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The Society for Psychical Research ( SPR ) is a non-profit organisation in the United Kingdom.
The Strategic Petroleum Reserve ( SPR ) is an emergency fuel storage of oil maintained by the United States Department of Energy.
The total value of the crude in the SPR is approximately $ 64. 5 billion USD.
However, the maximum total withdrawal capability from the SPR is only per day, making it a 160 + day supply.
The SPR management office is located in New Orleans, Louisiana.
On November 13, 2001, President George W. Bush announced that the SPR would be filled, saying, " The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is an important element of our Nation's energy security.
This mechanism was adopted when refilling the SPR began, and once filling is completed, revenues from the sale of future royalties will be paid into the federal treasury.
Once conditions return to normal, the loan is returned to the SPR with additional oil as interest.
He was the founder and president of the International Institute of Projectiology and Conscienciology ( IIPC ), and is also a long standing member of the American Society for Psychical Research ( ASPR ) in New York, USA, the Society for Psychical Research ( SPR ) in London, England, the Brazilian Association of Parapsychology in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, among others.
In some cases, the designated marksman rifle is simply an accurized version of the currently-issued assault rifle ( in the case of the Mk 12 SPR ) while in other cases, the designated marksman rifle is adapted from a formerly issued battle rifle ( in the case of the M14 EBR ).
Another method to be considered is Surface Plasmon Resonance ( SPR ).
SPR is a completely separate company and has substantial wind farms. On 2006-04-27 and were granted permission to build Europe's largest on-shore windfarm.
The United States Navy Mark 12 Mod 0 / 1 Special Purpose Rifle ( SPR ) is a rifle in service with United States Special Operations Forces in Operation Enduring Freedom and previously in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The SPR, used by Special Operations Forces of both the U. S. Army and U. S. Navy, is a heavily modified light designated marksman variation of the AR-15 / M16 line of infantry weapons, and is chambered for NATO standard 5. 56x45mm ammunition.
The exact history of the SPR is unclear, but there appear to be either four or five prime iterations of the weapon, culminating in the most recent Mk 12 Mod 1 version.
* Barrel: An 18-inch ( 457 mm ) threaded-muzzle match-grade free floating stainless steel heavy barrel with a 1: 7 ( 178 mm ) rifling twist ratio is standard for the SPR.
* Mounts: A long accessory rail, called a SWAN Sleeve ( ARMS SPR MOD or ARMS # 38 SPR PEQ-2-3 ), manufactured by ARMS, is installed, running the length of the rifle.
Currently, a Harris swivel model bipod is typically used with the SPR, and is sometimes seen with a KMW Pod-Loc tension adjustment device.
* Ammunition: The SPR is not used to fire standard issue 5. 56mm M855A1 or M193 ball or M856 tracer ammunition.
The total extinction of light at the SPR is made up of both absorption and scattering.

SPR and Psychical
The Society for Psychical Research ( SPR ) was founded in London in 1882.
* Society for Psychical Research Founded in 1882, the SPR was the first society to conduct organised scholarly research into parapsychology and other human experiences that challenge contemporary scientific models.
James was influential in the founding of the American Society for Psychical Research ( ASPR ) in New York City in 1885, three years after the British Society for Psychical Research ( SPR ) was inaugurated in London, leading to systematic, critical investigation of paranormal phenomena.
The SPR went on to say the stories relating to battlefield " visions " which circulated during the spring and summer of 1915, " prove on investigation to be founded on mere rumour, and cannot be traced to any authoritative source ".” Given that the Society for Psychical Research believed in the existence of supernatural forces, the conclusions of this report are highly significant.
After visiting the house, George Fallows, a senior reporter for the Daily Mirror, suggested that the Society for Psychical Research ( SPR ) be called in to investigate.
The Society for Psychical Research ( SPR ) accepted Smith's claims that the act was genuine and after becoming a member of the Society he was appointed private secretary to the Honorary Secretary Edmund Gurney from 1883 to 1888.

SPR and Research
In a 1986 press release to the newspapers and leading magazines in Great Britain, Canada and the USA, the SPR retracted the Hodgson report, after a re-examination of the case by the Fortean psychic Dr. Vernon Harrison, past president of The Royal Photographic Society and formerly Research Manager to Thomas De La Rue, an expert on forgery, as follows: " Madame Blavatsky, co-founder of the Theosophical Society, was unjustly condemned, new study concludes.
The Gen I and Gen II Freefloat Forearms are combined with the Atlantic Research Marketing Systems # 38 SPR MOD Sleeve, while the Gen III Freefloat Forearm, due to its it larger barrel nut, only works with the ARMS # 38 SPR PEQ-2-3.
Recognition from the Society for Psychophysiological Research ( SPR ), Psychophysiology, 1999, Oxford University Press.

SPR and Society
Critical SPR investigations into purported mediums and the exposure of fake mediums led to a number of resignations in the 1880s by Spiritualist members, but the Society continued to investigate mediums, studying Leonora Piper and Eusapia Palladino among others.
" It does not however, since its inception in 1882, hold any corporate opinions: SPR members have a variety of beliefs or lack thereof about the reality and nature of the phenomena studied, and many prominent sceptics have been active members of the Society.
Other publications include the Student Economic Review and the Trinity College Law Review, produced independently by students of economics and law respectively, the Social and Political Review ( SPR ), now in its 22nd year, the Trinity Student Medical Journal, The Attic, student writing produced by the Dublin University Literary Society and the Afro-Caribbean Journal produced by the Afro-Caribbean Society.

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He catches criminals not merely because he is paid to do so ( frequently he does not receive a fee at all ), but because he enjoys his work, because he firmly believes that murder must be punished.
This is an unsolved problem which probably has never been seriously investigated, although one frequently hears the comment that we have insufficient specialists of the kind who can compete with the Germans or Swiss, for example, in precision machinery and mathematics, or the Finns in geochemistry.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
We saw it frequently afterward, but our suggestion for the very first encounter is near sunset.
Traditional crewel embroidery which seems to be appearing more frequently this fall than in the past few years is still available in this country.
One is impressed with the dignity, clarity and beauty of this new translation into contemporary English, and there is no doubt that the meaning of the Bible is more easily understandable to the general reader in contemporary language in the frequently archaic words and phrases of the King James.
These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract.
For he knows that the first and sometimes most difficult job is to know what the question is -- that when it is accurately identified it sometimes answers itself, and that the way in which it is posed frequently shapes the answer.
He is appreciative of the expert help available to him and draws these resources into play, taking care to examine at least some of the raw material which underlies their frequently policy-oriented conclusions.
A president is frequently besieged to serve in non-academic civic and governmental capacities, to make speeches to lay groups, and to make numerous ceremonial appearances on and off campus.
Towards the end of an intermediate or major rise, while the top is forming on the price chart, it is frequently observed that the odd-lot buying increases sharply.
The simplest division, and the one most frequently used ( with subdivisions ) in gas and electric rate cases, is a threefold division of the total operating and capital costs into `` customer costs '', `` energy '' or `` volumetric costs '', and `` demand '' or `` capacity '' costs.
) An authentic diffraction pattern is always obtained and optical properties are frequently checked.
The second step is to recognize the substantial agreement -- frequently blurred by emotionalism and inaccurate newspaper reporting -- already existing between Catholics and Non-Catholics concerning the over-all objectives of family planning.
Mary is cheery and gay when her husband comes home in the evenings, and the children's bed-time is frequently preceeded by a session of happy, family rough-housing.
Indeed, it is in the field of transportation that Congress has most frequently granted employers exemption from the anti-trust laws ; ;
One frequently has the feeling that the order of their movement combinations could be transposed without notable loss of effect, there is too little suggestion of organic relationship and development.
His normal specialty is playing the good-natured old man, frequently stupid or deluded but never mean or sly.

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