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More interesting still – because effectively untouched by Jerome – are the Vulgate books of the rest of the New Testament ; which demonstrate rather more of supposed " Western " expansions, and otherwise transmit a very early Old Latin text.
More advanced raster techniques can produce interesting effects.
More interesting is the fragment attributed to Callimachus, in which the term Gallai denotes castration that has taken place.
More interesting are the " elephant " coins: The first type shows Demetrius ( I ) with elephant-crown, a well-known symbol of India and an allusion to Ganesha.
More interesting ones might include CENTER, CORNERS, CASTLE_SQUARES, etc.
More interesting than either of these interchanges, however, is the golden pendant of Thomas now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, New York.
More interesting ( and borne out by newspaper cuttings of the time ) is the story that the then rector, A. W. T. Nestor, had spent some part of his life in India and was in mortal dread of a typhoid outbreak.
This edition is preceded by an interesting letter sent in June 1519, which gives the names of many of Vergil's English friends, including Thomas More, William Warham, Thomas Linacre and Cuthbert Tunstall.
More recently the company has enjoyed success with Robert H Frank's The Economic Naturalist ( 2008, ISBN 978-0-7535-1338-5 ), where the author had his economics students pose interesting questions from everyday life and explain them through economics.
More than any other beings in the Culture, Minds are the ones faced with interesting ethical dilemmas.
This property is interesting in the case of locally compact topological groups, since locally compact compactly generated topological groups can be approximated by locally compact, separable metric factor groups of G. More precisely, for a sequence
More interesting and in general more subtle are partial converse results, called tauberian theorems, from a prototype proved by Alfred Tauber.
( As an interesting sidenote, in Dreamwave's More Than Meets the Eye, an in-universe encyclopedia of all of the characters, Bumblebee notes that Spike would have thought that Jazz's Pretender shell would have looked " different ".
More interesting pictures of Aguinaldo Shrine from Tara Na!
More interesting to modern researchers are the people the friar encountered-" pygmies " who may well be identical with the Skraelings referred to in old Norse texts about Greenland, predecessors of the modern Inuit.
More interesting was the dolphin's immediate grasp of basic semantics, such as the different aural indicators for ' ball ' and ' doll ' and other toys present in the aquarium.
More specifically, after rising at the Great Bridge ( actually a very modest Works Progress Administration project ) adjacent to the " Loaf & Ladle " restaurant in downtown Exeter, the Squamscott River passes the " Wooden Wave " ( an interesting architectural statement next to the Phillips Exeter Academy boathouse ), then tends north alongside the Swasey Parkway, through the haymarshes, passing by the town's water purification plant and then under State Route 101, a major east-west arterial road in New Hampshire.
* More colloquial slang and pop culture words ( an interesting definition: 「 オブラデ ・ オブラダ 」 「 曲名 」 Ob-LA-Di Ob-La-Da )

More and processes
More generally, processes close to a massive body run more slowly when compared with processes taking place farther away ; this effect is known as gravitational time dilation.
More realistically, however, every organization must manage its work, people, processes, technology, etc.
More and more processes simultaneously involve several categories.
More modern and sophisticated approaches seek to maintain the idea of the morpheme while accommodating non-concatenative, analogical, and other processes that have proven problematic for Item-and-Arrangement theories and similar approaches.
More complex experiments, such as those involving stochastic processes defined in continuous-time, may demand the use of more general probability measures.
More commonly, these sediments lose their original structure through the mixture processes associated to the subglacial transport and they solely contribute to form the more or less uniform matrix of the till.
More recent research suggests that the processes of language expression and reception occur in areas other than just the perisylvian structures, such as the prefrontal lobe, basal ganglia, cerebellum, pons, caudate nucleus, and others.
More hidden Kabbalistic doctrines, involved in the " Mysteries of Creation ", such as " Gilgulim " ( Reincarnation ), would also contribute processes.
More often, the ore must be pretreated by various mineral processing steps, and sometimes by pyrometallurgical processes.
* Enrichment: More and more activities, products, processes, emissions, resources etc.
More often than not, scenarios will revolve around distinct business processes, each of which is built on one or more data sources.
More details about these processes may be found in Crawford ( pp 85 ‒ 95 ) and in Daum ( pp 332 ‒ 334 ).
More importantly, all of these concepts have to be understood, appreciated, and embraced by the actual employees who build the products and therefore own the processes that deliver the value.
More broadly, marketing managers work to design and improve the effectiveness of core marketing processes, such as new product development, brand management, marketing communications, and pricing.
More tasks, such as editing, pre-gapping, leveling, fading in and out, noise reduction and other signal restoration and enhancement processes can be applied as part of the mastering stage.
More recently, the debate has been reopened by Jeffrey Schaffer, who suggests that the role of glaciers and other erosion processes has been dramatically overstated.
A similar physical quantity was introduced in 1869 by Massieu for the isothermal process ( both quantities differs just with a figure sign ) and then Planck for the isothermal-isobaric process More recently, the Massieu-Planck thermodynamic potential, known also as free entropy, has been shown to play a great role in the so-called entropic formulation of statistical mechanics, applied among the others in molecular biology and thermodynamic non-equilibrium processes.
More loosely, outside the field of petroleum chemistry, the term " cracking " is used to describe any type of splitting of molecules under the influence of heat, catalysts and solvents, such as in processes of destructive distillation or pyrolysis.
More recent Unix systems typically have additional kernel components visible as ' processes ', in which case PID 1 is actively reserved for the init process to maintain consistency with older systems.
More recent neuropsychological studies have shown that brain injuries disrupt social cognitive processes.
More advanced processes, such as cyclicization of paraffins and dehydrogenation of naphthenes forming aromatic hydrocarbons in a catalytic reformer, have also been developed to increase the octane rating of gasoline.
More important was the supervision of the SED's Politbüro, which monitored and directed ongoing economic processes.
More specifically, it is treated wastewater ( sewage ) that has been purified using dual-membrane ( via microfiltration and reverse osmosis ) and ultraviolet technologies, in addition to conventional water treatment processes.

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