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Ports and are
Ports are closed on Sundays and Christian holidays.
The Cygwin Ports project provides many additional packages that are not available in the Cygwin distribution itself.
Ports are managed by the various Indonesia Port Corporations, of which there are four, numbered I through IV.
Smaller branches within those kingdoms include Principalities, Regions, Baronies, and Provinces, and local chapters are known as Cantons, Ridings, Shires, Colleges, Strongholds, and Ports.
Colleges, Strongholds, and Ports are local chapters ( like a shire ) that are associated with an institution, such as a school, military base, or even a military ship at sea.
** The most important state owned companies are: Republica AFAP ( Pension Fund ), AFE ( Railways ), ANCAP ( Energy ), ANCO ( Mail ), Administracion Nacional de Puertos ( Ports ), ANTEL ( Telecommunications: Telephony, Mobiles ( ANCEL and Data ANTELDATA )), BHU ( Mortgage Bank ), BROU ( Bank ), BSE ( Insurance ), OSE ( Water & Sewage ), UTE ( Electricity ).
Ports through are dynamic ports that are not officially designated for any specific service, and can be used for any purpose.
Ports are passages that allow fluid to pass through the valve.
Ports are obstructed by the valve member or disc to control flow.
* Ports to common embedded chip sets are available.
Yemen also has some lighthouses that are maintained for sea navigation by the Yemen Ports Authority, an extension of the “ Port of Aden .” A list of the lighthouses, photographs and descriptions of their flashing can be seen at:.
Ports are typically used on patients requiring only occasional venous access over a long duration course of therapy.
Both tracts are within of the Georgia Ports Authority, and within of the Chatham County Mega-Site ( formerly known as the DaimlerChrysler site ) at the strategic intersection of Interstates 95 and 16.
Ports with deeper water are rarer, but can handle larger, more economical ships.
The Ports of Indiana are negotiating with a second biofuels company to develop a plant at the Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon.
The closest International Shipping Ports to Oakridge are the Port of Coos Bay, located to the west in Coos Bay, and the Port of Portland, located to the north in Portland.
Hundreds of Scouts from the U. S. and Canada are in attendance and the highways and Ports of Entry on both sides of the border are closed for several hours for the event.
The grapes grown in this zone are considered of higher quality, being used in bottlings of vintage and Late Bottled Vintage Ports.
While a few shippers have experimented with Ports produced from a single variety of grapes, all Ports commercially available are from a blend of different grapes.

Ports and often
Ports often have cargo-handling equipment, such as cranes ( operated by longshoremen ) and forklifts for use in loading ships, which may be provided by private interests or public bodies.
As confirmed by NZTA, this clip-on has significantly more remaining load capacity ( it is used by fewer heavy trucks, being the route of ( often empty ) trucks returning to Ports of Auckland ) and as the proposal would not require widening, the costs for the single path have been preliminarily assessed as being of the order of NZ $ 12 million.
Piracy is a charge often levelled against the Cinque Ports during the 14th century.
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club is in the town of Deal in the County of Kent in Southern England ( the course is often known simply as Deal ).
Ports often are placed in the front baffle, and may thus transmit unwanted midrange frequencies reflected from within the box.
Ports often include additional modules for platform-specific functionalities, like graphics and sound API for PSP and SMS and camera API for S60.

Ports and added
Compound nouns have their singular possessives formed with an apostrophe and an added s, in accordance with the rules given above: the Attorney-General's husband ; the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ' prerogative ; this Minister for Justice's intervention ; her father-in-law's new wife.

Ports and expansion
* Ports: 2 joystick ports, 1 cartridge port, 1 expansion connector, power in, RF output
The announcement in summer 2005 that the port ’ s main facility, Aden Container Terminal, would for the next 30 or more years be run by Dubai Ports International brings with it the prospect of future expansion.
* Ports: 4 controller, 1 expansion, 1 light pen
The canal is now privately owned by Peel Ports, whose plans include redevelopment, expansion, and an increase in shipping from 8000 containers a year to 100, 000 by 2030, as part of their Atlantic Gateway project.
* Ports: Television, cartridge / expansion, tape recorder, printer
The planning enquiry eventually rejected the application from Associated British Ports recommending that the environmental value of the site could not be overruled when there were alternative sites for port expansion in southern England which had not yet been fully explored.
In 2009 Governor Rendell dedicated $ 25 million to the Southport expansion project and two teams: Delaware River Stevedores consisting of Carrix Inc. and Ports America Group, Hyundai Merchant Marine America, and SMT Development Partners as the groups involved in the construction and operation of the new facilities.
The 1800s witnessed the expansion of Christianity beyond the isolated areas of the Treaty Ports by thousands of new missionaries who entered the interior of China.
Due to these aspects, the Philippine Ports Authority has chosen the San Carlos City port from among other ports in the province for its expansion program in 1998 which include the reclamation of four hectares of sea to accommodate various port buildings, facilities and container vans, an extension on the east side for two RO-RO vessels and the extension of the length of the port to 242. 5 meters.
Part of the sandy public beach has been lost in recent years due to the expansion of port facilities by The Sydney Ports Corporation.

Ports and long
He is cited as having been appointed a Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports by 1215, and although the co-joint position of this office to that of the constableship of Dover Castle was not fully established until after the Baron's War, a rather long period seems to have elapsed between the two appointments.
They also managed three flagship campaigns in the Melbourne Region, including the campaign of Aaron Isherwood, himself a member of the ALYM, standing against Michael Danby ( long parliament's only Jewish MP and a well-known LaRouche opponent ) in the seat of Melbourne Ports.

Ports and seen
2 standards can be seen flying from the ship: one showing the Armorial of Plantagenet | Plantagenet arms of 3 lions, the other seemingly showing 3 ships, which arms are combined by dimidiation in the arms of the Cinque Ports
The distinctive heraldic emblem of the Cinque Ports is the front half of a lion joined to the back of a ship, seen in the coats of arms of several towns, and also in the heraldic banner ( flag ) of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.

Ports and on
Selkirk judged correctly that his craft, the Cinque Ports, was unseaworthy, and was given the choice of being left ashore on his own.
While Dampier was captain of the St. George, Selkirk served on the galley Cinque Ports, the St. Georges companion, as a sailing master serving under Thomas Stradling.
The most contentious areas of the Treaty for the IRA were abolition of the Irish Republic declared in 1919, the status of the Irish Free State as a dominion in the British Commonwealth and the British retention of the so called Treaty Ports on Ireland's south coast.
Ports were deliberately modeled on the UNIX file system concepts.
Ports on each coast and a trail between them handled much of Spain's colonial trade from which the inhabitants of the port cities prospered.
* Ports on the Danube-Black Sea Canal:
Ports on the Danube:
Ports on the Sava:
Ports could deal more easily with convoys because they tended to arrive on schedule and so loading and unloading could be planned.
Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of the Treaty Ports, 1842-1854.
451 and formally titled " An Embargo laid on Ships and Vessels in the Ports and Harbours of the United States ".
Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu, Directeur des Ports et Arsenaux, stated in the draft of the memorandum on the expedition he submitted to the King: “ the utility which may result from a voyage of discovery ... has made me receptive to the views put to me by Mr. Bolts relative to this enterprise ”.
The site is ideally located on a four-lane divided highway only from Interstate 95 and within of the Georgia Ports, the Savannah International Airport and the historic City of Savannah.
For details on U. S. Ports, see the List of ports in the United States.
The economy of Nogales is heavily dependent on the cross-border trade through its Ports of Entry by produce distributors and American-based manufacturing plants in Nogales, Sonora and throughout the rest of the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa.
Ports on the Humber include Kingston upon Hull ( better known as simply Hull ), Grimsby, Immingham, New Holland and Killingholme.
Some would have been on short journeys, either on foot or on horseback, to or from local markets and fairs, but others, bound for destinations further afield, would have spent the night at local hostelries along their route such as the Maiden's Head, the King's Head ( now the Cinque Ports ) or the Spread Eagle.
* Multiplexing: Ports can provide multiple endpoints on a single node.
The North Charleston mayor announced his intent to file a lawsuit against the state Commerce Department on the grounds that their plan violated the city's agreement with the State Ports Authority that no rail be run through the north end of the former base.

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