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UK and category
Ireland and the UK belong to this category, and in contrast to the EU core countries above, these countries first joined the EU in 1973.
In 2010, in the UK, Tatraplan had been selected by public vote in the ' Classic Car of the Year ' competition as the winner of the 1940s category.
It won a bronze award in the best scripted programming category in the 2008 UK Student Radio Awards.
In May 2008, Fish's Planet Rock show won the Silver award in the Music Broadcaster of the Year category at the UK Sony Radio Academy Awards 2008.
They have had more hit singles in the UK and Europe than in the U. S. In February 2007, they were nominated for a 2007 BRIT Award in the " Best International Act " category.
* General Sale License, the legal category of drugs in the UK
Often information is sorted using different methods at different levels of abstraction: e. g. the UK telephone directories which are sorted by location, by category ( business or residential ) and then alphabetically.
By the end of 1997, the UK edition won a National Book Award and a gold medal in the 9 to 11 year-olds category of the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize.
* Quality press, a category of newspaper in the UK
Others, probably influenced by the electric folk pioneered by Fairport Convention from 1969, moved towards more traditional material, a category including Dando Shaft, Amazing Blondel, and Jack the Lad, an offshoot of northern progressive folk group Lindisfarne, who were one of the most successful UK bands of the early 1970s.
In the UK, research projects are classified as mild, moderate, and substantial in terms of the suffering the researchers conducting the study say they may cause ; a fourth category of " unclassified " means the animal was anesthetized and killed without recovering consciousness, according to the researchers.
In 2009, Nando's UK was awarded Three Stars ( highest accolade ) in the Best Companies Annual Accreditation Awards – the only entrant in the large companies ' category to achieve the three star rating.
Zoologists generally exclude from the ‘ feral ’ category animals which were genuinely wild before they escaped from captivity: neither lions escaped from a zoo nor the sea eagles ( Haliaeetus albicilla ) recently re-introduced into the UK are regarded as ' feral '.
The first single cut, “ searching ,” was acclaimed by Adam Harrington ( Whispering & Hollerin, UK ) to be “ truly the work of a visionary ” and received Grand Prize in the Electronic Jazz category by the Artists Forum Electronic Music Competition ( 2006 ).
The Craft Beer category is growing at a staggering rate in USA and UK and the trend is growing momentum in Ireland.
The current bus station was built and opened on 30 July 2007 at a cost of £ 1. 4 million, and was given a highly commended accolade in the infrastructure category of the UK Bus Awards 2008.
* British Rail Class 85, a category of UK train locomotives
They also hold PDC Pro Tour events and smaller category events around the UK.
In 2007, the Association of Online Publishers awarded ZDNet UK under the Business Website category for its contribution to innovation in incorporating Web 2. 0 and community features effectively on its site.
In UK club racing the Imp variants became highly successful in the under 1000 cc Special Saloon category.
In 2011 SOS Children's Villages UK created a new web site " Our Africa " which won the New Media category of the One World Media Awards.
Jah Wobble and the Chinese Dub Orchestra won the ' Cross-Cultural Collaboration ' category, for their album Chinese Dub, in the inaugural Songlines Music Awards, announced on 1 May 2009, which were the new ' world music ' awards organised by the UK based magazine, Songlines.
Contrary to this the town has also won awards for the " Best Kept Large Town " and the most " Clean, sustainable and beautiful community " in Scotland in the Beautiful Scotland competition and was the winner in the " large town " category in the 2011 Royal Horticultural Society Britain in Bloom competition achieving a Gold award in the UK finals.
Subletting of social housing is generally illegal, whatever the rent charged to the subtenant ; in the UK it is officially described as a category of housing fraud.

UK and system
Personal Emergency Response Systems ( PERS ), or Telecare ( UK term ), are a particular sort of assistive technology that use electronic sensors connected to an alarm system to help caregivers manage risk and help vulnerable people stay independent at home longer.
NTSC is currently only used with system M, even though there were experiments with NTSC-A ( 405 line ) and NTSC-I ( 625 line ) in the UK.
Nevertheless, it should be noted that the spectrum is broad in the EU, with the UK coming closest to the US system ( Reifner et al., 2003 ; Gerhardt, 2009 ; Frade, 2010 ).
Former NSA employee Margaret Newsham claims that she worked on the configuration and installation of software that makes up the ECHELON system while employed at Lockheed Martin, for whom she worked from 1974 to 1984 in Sunnyvale, California, US, and in Menwith Hill, England, UK.
Another form of e-commerce was the airline reservation system typified by Sabre in the USA and Travicom in the UK.
* Electronic Staff Record, a human resources and payroll system of the UK National Health Service
The UK National Health Service uses a similar system with categories labeled A, B, C, and D. The above Levels are only appropriate for treatment or interventions ; different types of research are required for assessing diagnostic accuracy or natural history and prognosis, and hence different " levels " are required.
In July 1939 Mountbatten was granted a patent ( UK Number 508, 956 ) for a system for maintaining a warship in a fixed position relative to another ship.
Changes to the UK system have been proposed, and alternatives were examined by the Jenkins Commission in the late 1990s.
According to their website, Ceres Power, a UK SOFC fuel cell manufacturer, has developed a method of reducing the operating temperature of their SOFC system to 500-600 degrees Celsius.
In economics, Holt's tenure began with the phasing in of Australia's new system of decimal currency, launched on 14 February 1966, and it was marked by a major realignment of commercial and military ties away from the UK and towards the US and Asia.
The Isle of Man is included within the UK telephone numbering system, and is accessed externally via UK area codes, rather than by its own country calling code.
The Isle of Man adopted postcodes in 1993 using the prefix IM to fit in with the already established UK postcode system.
In August 2009 the UK and US based company EditShare acquired Gee Broadcast and the Lightworks editing platform from, along with their video server system GeeVS.
The loyalty card market in the UK is one of the most significant in the world, with most major chains operating some form of reward system.
Money Laundering Regulations are designed to protect the UK financial system.
The most common of these is the winner-takes-all ( or " first-past-the-post ") system common in some countries of the former British empire, such as the United States, the UK, Canada and India.
The Palace is one of the centres of political life in the United Kingdom ; " Westminster " has become a metonym for the UK Parliament, and the Westminster system of government has taken its name after it.
The agreement formally arranged for the Polaris missile system to be provided to the UK to maintain its independent nuclear deterrent.
The agreement was amended in 1982 to provide the Trident missile system to the UK.
Before the introduction of postage stamps, mail in the UK was paid for by the recipient, a system that was associated with an irresolvable problem: the costs of delivering mail were not recoverable by the postal service when recipients were unable or unwilling to pay for delivered items, and senders had no incentive to restrict the number, size, or weight of items sent, whether or not they would ultimately be paid for.
Rowland Hill and the postal reforms he introduced to the UK postal system are commemorated on several postage issues of the United Kingdom.
Clifford Cocks, an English mathematician working for the UK intelligence agency GCHQ, described an equivalent system in an internal document in 1973, but given the relatively expensive computers needed to implement it at the time, it was mostly considered a curiosity and, as far as is publicly known, was never deployed.

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