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Older and Pre-Parthenon
The Parthenon itself replaced an older temple of Athena, which historians call the Pre-Parthenon or Older Parthenon, that was destroyed in the Persian invasion of 480 BC.

Older and is
Older techniques, such as bilinear and trilinear filtering, do not take into account the angle a surface is viewed from, which can result in aliasing or blurring of textures.
Older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right, and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled.
The album is considered less inspired than its predecessor, but it is notable for the Parsons-Hillman-Leadon song " Older Guys " and for its take on Jagger and Richards ' " Wild Horses "— the first recording released of this famous song.
Older people are thus treated differently than younger people ( i. e., a distinction is made, discrimination occurs ).
Older Chinese was written right-to-left, so a reversed order "" is sometimes used for terms related to Shanghainese art and culture.
Older and very cheap irons typically use a bare copper tip, which is shaped with a file or sandpaper.
Older motherboards must have a WAKEUP-LINK header onboard connected to the network card via a special 3-pin cable ; however, systems supporting the PCI 2. 2 standard and with a PCI 2. 2 compliant network adapter card do not usually require a Wake-on-LAN cable as the required standby power is relayed through the PCI bus.
Older, vacuum tube ( valve ) based equipment is generally much less vulnerable to EMP than newer solid state equipment.
* Uncle John Joad – Older brother of Pa Joad ( Tom describes him as " a fella about 60 ", but the narrator later tells you he is 50 ), feels responsible for the death of his young wife years before when he ignored her pleas for a doctor because he thought she just had a stomachache, when she actually had a burst appendix.
Older men tend to have higher thresholds than younger women, but it is not a hard and fast rule, and other factors, for example drugs, affect seizure threshold.
Older and younger generations alike enjoy the use of betel nut, which is readily available at stores and markets.
Older OS versions ( before 2. 00 ) don't display anything about the hardware version unless the calculator is HW2 or later.
The liturgical texts of the Yasna, which includes the Gathas, is in Older Avestan, with short, later additions in Younger Avestan.
Scots is a contraction of Scottis, the Older Scots and northern version of late Old English Scottisc ( modern English " Scottish "), which replaced the earlier i-mutated version Scyttisc.
Older methods of generating DEMs often involve interpolating digital contour maps that may have been produced by direct survey of the land surface, this method is still used in mountain areas, where interferometry is not always satisfactory.
Older televisions have a 4: 3 " aspect ratio ", which means that the width is 4 / 3 of the height ; modern widescreen TVs have a 16: 9 aspect ratio.
Older than these is the Old English poem Beowulf which applies the story of the boy in the boat instead to the Danish who is the eponym of the legendary Danish royal lineage known as the Scyldings or Skjöldings.
Older machines designed without burn-in problems taken into consideration often display evidence of screen damage, with images or text such as " Please insert your card " ( in the case of ATMs ) visible even when the display changes while the machine is in use.
Older than the Palais des Papes in Avignon, the Palais de la Berbie, formerly the Bishops ' Palace of Albi, now the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, is one of the oldest and best-preserved castles in France.
Older homes are more affordable to purchase, and the figures support that: the median value of owner-occupied housing in Marinette is $ 58, 100, which is far less than the state average of $ 112, 200.

Older and frequently
Older texts frequently refer to the Orion Nebula as the Great Nebula in Orion or the Great Orion Nebula.
Older operating systems forced upon the programmer a record structure and frequently non-orthogonal data semantics and device control.
Older snakes possess more potent venom, and larger snakes are frequently capable of storing larger volumes of it.
In a paper on the atomic theory, published in 1826, he anticipated to a remarkable extent some ideas which are frequently supposed to belong to a later period ; and the continuation of these studies led him to the ideas about substitution ( metalepsis ) which were developed about 1839 into the theory ( Older Style Theory ) that in organic chemistry there are certain types which remain unchanged even when their hydrogen is replaced by an equivalent quantity of a halide element.
Older episodes as well as " best-of " episodes are frequently re-aired during late nights on HBO.
Geoff Andrew, in the Time Out Film Guide, praises Erice's contribution to Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet ( Lifeline ) as " quite masterly ", adding " it only makes you wish he worked more frequently ".
Older historiography frequently combined the figures of Bolesław I's two sons, Otto and Bezprym, or even attributed to Bezprym the middle name of Otto.
Older articles previously found only inside plain text files became immediately accessible, and the new system also allowed articles to be published more frequently and directly to the website.

Older and referred
Older terminology referred to limits as " inverse limits " or " projective limits ," and to colimits as " direct limits " or " inductive limits.
* The first bearer of the name can be referred to as Senior, Daddy or have " Big ", or " Older " placed in front of his given name, as in " Big Pete ", or " Older Pete ".
The members of the parliament of Scotland were collectively referred to as the Three Estates ( Older Scots: Thre Estaitis ), also known as the community of the realm, and until 1690 composed of:
Often referred to as a part of the Bølling-Allerød period, which includes the Older Dryas stadial between them.
Older machines are referred to as electro-mechanical ( EM ) and have mechanical score reels that spin to display the score.
Older ( pre 1970 ) publications, particularly in Scotland, referred to any coarse-grained volcaniclastic rock as ' agglomerate ', which led to debris flow deposits, talus deposits and other types of breccia being mistaken for vents.

Older and was
Around 500 BC the Ur-Parthenon was dismantled to make place for a newer and grander building, the " Older Parthenon " ( often called Pro-Parthenon, " early Parthenon ").
Athenians decided to stop the construction of the Olympieion which was related with the tyrant Peisistratus and his sons and instead used the Piraeus limestone destined for the Olympieion to build the Older Parthenon.
The Older Parthenon was still under construction when the Persians sacked the city in 480 BC.
Older editions of the CIA World Factbook, going back to 1989, country rankings constructed from CIA data, and additional country information from other sources are available at the Countries of the World website, which was begun in 1996.
The name Greater Poland ( Polonia Maior ) was for the first time used in 1242, by princes Boleslaw and Przemyslaw I, who named themselves Duces Majoris Poloniae ( Princes of the Older Poland ).
Older NSAIDs were known long before their mechanism of action was elucidated and were for this reason classified by chemical structure or origin.
The only character injured in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode " Older and Far Away " ( 2002 ) wears a red shirt ; writer Drew Greenberg confirmed that this " redshirt " reference was intentional.
The letter yogh ( ; Middle English: ), was used in Middle English and Older Scots, representing y () and various velar phonemes.
The year 1999 was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations.
Older reference works tend to favour the spelling " Caractacus ", but modern scholars agree, based on historical linguistics and source criticism, that the original Brythonic form was * Caratācos, pronounced, which gives the attested names Caradog in Welsh, Karadeg in Breton and Carthach in Irish.
StarOffice 5. 2 was the last version to contain the programs listed under Older Discontinued Components.
Older research assumed that the manuscript was written where it was found in Benediktbeuern.
The 2005 IDW comic book Spike: Old Times, by Peter David, depicts Spike's encounter with the vengeance demon Halfrek, explaining his recognition of her in Buffy episode " Older and Far Away ", and clarifying that she was in fact his beloved Cecily.
Older books about Alfred the Great include the legend, for example: Jacob Abbott's 1849 Alfred the Great says that " One of the greatest and most important of the measures which Alfred adopted for the intellectual improvement of his people was the founding of the great University of Oxford.
Older records mention that there was a house at the location “ built in the Dutch fashion .” Apparently the early building was partially destroyed and rebuilt around 1810 and the present two-story, three bay structure with side hall and double parlor plan was built atop the remains.
Older barns were usually built from lumber sawn from timber on the farm, although stone barns were sometimes built in areas where stone was a cheaper building material.
He was the winner of five Group One ( G1 ) races in four countries, the 2004 Australian Champion Three Year Old and also the 2005 World Champion Older Turf Miler.
Dame Joan Bakewell, the British Government's " Voice of Older People ", said the current British law on assisted suicide was " a mess " and that Nitschke should have been made more welcome in the UK.
Older accounts of the war portrayed Pontiac as a savage but brilliant mastermind behind a massive " conspiracy ," which was planned in advance.

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