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Part of this forest,, is old growth, making the base home to one of the most extensive old-growth longleaf pine forests in the world.
Part of the attraction for Harken's management to buy Spectrum 7 was having Mr. Bush on its team — his father was then Vice-President, he had extensive " connections ," and knowledge of the oil and gas business.
Part of this extensive property today is dotted with private homes as well as the site of Suffern High School.
The EPA's Part 503 regulations were developed with input from university, EPA, and USDA researchers from around the country and involved an extensive review of the scientific literature and the largest risk assessment the agency had conducted to that time.
1 Part 2 is one of the most extensive compilation's ever written on a female artist, consisting of hundreds of documents, interviews, oral histories, letters, autobiographical memoirs.
The first appearance of the invisible hand in Smith occurs in The Theory of Moral Sentiments ( 1759 ) in Part IV, Chapter 1, where he describes a selfish landlord as being led by an invisible hand to distribute his harvest to those who work for him: " The proud and unfeeling landlord views his extensive fields, and without a thought for the wants of his brethren, in imagination consumes himself the whole harvest ... the capacity of his stomach bears no proportion to the immensity of his desires ... the rest he will be obliged to distribute among those, who prepare, in the nicest manner, that little which he himself makes use of, among those who fit up the palace in which this little is to be consumed, among those who provide and keep in order all the different baubles and trinkets which are employed in the economy of greatness ; all of whom thus derive from his luxury and caprice, that share of the necessaries of life, which they would in vain have expected from his humanity or his justice ... The rich ... are led by an invisible hand to make nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth been divided into equal portions among all its inhabitants, and thus without intending it, without knowing it, advance the interest of the society ..."
Image: GreenwichParkRoses_GS. jpg | Part of the Park's extensive rose gardens
Without benefit of the publication, it is easy to perceive Parts I and II as Part I, Part III as Part II, and so on, with the extensive postlude of Part V ( at 11: 15 ) as the beginning of the fifth section.
Part of the king's program included the extensive enlargement of his father's Temple of Khonsu at Karnak and the construction of a large mortuary temple near the Temple of Hatshepsut.
Part of the reason was that bringing together so many farmers at polling stations might cause extensive spread of the disease.
Part of the city's extensive post-war housing programme, the land upon which Southway is built was previously occupied by three farms, Southway, Langley and Birdcage, as well as parts of four other farms, Clittaford, Heathfield, Hendwell and Wyvell ( now Widewell ).
Part of it is used to house an extensive exhibition of taxidermy, whilst other areas are used to display art.
As originally constructed, Part 1 was an extensive flashback which followed Part 2, but the order of the sections was changed at the request of editor David Hartwell, who felt that the novel worked better in chronological order.

Part and network
Connectivity to the fixed network ( which may be of many different kinds ) is done through a base station or " Radio Fixed Part " to terminate the radio link, and a gateway to connect calls to the fixed network.
UMTS specifies a complete network system which uses, covering the radio access network ( UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network, or UTRAN ), the core network ( Mobile Application Part, or MAP ) and the authentication of users via SIM cards ( Subscriber Identity Module ).
With Mobile Application Part, UMTS uses the same core network standard as GSM / EDGE.
Note: Part 68 rules provide the technical and procedural standards under which direct electrical connection of customer-provided telephone equipment, systems, and protective apparatus may be made to the nationwide network without causing harm and without a requirement for protective circuit arrangements in the service-provider networks.
* Part 68 -- concerning direct connection of all terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network
To cover the Part A and Part B benefits, Medicare offers a choice between an open-network single payer health care plan ( traditional Medicare ) and a network plan ( Medicare Advantage, or Medicare Part C ), where the federal government pays for private health coverage.
Part of a network of capillary | capillaries supplying brain cell s
Part of the controversy is about the benefits that the airport generates, which are used in maintenance and investments in other airports in the network of AENA and government investments in other economic areas.
H. 264 / AVC / MPEG-4 Part 10 contains a number of new features that allow it to compress video much more effectively than older standards and to provide more flexibility for application to a wide variety of network environments.
Part of the tunnel network is now open to the public as a tourist attraction.
* From 1990 to 1997, an orchestral medley of " When You Wish Upon a Star " and " Part of Your World " ( the latter from Disney's at the time recent hit The Little Mermaid ) was used for network specials ( known as The Wonderful World of Disney on CBS and A Disney Special on other networks ).
Part of the privatisation included the granting of a licence for a UK telecommunications network, Mercury Communications Ltd, as a rival to British Telecom.
Part of the strategy has been to spread the school network so that pupils have a school near their homes whenever possible or, if this is not feasible, e. g. in rural areas, to provide free transportation to more widely dispersed schools.
Part of the road network was built by cultures that precede the Inca Empire notably the Wari culture.
* Part V: Learning-Describes ways for generating knowledge required by the decision-making components and introduces a new component the neural network.
Part of the new system was a network of inspectors in neutral ports who inspected neutral shipping for goods with a Dutch connection and supplied certificates that protected neutral shippers against confiscation in Spanish ports.
* Signalling Connection Control Part, from ITU-T recommendation Q. 713, is the network protocol for Signalling System 7 networks.
* Signalling protocol responsible for communication between RNC and the core network is called RANAP ( Radio Access Network Application Part ), and is carried over Iu interface.
Part of the Queensland Rail's City network, it is in Zone 4 of the TransLink integrated public transport system.

Part and tunnels
Part of the tunnel complex at Củ Chi tunnels | Củ Chi.
*" Abandon Hope, Part 1 " and " Abandon Hope, Part 2 ", a two-part article on the Columbia University tunnels
Part of the remaining Jews escaped through hidden underground tunnels, while others made a final stand in the Upper City.
Part of this waste was relocated from the disused Mount Parish air-raid tunnels at Queen's Road East, in Wan Chai.

Part and World
He was fired for creating A Sixth Part of the World: Advertising and the Soviet Universe for the State Trade Organization into a propaganda film, selling the Soviet as an advanced society under the NEP, instead of showing how they fit into the world economy.
* 1926 Шестая часть мира ( A Sixth of the World / The Sixth Part of the World )
Part of the information on Electoral Systems offered by the World Policy Institute ( WPI )' s Project for Global Democracy & Human Rights
* Part One of Booknotes interview with Thomas Keneally on The Great Shame and the Triumph of the Irish in the English-Speaking World, January 2, 2000.
In October 1933, German Foreign Minister Baron Konstantin von Neurath presented a note at the World Disarmament Conference announcing that it was unfair that Germany should remain disarmed by Part V of the Versailles treaty, and demanded that the other powers either disarm to Germany's level, or that they abolish Part V and allow Germany Gleichberechtigung (“ equality of armaments ”).
When France rejected Neurath's note, Germany stormed out of the League of Nations and the World Disarmament Conference, and all but announced its intention to unilaterally violate Part V. Consequently, there were several calls in France that autumn for a preventive war to put an end to the Nazi regime while Germany was still more-or-less disarmed.
In the 1981 film History of the World, Part I, Moses is portrayed by Mel Brooks.
Part of the rationale for the Maginot Line stemmed from the severe French losses during the First World War, and their effects on French demographics.
In the chapter nine of the first part of the Cosmographiae Introductio, written by Mat ( t ) hias Ringmann ( died in Sélestat in 1511 at the age of 29 ), it is explained why the name America was proposed for the then New World, or the Fourth Part of the World:
Syriana, or The Godfather, Part I, World Policy Journal, Karl E. Meyer, Volume XXIII, No 1, Winter 2006.
* Monsieur Rimbaud in History of the World, Part I ( 1981 ).
Part of Albinoni's work was lost in World War II with the destruction of the Dresden State Library.
Part of Markstein's inspiration came from his research into World War II, where he found that some people had been incarcerated in a resort-like prison called Inverlair Lodge.
* The Spirit World ( Winter Solstice, Part 1 ) and Avatar Roku ( Winter Solstice, Part 2 )-Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes
Two feature films were made based on the series-the first was Till Death Us Do Part ( 1969 ), whose first half dealt with the younger Alf and Else during World War II, and whose second half dealt with all the Garnetts in the present day being moved from their East End slum to the New town of Hemel Hempstead, and the adjustments and changes that brought on the family.
During World War I, bandleader James Reese Europe played a jazz version of " La Marseillaise ", which can be heard on Part 2 of the Ken Burns TV documentary Jazz.
Mel Brooks played a comic version of Louis XVI in The History of the World Part 1, portraying him as a libertine who has such a distaste for the peasantry he uses them as targets in skeet shooting.
Part of the old town of Genoa was inscribed on the World Heritage List ( UNESCO ) in 2006 ( see below ).
* Mlíkovský, Jirí ( 2002 ): Cenozoic Birds of the World, Part 1: Europe.
Part of the collection was returned at the end of World War II, but the other part was evacuated to Taiwan in 1948 under orders by Chiang Kai-shek, whose Kuomintang was losing the Chinese Civil War.
* In the Justice League episode " A Better World, Part 1 ", an alternate Martian Manhunter lures the Justice League into a trap by deploying a similar story.

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