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More detailed instructions may be obtained from your local building supply houses and craftsmen.
More indirectly, Christie ’ s famous character of Hercule Poirot can be compared to an archaeologist in his detailed scrutiny of all facts both large and small.
*** Walk around Colossus A detailed tour of the replica Colossus – make sure to click on the " More Text " links on each image to see the informative detailed text about that part of Colossus
More detailed versions place Jerusalem in Christianity | Jerusalem at the center of the world. Christendom is a place that there are lots of christians that are inside the country
More detailed pictures of the tangle of blood vessels that compose an AVM can be obtained by using radioactive agents injected into the blood stream.
More recently, seismologists have been able to create detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth in the same way a doctor images a body in a CT scan.
More detailed information was retrieved years later when Stasi archives were investigated by the reunited Germany.
More rigorous models, involving the modelling of both electric and magnetic fields of the light wave, are required when dealing with the detailed interaction of light with materials where the interaction depends on their electric and magnetic properties.
More precise definitions are detailed below.
For a detailed account of adapting The Brick Foxhole for the screen and the producers ' battles with the censors, please refer to pages 114-123 in More Than Night: Film Noir in its Context by James Naremore ( Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1998 ).
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More detailed information on sail nomenclature and use can be found in Sails and Sail-plan.
* More detailed supplement to the European Broadcasting Union Middleware report.
More detailed electron microscopic comparisons between cyanobacteria and chloroplasts ( for example studies by Hans Ris ), combined with the discovery that plastids and mitochondria contain their own DNA ( which by that stage was recognized to be the hereditary material of organisms ) led to a resurrection of the idea in the 1960s.
More detailed mapping as fine as 1: 10000 cover some parts of the country.
* The Green Papers: More detailed description of reform proposals
More detailed simulation involves modeling the moon's true orbital motion ; gravitation from other astronomical bodies ; the non-uniformity of the Earth's and Moon's gravity ; including solar radiation pressure ; and so on.
More detailed traditions of Taliesin's biography arose in the Welsh Middle Ages, from about the 11th century, and in Historia Taliesin (" The Tale of Taliesin ", surviving from the 16th century ).
More detailed local histories may be available for each of the districts ( above ) within Tower Hamlets.
* More detailed map of west of Warmond
* More detailed presentation of Blue Gene architecture ( in pdf format )
More detailed information from the 2000 census indicated that the racial makeup of the city was 93. 91 % White, 0. 30 % African American, 1. 15 % Native American, 1. 75 % Asian, 0. 09 % Pacific Islander, 0. 92 % from other races, and 1. 87 % from two or more races.

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More specifically the temporal aspects usually include valid-time and transaction-time.
More wrote about the more spiritual aspects of religion.
More exact aspects are considered more important.
More nationalist-oriented groups believe that aspects of capitalism, such as free trade infringe upon national sovereignty, that domestic industries and national traditions must be safeguarded, and that preserving this is of greater importance than profit for business.
More than half of the patients also claimed that the surgical procedure was beneficial and contributed to the improvement of their social aspects.
More and more online users are starting to explore and experiment with aspects of their sexual identities, whereas before, they may have felt uncomfortable due to social constraints or fear of possible repercussions.
More sophisticated forecasting can include other aspects of traveler decisions, including auto ownership, trip chaining ( the decision to link individual trips together in a tour ) and the choice of residential or business location ( known as land use forecasting ).
More generally noise music may contain aspects such as improvisation, extended technique, cacophony and indeterminacy, and in many instances conventional use of melody, harmony, rhythm and pulse is often dispensed with.
More recently, scientists seeking evidence of a biological basis of personality have further examined the relationship between temperament and character ( defined in this context as the learnt aspects of personality ).
More recently, electronic libretto systems have begun to be used in some opera houses, including New York's Metropolitan Opera, Milan's La Scala and the Crosby Theatre of the Santa Fe Opera, which show the words on individual screens attached to the backs of the seats so as to not interfere with the visual aspects of the performance.
Merican ", their first overtly political song, addresses positive and negative aspects of American history, celebrating cultural figures such as Otis Redding, Duke Ellington, and Walt Whitman while condemning slavery, Joseph McCarthy, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Vietnam War .< ref name =" Luerssen "> Stevenson wrote " One More Day " about the death of his father, who he had taken in and cared for throughout the last year of his life: " He and I always had a terrible relationship.
More than any previous anthology, his transcriptions artfully preserved the distinctive aspects of Russian folk music:
More disappointingly, aspects of glacier motion remained not understood or not proved.
More recent scholarly work has cast serious doubts on this traditional view and most aspects of this individual's life and position.
More recently, Maxwell Woosnam in 1986 examined in more detail the technical aspects such as materials, glider angles, and wind effects.
More generally they can be defined as " those aspects which influence our perceptions, decisions and practice ".
More specialised in likeable, unflappable English heroes (" an air of hectoring confidence ... heroic in a cocky big-brotherly way "), a persona that could in some roles show darker aspects, as with the controlling Crichton in The Admirable Crichton and the brash Ambrose Claverhouse in Genevieve.
More recent criticism has pointed to the subtle, shifting symbolism of the pearl as one of the poem's chief virtues, recognizing that there is no inherent contradiction between the poem's elegiac and its allegorical aspects, and that the sophisticated allegorical significance of the Pearl Maiden is not unusual but in fact has several quite well known parallels in medieval literature, the most celebrated being probably Dante's Beatrice.
More studies on the social aspects of forgiveness should be done to ascertain how forgiveness affects social groups in families or communities.
Digital Lifestyle illustrated the connection between technology and everyday life and lessons on do-it-yourself projects ; My Media focused on the multimedia aspects of technology ; More Gadgets showed all the latest in " tech toys "; and Tech To Go showcased technology that can be used on-the-go.
More precisely, we can consider the different aspects or components of an environment, and see that their degree of naturalness is not uniform.
More recent current affairs series on other channels, such as the MacIntyre series on BBC and Five, and Channel 4's Dispatches, commissioned by Dorothy Byrne, a former WIA producer, may be seen as having inherited certain aspects of World in Actions hard-hitting journalistic style.
He served with distinction approaching perfection and, like his father, would then write about the things he'd seen and done ... More than once I spoke with him about the psychological aspects of combat, and every time he told me what I needed to know, always from his own rich experiences.
More recently, he served as the Chief of International Space Station Operations for the astronaut office, responsible for integrating astronaut, civil service, and contractor activities in providing support to all aspects of the development, testing, crew training and operations of the International Space Station.

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