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year and actual
Middletown bases its claim on the general provision of the law that `` all rateable property, both tangible and intangible, shall be taxed to the owner thereof in the town in which such owner shall have had his actual place of abode for the larger portion of the twelve ( 12 ) months next preceding the first day of April in each year ''.
However, actual rainfall from year to year is irregular and occasionally may be less than, leading to severe reductions in crop yields for both rain-fed and irrigated agriculture.
As with the actual console units, the game cartridges themselves evolved over the first year of the console's release.
However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns ( especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know ), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and autumn, as well as fall, began to replace it as a reference to the season.
One simple version of adaptive expectations is stated in the following equation, where is the next year's rate of inflation that is currently expected ; is this year's rate of inflation that was expected last year ; and is this year's actual rate of inflation:
One year usually had 12 months, which were alternately 29 and 30 days long ( with an additional day added from time to time, to catch up with " drifts " between the calendar and the actual moon cycle ), and intercalary months were added in an arbitrary fashion at the end of the year.
The U. S. military sometimes uses a system, which they call " Julian date format " that indicates the year and the actual day out of the 365 days of the year ( and thus a designation of the month would not be needed ).
The actual speed with which the Earth orbits the Sun varies slightly during the year, so the speed with which the Sun seems to move along the ecliptic also varies.
The notion of the zone of proximal development that he introduced in 1933, roughly a year before his death, served as the banner for his proposal to diagnose development as the level of actual development that can be measured by the child's independent problem solving and, at the same time, the level of proximal, or potential development that is measured in the situation of moderately assisted problem solving by the child.
In 2001, when Joey Ramone died, the Ramones were named as inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, prior to the actual ceremony held early the following year.
In the UK and other countries that use " Summer Time " the actual exact time of the midpoint in a common year is at 1: 00 p. m. this is when 182 days and 12 hours have elapsed and there are 182 days and 12 hours remaining.
Rainfall varies from a year across the country ; actual rainfall has ranged from a year to as much as.
The marginal difference of 0. 000125 days between the Gregorian calendar average year and the actual year means that, in 8, 000 years, the calendar will be about one day behind where it is now.
Budget execution in 2004 was also impressive, as actual consolidated budget revenues exceeded projections by 1. 4 % for most of the year.
Given a year to complete the work, Gibson undertook the actual writing out of " blind animal terror " at the obligation to write an entire novel – a feat which he felt he was " four or five years away from ".
As has been noted, a typical pump failure based on actual year 2002 reports, costs $ 5, 000 on average.
The reason for the reform was that the average length of the year in the Julian calendar was too long – it treated each year as 365 days, 6 hours in length, whereas calculations showed that the actual mean length of a year is slightly less ( 365 days, 5 hours and 49 minutes ) As a result, the date of the actual vernal equinox had slowly ( over the course of 13 centuries ) slipped to 10 March, while the computus ( calculation ) of the date of Easter still followed the traditional date of 21 March.

year and term
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
The president is elected for a five year term by the people ( absolute majority with 2nd round if necessary ).
The House of Representatives has 18 members, elected for a two year term, 17 in single-seat constituencies and one by a public meeting on Swain Island.
The Senate also has 18 members, elected for a four year term by and from the chiefs of the islands.
After completing his term of apprenticeship, Dürer followed the common German custom of taking Wanderjahre — in effect gap yearin which the apprentice learned skills from artists in other areas ; Dürer was to spend about four years away.
The term came to denote the season in 16th century England, a contraction of Middle English expressions like " fall of the leaf " and " fall of the year ".
The executive power is exercised by a governor elected to a four year term.
Each municipality has an autonomous local government, comprising a mayor, directly elected by the people to a four year term, and a legislative body, also directly elected by the people.
This year marks the first post-communist government that not collapsed and served its 4-year term until 2001, thus stabilizing the political system in Bulgaria.
According to Dáithí Ó hÓgáin, the term Céad Shamhain or Cétshamhainin means " first half ", which he links to the Gaulish word samonios ( which he suggests means " half a year ") as in the end of the " first half " of the year that begins at Samhain.
In the first year of Allende's term, the short-term economic results of Economics Minister Pedro Vuskovic's expansive monetary policy were unambiguously favorable: 12 % industrial growth and an 8. 6 % increase in GDP, accompanied by major declines in inflation ( down from 34. 9 % to 22. 1 %) and unemployment ( down to 3. 8 %).
Pinochet was, as expected, the candidate proposed, and he was denied a second 8 year term by 54. 5 % of the vote.
On Jan. 1 2008 Costa Rica started its third year term on the Security council.
The reforms of Lucius Cornelius Sulla required a ten year period between holding another term in the same office.
The princeps senatus served as the leader of the Senate and was chosen to serve a five year term by each pair of Censors every five years.
His Tàichū (, " Grand Inception ") calendar of 104 BC had a year with the winter solstice in the 11th month and designated as intercalary any calendar month ( a month of 29 or 30 whole days ) during which the sun does not pass a principal term ( that is, remained within the same sign of the zodiac throughout ).
The mayor is elected in a citywide vote to a four year term.
The term gallicised Corsican refers to Corsican up to about the year 1950.
It set the first eight year presidential term for Pinochet, with a plebiscite in the eighth year, in which only one candidate, nominated by the Junta, would be accepted or not.
The term caddie or cadie first appeared in the English language in the year 1634.
In 1919, the year tetrodes were invented, William Henry Eccles coined the term diode from the Greek roots di ( from δί ), meaning " two ", and ode ( from ὁδός ), meaning " path ".
The term started to get its modern negative meaning with Cornelius Sulla's ascension to the dictatorship following Sulla's second civil war, making himself the first Dictator in more than a century ( during which the office was ostensibly abolished ) as well as de facto eliminating the time limit and need of senatorial acclamation, although he avoided a major constitutional crisis by resigning the office after about one year due to poor health, dying shortly after.
All undergraduates are required to be in residence for the fall, winter, and spring terms of their freshman and senior years, as well as the summer term of their sophomore year.

year and signal
Indeed, the failure of home-building as a whole to respond this year to somewhat greater availability of mortgage financing, and the increasing reports of pockets of unsold homes and rising vacancy rates in apartment buildings, may also signal in part that the lush days of big backlog demand for housing are reaching an end.
The completion of the story seemed also to signal an end to his problems: he was no longer troubled by nightmares, divorced Germaine in 1977 ( they had separated in 1960 ), and finally married Fanny Vlamynck on 20 May of the same year.
The following year, Gustav Kirchhoff wrote a paper in which he showed that the speed of a signal along an electric wire was equal to the speed of light.
In November of that year, the Green March into Western Sahara began when 300, 000 unarmed Moroccans accompanied by the Moroccan Army armed with heavy weapons as SAM and others converged on the southern city of Tarfaya and waited for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western Sahara.
" The old fable of a living Richard was revived ", notes one account, " and emissaries from Scotland traversed the villages of England, in the last year of Henry's reign, declaring that Richard was residing at the Scottish Court, awaiting only a signal from his friends to repair to London and recover his throne.
The diagnosis of PMD is often first suggested after identification by magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) of abnormal white matter ( high T2 signal intensity, i. e. T2 lengthening ) throughout the brain, which is typically evident by about 1 year of age, but more subtle abnormalities should be evident during infancy.
These mint marks often signal the rarity of the issue, for example the Napoleon 20 franc gold coin struck in 1809 at Paris and marked with the letter " A " had an issue of 687, 508 coins ; in the same year at the mint at Bordeaux, marked with the letter " K " only 2, 534 coins were struck ; while the mint at Lille, marked with a " W " struck 16, 911 coins.
Depending on time of day, season of year, solar weather and Earth's geomagnetic field, a signal might reach around the world.
The next year, the federal Lighthouse Board decided to put a light and fog signal at the point in Mukilteo.
The world's first radio distress signal was transmitted by the East Goodwin lightvessel's radio operator on 17 March 1899, after the merchant vessel Elbe ran aground on the Goodwins, while on 30 April that year, the East Goodwin vessel transmitted a distress signal on its own behalf, when the SS R. F. Matthews rammed it in a dense fog.
In the above case, the mutual fund selling a one-year warrant exercisable at $ 500 sends a signal to other investors that the stock may trade at $ 500-levels in one year.
In January of that year Chen Yun published an article calling for increased Soviet aid, perhaps a signal to Moscow that the wild men were no longer in control of the economy.
These include the Wiley Prize for Psychology, founded in 2009 ; the Peter Townsend Policy Press Prize, created in 2011 ; and the British Academy President ’ s Medal, created in 2010 and awarded to up to five recipients each year who have demonstrated “ signal service to the cause of the humanities and social sciences ”.
" It is high time that a strong signal is sent to Iran that unless this long-standing boycott is lifted, Iranian athletes will not be allowed to enter major international events such as next year ’ s Olympic Games in London ," Lauder said.
It was ideally situated between the major Jewish cities of Palestine and Babylonia and its residents lit an annual bonfire on Rosh Hashannah in a signal to Babylonia's Jewish communities that the religious new year began.
After one year of broadcasting free-to-air, in February 1990 it became the first Sky channel to scramble its signal, using a card-encryption system called VideoCrypt which rendered the picture totally obscured to anyone attempting to view it without a decoder and smart card.
It requested and received permission to test its signal on one of its own towers, the Bell microwave tower located on Upper Wentworth St. at Fennell Ave., for a period of one year.
In 1875 the Settle to Carlisle Railway was built, opening to goods traffic in 1875 and to passengers the following year when the Settle Station was opened along with goods warehouse, cattle pens, signal box and water cranes.
The year 2001 also saw the launch of KAAL's digital signal on UHF channel 33.
CITY launched a test broadcast of its digital signal using the ATSC DTV standard on January 16, 2003, and began regular digital transmission on March 3 of the same year, becoming the first digital television station in Canada.
Also new for the 2007 model year were LED turn signal repeaters on the side mirrors and fog lamps in the bumper.
It was formerly broadcasted 24 / 7, but on the year 2001, it cut its broadcast from 6pm-12mn due to poor ratings and signal outage.
Inside, the 1985 dashboard used satin black trim on the lower dashboard fascia and a slightly revised steering wheel with a padded center panel including a horn button — the previous year had a hard plastic center piece, with the horn button located at the end of the turn signal stalk.

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