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More traditional adobe roofs were often flatter than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
More SxS than O / U guns have traditional ' cast-off ' stocks, where the end of the buttstock veers to the right, allowing a right-handed user to point the gun more easily.
More participatory or traditional activities, or those involving relatively static presentations, such as celebrating holidays, playing games, reading, making arts and crafts or viewing works of art, are not generally considered entertainment, but rather as pastimes, for entertainment generally requires that the supplier of the show is visible to the viewer, with the exception of video games.
More recently in Europe and America, a new wave of believers have spread a devotional cult beyond Buddhism, Taoism and traditional folk beliefs.
More traditional sieges of fortifications took place in addition to trench sieges.
More traditional tobaccos are " tombiek " ( a dry unflavored tobacco, which the user moistens in water, squeezes out the extra liquid, and places coals directly on top ) or " jarak " ( more of a paste of tobacco with fruit to flavor the smoke ).
More recent challenges to this traditional belief came at the turn of the 20th century from scholars such as William Wrede in 1903 and Alfred Loisy in 1933 challenged the traditional view of the authorship.
More traditional bikes might employ airfoil cross sectional shapes in the frame tubes.
More recent ( and more radically shaped ) innovations have addressed the ergonomic problems associated with playing the viola by making it shorter and lighter, while finding ways to keep the traditional sound.
More recently an increasing use of jet-powered, instrumented unmanned vehicles drones " have replaced some of the traditional uses of wind tunnels.
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 recently, with the progress of computer technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, since with the explosive growth of the complexity of electronic circuits, traditional schematics are becoming less practical.
More commonly, their quills and guardhairs are used for traditional decorative clothing.
More importantly, he tries to draw the city into a war that goes beyond the Oversoul's ( failing ) mental blocks, and destroy its traditional female-dominated structure with the help of holographically-disguised soldiers that roam the streets.
More traditional uses of the word were associated with
More traditional elements of political authority — such as Sufi networks, royal lineage, clan strength, age-based wisdom, and the like — still exist and play a role in Afghan society.
More precisely, a hip hop built of French language lyrics laid on top of traditional break beats and elaborate samples.
More generally, traditional Anglican Prayer Books prescribe weekly Friday abstinence for all Anglicans.
More recently, scholars of ethnic conflict and civil wars have introduced theories that draw insights from all three traditional schools of thought.
More recently the popularity of the concertina again seems to be experiencing a resurgence, particularly the Anglo in the traditional music of Ireland.
More traditional yachts carried a full keel which is generally half or more of the length of the boat.
More importantly, the traditional tape workflow had involved editing from tape, often in a rented facility.
More recent muxponder designs have absorbed more and more TDM functionality, in some cases obviating the need for traditional SONET / SDH transport equipment.

More and Reform
More temperately than in the study of Grey and despite his Liberal bias, Trevelyan vividly sketches the England of pre-French Revolution days, portrays the stresses and strains of the revolutionary period in rich colors, and brings developments leading to the Reform Bill into sharp and clear focus.
More recently, the US Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act signed into law by President Obama in July 2010, contained a supply chain sustainability provision in the form of the Conflict Minerals law.
More specifically, FF was a centre right " catch all " party and later joined the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, AN was a moderate-conservative party and eventually joined the European People's Party through The People of Freedom, and Lega Nord was supportive of a " Europe of Regions ".
More to Friedman's taste was the Tract on Monetary Reform ( 1923 ), which he regarded as Keynes's best work because of its focus on maintaining domestic price stability.
Preston Manning's fledgling, western-based Reform Party battled the accord in the West with the slogan, " KNOw More ", opposing " distinct society " and arguing that Senate reform did not go far enough.
More importantly, the Liberals emerged with only a five-seat majority in the election, and many pundits suggested that the combined Tory and Reform votes would have been enough to unseat the Liberals or at least reduce them to minority status.
More stringent guidelines in the Tax Reform Act of 1986 later eliminated most of the TEFRA incentive, however.
Politically, Davy was an advocate of reducing the size of government, and of minimising government intervention in the business world — the slogan " More Business in Government, Less Government in Business ", once used by the Reform Party, was thought up by Davy.
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More recently, Al-Amoudi worked with leading conservatives, such as Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform.
More reform for federal mandates came in 1995 with the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act ( UMRA ), which promoted a Congressional focus on the costs imposed onto intergovernmental entities and the private sector because of federal mandates .< ref > Anderson, Stacy, and Russell Constantine.
Kaiser's speech in Ireland on August 19, 2010, at the Humbert Summer School, entitled " Catholic Church Reform: No More Thrones ," called for Irish Catholics to boldly initiate an ecclesiastical revolution through which they would remove secretive hierarchy, take back their cathedrals, and elect their own bishops.
He was Chairperson of the Australian Government ’ s Reference Group on Welfare Reform ( 1999 – 2000 ) which produced a blueprint for welfare reform " Participation Support for More Equitable Society " ( 2000 ), ( the McClure Report ).
More recently, in 2007 the local community trust bought the camp, and the surrounding of land, under Land Reform legislation for the sum of £ 350, 000.
More recently Sindlinger has been promoting Senate Reform, he ran as an Independent Senator in Waiting candidate in both the 1989 and 2004 Senator in Waiting elections.
*" Not the Rich, More Than the Poor: Poverty, Race, and Campaign Finance Reform " by John C. Bonifaz

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" A More Perfect Union ": The Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on the Constitution ( 1973 )
More important they thought that the goals of Reconstruction had been achieved.

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