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The season four episodes " Sanctuary, Parts I & II ", which involve Magneto creating an orbiting haven for mutants, were influenced by several storylines from the comics, chiefly the first three issues of X-Men ( Volume 2 ) and the " Fatal Attractions " crossover.

Parts and produce
Miller and Swope then turned their attention to their side project, the quieter Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic ( co-founded with their old friend Erik Lindgren, who had played with Miller and Conley in Moving Parts ), which they both left in the 1990s, Miller to produce several solo efforts and film scores, and Swope to semi-reclusion in Hawaii.
Parts of a project can be designed in the computer with a CAD / CAM program, and then cut automatically using a router or other cutters to produce a finished part.
After its acquisition by K2 in 2004, WGP decided to produce Autocockers that could compete with entry-level markers like Kingman's Spyder and Smart Parts ' Ion.
In 1993, Hepco Engineering & Parts was established, enabling Hepco to produce more parts and component locally ( other that steel structures ).
Parts of the cathedral were transfigured into air raid shelters and a number of the playing fields were ploughed up and were used to produce crops.
Other articles in the first volume include ‘ Methods of discovering whether Wine has been adulterated with any Metals prejudicial to Health ’ and ‘ Description of the Apparatus used by Lavoisier to produce Water from its component Parts, Oxygen and Hydrogen ’.

Parts and very
Parts of the island sat very low and fill was brought in to prevent flooding.
Parts must be very clean, gas must be pure.
Lying within the historic county boundaries of Lincolnshire from a very early time, for governance, the parish of Skegness was in the Marsh division of the ancient Candleshoe Wapentake in the Parts of Lindsey.
Parts are produced by injection of liquid styrene plastic under very high pressure into complex steel molds.
Lying within the historic county boundaries of Lincolnshire from a very early time, Stow lay within the Well hundred of the ancient Parts of Lindsey, having previously formed part of the ancient Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Lindsey.
Reaction to Spare Parts has largely been very positive, and the story is often considered the definitive version of the origins of the Cybermen amongst fans.
However, writer Tom MacRae noted that his television story was not a simple rewrite of Spare Parts: " My story isn't the same — it's got a different setting, different themes, and different characters, cos once we started talking, the whole thing developed in a very different direction.
Parts can take an extremely long time to ship in and are very expensive.
Part of the vocal melody was played on a Mini Moog at the very end of " Shine On You Crazy Diamond ( Parts VI-IX )" at the end of the Wish You Were Here album, as a tribute to Barrett.
* Parts that require flexibility, for which it serves very well
Parts can be closely nested to maximize material use, and the water jet saves material by creating very little kerf.
Parts of the line are very scenic, particularly on the Sorrento peninsula, where the line passes through several tunnels and bridges.

Parts and small
The little Force we have in the Province was immediately set in Motion, and ordered to assemble at or near St. John's ; The Noblesse of this Neighbourhood were called upon to collect their Inhabitants, in order to defend themselves, the Savages of those Parts likewise had the same orders ; but tho ' the Gentlemen testified great Zeal, neither their Entreaties or their Example could prevail upon the People ; a few of the Gentry, consisting principally of the Youth, residing in this Place, and its Neighbourhood, formed a small Corps of Volunteers under the Command of Mr. Samuel Mackay, and took Post at St. John's ; the Indians shewed as much Backwardness as the Canadian Peasantry.
Parts of the site are open for tourist visits, and Tula has a small museum.
Parts of south-east England, notably parts of Essex and Kent, retained a pre-Roman system of farming in small, square, enclosed fields.
* Parts per million, a way of quantifying small concentrations, usually mass
Parts of this swamp give rise to the so-called Bridgewater Triangle, a small area of concentrated reports of strange Fortean phenomena, colonial " dark days ", Bigfoot and mysterious black panthers, UFO sightings, and other weird encounters, a phrase coined by Loren Coleman, author of Mysterious America, often compared to the Bermuda Triangle.
Parts of the campus are considered aesthetically pleasing, particularly in comparison to the rest of highly-industrialized Lanzhou, with a small park and man-made pond.
Parts of the cloister also survive and are now home to small Cafe.
Parts of the city underground were constructed and exist as the present day City Circle, with small sections built for the additional proposed city lines such as additional platforms at Wynyard and St James railway stations which have never been used for heavy rail transport.
Parts of Jackson Hole that were not touched by the following milder glaciations still cannot support anything but the hardiest plants ( smaller glaciers deposit glacial till and small rocks relatively near their source, while continental glaciers transport all but the largest fragments far away ).
Parts were added to Eccles Borough and Irlam Urban District. Worsley wardIn 1955 Swinton and Pendlebury Borough gained a small part of Worsley Urban District, and under the Local Government Act 1972, in 1974 Worsley's Urban District status was abolished, becoming part of Salford Metropolitan District.
Parts of Rose C ' est La Vie's armor would disconnect and form a gargantuan energy cannon, and three small pods were launched into orbit.
The Shocker SFT was a redesigned marker that used a single solenoid open bolt, cock valve operation capable of high firing speeds, small body size, but an average efficiency without a Smart Parts High Efficiency Bolt.
Grammer also had small roles in mainstream films Private Parts and Deconstructing Harry, in addition to her guest appearance in one episode of Frasier.
Parts used include the leaf, the stem, and small pieces of the flowers.

Parts and amounts
Parts of hydrology concern developing methods for directly measuring these flows or amounts of water, while others concern modelling these processes either for scientific knowledge or for making prediction in practical applications.

Parts and which
Parts of Cairo have still not made it into Windows as of 2009-specifically, the WinFS file system, which was the much touted Object File System of Cairo.
The county's boundaries were fixed by the Counties ( Detached Parts ) Act 1844 which eliminated exclaves.
At the end of the first book, he offers his views on providence, writing, " By his Power God cherishes and guards the World which he made and by his Providence rules its individual Parts.
Parts of MIME are also reused in communication protocols such as HTTP, which requires that data be transmitted in the context of email-like messages even though the data might not ( and usually doesn't ) actually have anything to do with email, and the message body can actually be binary.
( Parts of which are available online )
Parts of Jiangsu and Zhejiang which are outside the Yangtze River Delta are shown in yellow.
Parts of the operating system not fully x86-native run through the Rosetta PowerPC binary translator, which in turn requires the Trusted Platform Module for proper operation.
Parts of the lands on which Donnybrook Fair took place are occupied by Donnybrook Rugby Ground and Herbert Park.
Parts of the company were purchased by Fostex, which used the technical knowledge base of staff to build several hard-disk recording systems in the 1990s ( like Fostex Foundation 2000 and 2000re ), and AirWorks Media, a Canadian company who used portions of code in their TuneBuilder product line.
Parts of the transfer function are flat, which indicates that all information about the input signal has been lost in this region.
On 24 March Prime Minister Juhan Parts announced his resignation following a vote of no confidence in the Riigikogu against Minister of Justice Ken-Marti Vaher, which was held on the 21 March.
Seven years after the Dartmouth College opinion, the Supreme Court decided Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts v. Town of Pawlet ( 1823 ), in which an English corporation dedicated to missionary work, with land in the U. S., sought to protect its rights to that land under colonial-era grants against an effort by the state of Vermont to revoke the grants.
Parts of the continental shelf extend far into the bay, resulting in fairly shallow waters in many areas and thus the rough seas for which the region is known.
Some plans offer dental coverage, vision coverage and other services not covered by Medicare Parts A or B, which makes them a good value for the health care dollar, if you want to use the provider included in the plan's network.
In the 1632 Charter of Maryland, King Charles I of England granted " all that Part of the Peninsula, or Chersonese, lying in the Parts of America, between the Ocean on the East and the Bay of Chesapeake on the West, divided from the Residue thereof by a Right Line drawn from the Promontory, or Head-Land, called Watkin's Point, situate upon the Bay aforesaid, near the river Wigloo, on the West, unto the main Ocean on the East ; and between that Boundary on the South, unto that Part of the Bay of Delaware on the North, which lieth under the Fortieth Degree of North Latitude from the Equinoctial, where New England is terminated " to Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore as the colony of Maryland.
Parts of DOS itself, especially in DOS versions 5. 0 and later, used this same technique to perform useful functions, such as the DOSKEY command-line editor and various other installable utilities which were installed by running them at the command line ( manually or from AUTOEXEC. BAT ) rather than as drivers through CONFIG. SYS.
Parts of the base in Hardin and Meade Counties form a census-designated place ( CDP ), which had a population of 12, 377 at the 2000 census.
Parts of the story are carried by Wayne's narration to the camera, in which he offers his thoughts on what's happening in the film.
Parts of this frieze are now preserved in museums in Europe, including the Horsemen ( at the British Museum, London ), and the Marshals and Young Women ( now at Musée du Louvre, Paris ), which once formed part of the Procession on the frieze.
Parts of the book were adapted for the stage by Mary Manning as Passages from Finnegans Wake, which was in turn used as the basis for a film of the novel by Mary Ellen Bute.
Parts of Enfield experienced rioting in August 2011, in which a private car and a van were set alight and completely destroyed, a police car vandalised ( smashed windows ) and a number of shops in Enfield Town Centre ( HMV, G. Mantella, Pearsons, Argos etc.
Parts of the A503 ( Camden Road ) and A400 ( Camden High Street and Camden Street ) are designated as Red routes which are major routes into London administered by Transport for London not the borough.
Parts of the then-large county ( which went all the way east to the Flint River ) were later taken to create every other neighboring Georgia county, including Harris County to the north in 1827.
McGuinn performed " Shoot ' Em " which appears on the anthology album Byrd Parts 2, released on Australia's Raven Records label in 2003.

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