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During the TRF, the farmers of Southeast Texas are appreciated, and there are live bands, singers, and a Beauty Pageant that takes place during this time.

TRF and its
Although a TRF receiver can not be engineered for a high degree of selectivity relative to its carrier frequency, there is no reason it cannot reach the same level of sensitivity as other designs.
Following Agito, Kamen Rider Ryuki began the relationship with the record label Avex Group and its artists to perform theme songs for the series, such as ISSA of DA PUMP for 555, Nanase Aikawa for Blade, YU-KI of TRF for Kabuto, and AAA for Den-O, as well as the introduction of the group RIDER CHIPS, deemed the official band of Kamen Rider.
TRL's profits are invested in its own research programmes, selected by the TRF to enhance knowledge in critical areas such as safety, environmental impact and sustainable development.

TRF and scheme
A ` Teaching-cum-Research Fellowship ' ( TRF ) scheme was introduced by NSIT in 1998 for the candidates.

TRF and from
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone ( TRH ), also called thyrotropin-releasing factor ( TRF ), thyroliberin or protirelin, is a tropic, tripeptidal hormone that stimulates the release of TSH ( thyroid-stimulating hormone ) and prolactin from the anterior pituitary.
Although the TRF design heralds from the early years of radio and has been largely superseded by superheterodyne and other circuits, it was ' resurrected ' in 1972 in silicon as the ZN414 TRF radio integrated circuit from Ferranti, thus affording the design a new lease of life in hobbyist radio projects, kits and some commercial products.
A few months later they began their first overseas tour around Asia alongside another artist from the Komuro family where they shared the stage with Namie Amuro and TRF.
The Royal Wessex Yeomanry TRF is taken from the 74th ( Yeomanry ) Division, whose insignia was a broken spur in a black diamond during World War I, used to signify that the division was once a mounted division and now served as infantry.
The new EF50 valve from Philips enabled Pye to build this high-gain receiver, which was a Tuned Radio Frequency ( TRF ) type and not a superhet type.
Other achievers from the district include Mr. Paul Melly ( Standard Group, CMA ), Samuel Kirui ( Telkom, PS, OPDM ), Wilson Chepkwony ( State House ), and Jeremiah Ruto ( Director KARI, TRF ).

TRF and Royal
Tactical Recognition Flash | Tactical Recognition Flash ( TRF ) of the Royal Logistic Corps

TRF and ),
* TRF ( band ), a J-pop group
Winnie is the host of the Texas Rice Festival ( TRF ), which occurs during the first weekend of October annually.
The building project included the construction of three major commands: Trident Training Facility ( TTF ), Trident Refit Facility ( TRF ), and Strategic Weapons Facility, Atlantic ( SWFLANT ).

TRF and all
The superior superheterodyne system replaced the earlier TRF and regenerative receiver designs, and since the 1930s almost all commercial radio receivers have been superheterodynes.

TRF and ).
All candidates must complete four Modules-Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking-to obtain a band score, which is shown on the IELTS Test Report Form ( TRF ).
The main use of TRF is found in drug screening applications, under a form called TR-FRET ( time-resolved fluorescence energy transfer ).
The difference is that the optical system includes polarizing filters on the light path: the samples in the microplate are excited using polarized light ( instead of non-polarized light in FI and TRF modes ).
During the summer of 2004 the regiment adopted a single Tactical Recognition Flash ( TRF ) of the White Rose of Yorkshire on a black background ( this design was previously used by the 49 West Riding Division between the WWI and early in WWII ).

takes and its
The turret screw machine, now known as the Brown & Sharpe hand screw machine, takes its ancestry directly from Mr. Brown's efforts to introduce equipment to simplify the manufacture of the sewing machine.
The SCR process, with its precision corner-posts, its precision guide lines, its working level scaffold, and its hand-level brick supply takes eight manhours to get set, but once ready it makes it easy for bricklayers to lay a thousand bricks a day.
In there aren't many young people in the neighborhood the modifier young takes dominant stress away from its head people: the fact that the young creatures of interest are people seems rather obvious.
In the rare case where a corporation's only substantial asset, or its most important one, is a claim for refund, perhaps its transfer should not be permitted, whether the reorganization takes the form of a statutory merger or of the acquisition of assets for stock.
The great column from which the square takes its name was erected by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Louis Glazer is chairman of the men's committee that, among other jobs, takes over part of the responsibility for staffing the shop during its evening hours.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
); its design was planned by the government of the day ; and it places individual letters in syllable clusters with equal dimensions, in the same way as Chinese characters, to allow for mixed-script writing ( one syllable always takes up one type-space no matter how many letters get stacked into building that one sound-block ).
The order takes its name from the family Asparagaceae and is placed in the monocots.
At the end of this period, not longer than one year, the soul then takes its place in the World to Come.
* 1984 – STS-41-D: The Space Shuttle Discovery takes off on its maiden voyage.
However, when a speaker wishes to emphasize that the individuals are acting separately, a plural pronoun may be employed with a singular or plural verb: the team takes their seats or the team take their seats, rather than the team takes its seats.
Importantly, the convention only comes into force if the aircraft takes off or lands in a place different than its country of registration.
* 2003 – NATO takes over command of the peacekeeping force in Afghanistan, marking its first major operation outside Europe in its 54-year-history.
the plot takes place only in a gigantic megastructure / arcology simply called the City, which is still being expanded by its automatic systems.
Traffic shaping usually takes place in the Network Interface Card ( NIC ) in user equipment, and attempts to ensure that the cell flow on a VC will meet its traffic contract, i. e. cells will not be dropped or reduced in priority at the UNI.
Usually an arrondissement includes cantons and a canton includes one to several communes including the chef-lieu, " chief place ", from which the canton takes its name.
Light-time correction depends upon the velocity and distance of the emitting object during the time it takes for its light to travel to Earth.
From this appearance it takes its name.

takes and colour
He takes the slip to the shopkeeper, who opens the drawer marked ' apples ', then he looks up the word ' red ' in a table and finds a colour sample opposite it ; then he says the series of cardinal numbers — I assume that he knows them by heart — up to the word ' five ' and for each number he takes an apple of the same colour as the sample out of the drawer .— It is in this and similar ways that one operates with words —" But how does he know where and how he is to look up the word ' red ' and what he is to do with the word ' five '?
In the second the influence of Miró and the drawing style of Picasso is visible with the use of fluid curving and intersecting lines and colour, whereas the first takes a directness that would later be influential in movements such as Pop art.
The stripes fade by the time the piglet is about 6 months old, when the animal takes on the adult's grizzled grey or brown colour ( see photo in Reproduction section to compare adult and juvenile colouring ).
The colour orange takes its name from the orange fruit.
The flowers are a deep red colour, and the plant takes its name Wake-robin by analogy with the Robin, which has a red breast that heralds spring.
This ITIL lapel pin takes its colour from the ITIL Service Strategy book and is awarded on successful completion of the ITIL v3 Foundation exam.
It is thought that this may increase the time it takes for the Himba to distinguish between two colours that fall under the same Herero colour category compared to people whose language separates the colours into two different colour categories.
The analogy given by Dzogchen masters is that one's nature is like a mirror which reflects with complete openness but is not affected by the reflections, or like a crystal ball that takes on the colour of the material on which it is placed without itself being changed.
Fish quality usually takes into account size, meatiness, and percentage of fat, colour of flesh, taste, shape of the body, ideal oil and omega-3 content ( Gjedrem 1985 ).
Platoons are commanded by captains, with a colour sergeant who takes the main burden of day-to-day training, especially during the first term ( unlike West Point, RMAS entrusts the majority of officer training to Senior Non-Commissioned Officers ).
As the Red Underwing moth takes off, the sudden flash of colour may confuse the attacker, and when it lands and immediately closes its wings it may seem to disappear as the colour is " switched off ".
In colour and chromogenic black-and-white photography, a similar development process is used except that the reduction of silver simultaneously oxidizes the paraphenylene colour developing agent which then takes part in the production of dye-stuffs in the emulsion by reacting with the appropriate couplers.
Having saluted the colour with his sword, the Sergeant-Major takes it from the Colour Sergeant, freeing him to change and later slope arms.
The Ensign salutes the colour with his sword, sheathes the sword without taking his eyes off the colour, and takes possession of it.
Robert Armitage Sterndale, from whom Kipling derived most of his knowledge of Indian fauna, used the Hindi word " Bhalu " for several bear species, though Daniel Karlin, who edited the Penguin reissue of The Jungle Book in 1989, states that, with the exception of colour, Kipling's descriptions of Baloo are consistent with the sloth bear, as brown bears and Asian black bears do not occur in the Seoni area where the novel takes place.
Examples include Julian Oliver's ioq3apaint, a generative painting system that uses the actions of software agents in combat to drive the painting process, Alison Mealy's UnrealArt which takes the movements of game entities and uses them to control a drawing process in an external program, and RetroYou's R / C Racer a modification of the graphic elements of a racing game which results in rich fields of colour and shape.
Müller is naive, sentimental, and sets against outward nature a parallel of some passionate soul-state which takes its colour and significance from the former.
It takes advantage of the fact that each pixel on a colour LCD is actually composed of individual red, green, and blue or other color subpixels to anti-alias text with greater detail or to increase the resolution of all image types on layouts which are specifically designed to be compatible with subpixel rendering.

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