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More recently, the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, `` admitted '' to a news conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, that the US might fall behind Russia ( he apparently meant in weapons development ) if the Soviets continue to test in the atmosphere while we abstain.
More recently, polyethers -- again in varied compositions, molecular weights, and branching -- have come into use at first for the flexible foams, just lately for the rigids.
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, disagreements over homosexuality have strained the unity of the Communion as well as its relationships with other Christian denominations, leading to another round of withdrawals from the Anglican Communion.
More recently Twitter, a popular social network service, began driving abbreviation use with 140 character message limits.
More recently, Peter Phillips, son of Anne, Princess Royal, and eleventh in line to the thrones, married Autumn Kelly ; Kelly had been brought up as a Roman Catholic, but she converted to Anglicanism prior to the wedding.
More recently, James Page has suggested that aesthetic ethics might be taken to form a philosophical rationale for peace education.
More recently, " Twilight Zone " by 2 Unlimited was sung a cappella to the instrumentation on the comedy television series Tompkins Square.
More recently, for example, it was claimed by A. A. Kovalyov as the residence of Lu Fang ( 盧芳 ), a Han throne pretender from the Guangwu era.
More recently, high-quality crystals have been obtained from Pike's Peak, Colorado, where it is found associated with smoky quartz, orthoclase, and albite in a coarse granite or pegmatite.
More recently, an abettor is generally known as an accomplice.
* More recently, the amphisbaena appears in the DS game Scribblenauts.
More recently, the horn section of Antibalas have been guest musicians on TV On The Radio's highly acclaimed 2008 album Dear Science, as well as on British band Foals ' 2008 album, Antidotes.
More recently, Andrew Z.
More recently, bicycle technology has in turn contributed ideas in both old and new areas.
More recently, hot fusions pathways to bohrium have been re-investigated in order to allow for the synthesis of more long-lived, neutron rich isotopes to allow a first chemical study of bohrium.
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 recently, the book, Tolbert's Texas, claimed that he was killed while being robbed of a large royalty payment by a guide escorting him to Union Station to catch a train home to Texas.
More recently scholars have pointed to the interchange of oral and written forms of the ballad.
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 recently, William D. Rubinstein, Professor of Modern History at Aberystwyth University, Wales, wrote that Conservative politician and pro-Zionist Leo Amery, as Assistant Secretary to the British war cabinet in 1917, was the main author of the Balfour Declaration.
More recently, however, material is becoming available for boards of private and closely held businesses including family businesses.

More and Moments
Kershaw has put together two compilations, " Great Moments of Vinyl History " ( 1988 ) and " More Great Moments of Vinyl History " ( 2004 ) which document his wide musical taste.
More recently Tony starred along with Stephen Curry and Dave Lawson in a Toyota Memorable Moments advertisement which takes a lighthearted look at many moments in his career including: the piglet ' Pluga ', ' One Tony Lockett ', ' That Point ' and his 1, 300th goal ( including the pitch invasion ).
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More and managing
More recently, the " Trap-Neuter-Return " method has been used in many locations as an alternate means of managing the feral cat population.
More recently, these courses have been mostly abolished, and many people of both sexes in high school and college would be more likely to explore resources on the more academic topics of child development, child psychology and managing children's behaviour.
More comprehensive tools for managing files over SSH are SFTP clients.
More frequently whilst managing the overall recruitment exercise and the decision-making at the final stages of the selection process external service providers may undertake the more specialised aspects of the recruitment process.
More recently researches have been conducted to situate personal knowledge management in the Web 2. 0 and in particular trying to understand " the potential role of Web 2. 0 technologies for harnessing and managing personal knowledge ".
More often than not, people who think about business issues are considering it from an applied perspective, which is to say, what is the best or most effective means of transacting commerce or managing the enterprise, with some goal in mind, usually profitability, improving employee relations, or marketing.
More precisely, it is the set of applications managing these windows and the information that allow these applications to restore the condition of their managed windows if required.

More and editor
For the second, More E-Prime: To Be or Not II: 1994, Concord, California: International Society for General Semantics, he added a third editor, Jeremy Klein.
The publication of Saducismus Triumphatus, an anti-sceptical tract that has been implicated in the moral panic at Salem, involved Joseph Glanvill ( a latitudinarian ), Henry More ( a Cambridge Platonist ) as editor, and Anthony Horneck, an evangelical German Anglican, as translator of a pamphlet about a Swedish witch hunt ; and none of these was a Puritan.
The editor is presumed to have been Henry More, who certainly contributed to the volume ; and topical material on witchcraft in Sweden was supplied by Anthony Horneck to later editions.
He is the author of Black Nationalism: a Search for Identity in America and many journal articles and conference papers ; co-editor with Amy Jacques Garvey, More Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey ; general editor of the Frank Cass Africana Modern Library Series and the Ibadan University Press Political and Administrative Studies Series.
Stow's editor adds the following epigram on Tusser from a volume called The More the Merrier ( 1608 ), by ' H.
In 1938, after that proposal had languished among others at More Fun Comics — published by National Allied Publications, the primary precursor of DC Comics — editor Vin Sullivan chose it as the cover feature for National's Action Comics # 1 ( June 1938 ).
More interested in horror comics, she soon became editor of House of Mystery, and was instrumental in nurturing Alan Moore's Swamp Thing book, taking over the editing from co-creator Len Wein.
* More Nebukhe ha-Zeman ( Hebrew ), introduction and academic editor: Yehoyada Amir, Jerusalem: Carmel Publishing House, 2010.
More crew will be recruited at this stage, such as the property master, script supervisor, assistant directors, stills photographer, picture editor, and sound editors.
More recent scholars have emended the too credulous reliance on Avienus ' accuracy of his editor, the historian-archaeologist Adolf Schulten.
More commonly, a file association associates a class of files ( usually determined by their filename extension, such as ) with a corresponding application ( such as a text editor ).
More game attributes are stored in XML files, which must be edited with an external text editor or application.
She was the founding editor and publishing director of More magazine.
* ( editor ) Eyewitness to Discovery: First-Person Accounts of More Than Fifty of the World's Greatest Archaeological Discoveries.
More feature details for text editors are available from the Category of text editor features and from the individual products ' articles.
More scenarios can be created for the game using the built-in map editor.
* Twelve More Modern Scottish Poets ( 1986 ) editor, with C. King:
* ( 2003 ) One More River To Cross: The Selected Poems of John Beecher, preface by Studs Terkel ( as editor ), New South Books ( poetry )
* More Great Tales of Horror ( 1935 ) ( editor )
More recently, she served as co-director and editor of the widely acclaimed documentary, The Corporation ( 2003 ), which critically examines large corporations in the modern world.
He also worked with as a national coordinator and editor for Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay Concerns ( now known as More Light Presbyterians ) and their newsletter, More Light Update.
A political anarchist-libertarian, he authored " Political Essays " ( 1999 ) and " Toward Secession: More Political Essays " ( 2008 ) and has since 1987 been a contributing editor for Liberty Magazine.
* Sullivan, E. D. S. ( editor ) ( 1983 ) The Utopian Vision: Seven Essays on the Quincentennial of Sir Thomas More San Diego State University Press, San Diego, California, ISBN 0-916304-51-5

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