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More extensive woodland clearance took place to make way for fields and pastures.
More extensive Hungarian literature arose after 1300.
More recently, in 1980 and 1987, hurricanes devastated banana and coconut plantations ; 1998 and 1999 also saw very active hurricane seasons, with Hurricane Lenny in 1999 causing extensive damage to the west coast of the island.
More extensive studies, however, covering far more areas and controlling for the effects of many more other gun laws, found that gun control laws generally have no detectable effect on total suicide rates.
More extensive use of the Swastika can be traced to Ancient India, during the Indus Valley Civilazation.
More extensive explorations and documentation of the site was undertaken by Linton Satterthwaite of the University Museum at the University of Pennsylvania from 1950 to 1953.
More extensive collections feature the music of Herbert Howells, Frank Bridge and Malcolm Arnold and film scores by Stanley Myers.
More extensive information on the history of handwriting recognition technology can be found in the article on Pen computing.
More extensive tables were compiled in 1858 by the Dutch mathematician David de Bierens de Haan.
More extensive tasks are delegated.
More extensive building began after World War I ; this increased after World War II, when many of the estates around the town were built.
More precisely, this is known as the extensive margin of production.
More extensive and improved cultivation of bananas and plantains ( high-yield crops ) by Bantu groups between 300 and 1200 AD helped this process.
More extensive was his design for the University of East Anglia.
More extensive inflatable boat repairs-due to pinholes, punctures, peeling, leaks or worn fabric-can be done in dry dock using two-stage synthetic rubber coatings ( SRC ).
More extensive lists of thrombocytopenia-inducing medications are available.
More significant evidence of settlement and occupation in the area is available for the Neolithic period, most notably due to the extensive ritual complex at Avebury ( 6 miles to the south ) and scattered finds in the locality.
More recently liquefaction was largely responsible for extensive damage to residential properties in the eastern suburbs and satellite townships of Christchurch, New Zealand during the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and more extensively again following the Christchurch earthquakes that followed in early and mid 2011.
* Location: More extensive vascularity causes more bleeding.
" More recent research by Rasmussen and Prys-Jones indicates the fraud was even more extensive than first thought.
More recently, in 1963, Saʻīd Nafīsī identified more fragments to be attributed to Rudaki and has assembled them, together with an extensive biography, in Muḥīṭ-i zindagī va aḥvāl va ashʻār-i Rūdakī.
More importantly, due to extensive press coverage, it scored a propaganda victory out of all proportion to its size.
More specifically, the dorsal peak of A10 cells is more extensive in primates when compared to other mammals.
More extensive primary tumors, or those with regional metastases ( stage III or IV ), planned combinations of pre-or postoperative radiation and complete surgical excision are generally used.

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More than one president has found that a long-range plan helps him to attract major gifts.
More recently, Alasdair MacIntyre has attempted to reform what he calls the Aristotelian tradition in a way that is anti-elitist and capable of disputing the claims of both liberals and Nietzscheans.
More recently, it has extended those efforts to controls on conflict diamonds, the primary source of revenue for UNITA.
More recently, James Page has suggested that aesthetic ethics might be taken to form a philosophical rationale for peace education.
More technically, the law is concerned with the speedup achievable from an improvement to a computation that affects a proportion P of that computation where the improvement has a speedup of S. ( For example, if an improvement can speed up 30 % of the computation, P will be 0. 3 ; if the improvement makes the portion affected twice as fast, S will be 2.
More recently, bicycle technology has in turn contributed ideas in both old and new areas.
More recently, software with similar capabilities has been developed to allow manipulation of digital audio files stored on computers using turntables with special vinyl records ( e. g. Final Scratch, M-Audio Torq, Serato Scratch Live ) or computer interface ( e. g. Traktor DJ Studio, Mixxx, Virtual DJ ).
More recently, a discovery of Roman artefacts in Kings Norton close to Metchley Camp has suggested another possibility, and a thorough examination of a stretch of Watling Street between St. Albans, Boudica's last known location, and the Fosse Way junction has suggested the Cuttle Mill area of Paulerspury in Northamptonshire, which has topography very closely matching that described by Tacitus of the scene of the battle.
More recently, British artist James Mylne has been creating photo-realistic artwork using mostly black ballpoints, sometimes with minimal mixed-media color.
More specifically in regards to the Mets, critics point out that with Selig's personal relationship with Wilpon has allowed him to stall any possible removal of Wilpon as that club's principal owner.
More generally, if ƒ has a branch-point near the origin of such a nature that then
More recently, a Roman-based orthography named Brolikva which is short form of Brahui Roman Likvar has been developed by the Brahui Language Board of the University of Balochistan in Quetta.
More than a million pre-college students around the world use BJU textbooks, and the Press has approximately 2, 500 titles in print.
More recently, it has been suggested that both the tests of skill and diligence should be assessed objectively and subjectively ; in the United Kingdom, the statutory provisions relating to directors ' duties in the new Companies Act 2006 have been codified on this basis.
More recently, it has influenced the creation of Voice of America's Special English for news broadcasting, and Simplified English, another English-based controlled language designed to write technical manuals.
More formally a k-combination of a set S is a subset of k distinct elements of S. If the set has n elements the number of k-combinations is equal to the binomial coefficient
More recently, the term has been applied to a game, typically played by groups of friends to determine who rides beside the driver in a car.
More delicate than parsley, it has a faint taste of liquorice or aniseed.
More recently, Peter Singer has argued that it is unreasonable that we do not give equal consideration to the interests of animals as to those of human beings when we choose the way we are to treat them.
More accurate archaeology has revealed the broad outlines of a farming and seafaring culture that had immigrated from Asia Minor ca 5000 BCE.
More recently, Modern Family character Cameron Tucker has been shown as a Bears fan.
More recently, the cane toad has been spotted in Carriacou and Dominica, the latter appearance occurring in spite of the failure of the earlier introductions.
More recently, the toad's toxins have been used in a number of new ways: bufotenin has been used in Japan as an aphrodisiac and a hair restorer, and in cardiac surgery in China to lower the heart rates of patients.

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