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* Partially Convertible-Central Banks control international investments flowing in and out of the country, while most domestic trade transactions are handled without any special requirements, there are significant restrictions on international investing and special approval is often required in order to convert into other currencies.
Partially because of Dartmouth's rural, isolated location, the Greek system dating from the 1840s is one of the most popular social outlets for students.
Partially hydrolyzed guar gum ( PHGG ) is produced by the partial enzymatic hydrolysis of guaran, the galactomannan of the endosperm of guar seeds ( guar gum ).
Partially based on Puzo's 1969 novel, The Godfather, the film is in part both a sequel and a prequel to The Godfather, presenting two parallel dramas.
Partially due to the fact that there are over 250 waterfalls in the county, Transylvania County is the wettest county in the state.
Partially built to assist the World War II effort, the Catlettsburg Refinery is a landmark for what is commonly known as the “ Tri-State area ,” connecting Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio.
Partially destroyed fogous exist at Chysauster, which is in the care of English Heritage and which has been blocked up for safety ; at Boden Vean near Manaccan and at Lower Boscaswell close to Pendeen.
Partially reconstructed in 1901-1913, it is an Art Gallery today.
Partially defined operators A, B on Hilbert spaces H, K are unitarily equivalent if and only if there is a unitary transformation U: H → K such that
Partially for this reason, spectral methods have excellent error properties, with the so-called " exponential convergence " being the fastest possible, when the solution is smooth.
Partially isolated from the rest of the continent by the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara desert, inhabitants of the northern parts of the Maghreb have long had commercial and cultural ties to the inhabitants of the Mediterranean countries of Southern Europe and Western Asia, going back at least to the Phoenicians in the 1st millenium BC ( the Phoenician colony of Carthage having been founded, according to tradition, in what is now Tunisia circa 800 BC ).
Partially owing to this, the resort is one of the better known seaside resorts in the United Kingdom.
* Metrolink: Partially funded by the LACMTA, it is Southern California's regional commuter rail system servicing Ventura County, Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, Orange County, and San Diego County
* mKernel is another open source implementation ( GPL license ) with Partially OSEK / VDX compliant oil generator supporting only the Microchip PIC18F4550.
Partially jacketing the bullet allowed the bullet to foul the barrel less while also exposing the soft tip which is designed to expand upon impact and to spread open the harder metal jacket.
Partially native Long Islanders, partially Hispanic, the service community within the town of East Hampton is centered on Springs which contains the more modest housing available.
Partially because of this fact, the lower portion of the Harpeth is very popular with canoeists and canoe outfitting businesses exist to rent canoes to them, which is a popular summertime activity with youth groups especially.
The stretch of river that flows from the North Carolina / Tennessee state line to U. S. Highway 411 near Delano is designated a State Scenic River ( Class III Partially Developed River ) and for recreational purposes is managed by the state Resource Management Division, in cooperation with TVA.
Its name is a mondegreen: phonetically, " Partially Clips " is nearly the same as " Partial eclipse.
Partially inspired by the slit-scan hyperspace sequence in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, one portion of this sequence is the prototype for the classic time tunnel sequence of the Fourth Doctor's seasons.

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Partially through the hiring of expensive foreign player, the new club soon acquired large debts.
Partially oxidized compounds are also a concern ; partial oxidation of ethanol can produce harmful acetaldehyde, and carbon can produce toxic carbon monoxide.
Partially paralyzed, he was first transferred to Ferrara for rehabilitation and then to the Policlinico Umberto I in Rome to be near his wife, also hospitalized.
Partially hydrolysed potato starch makes for another non-toxic medium for protein electrophoresis.
A Classified and Partially Annotated Bibliography of Michael Polanyi, the Anglo-Hungarian Philosopher of Science.
Partially as a result but also to deploy USFJ more efficiently, the U. S. and Japanese governments agreed in 2006 to the relocation of the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma and other minor bases.
Partially collapsed lava tubes are visible as chains of pit craters, and broad lava fans formed by lava emerging from intact, subsurface tubes are also common.
Partially because of these reasons, revolvers still hold significant market share as concealed carry and home-defense weapons.
Partially as a result of the decision by the AERA, Anthony soon thereafter devoted herself almost exclusively to the agitation for women's rights.
Partially 3D and fully 2D games were still common in the industry early in the decade, but these have now become rare as developers look almost exclusively for fully 3D games to satisfy the increasing demand for them in the market.
Partially based on the Leptocephalus giganteus larvae, later shown to be normal sized.
Partially due to this, the council was never recognized as ecumenical, and was later repudiated by the Council of Chalcedon.
Partially to confirm the promises he made to them, Calvert wrote the Maryland Toleration Act and encouraged the colonial assembly to pass it.
Partially modified to became a rack railway in its last section, it was destroyed by eruption in 1944.
Partially inelastic collisions are the most common form of collisions in the real world.
* RH = Partially ordered Role Hierarchy.
* National September 11 Memorial & Museum – Partially complete.
Partially because the team wanted to save money in order to sign Stephon Marbury to a long-term contract, and in part because Tom Gugliotta did not want to play with the young player.
Partially in response to these claims, the Hall of Fame opened an International Hockey exhibit and announced that it would start looking at more international players for induction.
Partially because of this, the situation in most Republican-held areas slowly began to revert largely to its prewar conditions ; in many ways the " revolution " was over well before the triumph of the Franco forces in early 1939.

eaten and hot
In fact, the GI of potatoes can vary considerably depending on type ( such as red, russet, white, or Prince Edward ), origin ( where it was grown ), preparation methods ( i. e., cooking method, whether it is eaten hot or cold, whether it is mashed or cubed or consumed whole, etc.
* In the mornings, Cardassians like to drink hot fish juice, served in a mug and drunk rather than eaten with a spoon.
It is usually eaten with some mustard, often accompanied by crisp bread and often with the sweet liquor punsch ( served hot ).
It is baked in the oven in a large pan more than a meter in diameter, then seasoned with pepper and eaten with the fingers while hot.
In Central America, mango is either eaten green mixed with salt, vinegar, black pepper and hot sauce, or ripe in various forms.
Tamales are a favorite comfort food in Mexico, eaten as both breakfast and dinner, and often accompanied by hot atole or champurrado and arroz con leche ( rice pudding ) or maize-based beverages of indigenous origin.
They are eaten hot or cold, but need to be refrigerated.
Vienna sausages are eaten as an appetizer or in hot dogs ( called panchos ) which are usually served with different sauces and salads.
Udon is also eaten with hot spices or just plainly.
In English speaking countries, apple pie is a dessert of enduring popularity, eaten hot or cold, on its own or with ice cream, double cream, or custard.
Oatcakes can be eaten cold or hot with any sweet or savoury fillings.
It may be eaten hot or cold.
* Lampredotto — Florentine abomasum-tripe dish, often eaten in sandwiches with green sauce and hot sauce.
* Mala Mogodu — South African Cuisine-popular tripe dish, often eaten at dinner time as a stew with hot pap.
Sōmen served in hot soup is usually called " nyumen " and eaten in the winter, much like soba or udon are.
The Brazilian salada de batata ( s ) are made with large cubes of steamed or boiled larger potatoes, generally peeled before cooking, either passed in the pan with garlic, chives and parsley, or some other herbs or vegetables, and covered with cream ( generally eaten both hot and cold ), or mixing mayonnaise, some olive oil, raw garlic, raw onion and other herbs ( such as chives and parsley, but also some pepper ) and one more or various other ingredients ( the most common is mixing the yolk of a hard-boiled egg in the mayonnaise before mixing the ingredients and after use its white, but also common are ham, corn, peas or chickpeas ).
It is eaten with peanut sauce, pickles, and hot white rice.
The C-2 ration was described in TB-QM-53, Department of the Army, dated March, 1948, as an individual ration which consisted of packaged pre-cooked foods which could be eaten hot or cold.
The tortilla may be eaten hot or cold ; it is commonly served as a snack ( tapa ) or picnic dish throughout Spain.
Archaeological evidence suggests that varieties of pancakes are probably the earliest and most widespread types of cereal food eaten in prehistoric societies whereby dry carbohydrate-rich seed flours mixed with the available protein-rich liquids, usually milk and eggs, were baked on hot stones or in shallow earthenware pots over an open fire to form a nutritious and highly palatable foodstuff.
In Lithuania, it is often eaten with a hot boiled potato, sour cream and dill.
This style of borscht is orange in colour, and is always eaten hot.
How the sausages are served is also locally different, but most commonly they are regarded as a snack served with or in a Brötchen ( white bread roll made from wheat flour ) and eaten with hot German mustard.
Their high zinc content aids the production of testosterone. It is very popular in China, where it is considered a delicacy, mostly eaten cooked in a fondue-style Chinese hot pot.
When the picnic is not also a cookout, the food eaten is rarely hot, instead taking the form of deli sandwiches, finger food, fresh fruit, salad, cold meats and accompanied by chilled wine or champagne or soft drinks.

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