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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 recent studies have shown that even left-handed individuals typically have language functions only in the left hemisphere.
More than 11 different mutations have been identified, and the inheritance pattern is typically autosomal recessive.
More specifically, PCS refers to any of several types of wireless voice and / or wireless data communications systems, typically incorporating digital technology, providing services similar to advanced cellular mobile or paging services.
More modern systems use a steerable parabolic " dish " to create a tight broadcast beam, typically using the same dish as the receiver.
Among the more commercially successful films with a hero dedicated to vengeance – For a Few Dollars More, Once Upon a Time in the West, Today We Kill … Tomorrow We Die !, A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die, Death Rides a Horse, Viva Django, The Devil's Backbone, Hate for Hate, Greatest Robbery in the West – he typically has to cooperate with people with other motivations.
More silica-rich melts are typically more polymerized, with more linkage of silica tetrahedra, and so are more viscous.
More typically the Fertile Crescent includes also the Levantine coast of the Mediterranean Sea, with Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon and the West Bank.
More expensive, ( and mechanically more delicate ) multimeters typically have sensitivities of 20, 000 ohms per volt and sometimes higher, with a 50, 000 ohms per volt meter ( drawing 20 microamperes at full scale ) being about the upper limit for a portable, general purpose, non-amplified analog multimeter.
More mature and rational than his cousin Bo, he is typically the one who thinks of the plan that will get the two out of whatever trouble they have gotten into.
More typically, the term is used in reference to systematic efforts to measure specific, relevant forms of epigenetic information such as the histone code or DNA methylation patterns.
: More typically, solving a game means providing an algorithm that secures a win for one player, or a draw for either, against any possible moves by the opponent, from the beginning of the game.
More contemporary scholarship on the play, however, has typically recognized the allure of Egypt for Antony and Cleopatra ’ s audiences.
More widely, passive solar technologies include the solar furnace and solar forge, but these typically require some external energy for aligning their concentrating mirrors or receivers, and historically have not proven to be practical or cost effective for widespread use.
More typically, variable speed limits are used on remote stretches of highway in the United States in areas with extreme changes in driving conditions.
More traditional dim sum restaurants typically serve dim sum until mid-afternoon.
More typically, however, they are used in political arguments by both politicians and political pundits often in ways which are logical fallacies.
The band also often name-checks drinks, typically alcoholic, in their songs: rum and cokes (" Daddy Don't Live in That New York City No More "), piña coladas (" Bad Sneakers "), zombies (" Haitian Divorce "), black cows (" Black Cow "), Scotch whisky (" Deacon Blues "), retsina (" Home at Last "), grapefruit wine (" FM "), cherry wine (" Time Out of Mind "), Jose Cuervo Gold Tequila (" Hey Nineteen ") and kirschwasser (" Babylon Sisters ") are all mentioned in Steely Dan lyrics.
More typically, the excitatory potentials from several synapses must work together at nearly the same time to provoke a new action potential.
More modern parking meters are generically called multispace meters ( as opposed to single space meters ) and control multiple spaces per block ( typically 8-12 ) or lot ( unlimited ).
More typically, it might be viewed as a form of ontogenic evolution.
More than 30 to 40 types of HPV are typically transmitted through sexual contact and infect the anogenital region.
More typically seen in pairs or in groups of 3 or 4.
More typically sheep will become free of orf within a week or so as the disease runs its course.

More and bottom
More rarely, a simple gravity-or spring-operated flap valve attached to the bottom of the chanter achieves the same end.
More heinous criminals were punished ' bottom up ', starting with the legs, and sometimes being beaten for hours.
More generally, we can factor a complex m × n matrix A, with m ≥ n, as the product of an m × m unitary matrix Q and an m × n upper triangular matrix R. As the bottom ( m − n ) rows of an m × n upper triangular matrix consist entirely of zeroes, it is often useful to partition R, or both R and Q:
* No More Flying Glass When Vehicles Collide Popular Science monthly, February 1919, bottom page 27, Scanned by Google Books
More precisely, the two legs are two strong side supports which branch out in two feet each ( for a total of four ) at the bottom.
More specifically, the Tria gland is in the back of the head, even with the bottom of the ears, in the dead center.
More primitive designs keep the tree's original dimensions, with a round bottom.
The following example pops an object from the bottom of the stack, and replaces it with " One ", " Less ", or " More ", depending on whether it is equal to, less than, or greater than 1.
More advanced techniques include culling ( manipulating desired cards to the top or bottom of the deck ), and stacking ( putting desired cards in position to be dealt ).
The station broadcast in a classical format, called " More Good Music ( MGM )" and featured five minute bottom of the hour news feeds from the Mutual Broadcasting System.
In the interactive theater / visual art piece Sleep No More, a Sator Square is scratched in the bottom of an empty drawer in a dresser on the third floor.
More precisely, the left bay overhangs the motherboard, while the right bay is subdivided into two half-height bays and additionally extends downward toward the bottom of the chassis, allowing a second full-height fixed disk to be installed below a single half-height drive.
More suspended solids are introduced into the oceans from bottom trawling than any other man-made source.
In the South Park episode " More Crap ", a trophy appears at the bottom of the screen to announce the fact that South Park won an Emmy for " Make Love Not Warcraft ".
More couplets are found at the bottom of the tree as the story unfolds and the Baudelaires soon discover the couplets, when put together, reveal where the Triplets have been imprisoned within the village.
More recently, either Greenberg or Golic will do the SportCenter updates at the top and bottom of the hour.
More precisely, there is a ground ( conventionally, but not necessarily, a horizontal line at the bottom of the paper or other playing area ) and several line segments such that each line segment is connected to the ground, either directly at an endpoint, or indirectly, via a chain of other segments connected by endpoints.
" ( Fred Cavinder, " More Amazing Tales from Indiana " p. 188 ) Oyler rewarded his fan club by hitting a game-winning home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the game.
More recently County Main has been renovated to include modern standard accommodation on the top two floors and classrooms and offices on the bottom two floors.
More recently, as unions have become increasingly concerned with the impacts of market integration on their well-being, scholars have begun to assess whether popular concerns about a global “ race to the bottom ” are reflected in cross-country comparisons of union strength.

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