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Major new features included the new Explorer shell from Windows 95, scalability and feature improvements to the core architecture, kernel, USER32, COM and MSRPC.
Major improvements were made to key highway links, notably between the coast and the highlands, to provide international standard port facilities at Port Moresby and Lae, and in lesser ports, for international and domestic airport upgradings, and for the regulation and management of transport services.
* Major improvements in welfare provision for the elderly.
Major improvements to the stadium were madea to attract fans.
Starting with an upgraded Major missile, the design went through a series of improvements and ultimately became the PGM-11 with the popular name Redstone rocket.
Major improvements are underway.
Major civic improvements in this period included the addition of an outdoor swimming pool and an ice rink in Major Park ( now known as Shepherd Park, after former mayor David Shepherd, but long known informally as Oak Park Park ).
Major improvements were made in 2000 to Grose Park as part of a $ 660, 000 renovation with about 60 % of the funding coming from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund.
Major advances over the years include the addition of one or more fins on the bottom rear of the board to improve directional stability, and numerous improvements in materials and shape.
Major road improvements allowing for trucking and containerization diminished the need.
Major improvements, including new primary settlement tanks and tertiary treatment lagoons, were made to the treatment works, and the carpet manufacturers installed facilities to treat their effluent before it was discharged to the sewer.
Major investment had recently been made with improvements to the streetcars systems in Butte and Beaumont, Texas.
# Major improvements in the coverage and adequacy of the unemployment compensation system.
Major improvements were made in the transport infrastructure after World War II, particularly with regard to the railroads, and the result was a relatively extensive and dense road and railroad network.
Major improvements in communication between users and developers were often seen with the introduction of prototypes.
Major expansions and improvements were made in Social Security ( including retirement at 62 for men ), hospital construction, library services, family farm assistance and reclamation.
The NRA is responsible for making major improvements to key roads, especially the Major Inter-Urban Routes.
Major improvements are also being made to many other national primary and national secondary routes, most notably the Atlantic Corridor routes ( N15, N17, N18, N20, N24, N25 ) and the N11 / M11 ( Dublin-Wexford ).
These improvements netted the PS2 and Xbox versions of MVP 2004 twin scores of 90 / 100 at Metacritic, far outpacing the competing All-Star Baseball 2005 and ESPN Major League Baseball.
Major improvements in U. S. command, control, communications and intelligence ( C3I ), including making elements survivable during a nuclear war, were instituted to make the PD-59 doctrine feasible.
Major improvements included lower production costs, quieter operation, extensive weight reduction, and the advent of a nickel-metal hydride ( NiMH ) battery.
Major highway improvements which had been deferred by World War II were also put in motion by Lane, which were funded by an increase in the state sales tax.

Major and public
Major public proof of the Soviet program, called Biopreparat, came when Dr. Kanatjan Alibekov, its first deputy director, defected to the U. S. in 1992.
Although British Prime Minister John Major rejected John Hume's requests for a public inquiry into the killings, his successor, Tony Blair, decided to start one.
Major attempted to draw some of the sting from the financial scandals by setting up public inquiries – the Nolan Report into standards expected in public life, and the Scott Report into the Arms to Iraq Scandal.
Major retired from the House of Commons at the 2001 general election, made public on the Breakfast show with David Frost.
Bell also used the humorous possibilities of the Cones Hotline, a means for the public to inform the authorities of potentially unnecessary traffic cones, which was part of the Citizen's Charter project established by John Major.
Gabriel Ramanantsoa, a Major General in the army, was appointed interim President and Prime Minister that same year, but low public approval forced him to step down in 1975.
* " Titanium: Our Next Major Metal ", Popular Science, October 1950 — one of first general public detailed articles on Titanium
Major investments were completed in areas such as transportation ( new streets, tramway lines and the Piłsudski Bridge ), residential development ( many new houses, particularly in Bydgoskie Przedmieście ) and public buildings.
Major natural disasters became more frequent and helped change public opinion.
Major cities have immune systems made up of aerostatic defensive micromachines, and public matter compilers provide basic food, blankets, and water for free to anyone who requests them.
Major public buildings designed by Perret himself include the Hotel de Ville, the Bourse du Commerce, and the churches of Saint Michel and Saint Joseph.
Major events include laying flowers on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by members of the government and highest authorities, other public ceremonies and church services and school celebrations.
Major regional cities where trams formerly facilitated multi-modal public transport networks Launceston, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo and Rockhampton.
The owner of the land was Major Edward Topham, a well known public figure, an-ex soldier, playwright and newspaper proprietor ; he publicised the find and exhibited the meteorite publically at Picadilly in London.
Major public health institutions sprung up in both urban and rural communities as both agriculture and industry experienced significant growth between 1949 to 1958.
Major landmarks in the area include Ruislip Lido, a former reservoir, now an area of public parkland with its own miniature railway and Manor Farm, a settlement dating from the 9th century which is now designates as a local heritage site.
Ten years later, residents leveled an Indian mound in the middle of town to make the public square and Major John McCollough built the second courthouse, the first brick structure in Milan, on this site during 1857 – 1858.
* Major Israel McCreight-notable in American history as an expert on Native American culture and policy and the author of President Theodore Roosevelt ’ s conservation policy on public education
It was called My Major Retrospective, and was what is now seen as typically autobiographical in her work, consisting of personal photographs, and photos of her ( destroyed ) early paintings, as well as items which most artists would not consider showing in public, such as a packet of cigarettes her uncle was holding when he was decapitated in a car crash.
In 1909, Major ( later Colonel Sir ) Vernon Kell became director of the newly formed Secret Intelligence Bureau ( SIB ), created as a response to growing public opinion that all Germans living in England were spies.
Also, the public was asked to believe that the 2003 invasion of Iraq was connected to 9 / 11: " The battle of Iraq is one victory in a war on terror that began on September the 11, 2001 ..." ( Bush, George W. " President Bush Announces Major Combat Operations in Iraq Have Ended " White House, Official Press Release, May 1, 2003
Major reforms were also made in the public sector and improved working conditions were implemented as well.
Major portions of the Miramichi River salmon fishing waters are controlled by private clubs and outfitters, with " public water " that is available to all very limited.

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