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Official Subdivisions of the Permian System, from most recent to most ancient rock layers are:
While Lee's synthesizers had been featured instruments ever since the late 70s, keyboards were suddenly shifted from the contrapuntal background to the melodic front-lines in songs like " Countdown " and the lead-off track " Subdivisions ".
* Subdivisions carved from previously rural land into multiple-home developments built by a single real estate company.
" Subdivisions b through e preclude one from changing their name by common law if they are in state prison, on probation, on parole, or been a convicted sex offender.
The Brunswick Line is the longest line, from Washington, D. C. to Martinsburg, West Virginia over the CSX Metropolitan, Old Main Line, and Cumberland Subdivisions, all of which were former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ( B & O ) lines.
Like " Subdivisions ," from the album Signals, " Middletown Dreams " explores suburban monotony and the average person's attempts to temporarily escape it.
* The primary Subdivisions of East Germany from 1952
* Subdivisions ( EP ), an EP consisting of re-interpretations of songs from Clearing the Channel ( 2005 )
Their 3rd album simply called " 3 " was released in August 2009 and contains two cover versions-of Roy Harper's song " Another Day " from the album Flat Baroque and Berserk and Subdivisions by the Canadian group Rush.
Subdivisions may also be for the purpose of commercial or industrial development, and the results vary from retail shopping malls with independently owned out parcels, to industrial parks.
* Chemin de fer de la Matapédia et du Golfe ( former CN Mont Joli and Matane Subdivisions, operates between Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec and Campbellton, New Brunswick and from Mont-Joli to Matane, Quebec.

Subdivisions and homes
Subdivisions with expensive single-family homes are found in Rosemont.

Subdivisions and communities
Subdivisions were developed around such communities, as well as in pre-existing neighborhoods, either in empty lots or as replacements for torn-down structures.

Subdivisions and have
Subdivisions have caused incursions to what is now a narrow strip, with a playground and heritage pavilion.

Subdivisions and .
* BBC article, Religion & Ethics — Christianity: Subdivisions: Christadelphians.
Subdivisions of inorganic chemistry are organometallic chemistry, cluster chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry.
Subdivisions of " earlier " and " later " were added to the Stone Age by Thomsen and especially his junior colleague and employee Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae.
Subdivisions of the Sontaran military structure mentioned in the series include the Sontaran G3 Military Assessment Survey and the Grand Strategic Council, the Ninth Sontaran Battle Group, the Fifth Army Space Fleet of the Sontaran Army Space Corps, and the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet.
usually only in discrete Czech and Polish local names for the individual mountain ranges e. g. Karkonosze / Krkonoše appear, see Subdivisions above.
The 1962 song " Little Boxes " by Malvina Reynolds lampoons the development of suburbia and its perceived bourgeois and conformist values, while the 1982 song Subdivisions by the Canadian band Rush also discusses suburbia.
Passive Solar: Subdivisions, windows, underground.
Subdivisions and businesses are being built in the area because of the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville and because of its nice schools.
Subdivisions constructed in the 1990s contributed to New Haven's growth.
Subdivisions are reviewed by Union Township Board of Supervisors and Snyder County Planning Commission and are approved by the Union Township Board of Supervisors.
Subdivisions are reviewed by the Shamokin Dam Borough Planning Commission and the Snyder County Planning Commission and are approved by the Shamokin Dam Borough Council.
Salt Lake County ’ s rapidly growing population began expanding west in the early 1970s and farmers found they could sell their land to developers for a lot more than they were making on the farms. Subdivisions began springing up.
Turk Mountain lane is a collector road that has a terminus directly below the Turk Mountain overlook and is the southern limit of Crimora's CDA ( Community Development Area ). 90 % of Crimora's newest housing stock has sprung up near Turk mountain lane in Northwood and Vesper View Subdivisions.
( See: Subdivisions of Scotland.
Subdivisions in psycholinguistics are also made based on the different components that make up human language.
Additionally, the solos on " Tom Sawyer " and " Subdivisions " were done on the Minimoog.
See Eight Provinces, Provinces of Korea, Subdivisions of South Korea and Administrative divisions of North Korea for details.
* 2000 Census of Minnesota, see p. F-6: American Indian Areas, Counties, County Subdivisions, and Places-Section 3

varying and quality
Methods include simply looking at the night sky with the naked eye, using binoculars, and using a variety of optical telescopes of varying power and quality, as well as additional sophisticated equipment, such as cameras, to study light from the sky in both the visual and non-visual parts of the spectrum.
* CPANTS, the CPAN Testing Service, evaluates distributions automatically for quality assurance metrics of varying usefulness and assigns them a " kwalitee " rating.
Instead the broadcast can use the channel to include PSIP and can also subdivide across several video subchannels ( aka feeds ) of varying quality and compression rates, including non-video datacasting services that allow one-way high-bandwidth streaming of data to computers like National Datacast.
Metapopulation models simplify the landscape into patches of varying levels of quality, and metapopulations are linked by the migratory behaviours of organisms.
Class-A amplifiers are often used in output stages of high quality op-amps ( although the accuracy of the bias in low cost op-amps such as the 741 may result in class A or class AB or class B, varying from device to device or with temperature ).
As the price and the rarity of the Ford GT40 have increased, so has the demand for a continuation model as well as cheaper imitations and replicas of varying quality.
Comparison of the ' To be, or not to be ' soliloquy in the first three editions of Hamlet, showing the varying quality of the text in the Bad Quarto, the Good Quarto and the First Folio
The Arab forces were of varying quality, but Arab states had heavy military equipment at their disposal.
Some companies and independent smiths outside of Japan produce katana as well, with varying levels of quality.
However, a number of them ( of varying quality ) were shown the following year on the Paramount Comedy Channel in the UK ; it has not been disclosed how these scenes were saved or where they came from ; possibly the source was the Criterion laserdisc.
In the late 19th century pioneers such as Frederick Winslow Taylor and Henry Ford recognized the limitations of the methods being used in mass production at the time and the subsequent varying quality of output.
The remainder are dirt roads with quality varying from smooth hard surfaces with drainage to rutted, extremely uneven tracks passable only with a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Various processes and methodologies have been developed over the last few decades to improve software quality management, with varying degrees of success.
Commercial products, marketed especially towards vegetarians and labeled as such, are available in most countries world wide, in varying amounts and quality.
Although these journal selections are, by nature, episodic and of varying quality, they range over more than 50 years of the writer's life and contain much that Maugham scholars and admirers find of interest.
Comparison of the ' To be, or not to be ' soliloquy in the first three editions of Hamlet, showing the varying quality of the text in the Hamlet Q1 | Bad Quarto ( Q1 ), the Good Quarto ( Q2 ) and the First Folio
Until the 19th century all mahogany was regarded as one species, although varying in quality and character according to soil and climate.
This estimate considers varying levels of kerogen quality and extraction efficiency.
Within development theory, however, there are varying ideas concerning what constitutes desirable change for a particular society, and the different ways that quality of life is defined by institutions therefore shapes how these organizations work for its improvement as a whole.
Until then, Champagne houses produced different cuvées of varying quality, but a top-of-the-range wine produced to the highest standards ( and priced accordingly ) was a new idea.
Cassettes of varying tape quality and playing time.
Cassettes of varying tape quality and playing time.
This has not kept Columbia Pictures from officially releasing the film on home video ( many unauthorized releases of varying quality also exist from different companies ).
An Axminster-type power loom is capable of weaving high quality carpets with many varying colours and patterns.
The signals are monitored worldwide and the location of the distress is detected by non-geostationary satellites, and can be located by trilateration in combination with triangulation, respecting the varying quality of the signal received.

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