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New and lock
New codes can be used to recode, lock, and manage the weapons, while the secrecy and validity of the possible launch orders is still ensured.
New designs thus help to lock in the bony anatomy, locking it into place and distributing the weight evenly over the existing limb as well as the musculature of the patient.
The new freeway was to supplant the former canal and its thirteenth lock in New Brunswick, abandoned in 1932.
A weir carries the river into the New Cut and boats use the adjacent lock.
He played 55 test matches ( 133 total games ), most frequently in the lock forward position, for New Zealand's national team, the All Blacks, from 1957 until 1971.
In 1990 he was even selected for the New Zealand under-21 side which went on a tour of Australia playing a side that included another of the all-time great lock forwards, John Eales.
Locations along the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway are defined in terms of statute miles ( as opposed to nautical miles, in which most marine routes are measured ) east and west of Harvey Lock, a navigation lock in the New Orleans area located at.
He played as a lock, No 8 and flanker, and scored four tries for New Zealand in 30 games ( 15 tests ).
To resolve a problem where the New River works had blocked the Manifold Ditch, and boats had been forced to use the mill stream to Ware Mill, the mill was bought by the New River Company, and the associated lock became an official right of way.
New to the 98 series were a recessed padded instrument panel, anti-theft lock within the steering column, rear view mirror map light, mini-buckle seat belts, and deeply padded head restraints.
New Edinburgh was founded by Thomas McKay, one of the builders of the Rideau Canal lock system.
New features on the 2005 RL included a keyless entry system which allowed the driver to both lock and unlock the car by touching the door handle, without having to use the remote control, and a keyless start system.
In the 18th century the weir and the by-pass canal and lock, known as the New Cut, were built and the medieval bridge was replaced with the current structure.
His brother, Marty Brooke, played for Auckland and Southland at provincial level, and his brother Robin Brooke played lock for Auckland and New Zealand.
New manoeuvres have emerged, intending to break radar lock by minimizing the Doppler signature of one's own aircraft (" keeping the enemy at 3 or 9 o ' clock "), or to exhaust the kinetic energy of an incoming missile ( by changing the aircraft's course from side to side, the missile, not flying directly at target but trying to forestall it, will make sharper turns and eventually have to fly a longer path ).
* In 2010, South African lock Bakkies Botha head-butted New Zealand halfback Jimmy Cowan during a Tri-Nations tournament match and was subsequently suspended for 9 weeks.
The peak of the canal was called the Loramie Summit and extended between New Bremen, Ohio to lock 1-S in Lockington, north of Piqua, Ohio.
So that wherries could reach his maltings, a local maltster named Patrick Stead increased the water levels above the point where the New Cut and the Town River joined, by building an additional lock near the junction.
The Old Guard, headed by former New York State Assemblyman Louis Waldman, also took steps to lock up the ownership and funds of various party-affiliated institutions, including the Jewish Daily Forward, the English weekly " The New Leader ," and the Rand School of Social Science.
In an early test of the Kryptonite lock, a bicycle was locked to a signpost in Greenwich Village in New York City for thirty days.
New lock gates were fitted, and where necessary, new stone blocks were cut to make repairs, rather than using concrete.
An editorial in The New York Times complained, “ Popular it certainly is not, and, so greatly is it lacking in the essentials of a public library, that its stores might almost as well be under lock and key, for any access the masses of the people can get thereto .” An article in The Sun of March 4, 1873, reported problems with the mutilation of some of the library's volumes.

New and dam
Fueled by this support, the government of Louis St. Laurent decided over the course of 1951 and 1952 to construct the waterway alone, combined with the Moses-Saunders Power Dam ( which would prove to be the joint responsibility of Ontario and New York: as a power dam would change the water levels, it required bilateral cooperation ).
Hydroelectric power dam at the Robert Moses Generating facility, Lewiston, New York.
The New York Power Authority's proposed contract with the province of Quebec to buy power from its extensive hydroelectric dam facilities has generated controversy.
The dam, located on what was once called " Fifteen Mile Falls ", is now used for flood control, irrigation and generation of electrical power for transmission to New England states.
Lake Solitude dam, replacing the crib dam of 1858, replaced in 1909, is the last remaining example of a buttress dam in New Jersey, built by master engineer Frank S. Tainter.
Fed by rain from Hurricane Irene in August 2011, the water level in the reservoir was two feet above the top of the dam, allowing billions of gallons of water to flow over the dam and exacerbating flooding conditions in Oradell and New Milford.
The heavy rain caused a series of dam breaks and breaches in the surrounding areas of Southern New Jersey, which have since been replaced.
This designed landscape includes over 20 parks and natural areas along 19 miles ( 31 km ) of shoreline, from the New Dam at the Charlestown Bridge to the dam near Watertown Square.
Blair argues for a date soon after the New Bedford River was built, however, since Welches Dam is named after Edmund Welche, who worked with Vermuyden, and the dam in question was originally built across the Old Bedford River.
Formerly known as Thurstonhaigh, the village got its current name from the construction of a grain mill powered by water from the dammed lake, thus the ' New mill on the dam ".
Benmore Dam is the largest dam within the Waitaki power scheme, located in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island.
The dam is the largest earth-filled water-retaining structure in New Zealand.
Monument at the site of Gen. Clinton's dam at the source of the Susquehanna River on Otsego Lake ( New York ) | Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York
Old mill dam at the Big Bend of the Tonawanda, downtown Batavia, New York.
The New York Power Authority also operates a hydroelectric power generating dam, the St. Lawrence-FDR Power Project, on the St. Lawrence River adjacent to Massena.
* Hooker Dam, a proposed dam on the Gila River in New Mexico
A version was patented in 1837 by Richard McFarlan of Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, who designed a fishway to bypass a dam at his water-powered lumber mill.
Much of the land acquired for the dam was through an exchange with the Navajo, in which the tribe ceded Manson Mesa south of the dam site for a similar-sized chunk of land in New Mexico, which the Navajo had long coveted.
: For the dam in New Hampshire, see Blackwater Dam

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