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Removing and New
* Kee, Howard Clark and Borowsky, Irvin J., Removing the Anti-Judaism from the New Testament, American Interfaith Institute, Philadelphia, PA

Removing and there
For example, if there is a bowl of mixed peanuts & raisins and one desires the raisins and dislikes the peanuts: Removing ( effectively sorting ) the peanuts from the bowl, leaving a ' purified ' pile of raisins free from unwanted peanuts, would be acts of Borer as the peanuts are removed.
Removing it, he says " Only the fool sayeth there is no God.

Removing and
* Vitrectomy Removing the gel from the center of the eyeball because it has blood and scar tissue in it that blocks sight.
* University of Nebraska: Free On-Line Video Removing Head Lice Safely.
Removing four axioms mentioning " plane " in an essential way, namely I. 3 6, omitting the last clause of I. 7, and modifying III. 1 to omit mention of planes, yields an axiomatization of Euclidean plane geometry.
Removing the restroom, wheelchair space, and center doors allowed these cars to carry more passengers than the full service cars ; the trailers are numbered 201 210.

Removing and ),
Removing the First Law's " inaction " clause solves this problem but creates the possibility of an even greater one: a robot could initiate an action which would harm a human ( dropping a heavy weight and failing to catch it is the example given in the text ), knowing that it was capable of preventing the harm and then decide not to do so.
Removing the " walls that contain human consciousness " to create a “ union ” of the individual self ( jivatman ) with the supreme self ( paramatman ), is now commonly held to be the goal of yoga practice.
* Trumat Hadeshen Removing the ashes of the korban olah ( elevation offering ), based on Leviticus 6: 1-6.
Removing these phosphates prevents the DNA from ligating ( the 5 ' end attaching to the 3 ' end ), thereby keeping DNA molecules linear until the next step of the process for which they are being prepared ; also, removal of the phosphate groups allows radiolabeling ( replacement by radioactive phosphate groups ) in order to measure the presence of the labeled DNA through further steps in the process or experiment.

Removing and thus
Removing these transuranics in a conventional reprocessing plant would be extremely difficult as many of the actinides emit strong neutron radiation, requiring all handling of the material to be done remotely, thus preventing the plutonium from being used for bombs while still being usable as reactor fuel.
The Spoon was bought by Clement Kynnersley, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, for sixteen shillings when Cromwell ordered the destruction of the new regalia ; the Spoon, probably dating from the thirteenth century, is thus the oldest element of the Regalia.
Removing water from the chambers of the shell reduces the overall density of the shell, and thus the shell behaves as a flotation device comparable to the swim bladder in bony fish.
Removing detail ( and thus the number of polygons ) would permit reduced rendering times and allow the computer animations for the various television episodes to be created in a practical time scale due to the tight production schedules.

Removing and into
Removing the hyperplanes defined by the roots of Φ cuts up Euclidean space into a finite number of open regions, called Weyl chambers.
Removing genital ridges before they started to develop into testes or ovaries results in the development of a female, independent of the carried sex chromosome.
* Removing the dust protector converts the SD10 into an infrared-sensitive camera

Removing and considerable
Removing this would be a considerable cost and generating no extra revenue, which, coupled with the increasingly unreliabile old locomotives and DMUs prompted BR to look for a new generation of diesel multiple units.
Removing these labels is often difficult and may result in considerable damage to the label.

Removing and including
However, from an ecological perspective, this is a falsehood, for several reasons, including: a ) Removing most of the trees in a given area is usually done using large machines which disrupt the soil greatly, and the dramatic diminution of ground cover permits large-scale erosion and avalanches, which further damage the habitat and sometimes endangers infrastructure, roads, and communities.
* Removing people who are inadmissible to Canada, including those involved in terrorism, organized crime, war crimes or crimes against humanity

Removing and much
Removing these mappings would greatly improve general system performance ; at WWDC ' 96, engineers claimed that the performance of system calls would be as much as 50 % faster.
Removing the need for heavy glass faces allows LCDs to be much lighter than other technologies.
Removing it makes using the backlighting much more effective.

Removing and present
* Removing the present tier on the West Stand so that the inclination of the present day upper tier contiunues to pitch level
Removing nitrogen also slowed the growth process and reduced the crystalline quality, so the process was normally run with nitrogen present.
Removing Windows components can adversely affect software which assumes they are present.

Removing and ).
* Removing any native plant ( see Part I: Wildlife for further details ).
* Removing any native plant ( see Part I: Wildlife for further details ).
* Removing any native plant ( see Part I: Wildlife for further details ).
Removing dead cell material is important in chronic inflammation, as the early stages of inflammation are dominated by neutrophil granulocytes, which are ingested by macrophages if they come of age ( see CD-31 for a description of this process ).
# Removing proteins by adding a protease ( optional but almost always done ).
# Removing RNA by adding an RNase ( often done ).
* Removing a hydrogen from carbons 22 and 23 yields stigmasterol ( stigmasta-5, 22-dien-3β-ol ).
* Removing carbon 24 < sup > 2 </ sup > and hydrogens from carbons 22 and 23, and inverting the stereochemistry at C-24 yields brassicasterol ( ergosta-5, 22-dien-3β-ol ).
Removing some clear juice increases the concentration of colour and flavour compounds from the skins in the remaining juice intended for making red wine ; the resulting rosé is known as a saignée ( bled ).

Portsmouth and New
* 1905 Russo-Japanese War: peace negotiations begin in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Notable examples include Samuel Adams of the Boston Beer Company in Boston ( even though the recipe for the beer does not come from New England ); Sea Dog Brewing Company of Bangor ; Shipyard Brewing Company of Portland ; and Smuttynose Brewing Company of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Among the converts to Unitarianism were the prominent Pickerings of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, whom Morse had painted.
* 1905 Russo-Japanese War: In New Hampshire, USA, the Treaty of Portsmouth, mediated by US President Theodore Roosevelt, ends the war.
Frustrated in his attempts at a new ministry, Bachiler left Hampton and went as missionary to Strawbery Banke ( now Portsmouth, New Hampshire ) probably that same year 1644.
The S-33 leaves Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Research conducted for the 100th anniversary of the Treaty in 1905 explored participants ' diaries, local newspapers and government documents to explain the causes of the war, the military conflict on land and sea, President Theodore Roosevelt's back channel diplomacy, and the peace negotiations hosted by the United States Navy and the State of New Hampshire, as the nearby city of Portsmouth acted as host to the diplomats.
The peace conference began when President Theodore Roosevelt invited both countries to conduct direct negotiations at the neutral site of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Due to the efforts of Governor McLane, the State of New Hampshire along with Portsmouth and its citizens became the unlikely host for the first international treaty to be signed in the United States.
Only now is it becoming apparent that the hospitality of the State of New Hampshire and the residents of Portsmouth and vicinity played a significant informal role in creating an atmosphere that made the formal peaceful settlement possible.
In 1994, the Portsmouth Peace Treaty Forum was created by the Japan-America Society of New Hampshire to commemorate the Portsmouth Peace Treaty with the first formal meeting between Japanese and Russian scholars and diplomats in Portsmouth, New Hampshire since the negotiation of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty in 1905.
Since then, the Forum has brought the Portsmouth Peace Treaty and its model of diplomacy to wider awareness through the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Treaty in 2005, commemorations of Theodore Roosevelt ’ s Nobel Peace Prize for his Treaty diplomacy ( 2006 2009 ) and legislation in 2010 making September 5th Portsmouth Peace Treaty Day in New Hampshire.
Since then, the Forum has documented new insights derived from this timeline and subsequent discoveries in permanent resources including the exhibit An Uncommon Commitment to Peace, and its companion catalogue, recognized by the Library of Congress as the most accessible educational resource on the subject, a Portsmouth Peace Treaty Trail ( and map supported by the New Hampshire Division of Tourism ), a curriculum guide for grades 4-8 distributed to all school districts in New Hampshire, a series of New Hampshire Humanities Council lectures and articles on the Treaty and New Hampshire's citizen diplomacy and a variety of commemorative events.

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