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( Older models have another 4-bead wire for quarter-kopeks, which were minted until 1916.
Older techniques, such as bilinear and trilinear filtering, do not take into account the angle a surface is viewed from, which can result in aliasing or blurring of textures.
Athenians decided to stop the construction of the Olympieion which was related with the tyrant Peisistratus and his sons and instead used the Piraeus limestone destined for the Olympieion to build the Older Parthenon.
Older editions of the CIA World Factbook, going back to 1989, country rankings constructed from CIA data, and additional country information from other sources are available at the Countries of the World website, which was begun in 1996.
Older classification schemes divided the order into two suborders: Fissipedia ( which included the families of primarily land Carnivora ) and Pinnipedia ( which included the true seals, eared seals, and walrus ).
Older time spans which predate the reliable fossil record ( before the Proterozoic Eon ) are defined by absolute age.
The Parthenon itself replaced an older temple of Athena, which historians call the Pre-Parthenon or Older Parthenon, that was destroyed in the Persian invasion of 480 BC.
Older materials can be dated using zircon, apatite, titanite, epidote and garnet which have a variable amount of uranium content.
Older and very cheap irons typically use a bare copper tip, which is shaped with a file or sandpaper.
Older publishers, envious of Pulitzer's success, began criticizing the World, harping on its crime stories and stunts while ignoring its more serious reporting — trends which influenced the popular perception of yellow journalism.
Older roots left in the ground become woody, after which they are no longer culinarily useful, although older plants can be dug and re-divided to start new plants.
Older reference works tend to favour the spelling " Caractacus ", but modern scholars agree, based on historical linguistics and source criticism, that the original Brythonic form was * Caratācos, pronounced, which gives the attested names Caradog in Welsh, Karadeg in Breton and Carthach in Irish.
Members of Tudor House would then continue to sing the correct second and third verse of the Floreat which Older boys ensured that younger boys knew by heart, often staging impromptu tests at all hours of the day or night, with language students occasionally being required to translate from the Latin to their specialist language.
Older and younger generations alike enjoy the use of betel nut, which is readily available at stores and markets.
The liturgical texts of the Yasna, which includes the Gathas, is in Older Avestan, with short, later additions in Younger Avestan.
Scots is a contraction of Scottis, the Older Scots and northern version of late Old English Scottisc ( modern English " Scottish "), which replaced the earlier i-mutated version Scyttisc.
Older versions of VBE provide only a real mode interface, which cannot be used without a significant performance penalty from within protected mode operating systems.
Older fabrics ( especially cotton and low budget synthetic ), have the tendency to stretch with wind pressure which results in distorted and consequently inefficient sail shapes.
Older concepts, such as a role-playing game-like system which made real-time changes to rooms and an underground cave area located under the mansion, were also scrapped with the inclusion of the new ideas.
Older televisions have a 4: 3 " aspect ratio ", which means that the width is 4 / 3 of the height ; modern widescreen TVs have a 16: 9 aspect ratio.
Older than these is the Old English poem Beowulf which applies the story of the boy in the boat instead to the Danish who is the eponym of the legendary Danish royal lineage known as the Scyldings or Skjöldings.
Older chanters usually had another key for producing d3 in the third octave, and often another small key for e3, and another for D #' ( as opposed to the E ♭ fingerhole, which could be slightly off-pitch ).
Older books about Alfred the Great include the legend, for example: Jacob Abbott's 1849 Alfred the Great says that " One of the greatest and most important of the measures which Alfred adopted for the intellectual improvement of his people was the founding of the great University of Oxford.
Older homes are more affordable to purchase, and the figures support that: the median value of owner-occupied housing in Marinette is $ 58, 100, which is far less than the state average of $ 112, 200.

Older and perceived
; Tradition: Older or better-established constructions — or those perceived as such — are considered superior by some ( even those constructions that are little used anywhere but in the most formal writing and therefore considered obsolete by many ).

Older and court
When the court reconvened, Manson and the women created a disturbance suggesting that Judge Older " did away with Ronald Hughes ," which resulted in their being removed again from the courtroom.

Older and being
Older less secure applications such as telnet and ftp are slowly being replaced with more secure applications such as ssh that use encrypted network communications.
Older males can sometimes have a melanistic coloration, being a dark grayish-olive green, with markings being very subdued.
Older buildings are being demolished and newer structures ( i. e., condominiums, restaurants, bars, and stores ) are being built.
Older applications written with the Carbon API have a potential issue when being ported to the current Intel Macs.
Older individuals are less likely to declare themselves as being at the extremes of the sexual desire spectrum.
Older print books are being scanned and optical character recognition technologies applied by academic and public libraries, foundations, and private companies like Google.
Older maps show its name as either " Old Baldy " or " Old Bailey ", " Bailey " possibly being a drafting error.
Older forms of mineral extraction, such as those utilised during the early gold boom years of Australian gold mining, resulted in large heaps of fine tailings being left dotted around the landscape.
Older can numbers are often expressed as single digits, their contents being calculated for room-temperature water as approximately eleven ounces (# 1 " picnic " can ), twenty ounces (# 2 ), thirty-two ounces (# 3 ) fifty-eight ounces (# 5 ) and one-hundred-ten ounces (# 10 " coffee " can ).
Older mechanical barographs are highly prized by collectors as they make good display items, often being made of high quality woods and brass.
Older patients with HFI typically self-select a diet low in fructose, even before being diagnosed.
Older citizens, fathers, and wealthy citizens come on horseback to watch their juniors competing, and to relive their own youth vicariously: you can see their inner passions aroused as they watch the action and get caught up in the fun being had by the carefree adolescents.
Older models looked like the Famicom but newer models resembled the PlayStation, as well as the controllers — but with the cartridges being entered from the top.
Older standards: These standards are no longer in use in new doors, but replacement locks are still being made.
Older TRPGs are also being re-released via software emulation, such as on the Wii's Virtual Console.
Older villagers can recall there being a good congregation and a choir made up of local boys.
Older and better Armagnacs are often sold as vintages, with the bottles containing Armagnac from a single year, the year being noted on the bottle.
Older ( pre 1970 ) publications, particularly in Scotland, referred to any coarse-grained volcaniclastic rock as ' agglomerate ', which led to debris flow deposits, talus deposits and other types of breccia being mistaken for vents.
Older equipment is gradually being repainted in this scheme.
Older citizens, fathers, and wealthy citizens come on horseback to watch their juniors competing, and to relive their own youth vicariously: you can see their inner passions aroused as they watch the action and get caught up in the fun being had by the carefree adolescents.

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