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Larger and number
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 supermarkets in North America and in Europe typically sell a great number of items among many brands, sizes and varieties, including:
Larger aircraft would have to be longer, higher ( such as a double deck ), or wider in order to accommodate a greater number of passenger seats.
Larger sets are possible ; including 6 as a possible end number would result in 84 tiles.
Larger disk sizes are also possible, since the maximum number of blocks is limited by a fixed bit-width block number.
Larger species of Uroplatus are distinguished among geckos in having the largest number of marginal teeth and the highest among all living amniotes.
( Larger number words like " million " are not part of the original English system ; they are scholarly creations based ultimately on Latin.
Larger Yoshi characters will hatch depending on the number of monsters encased, which also increases the number of bonus points awarded.
Larger agencies attract people who specialize in one or the other, and indeed include a number of people in specialized positions: production work, Internet advertising, planning, or research, for example.
Larger mowers are usually ganged ( equipped with a number or gang of similar cutting units ), so they can adapt individually to ground contours.
Larger towns and cities have two digit area codes permitting a larger number of local telephone numbers.
Larger towns in the county constabulary areas had police stations staffed by a number of officers, often under the command of an inspector or superintendent, usually also commanding a sub-division or division respectively, and therefore giving the names of " sub-divisional station " or " divisional station " to their stations.
Larger body size is associated with increased fitness for a number of reasons, although there are also some disadvantages both on an individual and on a clade level: clades comprising larger individuals are more prone to extinction, which may act to limit the maximum size of organisms.
On the other side of the Durand Line border in neighboring Afghanistan, a Larger number of Bangash are scattered in the northeastern section of the Paktia and Paktika Province.
Larger vehicles have higher tolls proportional to the number of axles.
Larger ships, particularly warships, often had a number of different bridges.
Among them are a number of āgama texts ( i. e., non-Mahāyāna sūtras corresponding to scriptures found in the sutta section of the Pāli canon ), didactic verses ( including a version of the Dharmapada and of the * Arthapada, corresponding to the Pāli Aṭṭhakavagga ), a biography of the Buddha, and several Mahāyāna sūtras, of which some of the most famous are the Vimalakīrtinirdeśa, the Larger Sukhāvatīvyūha ( dealing with the Pure Land of Amitābha ), the Shorter Perfection of Wisdom scripture ( corresponding to the Sanskrit Aṣṭasāhasrikā-prajñāpāramitā ), and an early version of what subsequently became the Buddhāvataṃsaka.
Larger vehicles have higher tolls proportional to the number of axles.
Larger and more powerful locomotives were required to pull cars that handled an increasing number of passengers and goods ; compared to the locomotives crossing the bridge in the 1850s, locomotives were the common engines 40 years later.
The Westminster Confession of Faith and Larger and Shorter Catechism have been adopted as doctrinal standards by a number of Reformed and Presbyterian Christian denominations.

Larger and Buddhism
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.
The Larger Sutra of Immeasurable Life is the central Buddhist scripture for Jōdo-shū Buddhism, and the foundation of the belief in the Primal Vow of Amitābha.

Larger and works
Larger works that incorporate the double bass include Beethoven's Septet in E-flat major, Op. 20, one of his most famous pieces during his lifetime, which consists of clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and bass.
Larger ensemble works include Galina Ustvolskaya's Composition No. 2, " Dies Irae " ( 1973 ), for eight double basses, piano, and wooden cube, Jose Serebrier's George and Muriel ( 1986 ), for solo bass, double bass ensemble, and chorus, and Gerhard Samuel's What of my music!
Larger scale works include 3 masses ( two with organ, one with orchestra ), three symphonies, chamber music, and a three-act opera Les Recruteurs which was produced at the Opéra-Comique in 1861.
Larger fragments are preserved of several other writings in Greek ; we know of other works from old versions in Slavonic, though some are abbreviated.
Larger scores, particularly the operas in the Cauldron of Annwn trilogy, were also quarried to produce a variety of subsidiary works.

Larger and up
Larger shot size, up to the extreme case of the single projectile slug load, results in increased penetration, but at the expense of fewer projectiles and lower probability of hitting the target.
Larger casinos offer slot machines with denominations from 1 cent (" penny slots ") all the way up to $ 100. 00 or more per credit.
Larger varieties weighing up to a kilogram ( 2. 2 pounds ) grow in the region between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, while smaller varieties are found elsewhere.
Larger species of hedgehogs live 4 – 7 years in the wild ( some have been recorded up to 16 years ), and smaller species live 2 – 4 years ( 4 – 7 in captivity ), compared to a mouse at 2 years and a large rat at 3 – 5 years.
Larger ecovillages of up to 2, 000 individuals exist as networks of smaller subcommunities to create an ecovillage model that allows for social networks within a broader foundation of support.
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 particles are used in preparative HPLC ( column diameters 5 cm up to > 30 cm ) and for non-HPLC applications such as solid-phase extraction.
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 engines ( up to 6. 1 L ) have been seen in tractors ( Kubota M135X ) and medium duty truck use ( Isuzu Forward, Hino Ranger ), especially using diesel fuel ( one of the strongest is the MAN D0834 engine with and ).
The island is made up of many small towns, which together form one Larger Urban Zone with a population of 368, 250 ( the majority of the population of the country ) according to Eurostat.
Larger species are amongst the fastest fliers in the animal kingdom, with the White-throated Needletail having been reported flying at up to 169 km / h ( 105 mph ).
Larger models allow the hybrid travel trailer to be used while " turtled ", that is with the sides up.
Larger communes could consist of up to 20, 000 households.
Larger animals make up the highest percentage of biomass.
Larger figures made of hard plastic were advertised as " grown up " ponies and called Dream Beauties.
Larger boats do a dip-pole gybe ( jibe ) in which the pole remains attached to the mast and the outer end is lowered until it can clear the head-stay and is then raised back up on the other side of the boat to the proper height with the topping lift.
Larger than expected numbers turned up and were locked out of the event, due to overcrowding.
Larger commercial vehicles of up to 5 tons were also made in the years preceding the first World War and saw service during the conflict.
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.
Larger propeller aircraft such as the Twin Otter and Dash 7 ( carrying up to 50 people ) have been regular users of the airport over the years, but have since been phased out of use and smaller Cessnas and helicopters are often seen sitting on the tarmac nowadays.
Larger streams, such as the Fremont River, were more likely to keep up with the uplift by downcutting into the Waterpocket Fold faster.
It was partly because of these problems that Kofi Annan in the In Larger Freedom report suggested setting up a new Human Rights Council as a subsidiary UN body.
Larger wings, softer springs and revised sidepods were in evidence for nearly everyone, trying to make up for the absence of the banned skirts.
Larger diameter platinum wire is used, which drives up the cost and results in a lower resistance for the probe ( typically 25. 5 ohms ).

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