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On the software front, work was being done to implement the replacement for the aging " user interface " of CP / M, ( the Command Console Processor CCP ) with the more modern ZCPR.
Finally a replacement for the aging Z80 processor was being developed in the form of an Intel 8086 board, and additional 512K 16 bit memory boards.
The forage-based diet for sheep that prevailed in the Colonies produced a characteristically strong, gamy flavor and a tougher consistency, which required aging and slow cooking to tenderize.
Modern weapons include the Russian ZSU-23-4 Shilka and Tunguska-M1, South Korean K30 Biho and K263A1 radar-guided Vulcan, Chinese Type 95 SPAAA, Swedish CV9040 AAV, Polish PZA Loara, American M6 Bradley Linebacker and M1097 Humvee Avenger, Yugoslavian BOV-3, Canadian ADATS, aging German Gepard, Japanese Type 87 SPAAG and similar versions with the British Marksman turret ( which was also adapted for a number of other users ), Italian SIDAM 25 and Otomatic, and versions of the French AMX-13.
Initially designed to run on AT & T Hobbit-based hardware, BeOS was later modified to run on PowerPC-based processors: first Be's own systems, later Apple Inc .' s PowerPC Reference Platform and Common Hardware Reference Platform, with the hope that Apple would purchase or license BeOS as a replacement for its then aging Mac OS.
Emerging evidence suggests a possible role for CBT in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD ), hypochondriasis, multiple sclerosis, sleep disturbances related to aging, dysmenorrhea, and bipolar disorder, but more study is needed and results should be interpreted with caution.
Kuenn, on the other hand, would play only one season for the Indians before departing for San Francisco in a trade for an aging Johnny Antonelli and Willie Kirkland.
Shapiro moved to rebuild by dealing aging veterans for younger talent.
When the team fell out of contention in mid -, Shapiro fired manager Charlie Manuel and traded pitching ace Bartolo Colón for prospects Brandon Phillips, Cliff Lee, and Grady Sizemore ; acquired Travis Hafner from the Rangers for Ryan Drese and Einar Diaz ; and picked up Coco Crisp from the St. Louis Cardinals for aging starter Chuck Finley.
While this aspect is similar to Scotch and Irish whisky regulations, it contrasts with the maximum alcoholic proof limits on distillation ( 80 % abv ) and aging ( 62. 5 % abv ) purity allowed in the production of straight whiskey in the U. S. All spirits used in making a Canadian whisky must be aged for at least three years in wooden barrels of not greater than 700 L capacity ( a requirement similar to that for Scotch and Irish whisky and longer than for American straight whisky ).
As with Scotch and most other whiskies, the barrel used for aging may be new or re-used and may be toasted, charred or left raw.
Although many Canadian whiskies are still labelled as “ rye ”, the modern mash bill for a Canadian “ rye ” whisky often contains little or no rye grain, and their flavour is derived in other ways ( such as flavour development from the aging process, blending with stronger-tasting Canadian whiskies, and the addition of flavourings ).
In contrast, the basic definition of " whisky " in the United States has no specific aging duration requirements for whiskey, except for whiskey labelled as " straight " ( which must be aged for at least two years ).
This includes special paint treatments such as aging and gilding, as well as simulating the appearance of wood, stone, brick, metal, stained glass -- anything called for by the Production Designer.
It is used to correct changes to the neck's curvature caused by the neck timbers aging, changes in humidity or to compensate for changes in the tension of strings.
form a sub-branch of the genre called Grande Dame Guignol for its use of aging A-list actresses in sensational horror films.

aging and basic
Synthesized memory, suspended animation, life extension, rejuvenation ( aging ) and genetic enhancement technologies have made death obsolete, material goods are no longer scarce, and everyone is granted basic human rights that in our present age are mostly considered luxuries.
It was a basic theory that the ground and objects from the ground release a slow poison that causes aging, and that being away from the ground and in high altitudes would counteract that poison.
" Nonetheless, De Grey argues that this reveals a serious gap in understanding between basic scientists and technologists and between biologists studying aging and those studying regenerative medicine.
Rather than redesign the aging Dodge Ram Van which used the same basic body and layout since the 1970s and was discontinued in 2003, DaimlerChrysler chose to replace it with the Sprinter.
UAMS is the state ’ s largest basic and applied research institution, with a total budget of $ 1. 3 billion and more than $ 100 million in annual research funding, grants and contracts and internationally renowned programs in multiple myeloma, aging and other areas.
Asheville city council passed a measure funding basic maintenance, and has earmarked $ 1. 5 million for the implementation of a " living roof " to replace the aging conventional roof.

aging and Chianti
Chianti Classico must have a minimum alcohol level of at least 12 % with a minimum of 7 months aging in oak, while Chianti Classico's labeled riserva must be aged at least 27 months at the winery, with a minimum alcohol level of at least 12. 5 %.

aging and DOCG
In addition to restrictions on yield and alcohol levels, to be labeled DOCG, a Barolo must have at least two years aging in oak and at least one year aging in the bottle prior to release.
Barbaresco is considered the lighter of the two and has less stringent DOCG regulations, with the normale bottlings requiring only 9 months in oak and 21 months of total aging and the reserva bottlings requiring 45 total months of aging.
In contrast the Barolo DOCG requires 1 year in oak and 3 years total aging for normale bottlings and 57 months total aging for riserva.
Soave DOCG may be released on to the market only after 1 September of the year following the harvest and after bottle aging of at least three months.

aging and is
In Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon, Aurelianus is depicted as the aging High King of Britain, a " too-ambitious " son of a Western Roman Emperor.
Ptosis is a normal consequence of aging where the breast tissue sags lower on the chest and the nipple points downward.
Usually coinciding with a recast, this rapid aging is typically done to open up the character to a wider range of storylines, and to attract younger viewers.
TCM's view of the body places little emphasis on anatomical structures, but is mainly concerned with the identification of functional entities ( which regulate digestion, breathing, aging etc .).
There was a shift from whiskey to gin, which does not require aging and is therefore easier to produce illicitly.
The central importance of dukkha in Buddhist philosophy is not intended to present a pessimistic view of life, but rather to present a realistic practical assessment of the human condition — that all beings must experience suffering and pain at some point in their lives, including the inevitable sufferings of illness, aging, and death.
* Includes the sufferings of birth, aging, sickness, death, and coming across what is not desirable.
: " This is the noble truth of dukkha: birth is dukkha, aging is dukkha, illness is dukkha, death is dukkha ; sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair are dukkha ; union with what is displeasing is dukkha ; separation from what is pleasing is dukkha ; not to get what one wants is dukkha ; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are dukkha.
Today Environmental health is more related to nutrition, preventive medicine, aging well and other concerns specific to the human body's well-being.
# " This is the noble truth of dukkha: birth is dukkha, aging is dukkha, illness is dukkha, death is dukkha ; sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair are dukkha ; union with what is displeasing is dukkha ; separation from what is pleasing is dukkha ; not to get what one wants is dukkha ; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are dukkha.

aging and much
Thus, much of the spirits used in making a Canadian whisky, prior to aging, may have less grain-derived flavour than typical single malts or U. S. " straight " whiskeys.
Each was about the size of a brigade, and commanded by ' aging generals who have had no military training, and often not much positive experience, since they were NCOs in the Belgian Force Publique.
In the 1790s he fretted over an aging George Washington being too much influenced by close advisers such as Alexander Hamilton, who Monroe thought too close to Britain.
White wines from the island are extremely dry with a strong, citrus scent and mineral and iodide salt aromas contributed by the ashy volcanic soil, whereas barrel aging gives to some of the white wines a slight frankincense aroma, much like Vinsanto.
No foreign affairs controversy tested Taft's statesmanship and commitment to peace more than the uprising in Mexico against the authoritarian regime of the aging Porfirio Diaz, which had attracted billions in capital investment for economic development, much of it from the U. S. Anti-regime ( and anti-American ) riots began in 1910 and were reported by Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson to Knox, who failed to pass the information on to the President.
Edward's mistress, Alice Perrers, who was seen to hold far too much power over the aging king, was banished from court.
It details the vicious response of family and community to a lonely aging white cleaning lady who marries a muscular, much younger black Moroccan immigrant worker.
In the view of film historian Jerry Beck, the lead character, an aging sorcerer, " clearly owes much to cartoonist Vaughn Bodé's Cheech Wizard character.
As of late 2005, much of the new residential development in Hamilton has been geared to accommodating the aging baby boomer generation.
In essence, aging is, therefore, the result of investing resources in reproduction, rather than maintenance of the body ( the " Disposable Soma " theory ), in light of the fact that accidents, predation, and disease kill organisms regardless of how much energy is devoted to repair of the body.
An aging 80-year-old matriarch, Ella Garth ( Jo Van Fleet who was only 45 at the time ), refuses to sell her land to the federal government, and the film anticipates much of the environmental debates concerning the artificial control of rivers.
This factor structure has been debated, but has generated much research in wellbeing, health and successful aging.
Those who support aging claim that ice wine's very high sugar level ( which is often much higher than that of Sauternes ) and high acidity preserve the content for many years after bottling.
The practice of operating these systems much closer to their maximum capacity leads to magnified effects of random, unavoidable disturbances due to aging, weather, human interaction etc.
The process used to convert máochá into ripened pu ' er is a recent invention that manipulates conditions to approximate the result of the aging process by prolonged bacterial and fungal fermentation in a warm humid environment under controlled conditions, a technique called wòdūi ( 渥堆, " wet piling " in English ), which involves piling, dampening, and turning the tea leaves in a manner much akin to composting.
For me, though, there was something about The Fly story that was much more universal to me: aging and death -- something all of us have to deal with.
Champagnes with a substantial proportion of Pinot Meunier tend not to have as much significant aging potential as champagnes that are composed primarily of Chardonnay or Pinot noir.
The U. S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics report on PAs states, "... Employment of physician assistants is expected to grow 27 percent from 2006 to 2016, much faster than the average for all occupations ..." This is due to several factors, including an expanding health care industry, an aging baby-boomer population, concerns for cost containment, and newly-implemented restrictions to shorten physician resident work hours.
Earlier PU had a disadvantage of aging quickly but newer types are much more resistant to degradation when exposed to ultraviolet-light.
Tokyo Story ( 1953 ) by Yasujirō Ozu explores social changes of the era by telling the story of an aging couple who travel to Tokyo to visit their grown children, but find the children are too self-absorbed to spend much time with them.
In the last two issues, yet another Kato, a nephew to both of these named Kono, was brought in to allow the aging Hayashi to retire from crime-fighting, but the publisher's ceasing of operations prevented much of him being seen.
Though GH use was slow to be accepted among adults with GH deficiency, similar research to see if GH treatment could slow or reverse some of the similar effects of aging attracted much public interest.
The new terminal replaces the existing aging domestic terminal and expand the facilities of the much newer international terminal.
Also unpopular were the attempts of the USAC to keep the aging Offenhauser engine competitive with the newer, and much more expensive, Cosworth DFV engine using boost-limiting " pop off valves " and limiting the amount of fuel that could be used.

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