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More and aerial
More precisely, the Missile Technology Control Regime Annex levels rocket and unmanned aerial vehicle systems together.
More squadrons were eventually added to the 18th Pursuit Group and Bellows Field was opened as an aerial gunnery camp for the use of tactical organizations.
More modern aviation ADFs contain a small array of fixed aerials and use electronic sensors to deduce the direction using the strength and phase of the signals from each aerial.
More recently, aerial moves have become accessible, where paddlers perform tricks having gained air from using the speed and bounce of the wave.
More recent research carried out by Italian naval specialist Francesco Mattesini points out to a German aerial patrol supporting the same convoy, composed of two Dornier Do-17s and two Messerschmidt Bf-110s, which attacked an underwater contact with bombs two hours before the Pegaso incident.
More specifically, he noted the damage that had been caused by two aerial bombardments sustained during World War I and World War II and the harm done from the multiple collisions caused by boats.
More recent online aerial photography maps alone reveal the enormous airport, and what appears to be an extensive subdivision layout, about 20 city blocks in length and width, but with only a few houses or trailers scattered around the many desert-lawned streets.
More sophisticated techniques used optical printers or aerial image animation cameras, which enabled more exact positioning, and better interaction of actors and animated characters.

More and underground
They left his vocals on the tracks of their debut underground album " Chapter 1: He Don't Want Us No More ," against his wishes.
Inspired by a visit to Japan, Black & More ( Coldcut ) primarily created Ninja Tune in 1990 to act as a vehicle by which they could release music of a more underground nature, free from the restraints placed on artists by major labels ( the same restraints that were put on them via their brief stints with Arista and Big Life ).
Faith No More became underground, metal, and alternative superstars, and are hailed as " the kings of alternative metal " by fans.
More recent underground metal bands include Aemaeth, Blood & Thunder, Beyond Mortis, Sword of Judgement, Midnight Idols, Fallen Angels, DEATHBEAT, H. M. P, Big Business, Drown Mary, Evilsmith, Vigilance, Skelator, Ceremonial Castings, Inquisition, Torture Box, Infester, Dead Soul Funeral, Inquinok, Pure Hatred, Riot & Rhythm, Tasty Lixxx, Deathmocracy, Wolves in the Throne Room, Violent Hallucinations, Future Disorder, Edge of Oblivion, and new comers to the Seattle metal scene Sausage Slapper whose racy and humorous lyrics on top of a brutal metal style, have garnered quite a local following for such a new band.
More underground but very prominent are Portuguese reggae and ska.
More recently the most mainstream shōnen publications have lost a lot of gekiga influence and these kinds of works are now found in slightly more underground publications ( usually seinen magazines ).
More than 5, 000 inmates were incarcerated in these two subcamps, where they were forced to hollow out massive tunnels and build underground factories for Junkers Aircraft of Aircraft Motors Construction Company, which produced military aircraft.
More likely, the name was an underground term for any men resisting new Crown taxes and laws.
More recently, the Conservative-Lib-Dem alliance running Birmingham City Council proposed an underground system as an alternative to expansion of the Midland Metro.
More trouble is given to Mega Man by the Reaverbots, the techno-organic semi-intelligent residents of the underground ruins who serve to protect its contents.
Wimsatt released No More Prisons ( 1999 ), referencing urbanism and the prison-industrial complex, in conjunction with an underground hip-hop album on Raptivism Records.
More narrowly, in the US the term " underground newspaper " most often refers to publications of the period 1965-1973, when a sort of boom or craze for local tabloid underground newspapers swept the country in the wake of court decisions making prosecution for obscenity far more difficult.
More generally, the term " darknet " can be used to describe all non-commercial sites on the Internet, or to refer to all " underground " web communications and technologies, most commonly those associated with illegal activity or dissent.
More than 1, 500 millimeters of precipitation falls on the Hermon mountain range, only a few kilometers north of the valley, mostly in the form of snow, feeding underground springs, including the sources of the Jordan River, all eventually flowing through the valley.
More than his start in the fashion world it was his 1988 contribution debut to the iconic pop culture magazine The Face and Annie Flanders ' Details publication ( initially an underground magazine ) that sets the ground for Stéphane Sednaoui's world.
* The characters of General Hersheybar and General Waste More Land were made into a 1967 underground comic book called Those Lovable Peace-Nuts by William Stout.
More than 70 bridges were built over the stream, and in parts of the city centre it flows underground.
More radical elements were suppressed, and trade union activity was increasingly driven underground during the 1930s.
More radical elements were suppressed, and trade union activity was increasingly driven underground during the 1930s.

More and equipment
More specifically, the right of the lender to take possession of the secured equipment is not hampered by the automatic stay provisions of the U. S. Bankruptcy Code.
More generally, to insist that all evidence converge precisely with no deviations would be naïve falsificationism, equivalent to considering a single contrary result to falsify a theory when another explanation, such as equipment malfunction or misinterpretation of results, is much more likely.
More significantly, the HR fitted standard front seat belts ; Holden thus became the first Australian automaker to provide the safety device as standard equipment across all models.
More equipment and training are also expected.
More powerful gamma sources sterilise syringes and other medical equipment.
More traditional events include gelandesprung jumping ( ski jumping for distance on Alpine equipment ), and " powder 8 " contests ; among the more recent introductions are " big mountain " or " extreme skiing " contests, in which athletes start at the top of a mountain and ski a route down that involves wide, fast turns as well as cliff drops.
More recent muxponder designs have absorbed more and more TDM functionality, in some cases obviating the need for traditional SONET / SDH transport equipment.
More than 40, 000 vehicles as well as massive amounts of other military equipment and supplies were left behind ; their value being less than that of trained fighting men.
More specifically, it refers to a multi-purpose aircraft that does not include equipment for fighting at night ( such as a radar and specialized avionics ), although it is sometimes used to refer to some interceptors as well.
More creditably, Fairey IIIFs made a dramatic maritime rescue and in the aftermath of the Napier earthquake the NZPAF flew in urgently needed supplies and medical equipment.
More recent equipment often has done much to minimize these shortcomings, although access to the film movement block by both sides is precluded by basic motor and electronic design necessities.
More sophisticated harnesses exist in many patterns, designed to give greater comfort and security, and more options for carrying equipment.
More 802. 11 equipment is deployed for long range data service than any other technology.
More a musical collective than a proper quartet, the Sonic Arts Union presented works by each of its members, sharing equipment and assisting when necessary.
More modern CRT circuitry does not require such a long blanking time, and thin panel displays require none, but the standards were established when the delay was needed ( and allow the continued use of older equipment ).
More information on this equipment can be found here.
More specialized equipment is needed to dim fluorescent, mercury vapor, solid state and other arc lighting.
More advanced equipment, termed a bi-plane cath lab, uses two sets of X-ray source and imaging cameras, each free to move independently, which allows two sets of images to be taken with each injection of radiocontrast agent.
More complex equipment, such as silage choppers and snowblowers, have drives with outputs in more than one direction.
More recently, virtually all laptop equipment has 480 Mbit / s Hi-Speed USB 2. 0 ports, and most types of peripheral which formerly used a PC Card connection are available for USB or are built-in, making the ExpressCard less necessary than the PC Card was in its day.
* Historical Artifacts — More than 200, 000 artifacts, such as shipboard equipment, anchors, bells, uniforms, flags, and weapons from some of the Navy ’ s most famous fighting ships and personnel
More recently the Cornmill was converted into twelve two-bedroom apartments but some of the original equipment remains.
More recently, the term pair gain has been used to refer to any multiplex / demultiplex unit used between the central office and end users, not just equipment used with copper twisted pair.
More recently, he has been able to directly influence the minds of others at a distance without any apparent equipment.

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