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Specific and dates
Specific portions of the rights grant vest on different dates over the duration of the period of the vesting.
Specific dates are given in the early books of the Demon Princes series, but not in the others.
Specific dates entered on this page of the journal are for the first week of July, 1840.

Specific and would
Specific examples would be endless: the following, both minor and major in effect, are merely typical.
This revision was proposed in order “ to update archaic language, to clarify some theological ambiguities, to seek greater theological precision, to address new issues, to have a SOF that would be better suited to be used as a teaching tool in our churches .” Specific beliefs based on biblical interpretation can vary somewhat due to the congregational governance system that gives autonomy to individual local EFCA churches.
This is called the Apparent Specific Gravity, denoted by subscript A, because it is what we would obtain if we took the ratio of net weighings in air from an analytical balance or used a hydrometer ( the stem displaces air ).
# Specific performance would cause severe hardship to the defendant
On March 18, 2008, the developer / landowners in Coyote Valley announced they would no longer fund the Specific Plan process, which terminates that planning process.
For example, in the episode " Agony of De-Bleat " when General Specific finally captures Sheep, the Angry Scientist states that he didn't actually have the Ray Gun ready, thinking that they would never capture Sheep due to it " being so contrary to the set-up of the show ".
He is always right behind General Specific, and despite being much smarter, he would prefer to receive orders than give them.
Specific design influences to later Porsche models include the control-arm suspension and 959-esque headlamps which would later be used on the 993 as well as the overall shape and tail-light design which were adapted for the 996 generation 911.

Specific and be
Specific religious social teachings ( for example, the direction of prayer, or dietary restrictions ) may be revoked by a subsequent manifestation so that a more appropriate requirement for the time and place may be established.
Specific acquired immunity against infectious diseases may be mediated by antibodies and / or T lymphocytes.
Specific objects or even days can be holy, but they derive holiness from being connected with God — the seventh day, the tabernacle, and the priests all derive their holiness from God.
Specific attention should be paid to blood pressure during the procedure and the level of the anesthetic should be regularly and appropriately topped up since non-epinephrine anestetics take longer to come into effect and wear off faster.
Specific amino acid sequences ( PTS or peroxisomal targeting signal ) at the C-terminus ( PTS1 ) or N-terminus ( PTS2 ) of peroxisomal matrix proteins signals them to be imported into the organelle.
Specific studies have found pedestrian walking speeds ranging from 4. 51 km / h to 4. 75 km / h for older individuals to 5. 32 km / h to 5. 43 km / h for younger individuals, although a brisk walking speed can be around 6. 5 km / h and champion racewalkers can average more than 14 km / h over a distance of 20 km.
Specific regulatory frameworks and questions related to Paramedic practice can only definitively be answered by consulting relevant provincial legislation, although provincial Paramedic Associations may often offer a simpler overview of this topic when it is restricted to a province-by-province basis.
Specific wedding quilts continue to be made today.
Specific immunomodulatory therapies, such as the TNFα antagonists ( e. g. etanercept ), the B cell depleting agent rituximab, the anti-IL-6 receptor tocilizumab and the costimulation blocker abatacept have been shown to be useful in treating RA.
Specific historical facts about Donaldsonville can be learned through the books of Sidney Marchand ( historian, mayor, legislator, attorney ).
Specific legislation may require that all government meetings be open to the public, or that written records be released upon request.
MOF can be viewed as a standard to write metamodels, for example in order to model the abstract syntax of Domain Specific Languages.
Specific military operations can also be characterized as following the adhocracy model in form and function.
They can be formulated as SMART criteria: Specific, Measurable ( or at least evaluable ) achievement, Achievable ( recently Agreed-to or Acceptable are used regularly as well ), realistic ( given the current state of organizational resources ) and Time terminated ( bounded ).
Specific referral can be made to the International Civil Service Commission ( ICSC ) of the United Nations, an independent expert body established by the United Nations General Assembly.
Specific considerations for business intelligence systems have to be taken in some sectors such as governmental banking regulations.
The Jealousy Specific Innate Model ( JSIM ) proved to not be innate, but may be sensitive to situational factors.
Specific fuel consumption of air-breathing jet engines at their maximum efficiency vary more or less inversely with speed, which in turn means that the fuel consumption per mile or km can be a more appropriate comparison metric for aircraft that travel at very different speeds.
* Specific tests on reproductive function, embryonic toxicity, or carcinogenic potential can all be required by law, depending on the result of other studies and the type of drug being tested.
As noted the specific impulse of monopropellants is lower than bipropellants and can be found with the Air Force Chemical Equilibrium Specific Impulse Code tool.

Specific and important
Specific elements incorporated within Alexander's books include the Cauldron of the Undead, as well as adapted versions of important figures in the Mabinogion such as Prince Gwydion and Arawn, Lord of the Dead.
Specific label directions are given on materials that are toxic to bees, because these pollinators are considered an important environmental resource.
Specific issues include the amount of water required for irrigation and the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers in maintenance, as well as the destruction of wetlands and other environmentally important areas during construction.
Nevertheless, he is generally considered the leading international exponent of " minimalism ," and its most important theoretician through such seminal writings such as " Specific Objects " ( 1964 ).
Whitley Stokes, secretary in the legislative department, was mainly responsible for the measures passed during Hobhouse's term of office, with the important exception of the Specific Relief Act, 1877, in which Hobhouse as an equity lawyer took an especial interest, and a revision of the law relating to the transfer of property, which became a statute after he left India.
Specific terms for some historically important tram technologies include horsecar, heritage streetcar, and cable car.
Specific movements of the canter are often required in dressage competition, but are also important for the general training of any riding horse for any discipline.
Specific registers are designated to hold the most important parts of the JVM state: registers r0-r3 hold an alias of the top of the Java stack, r4 holds Java local operand zero ( pointer to ) and r6 contains the Java stack pointer.

Specific and double
Specific rules also govern when fair fly balls are deflected into the stands by a fielder: for example, a fair fly ball deflected out of play by a fielder from a point within 250 feet of home plate is considered a double.

Specific and names
Specific to the United States, the Social Register is a directory of names and addresses of prominent American families who form the social elite.
Specific plans for names, nicknames, and colors were developed by a committee of nine persons that made final reports to the School Board in December 1978.
Specific activities that involve students in attending to and demonstrating recognition of the sounds of language include waving hands when rhymes are heard, stomping feet along with alliterations, clapping the syllables in names, and slowly stretching out arms when segmenting words.
Specific names for the degrees vary across countries, and even universities within countries.

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