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Permanently installed electrical equipment usually also has permanently connected grounding conductors.
Permanently installed compressors on dive support boats are likely to be powered by 3-phase electric motors.
Permanently installed systems may often operate on timers or other automated processes.

Permanently and by
Permanently subterranean salamanders have reduced eyes, which may even be covered by a layer of skin.
Permanently settled for around 7000 years, the history of Zurich goes back to its founding by the Romans, who, in 15 BC, called it Turicum.
A server side redirect is a method of URL redirection using an HTTP status code ( e. g., 301 Moved Permanently, 303 See Other and 307 Temporary Redirect ) issued by a web server in response to a request for a particular URL.
Permanently crippled by his wounds, von Vollmar devoted himself to political and social studies.
Composite image of the Moon's south polar region, captured by NASA's Clementine mission | Clementine probe over two lunar day s. Permanently shadowed areas could harbour water ice.
Permanently in a human form, he amassed a vast fortune by making stars, using advanced technology to create suns for clients.

Permanently and Way
* The Only Way to Stop Smoking Permanently

Permanently and .
* Permanently singular elements in Banach algebras are topological divisors of zero, i. e., considering extensions B of Banach algebras A some elements that are singular in the given algebra A have a multiplicative inverse element in a Banach algebra extension B. Topological divisors of zero in A are permanently singular in all Banach extension B of A.
Permanently etched microstructures also lead to limited reconfigurability and poor fault tolerance capability.
In the first case, a better response is to return a 301 Moved Permanently response, which can be configured in most server configuration files, or through URL rewriting ; in the second case, a 410 Gone should be returned.
Charitable organizations in the United States are required to show their income and net assets ( equity ) in three categories: Unrestricted ( available for general use ), Temporarily Restricted ( to be released after the donor's time or purpose restrictions have been met ), and Permanently Restricted ( to be held perpetually, e. g., in an Endowment ).
At that time, each state had similar programs under the Aid to the Blind, Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled, and Aid to the Elderly.
" Permanently " means indefinitely that is with no plan to return the property to the rightful owner.
** Permanently sick or disabled: 5. 1 % ( 5. 5 %)
Permanently enjoins CA from enforcing Prop 8 ; order was stayed pending appeal to the U. S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, where it was affirmed, now stayed pending possible appeal to the Supreme Court )
Permanently frozen ground is known as permafrost.
* Using redirection mechanisms ( e. g. " 301: Moved Permanently ") to automatically refer browsers and crawlers to the new location of a URL
Permanently buoyant or inflatable surface marker buoys may be used to identify and / or mark the presence of a diver below.
Permanently mounted marine VHF radios on sea-going vessels are required to have certification of some level of " Digital Selective Calling " ( DSC ) capability, to allow a distress signal to be sent with a single button press.
Permanently taking over from Howard was the former Toulouse coach, Justin Morgan.
; Customized error responses: Changing the page that is shown when a server-side error occurs, for example HTTP 404 Not Found or, to indicate to a search engine that a page has moved, HTTP 301 Moved Permanently.

installed and sculptures
The pediment over the main entrance is decorated by sculptures by Sir Richard Westmacott depicting The Progress of Civilisation, consisting of fifteen allegorical figures, installed in 1852.
One of his monumental sculptures was installed in the Hague in 1959.
Sculpture installation has grown in popularity, whereby temporary sculptures are installed in open spaces during events like festivals.
This resulted in the series of ' non-sites ' in which earth and rocks collected from a specific area are installed in the gallery as sculptures, often combined with mirrors or glass.
The sculptures eventually installed, commissioned in 1858, were designed by Sir Edwin Landseer in collaboration with Baron Marochetti.
The Three Silver Ladies is one of two identical sculptures installed on the Harrowden Road, They depict local Roman history, the river, and the townspeople working together.
The Triratna can be found on frieze sculptures at Sanchi as the symbol crowning a flag standard ( 2nd century BCE ), as a symbol of the Buddha installed on the Buddha's throne ( 2nd century BCE ), as the crowning decorative symbol on the later gates at the stupa in Sanchi ( 2nd century CE ), or, very often on the Buddha footprint ( starting from the 1st century CE ).
Until then, these sculptures had never before been moved from the niches in which they were originally installed.
Similar sculptures, like Fulcrum ( 1987 ), Axis ( 1989 ), and Torque ( 1992 ), were later installed in London's Broadgate, at Kunsthalle Bielefeld, and at Saarland University, respectively.
By the early 1970s, his steel sculptures had been installed in front of the Unesco headquarters in Paris, the Thyssen building in Düsseldorf, and in a courtyard at the World Bank offices in Washington
* Some above ground devices similar to a suikinkutsu have also been installed, for example as part of sculptures.
To establish " a street presence ," the society has installed life-size bronze sculptures outside the building — Abraham Lincoln on Central Park West, Frederick Douglass on West 77th Street-national figures with connections to New York.
The most popular of these in recent years were Renoir's Women — featuring more than 30 works by the Impressionist master — and an exhibit of Dale Chihuly's glass sculptures, in which the massive, chaotic forms were installed in the midst of the traditional painting galleries.
The sculptures were installed in 1867.
On the hour, nozzles in a ring surrounding the central sculpture within the basin shoot up jets of natural gas through the water ; these are lit by flame sources installed in the daises of some of the sculptures, producing a dramatic ring of flame.
Two other even more controversial figural sculptures designed by Hoff — one featuring a naked female figure — were never installed on the eastern and western faces of the structure as intended, partly as a result of opposition from high ranking, reactionary local Catholic Church representatives.
One of the most important aspects of the new building was the group of massive sculptures to be installed on either side of the structure.
Large-scale sculptures are installed on the first floor.
By 2015 a selection of sculptures will be installed along New York Avenue from 13th Street to 9th Street, in the heart of Mount Vernon Square.
File: Emergence sculpture, Hanover Square, London. JPG | Emergence, a group of sculptures by David Breuer-Weil temporarily installed in the gardens in 2012.
With the financial support of American Express, pump boxes were installed to drive groundwater away from the sculptures and low-lying vegetation was removed to enhance air circulation in the damp wooded environment.
The Grace of Ballerinas, a collection of three bronze sculptures by the Chinse artist Yin Zhixin, has been installed on the station concourse since February 2009.
Beginning in 2009, painted heart sculptures from the Hearts in San Francisco public art installation have been installed in each of the four corners of the square.
Each year, the sculptures are auctioned off to benefit the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation and new sculptures painted by various artists are installed in their place.

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