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Subdivisions in 1953, pictured with 25 oblasts ; Crimean Oblast | Crimea would be transferred in 1954 and the Drohobych Oblast | Drohobych and Izmail Oblast | Izmail oblasts would be absorbed by the Lviv Oblast | Lviv and Odessa Oblast | Odessa oblasts respectively.
* Saginaw Subdivisions — Saginaw, Michigan to Port Huron, Michigan via two routes and to Bay City, Michigan ( Mostly abandoned between 1951 and 1988, some sections in use with the Huron and Eastern Railway )
Subdivisions have caused incursions to what is now a narrow strip, with a playground and heritage pavilion.
It operates between Port Saint Joe, Florida and a connection with CSX's Pensacola & Atlantic and Tallahassee Subdivisions at Chattahoochee, Florida, with a short spur to Apalachicola, Florida.
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.
Dailey is widely credited with delivering the title line during the chorus of the 1982 Rush song " Subdivisions ", although he denied this.
Subdivisions of the single operator category are often made based on the highest power output levels used during the contest, such as a QRP category for single operator stations using no more than five watts output power, or a High Power category that allows stations to transmit with as much output power as their license permits.

Subdivisions and homes
Subdivisions of varying quality, ranging from starter homes to exclusive, gated golf communities, have emerged.

Subdivisions and are
Subdivisions of inorganic chemistry are organometallic chemistry, cluster chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry.
Official Subdivisions of the Permian System, from most recent to most ancient rock layers are:
" 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.
Subdivisions and businesses are being built in the area because of the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville and because of its nice schools.
Subdivisions are reviewed by the Freeburg Borough Council and Snyder County Planning Commission and
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.
Subdivisions in psycholinguistics are also made based on the different components that make up human language.
* Subdivisions assigned codes — Subdivisions currently assigned codes in ISO 3166-2 ; if there are more than one level of subdivisions, the first-level subdivisions are shown in italics
Subdivisions of a New Taiwan Dollar are rarely used, since practically all products on the consumer market are being sold at whole dollars.
Subdivisions, such as " Chess symbols " in the block Miscellaneous symbols, are not a " block ".
Subcategories are organized by voivodeship. Parent categoriesThe following are normal parent categories ; pages in the present category usually should not be placed in the parent categories as well :• Subdivisions of PolandCategory: Subdivisions of Poland • LAU 2 statistical regions of the European UnionPoland </ div >
They are described in the book " Administrative Subdivisions of Countries: A Comprehensive World Reference, 1900 Through 1998 " written by Gwillim Law.
Total, there are thirteen Circles, four Blocks and four Subdivisions in Changlang district.
The Subdivisions of Portugal are intricate delineation of the urban-rural hierarchy of population agglomerations based on the principles of subsidiarity, local government autonomy, and democratic decentralization of the public services within the unitary State.

Subdivisions and found
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.

Subdivisions and .
* BBC article, Religion & Ethics — Christianity: Subdivisions: Christadelphians.
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.
* Subdivisions carved from previously rural land into multiple-home developments built by a single real estate company.
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 constructed in the 1990s contributed to New Haven's growth.
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.
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

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Don't think you have to start with the most expensive equipment in the world.
Francesca and Herbert considered themselves violently nonconformist and showed the world they were by filling their Colonial house with contemporary furniture and paintings and other art objects ( expensive, but not necessarily valuable, contemporary things ).
Interviewing, checking references, training the salesmen, having them go with more experienced salesmen was expensive -- and the rate of attrition due to resignations or unsatisfactory performance was too high.
A hypothetical issue of this sort might deal with the establishment of a free public junior college in a community where there already was a good private college which served the middle-class youth adequately but was too expensive for working-class youth.
It is probably more effective than the expanded scholarship programs of the past decade, because the scholarship programs mainly aided the students with the best academic records ( who were usually middle-class ), and these students tended to use the scholarship funds to go to more expensive colleges.
If an expensive and specialized piece of machinery is needed -- such as a spray rig, a combine, or a binder -- it is better to pay someone with a machine to do the work.
Night after night he stayed with Gunny in the dead of winter, rubbing her with quarts of expensive liniment, fussing over her bran mash as the cook did over charlotte russe, tracking manure on the pretty new carpet when he did come to the house.
However, the rail link between Abkhazia and Georgia proper has been closed for a number of years, forcing Armenia to receive rail cars laden with cargo only through the relatively expensive rail-ferry services operating between Georgian and other Black Sea ports.
Pro-business conservative commentators joined in opposition, writing that the Americans with Disabilities Act was " an expensive headache to millions " that would not necessarily improve the lives of people with disabilities.
Each æstel was worth the princely sum of 50 mancuses, which fits in well with the quality workmanship and expensive materials of the Alfred jewel.
Also, modern militaries usually do not equip their forces with the best armour available, since it would be prohibitively expensive.
* Student Acrylics have working characteristics similar to professional artist acrylics, but with lower pigment concentrations, less expensive formulas, and a smaller range of colors.
He also shot three of the most expensive music videos ever in the history of Dutch Hip Hop and through a management deal with Cilvaringz, performed in 34 countries worldwide.
The most expensive was the building of the Phase II Silver Line tunnel under Fort Point Channel, done in coordination with Big Dig construction.
However, it is expensive to grow and wastes space proportional to 2 < sup > h </ sup >-n for a tree of depth h with n nodes.
mainly used to establish the connection with the sum of powers because it is computationally expensive.
As recently as the late 1990s it was rather run-down ; it underwent a controversial gentrification in recent years ( in conjunction with the development of the nearby University Park at MIT ), and continues to grow more expensive.
Bolt on neck joints were once associated only with less expensive instruments but now some top manufacturers and hand builders are using variations of this method.
After World War II, with the arrival of electronics for reading chords and looking in tables of " codes ", the postal sorting offices started to research chordic solutions to be able to employ people other than trained and expensive typists.
Somerset County Council is responsible for running the largest and most expensive local services such as education, social services, the library, roads, public transport, trading standards, waste disposal and strategic planning, although fire, police and ambulance services are provided jointly with other authorities through the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, Avon and Somerset Constabulary and the South Western Ambulance Service.
For example, raw uncompressed PCM audio ( 44. 1 kHz, 16 bit stereo, as represented on an audio CD or in a. wav or. aiff file ) has long been a standard across multiple platforms, but its transmission over networks is slow and expensive compared with more modern compressed formats, such as MP3.
In Britain particularly, good quality building stone became ever more expensive during a period of rapid growth, and it became a common practice to construct prestige buildings from the new industrial bricks, and to finish them with a stucco to imitate stone.
These three types of armour made up the bulk of the equipment used by soldiers with mail being the most expensive.

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