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Larger cities in the Netherlands are often divided into boroughs, or stadsdelen
Larger commercial, public buildings and grand homes often use doors of greater height.
Larger diesel engines are still often used in trucks and heavy machinery, although they require special machining not available in most factories.
Larger birds were often placed in their ground habitat or perching on stumps.
Larger libraries are often divided into departments staffed by both paraprofessionals and professional librarians.
Larger numbers are often stated in English or numbers instead of Greek.
Larger, deeper-draught ships from the middle of the 19th century made dredges a common sight in shipping channels around New Zealand, and tugboats were also often bought to assist them to the quays, where electric or hydraulic cranes were increasingly used for on-and off-loading.
Larger newspapers, traditionally associated with higher-quality journalism, are often called broadsheets, and this designation often remains in common usage even if the newspaper moves to printing on smaller pages, as many have in recent years.
Larger commercial growers often ship long distances ; in the United States, most of them are located on the west coast ( Oregon, Washington state and California ).
Larger forest species often form very small herds of two to four females and one male.
Larger models, which can store over 200 litres ( 53 US gallons ), are often hooked up to compressed air, utilizing the Venturi effect to produce a partial vacuum.
Larger cities often have city courts which hear traffic offenses and violations of city ordinances ; in some states, such as New York State, these courts also have broader jurisdictions as inferior jurisdiction courts and can handle small civil claims and misdemeanor casees.
Larger installations handling more heat, or in tight physical spaces, often use water-source heat pumps.
Larger monasteries often contained separate areas for the monks who specialized in the production of manuscripts called a scriptorium.
Larger boats ( including many of the commercial charter boats available ) often travel or more into the open ocean, to such places as Blue Dot and 72-Square.
Larger cities often had multiple stewards — for example Augsburg was divided into a Reichstadt and a bishopal ( clerical ) city.
* availability of financing: Larger farms today often rely on lines of credit, typically from banks, to purchase the agrichemicals, and other supplies needed for each growing year.
Larger communities often have walk-in clinics where people with medical problems that would not be considered serious enough to warrant an emergency department visit can be seen.
Larger datasets such as statistical surveys are more often created in data entry software, or entered during computer-assisted personal interviewing, by scanning and using optical character recognition and optical mark recognition software, or by direct capture from online questionnaires.
Larger inline-four engines are used in industrial applications, such as in small trucks and tractors, are often found with displacements up to about 4. 6 L. Diesel engines for stationary, marine and locomotive use ( which run at low speeds ) are made in much larger sizes.
Larger forts may class as fortresses ; smaller ones formerly often bore the name of fortalices.
Larger trout will often take line in powerful runs before they can be landed.
Larger metal models are often used by police and other emergency services.
Larger modern buildings in Bhutan often use the form and many of the external characteristics of dzong architecture in their construction, although incorporating modern techniques such as a concrete frame.

Larger and appear
" The Larger Bowl " positioned within the top 20 of the Mainstream Rock and Media Base Mainstream charts, however, " Spindrift " failed to appear on any commercial chart.
Larger olfactory bulbs, relatively wider orbitofrontal cortex, relatively increased and forward projecting temporal lobe poles appear unique to modern humans.

Larger and somewhat
Larger forms of artillery have been fitted with autoloaders, which are somewhat different.

Larger and autonomous
Larger eparchies, exarchates, and autonomous Churches are governed by a Metropolitan archbishop and sometimes also have one or more bishops assigned to them.

Larger and based
Mandalas have sometimes been used in Pure Land Buddhism to graphically represent Pure Lands, based on descriptions found in the Larger Sutra and the Contemplation Sutra.
Larger maritime search and rescue events, as well as reports of overdue aircraft, fall under the control of the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand ( RCCNZ ), based in Avalon, which coordinates response from local coastguard, helicopter operators, merchant marine, air force and naval resources.
Larger, heavier devices based on the same design principle were applied to crush knees and elbows.
( Larger number words like " million " are not part of the original English system ; they are scholarly creations based ultimately on Latin.
Larger fan clubs may organize events and fundraising relating to what they are based on.
Larger fungi were extensively studied in the 1940s and 1950s by Frederick Parker-Rhodes who published a series of papers based on his research on the island.
Larger and better equipped fixed-base operators may additionally offer food vending / restaurant facilities, ground transportation arrangement ( car lending, taxi / limousine, shuttle van, on-site car rental ), flight planning and weather information areas ( computer or telephone based ), pilot / crew rest lounges & showers, aviation supplies shop ( selling navigation charts, manuals, or in-flight comfort items ), access to in-flight catering, and accommodations reservations / concierge services for both crew and passengers through a customer services representative ( CSR ).
Larger boards set in a single setting are often organized by cutting up the setting into separate forums, each based on locations within the setting.
W. Awdry has claimed that Edward is based on a heavily modified Sharp, Stewart & Co. " Larger Seagull " locomotive supplied to the Furness Railway in 1896, but this is a piece of retcon created for the book The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways.
Result of particle filtering ( red line ) based on observed data generated from the blue line (: Image: Particle filter example. png | Larger version )
Larger disputes concerning extant treaties based on the Two Row Wampum, such as the Treaty of Canandaigua, remain unresolved through litigation and pending land claims.

Larger and on
Larger guns followed on larger trucks, but these mountings generally required off-truck setup in order to unlimber the stabilizing legs these guns needed.
Larger earthquakes can generate very large shear loads on structures.
Larger crannogs could be occupied by extended families or communal groups, and access was either by logboats or coracles while evidence for timber or stone causeways exists on a large number of crannogs.
Larger sets such as double-twenty-one can theoretically exist but are rarely seen in retail stores, as identifying the number of pips on each domino becomes difficult, and a double-twenty-one set would have 253 pieces, far more than is normally necessary for most domino games even with eight players.
* Larger windows with 9 or 12 panes on the main floors
Neil Peart used the form for the lyrics of " The Larger Bowl ( A Pantoum )" on Rush's 2007 album, Snakes & Arrows ( with one difference from the format listed above ).
To coincide with the Atlantic ocean hurricane season, " Spindrift " was released as the official second radio single on June 1, 2007, whereas " The Larger Bowl ( A Pantoum )" saw single status on June 25, 2007.
Larger carnivores, such as lynx and wolves, prey on the larger animals.
A further special session ( 2005 World Summit ) was held in September 2005 to commemorate the UN's 60th anniversary ; it assessed progress on the Millennium Development Goals, and discussed Kofi Annan's In Larger Freedom proposals.
Larger yachts are also raced on harbours, but the most prestigious yacht races are point-to-point long distance races on the open ocean.
Larger vessels have in-board diesel engines of between and depending on size.
Larger prefixes are rarely used even on point-to-point links.
Larger drops tend to be flatter on the bottom part due to the pressure of the gas they move through.
Larger fishes, such as the striped bass ( Morone saxatilis ), bowfin ( Amia calva ), and gray weakfish ( Cynoscion regalis ), in turn, prey on the pickerels when they venture into larger rivers or estuaries.
Larger orchardists may prefer to have their own presses because it saves on fees, or because it reduces cartage.
* Hutchinson, G. O. Greek Lyric Poetry: A Commentary on Selected Larger Pieces.
Larger components are usually plugged into a socket on the adapter, while smaller components ( e. g., SMD resistors ) are usually soldered directly onto the adapter.
Longer yachts are inherently faster than shorter ones ; therefore, in the interests of fairness, in the 1820s a “ primitive system of time allowance was introduced on the Solent .” Larger yachts were handicapped ; but owners with the biggest vessels had a problem with the allowance system, for they preferred that crossing the finish line first, much as in foot and horse races, should suffice to win the contest.

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