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Second and shift
Heidegger's later works, after the Second World War, seem to many commentators ( e. g. William J. Richardson ) to at least reflect a shift of focus, if not indeed a major change in his philosophical outlook.
Second, the shift in settlement patterns was catalyzed by a marked change in the weather, particularly affecting the eastern desert, which grew warmer and drier, eventually becoming entirely uninhabitable for most of year.
Extreme interference at the upper edge of the 150-200 meter band — the official wavelengths allocated to amateurs by the Second National Radio Conference in 1923 — forced amateurs to shift to shorter and shorter wavelengths ; however, amateurs were limited by regulation to wavelengths longer than 150 meters ( 2 MHz ).
from: 1981 till: 1991 shift :($ dx, 5 ) text: Second KGB special detachment Vega Group ( Vympel ) established by Yuri Andropov ( 100 men ).
In the liturgical reforms of the mid-20th century in the Roman Catholic Church following the Second Vatican Council, there was a significant shift in the funeral rites used by the Church.
McGurn says: " The shift in social perspectives, as exemplified by Wells ' cyclists, led Galsworthy to claim, at a later date, that the bicycle had " been responsible for more movement in manners and morals than anything since Charles the Second.
This period, up to 1928, was known as the " Second Period ", mirroring the shift in the USSR from war communism to the New Economic Policy.
Extreme interference at the upper edge of the 150-200 meter band — the official wavelengths allocated to amateurs by the Second National Radio Conference in 1923 — forced amateurs to shift to shorter and shorter wavelengths ; however, amateurs were limited by regulation to wavelengths longer than 150 meters ( 2 MHz ).
; Second gear takeoff: Some automatics, particularly those fitted to larger capacity or high torque engines, either when " 2 " is manually selected, or by engaging a winter mode, will start off in second gear instead of first, and then not shift into a higher gear until returned to " D ." Also note that as with most American automatic transmissions, selecting " 2 " using the selection lever will not tell the transmission to be in only 2nd gear ; rather, it will simply limit the transmission to 2nd gear after prolonging the duration of 1st gear through higher speeds than normal operation.
The main difference between Old High German and the West Germanic dialects from which it developed is that it underwent the Second Sound Shift or High German consonant shift.
While the name East Germany, a political term, used to be the colloquial naming of the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ), the term Eastern Germany underwent a shift in the 20th century due to the border shifts after the Second World War.
* Second, that if the North Atlantic drift were to shut down, that barrier would fail, releasing a flood of frozen air into the Northern Hemisphere, causing a sudden and drastic temperature shift.
In 1936, prior to the population shift of the Second Great Migration ( African American ) from the 1940s to the 1960s, the sociologist Arthur Raper described the Black Belt as some 200 plantation counties with black population portions over 50 %, lying " in a crescent from Virginia to Texas ".
The Second Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment, recently acquired the Terrex as part of its shift into a motorised infantry battalion.
Second, it was a more refined album than predecessor, signaling a shift from that album into the next.
Responsible for this sudden shift was the War of the Second Coalition, during which the battlefront ran directly through the Aare Valley and hundreds of French soldiers were quartered in houses in the town.
According to Matloff, “… the Second World War represented a fundamental shift in the international balance of power, for which a coalition strategy fashioned for victory provided no real or grand solutions ” ( 702 ).
* Second sound shift
The contrast had become a deep division by the time of Azione Cattolica's revision of its official statutes in 1969 and its adoption of a new policy of " religious choice " ( a withdrawal from the sphere of partisan politics and a shift in focus towards spirituality and social justice, ostensibly in response to the Second Vatican Council ).
The most obvious doctrinal explanation for this shift lies in the twentieth canon of the seventh ecumenical synod declared at the Second Council of Nicaea in 787.
By now playing regularly for Kirkheaton Second XI, Rhodes's keenness to reach one game on time led him to ring the off-duty bell before the end of the shift and as a result he lost his job.
* Computer Engineering ( Second shift ) ( Intake-60 )
Throughout the First World War deception began to shift to the strategic planners higher up the chain of command, and during the Second World War deception planning departments sprung up in all of the major theatres.

Second and uniform
Washington appeared at the Second Continental Congress in a military uniform, signaling that he was prepared for war.
After demobilisation as a Lieutenant-colonel in August 1946, Heath joined the Honourable Artillery Company, in which he remained active throughout the 1950s, rising to Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion ; a portrait of him in full dress uniform still hangs in the HAC's Long Room.
In Bermuda, which sent the first colonial volunteer unit to the Western Front in 1915, and which had more people per capita in uniform during the Second World War than any other part of the Empire, Remembrance Day is still an important holiday.
Often, especially on naval-related forays during the Second World War, he was seen in Trinity House cap or uniform.
The Second Quartet has a more uniform atmosphere and expression.
Léger was credited with greatly modernising the Office of the Governor General, having, among other things, eschewed the traditional court dress of the Windsor uniform in favour of morning dress at state functions, though he was also negatively criticised for the same, as well as for asking that decorations, particularly those from the Second World War, not be worn at certain state events.
A slightly modified version of the suit, adapted for combat, formed the basis for National Revolutionary Army army uniforms leading up through the Second Sino-Japanese War, although during the 1930s, as German military advice and assistance to the National Government waxed, the formal military uniform in the professional elements and ranks essentially became that of Weimar and then Nazi Germany ( including the famous helmet ).
Mackensen, a nationalist rather than a National Socialist, frequently appeared at Nazi functions wearing his imperial cavalry uniform and became a major symbol of the integration of the Second and Third Reichs.
The reason for this name is that the main issue of the election was the Second Boer War, as " khaki " was the colour of the relatively new military uniform of the British army that had been universally adopted in that war.
Penrith's uniform colours in the 1966 NSWRL Second Division and earlier years were blue and white but due to the Cronulla-Sutherland side registering a predominantly blue jersey design first, and with Newtown, Canterbury, Eastern Suburbs and Parramatta also displaying various shades of blue, Penrith went in search of an alternative.
Special patterns of AFV uniform were also worn beginning in the Second World War, initially black coveralls, later khaki coveralls as well as the padded " Pixie suit ".
The Canadian Army has made extensive use of plain coveralls as a field uniform, commonly using khaki coveralls in the Second World War to save wear and tear on wool Battledress.
An episode of the Goon Show was entitled " The Man who Never Was " and was set during the Second World War, referred to a microfilm in the uniform of someone dressed up as a naval officer ( though this was about a secret weapon.
In striking contrast to the uniform accounts of the Second Council, there are records of several possible " Third Councils ".
Their uniform until the Second World War, however has been a Court dress of green with gold embroidery, and cocked hat with a plume of dark cock's feathers.
In 1986, there were several changes to the team, previous first coat was replaced by the current shield the idea was the then owner Salvador Necochea, the latter was first played in the uniform settlement in green and white stripes and third at last a league ranked by the rise when 4 dates to finish the regular season defeat to Santos Laguna Tepic by a score of 1: 0 and gets the lead in the Second Division " A ".
Second, the regional pattern was fairly uniform.
In the school year 1950 / 51 Male school from Futoška Street was moved into the present-day building of the school and the uniform First Mixed High School was founded, and earlier high school became the Second Mixed High School.
Special patterns of AFV uniform were also worn beginning in the Second World War, initially black coveralls, later khaki coveralls as well as the padded " Pixie suit ".
The Canadian Army has made extensive use of plain coveralls as a field uniform, commonly using khaki coveralls in the Second World War to save wear and tear on wool BD.
The Nepal CTC tea is also characterized by four pronounced flushes, the First, Second, Monsoon and Autumn flushes, but unlike the orthodox tea, the CTC tea is more or less uniform throughout, often exhibiting a strong color and subtle aroma after infusion.
In May 1999, during the Second Congo War, Onyango-Obbo and other editors of The Monitor – Wafula Ogutu and David Ouma Balikowa – were arrested and charged with " sedition " and " publication of false news ", following the publication of a photograph of a naked woman being sexually abused by men in military uniform.

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