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Outside and IT
Outside of the military, the CM process is also used with IT service management as defined by ITIL, resp.
Outside his work on The Mighty Boosh, Fielding has also had bit parts in many of Channel 4's somewhat off-beat comedy programmes, including Nathan Barley, The IT Crowd, AD / BC: A Rock Opera and Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, more often than not appearing alongside Julian Barratt.

Outside and domain
Outside of the domain of traditional philosophical discussion, the trolley problem has been a significant feature in the fields of cognitive science and, more recently, of neuroethics.
Outside of the domain of psychology, change blindness has been discussed since the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Outside and hard
Outside the breeding season, male and female Smooth Newts are hard to distinguish-both sexes are of similar size ( roughly 10cm head to tail length ), and a similar pale brown to yellow colouration.
Outside the liner is a hard plastic shell and beyond that is whatever the helmet is hitting, which is usually an unyielding surface, like concrete pavement.
Outside of Los Angeles, the Pandoras ' fan base continued to grow in the hard rock world, tours of Europe and Australia were booked, new promo photos were taken and pre-planning was starting for a new album.

Outside and copy
Outside schoolwork he published satirical articles about the government and on the abuse of the English language, and made corrections to the text in his copy of a new edition of Jonathan Swift's correspondence.
Outside of those four counties, a single copy is $ 1 daily, $ 2 Sunday / Thanksgiving.

Outside and information
Outside the expected martial art disciplines, a youth studied survival and scouting techniques, as well as information regarding poisons and explosives.
Outside his overtly political writings, Draper's most outstanding work is arguably the short story Ms Fnd in a Lbry, a satire of the information age, written in 1961.
Knowing the Ansible communication network allows instantaneous transfer of information, and through knowledge of how the Hive Queen gives sentience to child queens, Jane, Grego, and Olhado discover the " Outside.
Outside these areas, however, participation at work is limited to information, consultation, collective bargaining and industrial action.
Outside, a new LED ribbon board was added to the entrance pavilion which can display upcoming events, scores, and team information.
Outside Spain, the stamp can be associated with something of a ceremony, where the stamper and the pilgrim can share information.
Outside of that title there is no actual Konkokyo information on the site itself.
Outside racing hours Radio Pacific provided music, information and entertainment.
* The Regulation of Information ( Services Outside the State for Termination of Pregnancies ) Act, 1995 modified the effect of the Censorship of Publications Acts, 1929 to 1967 in respect of certain information likely to be required by a woman to avail herself of " services provided outside the State for the termination of pregnancies ".
Grego and Olhado, hearing this, hypothesize that, if someone can somehow contain all the information on how a spaceship's philotes are organized ( i. e., its structure down to a subatomic level ), that person could essentially " will " the spaceship Outside and In again, instantaneously ( that is, without any time passing ).
Outside Europe, BBC WSTV was the name of the 24-hour news, information and current affairs service, launched in Asia on 14 October 1991, on STAR TV, available from Turkey to South Korea on AsiaSat.
Outside the group, Arnaud Lagardère is Director and Chairman of SOGEADE-GÉRANCE ( a French holding company for aeronautics, defense, and space ), member of the Board of Directors of EADS N. V., President of the Jean-Luc Lagardère Foundation, and member of the Conseil stratégique des technologies de l ’ information ( Strategic Information Technology Council ).

Outside and such
Outside the professional leagues, such as in high school or college baseball, the manager may simply request to the plate umpire to let the batter go to first instead of having the pitcher waste four outside pitches.
Outside of the sports and entertainment sphere, the top inventors, professionals such as doctors, lawyers, and scientists, etc.
Outside of Europe this practice was more common such as " theta " links from India.
Outside the SI system, a variety of different mass units are used, depending on context, such as the slug ( sl ), the pound ( lb ), the Planck mass ( m < sub > P </ sub >), and the solar mass.
Actresses such as Mary Pickford in all her films, Eleonora Duse in the Italian film Cenere ( 1916 ), Janet Gaynor in Sunrise, Priscilla Dean in Outside the Law and White Tiger, and Lillian Gish and Greta Garbo in most of their performances made restraint and easy naturalism in acting a virtue.
Outside of North America and England, this Super Bowl was broadcast for the first time in such countries as Australia, Russia, and most other countries.
Outside, the garden chairs take on such an immense intensity that he fears being overwhelmed ; this gives him an insight into madness.
Outside of television, elements from the show have been seen in novels such as Randall Garrett's Too Many Magicians, comic books such as the 1964 UK comic Wham!
Outside Anglophone countries, both in Europe and in the rest of the world, the term " Anglo-Saxon " and its direct translations are used to refer to the Anglophone peoples and societies of Britain, the United States, and other countries such as Australia, Canada and New Zealand – areas which are sometimes referred to as the Anglosphere.
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, whose family starred in the reality series Hogan Knows Best and Brooke Knows Best, explains in his 2009 autobiography My Life Outside the Ring, that paying unionized camera crews to film subjects continuously until something telegenic or dramatic occurs would be prohibitively expensive, and that as a result, such shows are " soft-scripted ", and follow a tightly regimented shooting schedule that allows for typical work-related considerations such as lunch breaks.
Outside the field of psychiatry, however — e. g. for activists and non-medical mental health professionals such as social workers and psychologists — ' anti-psychiatry ' tended to mean something more radical.
Outside Ukraine, however, such nationalist-based theories that distance Ukrainian from East Slavic have found few followers among international scholars and most academics continue to place Ukrainian firmly within the East Slavic group, descended from Proto-East Slavic, with close ties to Belarusian and Russian.
Outside of such context, it could relate to failing some other kind of test.
Outside of the rap genre, artists such as the Pointer Sisters, En Vogue, Tony!
Outside of Tatarstan, urban Tatars usually speak Russian as their first language ( in cities such as Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Nizhniy Novgorod, Tashkent, Almaty, and cities of the Ural and western Siberia ) and other languages in a worldwide diaspora.
The NiMH batteries are recommended for use in the Central Office ( CO ), Outside Plant ( OSP ), and at locations such as Controlled Environmental Vaults ( CEVs ), Electronic Equipment Enclosures ( EEEs ), huts, and in uncontrolled structures such as cabinets.
Outside of Podhale, few regions have active folk scenes, though there are music festivals, such as the Kazimierz Festival, which are well-known and popular.
Outside Canada, poutine is found in northern border regions of the United States such as New England, the Pacific Northwest and the Upper Midwest.
Outside his academic historical writing, Hobsbawm wrote a regular column ( under the pseudonym Francis Newton ', taken from the name of Billie Holiday's communist trumpet player, Frankie Newton ) for the New Statesman as a jazz critic, and time to time over popular music such as with his " Beatles and before " article.
However, the arrangement whereby the apse with the altar is at the west end of the church and the entrance on the east is found also in Roman churches contemporary with Saint Peter's ( such as the original Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls ) that were under no such constraints of terrain, and the same arrangement remained the usual one until the sixth century.

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