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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 active grades require thorough cleaning of the residues.
Entertainment Weekly, Gene Lyons, September 24, 1993: “ As thorough and incisive a job of reporting and critical thinking as you will ever read, Case Closed does more than buttress the much beleaguered Warren Commission's conclusion …. More than that, Posner's book is written in a penetrating, lucid style that makes it a joy to read.
More thorough than Monk ; the ontology includes urelements.

More and knowledge
More recent estimates based on greater knowledge of azhdarchid proportions place its wingspan at 10 – 11 meters ( 33 – 36 ft ).
More recently, interest has arisen in cryptic female choice, a phenomenon of internally fertilised animals such as mammals and birds, where a female will get rid of a male's sperm without his knowledge.
More practical applications of social epistemology can be found in the areas of library science, academic publishing, knowledge policy and debates over the role over the Internet in knowledge transmission and creation.
In the book Empowerment Takes More Than a Minute, the authors, Ken Blanchard, John P. Carlos, and Alan Randolph, illustrate three keys that organizations can use to open the knowledge, experience, and motivation power that people already have.
More mainstream ( city ) Mennonites may have a working knowledge of the language, but it is not frequently used in conversation or in worship services.
More often than not, embezzlement is performed in a manner that is premeditated, systematic and / or methodical, with the explicit intent to conceal the activities from other individuals, usually because it is being done ( by the perpetrator ) without the other individuals ' knowledge or consent.
More generally, narrative knowledge represents an endlessly mutating reservoir of ideas, recipes and stories that are traded mostly by word or mouth on the internet.
More than 1, 400 instructional faculty members provide learning opportunities that open students ’ minds to the most recent knowledge and discoveries.
* More on tacit knowledge in organizations
More than 2, 000 experts drawn from ICC ’ s member companies feed their knowledge and experience into crafting the ICC stance on specific business issues.
More recently, sociolinguists have adopted the concept of the community of practice, a group of people who develop shared knowledge and shared norms of interaction, as the social group within which dialects develop and change.
During the 2007 " One More Day " storyline, Peter is forced to decide whether he will accept Mephisto's offer to save Aunt May in return for wiping the knowledge and memory of Peter and MJ's life together as husband and wife from the face of reality, which would leave only a single, subconscious piece of their souls to remember, allowing Mephisto to feast on the pain exhibited by those vestiges for eternity.
More specific examples of the political impact of mathematics are seen in Knijik's 1993 study of how Brazilian sugar cane farmers could be politically and economically armed with mathematics knowledge, and Osmond's analysis of an employer's perceived value of mathematics ( 2000 ).
More practically, Pennant used his geological knowledge to open a lead mine, which helped to finance improvements at Downing after he inherited in 1763.
More recently, economists at Berkeley studied the value of knowledge as a form of capital, adding value to material capital, such as factory or a truck.
More commonly, institutional abuses or neglect may reflect lack of knowledge, lack of training, lack of support, or insufficient resourcing.
More specifically, Dependent Rational Animals tries to make a holistic case on the basis of our best current knowledge ( as opposed to an ahistorical, foundational claim ) that " human vulnerability and disability " are the " central features of human life " and that Thomistic " virtues of dependency " are needed for individual human beings to flourish in their passage from stages of infancy to adulthood and old age.
More recently, technology has become available on the black market for both reading and writing the magnetic stripes, allowing cards to be easily cloned and used without the owner's knowledge.
More specifically, collaborative learning is based on the model that knowledge can be created within a population where members actively interact by sharing experiences and take on asymmetry roles.
# More Than Honor ( January 1998 ) ISBN 0-671-87857-3 — three stories by David Weber, David Drake, and S. M. Stirling plus a Honorverse background history, and including the story in which treecats and some of their characteristics first come to human knowledge.
More recently, governments have attempted to address issues like patient-pharmacists communication and consumer knowledge through measures like the Australian Government's Quality Use of Medicines policy.
More particular, in software engineering, domain knowledge is knowledge about the environment in which the target system operates, for example, software agents.

More and basic
More basic were the underlying approaches to Biblical interpretation.
( More modern versions of INTERCAL have by and large kept the same data structures, with appropriate modifications ; TriINTERCAL, which modifies the radix with which numbers are represented, can use a 10-trit type rather than a 16-bit type ), and CLC-INTERCAL implements many of its own data structures, such as ' classes and lectures ', by making the basic data types store more information rather than adding new types.
More often, the collector must use a few basic items to get a good look at the watermark.
More generally, while the basic demographic equation holds true by definition, in practice the recording and counting of events ( births, deaths, immigration, emigration ) and the enumeration of the total population size are subject to error.
More than 1, 300 basic cadets salute during the ceremonial Oath of Office formation on 26 June 2009.
More specifically, Plantinga argues that belief in God is properly basic, and due to a religious externalist epistemology, he claims belief in God could be justified independently of evidence.
More advanced designs use baffles and expansion chambers to slow down the escaping gases ; this is the basic principle behind a linear compensator.
More recent historians have however accepted the basic historicity of the war.
More specifically, it is in general topology that basic notions are defined and theorems about them proved.
More recent equipment often has done much to minimize these shortcomings, although access to the film movement block by both sides is precluded by basic motor and electronic design necessities.
More formally, a sequence of instructions forms a basic block if:
More generally, from the point of view of most revolutionary left-wing movements, Eurocommunism simply meant an abandonment of basic communist principles, such as the call for a proletarian revolution, which eventually led many Eurocommunists to abandon communism or even socialism altogether ( by giving up their commitment to overthrow capitalism ).
More basic were differences in the underlying approach to Biblical interpretation.
More importantly, the new dynasty proceeded to create a legal and political system whose basic features would continue under the Konbaung dynasty well into the 19th century.
More expensive consumer camcorders generally offer manual exposure control, HDMI output and external audio input, progressive-scan framerates ( 24fps, 25fps, 30fps ), and better lenses than basic models.
More recently, multi-state agreements ensure that basic requirements are universally met by all state school systems.
More specifically, subsection ( a ) sets the basic principle that the YCJA attempts to address underlying behaviour, such as pre-existing conditions or circumstances that would lead to an offending behaviour.
More complex ninjutsu manipulate one's surroundings or utilize the elements, respectively serving such tasks as healing others or manipulating basic elements.
More debts emerged as the year went on, and an independent report criticised the Board and the current and previous Fringe Directors for a failure of management and an inability to provide the basic service.
More than that it sets Information Literacy as a basic Human right that it " promotes social inclusion of all nations ".
More economical but slower ( 420 km / h / 260 mph and 21. 45 minutes to 5, 000 m / 16, 400 ft ) than the standard SM. 79, but weighing 6, 600 / 10, 100 kg ( 14, 551 / 22, 267 lb, around 500 kg / 1, 100 lb less than the basic SM. 79 ), was longer ( 16. 22 m / 53. 22 ft ), and had the same armament.
Its slogan, " More Freedom, Less Government ", is indicative of the party's basic policy platform.
The basic facts are clear: More people the world over eat more and better because of modern agriculture.
More specifically, the basic concepts of calculus such as continuity, derivative, and integral can be defined using infinitesimals without reference to epsilon, delta.

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