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The colon classification uses 42 main classes that are combined with other letters, numbers and marks in a manner resembling the Library of Congress Classification to sort a publication.
The Army, twice as large as the other services combined with about 24, 000 active duty personnel, consists of six infantry brigades, a combat support brigade, an air cavalry squadron and a combat service support brigade ; the Air Force operates two main bases, one in southern region near Santo Domingo and one in the northern region of the country, the air force operates approximately 40 aircraft including helicopters ; and the Navy maintains three aging vessels which were donated from the United States, around 25 patrol crafts and interceptor boats and two helicopters.
Since his debut in 1992, Muralitharan has taken 800 Test wickets and over 500 One Day International wickets, becoming the first player to take 1, 000 wickets combined in the two main forms of international cricket.
This, combined with the harsh treatment of Guamanian Chamorros during the 31-month occupation, created a rift that would become the main reason Guamanians rejected the reunification referendum approved by the Northern Marianas in the 1960s.
On December 2005, its combined main lines and mobile lines exceeded 743 million.
The other main deep threats on offense, wide receivers Harold Carmichael and Charlie Smith, along with tight end Keith Krepfle, combined for 125 receptions, 2, 090 yards, and 16 touchdowns.
However, in recent years, combined bus and bike lanes have been built on Tirana's main streets.
In the 1996 general election the League gained 7 out of 8 single-seat constituencies in the Province of Bergamo and 5 out of 6 in the Province of Vicenza, winning well over 40 %, while the combined score of the three main post-DC parties ( the new PPI, the CCD and the CDU ) was highest in Campania ( 22. 3 %).
In telecommunication, a combined distribution frame ( CDF ) is a distribution frame that combines the functions of main and intermediate distribution frames and contains both vertical and horizontal terminating blocks.
An intermediate distribution frame ( IDF ) is a distribution frame in a central office or customer premises, which cross-connects the user cable media to individual user line circuits and may serve as a distribution point for multipair cables from the main distribution frame ( MDF ) or combined distribution frame ( CDF ) to individual cables connected to equipment in areas remote from these frames.
In these 30 years, the two main powers combined quickly.
For example, the Finale is a combined fugue and sonata form movement: the first theme ( characterized by the downward leap of an octave ) appears in the exposition as a four-part fugue in the strings and the concluding theme of the exposition is presented first as a chorale in the brass, then as a four-part fugue in the development, and culminating in a double fugue with the first theme at the recapitulation ; additionally, the coda combines not only these two themes but also the main theme of the first movement.
Naval surgeons were often barber surgeons, who combined surgery with their main jobs as barbers.
Fur traders tried to use the Platte River, the main route of the eastern Oregon Trail, for transport but soon gave up in frustration as its many channels and islands combined with its muddy waters were too shallow, crooked and unpredictable to use for water transport.
Their combined forces overwhelmed the Normans at York and took control of Northumbria, but a small seaborne raid which Edgar led into Lindsey ended in disaster and he escaped with only a handful of followers to rejoin the main army.
The unclear succession laws, and the frequent divisions of the kingdom, combined with social and economic conflicts, were some of the main causes of the civil war era, the name given to the period between 1130 and 1240.
In January 1916, Joffre had agreed to the BEF making their main effort in Flanders but after further discussions in February, the decision was reached to mount a combined offensive where the French and British armies were to launch their assault astride the Somme River in Picardy.
The following year Minas Tirith faced the main assault from Mordor, combined with an invasion from the Corsairs of Umbar.
This combined references to several symbols of the realm: the White Tree was a unique plant brought by Isildur from Númenor, first planted in Minas Ithil and later three times replanted from seed at Minas Anor ; the Crown of Gondor was in the beginning Isildur's war-helmet and later the main symbol of monarchy in the South-kingdom, with wings of a sea-bird being an emblem of the exiled Númenóreans ; and the stars " originally represented the single stars on the banners of each of seven ships of nine in which Elendil and his sons sailed to Middle-earth that bore a palantír ".
He thus received the combined Kadam and Sakya teachings of the Sutrayana through his main Sakya teacher, Palden Lama Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen, in addition to the corpus of both old and new translation tantras.
This arrogance, combined with ignorance, is the main cause which provoked Plato to his severe criticism of Hippias, as the sophist enjoyed a very extensive reputation, and thus had a large influence upon the education of the youths of the higher classes.
Besides the pub, the main focus is Berney Arms combined Mill and Windpump.
Muslim religious brotherhoods ( Tariqah in the Sufi tradition ) are one of the main organizing forms of West African Islam, and with the spread of Sufi ideas into the area, the marabout's role combined with local practices throughout Senegambia, the Niger river valley, and the Futa Jallon.
In 1961, Pearlington was one of six communities in Hancock County, Mississippi acquired either wholly ( Gainesville, Logtown, Napoleon, Santa Rosa, and Westonia ) or in part ( a section of northern Pearlington ), along with a combined population of 700 families who were completely relocated to provide a acoustical buffer zone for what was envisioned to be NASA's main rocket testing facility, the John C. Stennis Space Center ( SSC ).

combined and lines
For a time, the combined company retained the Burroughs processors as the A and V systems lines.
It is one of the world's best-selling game system lines, with a combined 200 + million units sold worldwide.
Since the Elector of Bavaria retained his seat, the number of electors increased to eight ; the two Wittelsbach lines now sufficiently estranged so as not to pose a combined potential threat.
The Guild Socialists " stood for state ownership of industry, combined with “ workers ’ control ” through delegation of authority to national guilds organized internally on democratic lines.
Towards the end, however, there was a general slide away from the combined arms approach back to using the phalanx itself as the arm of decision, having it charge into the enemy lines much like earlier hoplites had.
The higher accuracy and range, combined with reduced vulnerability generally benefited the defense while making the traditional battle between lines of standing and volleying infantry men obsolete.
single source for mobile-cellular service with a geographic coverage of about 90 % and a rising subscribership base ; combined fixed-line and mobile cellular teledensity roughly 60 telephones per 100 persons in 2010 ; telephone system consists of carrier-equipped, open-wire lines and low-capacity, microwave radio relay
The telegraph lines from Britain to India were connected in 1870 ( those several companies combined to form the Eastern Telegraph Company in 1872 ).
microwave radio relay and open-wire lines for conventional system ; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity roughly 40 telephones per 100 persons with mobile-cellular use predominating
The Union strategy, of a comprehensive effort to bring about a speedy victory for the Union, designed by President Lincoln and Grant, consisted of combined military Union offensives, attacking the Confederacy's armies, railroads, and economic infrastructure, to keep the Confederate armies from mobilizing reinforcements within southern interior lines.
Land warfare changed from the static front lines of World War I to increased mobility and combined arms.
The arabesque is a form of artistic decoration consisting of " surface decorations based on rhythmic linear patterns of scrolling and interlacing foliage, tendrils " or plain lines, often combined with other elements.
When vertical lines in the object being photographed meet exactly in the combined image, the object is in focus.
Explicit General Semantics combined with numeracy education ( along the lines of John Allen Paulos's books ) and simple statistical and mathematical modelling, influenced by MacNeal's work as an airline transportation consultant.
The use of light mobile troops in bringing about decisive action next saw application during the American Civil War where both sides combined the speed of cavalry and the firepower of the infantry to use mounted infantry in conducting deep raids into the enemy rear, sabotaging the logistics ( often railway lines ) to affect the supply of frontline troops.
One of the first instances of combined arms was the Battle of Cambrai, in which the British used tanks, artillery, infantry, small arms and air power to break through enemy lines.
carelica, has ripple textures combined with attractive dark streaks and lines.
The funicular connects at the bottom with metropolitan railways ( FGC, to reach the city center of Barcelona, via the Terrassa / Sabadell train lines ), and at the top it can be combined with a minibus ( line 111 ) to reach the top of the Tibidabo hill.
Only the combined magnetic field generated where the X and Y lines cross ( a logical AND function ) is sufficient to change the state ; other cores will see only half the needed field (" half-selected "), or none at all.
In some designs, the word read and word write lines were combined into a single wire, resulting in a memory array with just two wires per bit.
To judge from his larger fragments, Alcmans poetry was normally strophic: Different metres are combined into long stanzas ( 9-14 lines ), which are repeated several times.

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