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Ports and often
Ports are often added to the expansion chambers, producing the long, multi-chambered recoil compensators often seen on IPSC raceguns.
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 have
Newspapers have reported that the Ministry of Mercantile Marine is ready to support the agreement between Greece, South Korea, Dubai Ports World and China for the construction of a large international container port and free trade zone in southern Crete near Tympaki ; the plan is to expropriate 850 ha of land.
The Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA ) is responsible for managing Nigeria ’ s ports, some of which have fallen behind international standards in terms of the quality of facilities and operational efficiency.
Ports have been made to various Unix-like operating systems.
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.
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.
Ports with international traffic have customs facilities.
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.
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 cause less inconvenience and have a lower risk of infection than PICCs, and are therefore commonly used for patients on long-term intermittent treatment.
Ports of the arcade games and original The King of Fighters games have been released for several video games consoles.
There are in addition some 23 towns, villages and offices which have varying degrees of connection to the ancient Liberties of the Cinque Ports.
Local Government reforms and Acts of Parliament passed during the 19th and 20th Centuries ( notably the Great Reform Act of 1832 ), have eroded the administrative and judicial powers of the Confederation of the Cinque Ports, when New Romney and Winchelsea were disenfranchised from Parliament, with representation provided through their Counties alone, while Hythe and Rye's representation was halved.
On March 14, 2006, Coleman called on President Bush to replace or reorganize his staff, stating that they did not sufficiently have their " ears to the ground " on matters like Hurricane Katrina, Harriet Miers ' failed Supreme Court nomination, and the Dubai Ports World controversy and accusing the administration of having a " tin ear.
From the Cinque Ports foundation in 1050, Dover has always been a chief member — it may also have been this that first attracted William's attention, and got Kent the motto of Invicta.
Ports from the arcade version have been released for many different systems, including Super Famicom, Sega Mega Drive, PC-Engine, Game Gear and Game Boy.
Ports and terminals have full customs and immigration desks, as well as ticket offices.
The ' Ports ' then went on to have a period of continued success winning the league title a further two times within five years, including a ' double ', when the Irish Cup arrived at Shamrock Park along with the league championship in 1991.
Ports using a bus speed doubled to 66 MHz and a bus width doubled to 64 bits ( with the pin count increased to 184 from 124 ), in combination or not, have been implemented.
Sir Thomas Cheyne was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports on 17 May 1536 and appears to have been deprived of the office soon after Edward VI's accession, but was granted it back to him the following April.
The currency in circulation would merely have reflected the complex state of affairs which existed generally in Hong Kong and the Treaty Ports during that era.
Ports in this game also have a market share rating in a percentage scale.

Ports and such
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.
Certain other classes such as the higher clerics and freemen of the Cinque Ports were deemed barons.
Named for the Cinque Ports town of Romney, Kent, England by Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, the town still bears placenames and symbols from its colonial past such as its Marsham Street, named for Robert Marsham, 2nd Baron Romney.
Jamieson now works as a consultant for Golden Arrow Communications, which represents transport companies such as Hutchinson Ports, National Express and GNER.
Misrata the seat of many national companies such as the Libyan Ports Company, Libyan Iron and Steel Company, the Libyan publishing, distribution and Advertising Company.
Although not technically on Robson Street but still considered part of the district, Burrard Street near Robson in addition to the areas of Alberni and Georgia Streets that cross near Burrard contain the most expensive upscale stores in the city, with prominent anchors such as Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Tiffany & Co., Lacoste, Coach, Pandora, Wolford, Fogal, Ports 1961, Escada, Urban Fare and The Shangri-La.
Ports of Basilisk II exist for multiple computing platforms, including BeOS, Linux, AmigaOS, Windows NT, Mac OS X and mobile devices such as the PlayStation Portable.
Sea-Coast and Inland Fisheries, Trinity Houses, Trinity Boards, Pilots, Decayed Pilots Funds, Beacons, Buoys, Lights and Lighthouses and their maintenance, Harbours, Ports, Piers, Wharves, Steamers and Vessels belonging to the Government of Canada, except gunboats or other vessels of war, harbour commissioners, harbour masters, classification of vessels, examination and granting of certificates of masters and mates, and others in the merchant service, shipping masters and shipping offices, inspection of steamboats and board of steamboat inspection, enquiries into causes of shipwrecks, establishment, regulation and maintenance of marine and seamen hospitals, and care of distressed seamen, and generally such matters as refer to the marine and navigation of Canada.
Transport within the Metaverse is limited to analogs of reality by foot or vehicle, such as the monorail that runs the entire length of the Street, stopping at 256 Express Ports, located evenly at 256 km intervals, and Local Ports, one kilometer apart.

Ports and operated
With the establishment of a Maritime Administration and subsequently a National Sea Ports Authority the ferry operations may be privatized or operated as a commercially viable autonomous agency.
It operated as a department of SRC until 1974 when it was transferred to the Sea Ports Corporation, a newly established public enterprise set up to manage Sudan's marine ports.
The port is operated by Associated British Ports ( ABP ), the UK's largest and leading ports group.
All ports in Sabah are managed and operated by Sabah Ports Sdn Bhd.
The main dock area – operated by Forth Ports – is ripe.
The site was originally operated by Parsec Europe Ltd .; in 2002 Associated British Ports acquired the site lease.
On 11 June 1998, the airport was privatised on a 99-year lease, being purchased by Hobart International Airport Pty Ltd, a Tasmanian Government-owned company operated by the Hobart Ports Corporation.
The portion of U. S. Route 41 through Bartow County is named in his honor ( Joe Frank Harris Parkway ), as well as the Joe Frank Harris Commons that houses The Village Summit Dining Commons ( operated by UGA FOOD SERVICES ) at the University of Georgia, the main entrance to the Georgia Ports Authority in Brunswick, Georgia ( Joe Frank Harris Blvd.
It is operated by Associated British Ports.
The Port of Charleston, owned and operated by the South Carolina State Ports Authority ( SCSPA ) is one of the ten busiest ports in the United States, handling over $ 60 billion worth of goods.
In 1910, the Gulf Ports Terminal Railway was acquired by Southern States Lumber, which operated of track to move lumber from forests in Baldwin County, Alabama, to its large mill at Muscogee, and on to the port of Pensacola for export.
It is also the site of a Penrice Soda plant for manufacturing sodium carbonate and port facilities operated by Flinders Ports.
The harbour is operated by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority.
Port Giles is not a town, but simply a large jetty equipped for bulk handling of grain, operated by Flinders Ports, and a similarly large grain storage facility operated by ABB Grain.

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