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Thackeray ’ s Universe: Shifting Worlds of Imagination and Reality.
Shifting to the soldiers reminds us of the happiest part of Badii ’ s life, and a tree in full bloom reminds us of the Turkish taxidermist ’ s epiphany — though the soldiers also signify the wars that made both the Kurdish soldier and the Afghan seminarian refugees, and a tree is where the Turk almost hung himself.

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In 2010, Front Line Assembly, with new members Jeremy Inkel and Jared Slingerland, released a new single, Shifting Through the Lens ( released 28 May 2010 ), and album, Improvised Electronic Device ( released 25 June 2010 ), the latter also available as a a deluxe edition featuring two extra tracks ( only available as a digital release ).
The first title, The City of Shifting Waters ( La cité des eaux mouvantes ), provides some information on the period of time itself, while the following title, Empire of a Thousand Planets ( L ' empire des mille planètes ), mentions the precise date of September 23, 2720.
In 2009 the band released a limited edition eight-disc singles box set, including previously unreleased b-sides and brand new re-recordings of old demo songs released in other forms before, including Smile At the Moon, ( which was debuted live on the 2009 Essence of Progression Tour ), Shifting Sands, Half Way Home and Fist of Tongues.
A dramatic poem ( 1854 ), Shifting Scenes and Other Poems ( 1862 ).
* Majewski, John, and Viken Tchakerian, “ The Environmental Origins of Shifting Cultivation: Climate, Soils, and Disease in the Nineteenth-Century U. S. South ,” Agricultural History, 81 ( Fall 2007 ), 522 – 49.
There's The Fun Fair ( the main starting area ), Grassy Greens, Frosty Frontier, Shifting Sands, and Bowser's Castle.
He joined the band Paraphernalia in 1987 and played on the albums A Cry from the Heart ( 1987 ), Everlasting Flame ( 1993 ) and Shifting Sands.
), On Shifting Ground: Muslim Women in the Global Era ( NY: Feminist Press, 2005 ).

Shifting and production
Shifting cultivation used to be the backbone of smallholder agriculture throughout the tropics, but today it is abandoned in many places in favor of large scale cash crop production – e. g. for biofuels, cash crops.
Nevertheless, even in the most favourable environments, it is likely that if the cropping period is extended beyond a certain point, the fallow conditions required for an adequate recovery of soils and vegetation will be jeopardized. Shifting cultivation used to be the backbone of smallholder agriculture throughout the tropics, but today it is abandoned in many places in favor of large scale cash crop production – e. g. for biofuels, cash crops.
Shifting cultivation was one of the very first forms of agriculture practiced by humans and its survival into the modern world suggests that it is a flexible and highly adaptive means of production.
Shifting to foreign car companies as U. S. domestic manufacturers bought production in house, by 1971 Ingersoll saw automobile transmission sales increase more than tenfold to 487, 000 units in the preceding decade.
# Shifting rapidly towards knowledge-based production in Arab socioeconomic structures ;

Shifting and temporarily
Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned.

Shifting and changes
Shifting baselines is a term which describes the way significant changes to a system are measured against previous baselines, which themselves may represent significant changes from the original state of the system.

Shifting and due
However it has strongly recommended land based passage instead of channel cutting through Ram's bridge due to several advantages of land based passage like Shifting sandbanks, Ability to prevent navigational hazards etc.

Shifting and operations
Shifting south to Eschenau, the Division prepared for Bavarian operations.
Shifting operations overseas to Britain, Reventlow's team raced the Scarab cars in Formula One with little success against the new rear-engine race cars.

Shifting and .
Shifting coalitions saw ten years of political instability.
" Shifting Identities in Taiko Music.
Shifting cultivation is a farming system which sometimes incorporates the slash and burn method in some regions of the world.
: See main articles: False attribution, Fallacy of quoting out of context, No true Scotsman, Shifting ground fallacy.
At the end he mumbled in his sleep, then said, " Now we can cross the Shifting Sands.
Shifting its attention to Mali's economic difficulties, the government approved plans with some reforms in the state enterprise system, and attempted to control public corruption.
* Shifting: ( logical, i. e. right shifts put zero in the most significant bit ) LSL, LSR, ( arithmetic shifts, i. e. sign-extend the most significant bit ) ASR, ASL, ( Rotates through eXtend and not :) ROXL, ROXR, ROL, ROR
Peace to War: Shifting Allegiances in the Assemblies of God.
Shifting the baseband signal 90 ° out of phase cannot be done simply by delaying it, as it contains a large range of frequencies.
* Computer Security Publications: Information Economics, Shifting Liability and the First Amendment by Ethan M. Preston and John Lofton
Shifting winds create desert mountains that range from two to twenty meters in height and may be several kilometers in length.
" Shifting this process to the intranet reduced the cost per enrollment to $ 21. 79 ; a saving of 80 percent ".
* Sadaputa Dasa, Religion and Modern Rationalism: Shifting the Boundary Between Myth and Science, ISKCON Communications Journal # 1. 2, July / December 1993.
Shifting of the end of the stop pulse is a deviation in character time and rate rather than an end distortion.
* Jan Paul Crielaard, " The Ionians in the Archaic period: Shifting identities in a changing world ," in Ton Derks, Nico Roymans ( ed.
( reviewed in: Stevens, Jane R. " Shifting Focus to Mozart's Operas.
" Shifting Ground: Lucan, Tacitus, and the Landscape of Civil War.
In 1875 Alger produced the serial Shifting for Himself and Sam's Chance, a sequel to The Young Outlaw.
In Strong and Steady and Shifting for Himself, for example, the affluent heroes are reduced to poverty and forced to meet the demands of their new circumstances.

business and location
What made these new location figures particularly impressive was the fact that although 1960 was a year of mild business recession throughout the nation, Rhode Island scored marked progress in new industry, new plants, and new jobs.
This can occur particularly where the business transaction has no obvious physical location: in the case of many financial products, it may be unclear " where " the transaction occurs.
Meta tags can be used to indicate the location a business serves:
Opole Province's geographic location, economic potential, and its population's level of education make it an attractive business partner for other Polish regions ( especially Lower Silesian and Silesian Voivodeships ) and for foreign investors.
This way, the company can concentrate more on business development without having to worry as much about the manufacturing process, managing the development team, or finding a physical location for a call center.
Village residents surmised it was too notorious a location, and Rodwell's boycott discouraged business.
* As an option, some shopping malls and other commercial business offer WiFi access at their location.
Categorization was based upon lifestyle risk ( example, amount of time spent interacting with strangers ), type of employment, and their location at the time of the killing ( example, bar, home or place of business ).
Clerks are also identified in the same census report ; thus the location is most likely Rice's merchant business.
In essence, this mode of telecommunication allows a business to effectively carry out its daily function regardless of location.
A subscriber unit, or SU is a broadband radio that is installed at a business or residential location to connect to an access point to send / receive high speed data wired or wirelessly.
Long John Silver's had only one New York City location ( in Eastern Queens ), but it is no longer in business.
The city's central location has led to much of its business development.
More sophisticated forecasting can include other aspects of traveler decisions, including auto ownership, trip chaining ( the decision to link individual trips together in a tour ) and the choice of residential or business location ( known as land use forecasting ).
By 1916, Edward H. Bennett, co-author of the Plan of Chicago, wrote that a lakefront location would be most suitable for an airport serving the central business district.
Among the other factors relevant to this inquiry are the skill required ; the source of the instrumentalities and tools ; the location of the work ; the duration of the relationship between the parties ; whether the hiring party has the right to assign additional projects to the hired party ; the extent of the hired party's discretion over when and how long to work ; the method of payment ; the hired party's role in hiring and paying assistants ; whether the hiring party is in business ; the provision of employee benefits ; and the tax treatment of the hired party.
Over the years, Northridge has been a popular place for the film and television business to shoot location productions due to its close proximity to the major studios.
The " corner of 14th and Oak " in downtown Wistful Vista was routinely given as a location for various homes, places of business and government buildings throughout the show's run.
In 1861, it was the location of Wamsutta Oil Refinery, the first business venture of Henry Huttleston Rogers, who became a leading United States capitalist, businessman, industrialist, financier, and philanthropist.
Person County offers a strategic location for business and industry, as it is within an hour ’ s drive of North Carolina's two major economic centers, the Research Triangle Park ( Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh ) and the Piedmont Triad ( Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point ), and a two-hour drive of Richmond, Virginia.
Early court business included the location and opening of roads from the county seat to various places within the state, including St. Louis, Springfield, Jefferson City, Lake Spring, and Salem.
Jay and Silent Bob return to their primary business location in front of Quick Stop.
The internet has allowed businesses to compete in markets outside of their geographic location, reach more consumers, create efficiencies and cut costs in manual processes as well as pioneer new techniques for doing business.
They moved their business of supplying firewood for steamboats to this new location on higher ground.
This makes Imperial an ideal location for industry, and business services.

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