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Less and uses
Less common uses include pyrography ( burning designs into wood ) and plastic welding.
Less widely found is best-case performance, but it does have uses: for example, where the best cases of individual tasks are known, they can be used to improve the accuracy of an overall worst-case analysis.
Less common uses included research in pharmacology and irradiation.
Sainsbury's currently uses the " Live Well For Less " slogan which was launched on 15 September 2011.
Less sinister uses include communicating mentally with a subject, or projecting oneself into another's dream while they sleep.
Ozarka has recently started a " Doing More With Less " campaign that uses an eco slim cap, and a re-designed bottle that uses 40 % less plastic, on their 500ml bottle, than their previous designs.
calls her " the other Mary " to distinguish her from Mary Magdalene, while uses the name " Mary of James ", most probably derived from James the Less.
Less commonly it has been assigned to the I Ching, which uses small wooden rods, and also dowsing, which often uses a wooden stick.

Less and refer
Less formally, judges of a Superior Court are referred to as " Justice ' Surname '", and it is never appropriate to refer to such a judge as " Judge ' Surname.
Less commonly, in translations of ancient texts, " eunuch " may refer to a man who is not castrated but who is impotent, celibate or otherwise not inclined to marry and procreate.
Less may refer to:
* Less commonly, Morning Star can refer to the planet Mercury when it appears in the east before sunrise.
Less commonly, a Chinese fire drill may refer to a literal fire drill on a school bus or the aforementioned gag executed by misbehaving students on a stopped school bus, sometimes involving use of the rear emergency exit.
Less commonly used to refer to women colleagues or subordinates.
Less is more may refer to:
Less Is More may also refer to:
Less commonly, it may refer to any individual who is participating in two related programs.
Less commonly it may also refer to certain other regional forms of English, in particular those of Scotland or the English West Country.
Less commonly, left shift may also refer to a similar phenomenon in severe erythroanemia, when reticulocytes and immature erythrocyte precursors appear in the peripheral circulation.
Less commonly, the term near-birth experience can refer to one's own recollection of an event which occurred immediately after one's own birth, or during the pregnancy, or even also before conception.

Less and urban
Less commonly known is that 4, 000 metal signs for urban areas were also erected then.
Less than four percent of the Peruvian population was Protestant, but the evangelicals were extremely active at the grassroots level, particularly in areas where traditional parties were weak, such as the urban shantytowns, the pueblos jóvenes, and rural areas in the mountains.
Less affluent areas have London-like accents that grade into southern rural outside urban areas.
Less than 1 % of the ecoregion remains in pristine condition, almost entirely in Texas, while most of the coast has been converted to farmland, including rice paddies, grazing land, or urban areas including Houston, Texas.

Less and legend
If we are to believe the legend of Hegesippus quoted by Eusebius, St. James the Less, Bishop of Jerusalem, was a Nazarite, and performed with rigorous exactness all the practices enjoined by that rule of life.
Less stringently Christian legend set her in an underworld paradise entered through a grotto in the mountains of Norcia.

Less and variety
Less serious regular features include " Guy Confessions " ( pages where men share embarrassing stories or shameful things they've done ); celebrities ; " You, Even Better ", which contains a wide variety of fun facts and advice.
No union currently exists for production assistants, but the affiliation of a production with a union ( or unions ) can affect the job responsibilities of a PA. Less unionized shows have more positions that can be serviced by non-union personnel ; consequently, PAs on such productions may take on a greater variety of non-traditional duties.
Less famous are paintings by various artists which depict a wide variety of pitchforks and other tools in use and at rest.
Less common for machines in its class was the integrated RS-232 serial port, which allowed the MC-10 to use a wide variety of line printers and modems without additional hardware.
Less speculatively, the flexibility of rhythm possible within the system allows for variety and avoids monotony.

Less and narratives
Less often, the alternative narratives are given equal weight in the story, making them truly alternative universes, such as in the German film Run Lola Run, the short-lived British West End musical Our House and the British film Sliding Doors.
Less whimsical but no less technically sophisticated than his first three novels, it consists of an interlocking series of narratives revolving around a small group of interconnected characters.

Less and which
Less common are tandems, lowriders, tall bikes, fixed gear, folding models, amphibious bicycles and recumbents ( one of which was used to set the IHPVA Hour record ).
Less obvious is the fact that Puzzle Bobble also features all the enemies from Bubble Bobble, which are trapped inside the bubbles and fly out when the bubbles pop.
Less extensive forms of planned economies include those that use indicative planning, in which the state employs " influence, subsidies, grants, and taxes, but does not compel.
Less common are bara — larger, often heavily muscled and sometimes hairy males, the yaoi counterpart of the " bear " in gay pornography — as well as oyaji ( meaning " daddy " or " uncle "), featuring middle-aged and elderly men ; these types are mainly found in material aimed at gay men, which may be called bara or ' men's love ' ( ML ), and is considered to be distinct from yaoi.
Less frequently, indium shows intermediate oxidation state + 2, which lies between the common ones, most notably in halides, In < sub > 2 </ sub > X < sub > 4 </ sub > and < sup > 2 -</ sup >.
Less than a month later, Pei suspended his work at Harvard to join the National Defense Research Committee, which coordinated scientific research into US weapons technology during World War II.
Less common is the Budo-Goromo, which has a darker ( burgundy ) hi overlay that gives it the appearance of bunches of grapes.
Less modular procedures, often used in small or quickly written programs, tend to interact with a large number of variables in the execution environment, which other procedures might also modify.
Later in 1998, Crow took part in a live concert in tribute to Burt Bacharach, in which she contributed vocals on One Less Bell to Answer.
Less obvious manifestations of stanzaic form can be found as well, as in Shakespeare's sonnets, which, while printed as whole units in themselves, can be broken into stanzas with the same rhyme scheme followed by a final couplet, as in the example of Sonnet 116:
Less than two weeks before the game was aired, NBC had shown a Peanuts special, You're In the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown, in which the character Melody-Melody wins the Punt, Pass & Kick contest wearing a Dallas Cowboys uniform.
Less invasive imaging methods such as x-rays or ultrasounds do not work because the vocal cords are surrounded by cartilage which distort image quality.
Less commonly, a non-degenerative condition may have secondary effects on brain cells, which may or may not be reversible if the condition is treated.
Less adversarial approaches to divorce settlements have recently emerged, such as mediation and collaborative divorce settlement, which negotiate mutually acceptable resolution to conflicts.
The economist John Lott, in his book More Guns, Less Crime, states that laws which make it easier for law-abiding citizens to get a permit to carry a gun in public places, cause reductions in crime.
Less commonly, some analyses conflate good instructions for health with health itself, or good knowledge management habits or systems with the instructions they compile and manage, or the " intellectual capital " of teams – a reflection of their social and instructional capacities, with some assumptions about their individual uniqueness in the context in which they work.
Less successful efforts included The Critic, which starred Jon Lovitz from Saturday Night Live ( originally airing on ABC then moved to Fox before being canceled ), and The PJs, ( which was later broadcast on The WB ).
Less of Book 2 has stood the test of time than of Books 1 and 3, and it has been said that Book 2 was largely written on purpose to refute a theory of Descartes which had some wide acceptance before Newton's work ( and for some time after ).
Less well-known is a piano piece known as " Vice Versa ", a musical palindrome which was not only a front-to-back palindrome, but also exploited the two staves used for writing for piano.
Less common but more severe were the canings administered by Pop ( see Eton Society below ) in the form of a " Pop-Tanning ", in which a large number of hard strokes were inflicted by the President of Pop in the presence of all Pop members.
Less enthusiastic was Otis Ferguson, who in his review for National Board of Review Magazine observed, " This film was made with obvious care and expense, but it will be notable in the future only as the first wrong step in a career that till now has been a denial of the very tendencies in pictures which this film represents.
Less extreme examples of much less restrictive peering requirements being set for regions in which a network peers, but does not sell services or have a significant market share, are relatively common among many networks, not just regional tier 1 networks.
After the extinction of the main line, much of their extensive territory in the Breisgau and modern-day Switzerland returned to the crown, except for their allodial titles, which were divided between the Counts of Urach ( who subsequent called themselves " Counts of Freiburg ") and the Counts of Kyburg, both of whom had married sisters of Berthold V. Less than fifty years later, the Kyburgs died out and large portions of their domains were inherited by the House of Habsburg.

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