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Long term loans have been reduced by $395,000 to $2,461,000.
Long a disparaging term in Mexico, the term " Chicano " gradually transformed from a class-based term of derision to one of ethnic pride and general usage within Mexican-American communities, beginning with the rise of the Chicano movement in the 1960s.
Long term budgets have a time horizon of 5 – 10 years giving a vision to the company ; short term is an annual budget which is drawn to control and operate in that particular year.
Long term untreated hyperthyroidism can lead to osteoporosis.
< sup > δ </ sup > Though this term is non-standard usage – by " left ", agorists mean " left " in the general sense used by left-libertarians, as defined by Roderick T. Long, as "... an integration, or I'd argue, a reintegration of libertarianism with concerns that are traditionally thought of as being concerns of the left.
The scientific name Piper and the common name " pepper " are derived from the Sanskrit term pippali, denoting the Long Pepper ( P. longum ).
Long term creep experiments (~ 10 years ) indicate that the viscosity of granite under ambient conditions is on the order of 10 < sup > 20 </ sup > poises.
Long term political and government appointments, such as those of King Abdullah, who was the Commander of the National Guard from 1963 until 2010, when he then appointed his son to replace him ), Crown Prince Sultan, was Minister of Defence & Aviation from 1962 to 2011, Prince Nayef was the Minister of Interior from 1975 until his death in 2012, Prince Saud has been Minister of Foreign Affairs since 1975 and Prince Salman, was the Governor of the Riyadh Region from 1962 to 2011, resulting in the creation of " power fiefdoms " for senior princes.
Long term use decreases the risk of relapse.
The term came into prominence during the mid-1930s, when Lazar Kaganovich, a Soviet politician and associate of Stalin, reportedly declared, " Let's replace Long Live Leninism with Long Live Stalinism!
Longer term, the 3GPP Long Term Evolution ( LTE ) project plans to move UMTS to 4G speeds of 100 Mbit / s down and 50 Mbit / s up, using a next generation air interface technology based upon orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing.
Long term, after a couple of more years of happy pedestrian peril, Badrutt built a special track for their activities — the world's first natural ice half-pipe track in about 1870.
Long term stability is limited by aging of the crystal.
Long before Harry Nyquist had his name associated with sampling, the term Nyquist rate was used differently, with a meaning closer to what Nyquist actually studied.
Carbery's Hundred Isles is a term used to describe the islands around Long Island Bay and Roaringwater Bay.
Long term effects may include osteoporosis and vaginal atrophy.
He believed that another term meaning " the shallowness of a body of water " seemed much more plausible, given their territory along the coast of Long Island Sound.
Under Anderson, Wired has produced some widely noted articles, including the April 2003 " Welcome to the Hydrogen Economy " story, the November 2003 " Open Source Everywhere " issue ( which put Linus Torvalds on the cover and articulated the idea that the open source method was taking off outside of software, including encyclopedias as evidenced by Wikipedia ), the February 2004 " Kiss Your Cubicle Goodbye " issue ( which presented the outsourcing issue from both American and Indian perspectives ), and an October 2004 article by Chris Anderson, which coined the popular term " Long Tail.
Long term effects of haemochromatosis on these organs can be very serious, even fatal when untreated.
Long before chivalry developed, the term " knight " ( Old English cniht ) meant " boy ".

Long and cross
In the case of B-Triples in Western Australia they are signed front & rear with " Road-Train " until they cross the WA / SA border where they are then signed with " Long Vehicle " front & rear.
His third encounter took place on the shores of Gaspé Bay with a party of St. Lawrence Iroquoians, where on July 24, he planted a 10 meter cross bearing the words " Long Live the King of France " and took possession of the territory in the name of the king.
The Groton Long Point Yacht Club, a cross between a traditional yacht club and a summer camp, runs many classes for children.
A Long cross penny
The Weald is especially popular with ramblers, cyclists and other recreational users ; and several Long distance footpaths cross it.
Long cross beams of smaller bundled reeds are laid across the arches and tied.
Also in 1919, the British were the first to cross the Atlantic in an airship when the R34 captained by Major George Herbert Scott of the Royal Air Force with his crew and passengers flew from East Fortune, Scotland to Mineola, Long Island, covering a distance of about in about four and a half days ; he then made a return trip to England, thus also completing the first double crossing of the Atlantic ( east – west – east ).
Long before the start of the Uprising, Karađorđe Petrovic, when traveling cross the Velika Morava, met with Sinđelić and discussed the revolution with him.
A 2008 film, The Long Green Line, documented the success of Joe Newton, cross country coach at York Community High School in Elmhurst, Illinois.
At, runners cross the Pulaski Bridge, marking the halfway point of the race and the entrance into Long Island City, Queens.
) The mistaken idea that there had ever been a cross on the state seal quickly spread, appearing as near to Los Angeles as Long Beach and as far away as New Hampshire even before the county seal had been officially changed.
* October 8 – Lilian Gatlin arrives at Curtiss Field, Long Island, New York, becoming the first woman to cross the continental United States by airplane.
At Junius Street, a block from the station entrance, an overpass running parallel to the New Lots Line allows pedestrians on Livonia Avenue to cross over the Long Island Rail Road's open-cut Bay Ridge Branch.
Shortly before Black Bastards scheduled release date Subroc was killed while attempting to cross a Long Island expressway.
Long converted Urlacher into a " Lobo-Back ", a cross between a linebacker and free safety, and placed him in a 3-3-5 defense scheme.
* February 8 – The Washington Bridge Company is granted authority in Washington, D. C., to build the Long Bridge over the Potomac River, a bridge that will eventually be rebuilt to carry the first railroad tracks to cross the river.
It can only be accessed by car from Station Road itself on the south side of the railway, although passengers may park in Foxhall Road Long Stay Car Park, situated on Basil Hill Road, and cross a footbridge to the station.
Long series blocks are made from high-quality steel having cross section ( 35 x 9 mm ) with holes for clamping two slips together. These are also available in Carbon Steel material.
Long freight trains do not need to cross each other here, while freight trains can cross passenger trains waiting in that short siding provided that the freight train arrives second and leaves first.
Long and short trains can cross at a short loop if the long train arrives second but leaves first.
This is where the Metro Blue Line trains cross and X intersection in Downtown Long Beach.
In Brooklyn, Manual Training succeeded Long Island League alumnus Brooklyn Boys ' as the borough's power, taking loads of titles in track and field, cross country, lacrosse, and soccer.
The Irish Long Distance Swimming Association ILDSA has provided authentication observers for swimmers attempting to cross the approx 22 mile span between Northern Ireland and the Mull of Galloway.

3.714 seconds.