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Local residents generally use the term Denver area or Denver metro area which may informally mean anything from the continuously urbanized area within the six central counties of the MSA to the Front Range Urban Corridor north of Colorado Springs and south of Fort Collins.
Aside from a mere handful of its continuously inhabited sites, like York and London and possibly Canterbury, however, the rapidity and thoroughness with which its urban life collapsed with the dissolution of centralized bureaucracy calls into question the extent to which Roman Britain had ever become authentically urbanized: " in Roman Britain towns appeared a shade exotic ," observes H. R. Loyn, " owing their reason for being more to the military and administrative needs of Rome than to any economic virtue ".

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Baronius advised customers " there have been floods in the area around the plant, electrical shortages and the humidity has been very high for a much longer period than normal, causing technical problems and making it very difficult to print continuously ".
Gold has been mined continuously in that area except for a hiatus in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
with continuously differentiable function The area of an individual piece is defined by the formula
However, the continuously built-up area trespass by far the city limits and forms a vast urban agglomeration with the large residential suburs of Assago, Opera, San Donato Milanese, San Giuliano Milanese, Cologno Monzese and Segrate to the south and east, the industrial towns of Sesto San Giovanni, Cinisello Balsamo, Paderno Dugnano, Rho, Legnano and Busto Arsizio to the north and west, up to including Monza and many other lesser settlements.
The " sculpture " has a continuously changing shape as it is affected by the water, the rushes, and the air currents in the area.
Archeological finds suggest that there were settlements in the area more than 7, 000 years ago and continuously through the Iron Age, Viking Age, through to modern times.
As a part of the Holy Roman Empire, the area was successively ruled by Bavarian, Frankish and local nobility, and eventually by the Austrian Habsburgs almost continuously from 1335 to 1918, though beset by many raids from the Ottomans and rebellions by local residents against Habsburg rule from the 15th to the 17th centuries.
Surviving pre-Roman place names show that the area has been populated continuously.
During the Middle Ages, the local people continuously inhabited the area.
The area of what is now Salerno has been continuously settled since pre-historical times, although the first certain signs of human presence date to the period between the 9th and 6th centuries BC.
A DEM implies that elevation is available continuously at each location in the study area.
A DLSM implies that elevation is available continuously at each location in the study area, i. e. that the map represents a complete surface.
Archeological excavations have found a sanctuary area that dates back to the first Iron Age ( IX century ) and was continuously active til late antiquity ( at least IV century CE ).
This greatly increases the amount of area that can be continuously monitored, while reducing the number of human operators required.
Tresor continued to be a popular club to this day, having expanded and reconstructed continuously several times to include an outdoor garden area, and a second " Globus " floor.
The area was continuously developed until the demise of the Soviet Union.
It is a historic church that has operated continuously since the earliest European settlers came to this area.
Aboriginal people have occupied the Kakadu area continuously for at least 40 000 years.
Columbia was the largest town in the area during the 19th century and remains one of the area's oldest continuously operating municipalities.
First settled in 1789 before the Louisiana Purchase, the community is the oldest continuously settled area in Arkansas.
According to archaeological excavations, the area has been continuously inhabited by various cultures of indigenous peoples since the 8th century CE.

continuously and extends
Originally designed by Larry Harris and published by Nova Game Designs in 1981, Games magazine also has inducted Axis & Allies into their buyers ' guide Hall of Fame., an honor the magazine extends to " games that have met or exceeded the highest standards of quality and play value and have been continuously in production for at least 10 years ; i. e., classics.
from U to the unit disk D extends continuously to the boundary, giving a homeomorphism
Then g extends continuously to
In general it is very difficult to decide whether or not the Riemann map from an open set U to the unit disk D extends continuously to the boundary, and how and why it may fail to do so at certain points.

continuously and northwest
Beloit is the oldest continuously operated college in Wisconsin, and has the oldest building of any college northwest of Chicago in continuous academic use.
The man basketball team of this university has continuously won seven champions in Chinese University Basketball Association northwest district, thus is honored as the “ Northwest King ” and seven times among the national top eight. Over 30 universities from dozens of countries, such as the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Russia, Germany, France, India and Norway have established partnership with Taiyuan University of Technology.
Following the opening of the bridge between Borden and Cape Jourimain, several kilometres northwest of the community, Cape Tormentine has continuously retracted as people move away for employment and property values decline.

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The sewage flow into the treatment plant was metered and continuously recorded on 24-hr. charts.
On the other hand, at velocity | v | on a circular path of radius R, kinematics says that the force needed to turn the ball continuously into the turn is the radially inward centripetal force F < sub > c </ sub > of magnitude:
The Baron then manipulates Hawat into his service, insuring his control over the Mentat by secretly administering to him a residual poison invented by De Vries ; to avoid death, the antidote for this poison must be taken regularly and continuously.
Continuous distillation is an ongoing distillation in which a liquid mixture is continuously ( without interruption ) fed into the process and separated fractions are removed continuously as output streams as time passes during the operation.
It can be shown that any stationary flux v ( r ) which is at least two times continuously differentiable in and vanishes sufficiently fast for can be decomposed into an irrotational part E ( r ) and a source-free part B ( r ).
Class-D and class-E amplifiers are sometimes mistakenly described as " digital " because the output waveform superficially resembles a pulse-train of digital symbols, but a class-D amplifier merely converts an input waveform into a continuously pulse-width modulated ( square wave ) analog signal.
Coalescence is another form of instability-small droplets bump into each other within the media volume and continuously combine to form progressively larger droplets.
In mathematics, more specifically algebraic topology, the fundamental group ( defined by Henri Poincaré in his article Analysis Situs, published in 1895 ) is a group associated to any given pointed topological space that provides a way of determining when two paths, starting and ending at a fixed base point, can be continuously deformed into each other.
The example of a space-filling curve shows that you can even take one real number into two continuously, so that a one-dimensional object can completely fill up a higher dimensional object.
The larger islands have been continuously inhabited since Neolithic times, were influenced by the emergence of the kingdom of Dál Riata from 500 AD and then absorbed into the emerging Kingdom of Alba under Kenneth MacAlpin.
When the time is running continuously, the 32-bit time code is broken into 8 4-bit pieces, and one piece is transmitted each quarter frame.
Since the solar wind is continuously flowing outward, the magnetopause above, below and to the sides of the planet are swept backward into the geomagnetic tail as shown in the artist ’ s concept.
The use of tresillo was continuously reinforced by the consecutive waves of Cuban music, which were adopted into North American popular culture.
This liquid is then continuously cast into long slabs or cast into ingots.
Jem Finer went into experimental music, playing a big part in a project known as " Longplayer ", a piece of music designed to play continuously for 1, 000 years without repeating itself.
For example, a domestic ubiquitous computing environment might interconnect lighting and environmental controls with personal biometric monitors woven into clothing so that illumination and heating conditions in a room might be modulated, continuously and imperceptibly.
It continuously feeds false data such as Soviet bomber incursions and submarine deployments to the humans at NORAD, pushing them into raising the DEFCON level and toward a retaliation that will start World War III.
The visual nature of dreams is generally highly phantasmagoric ; that is, different locations and objects continuously blend into each other.
The Earth's surface is divided into a number of tectonic plates that are continuously being created and consumed at their opposite plate boundaries.
To protect this highly valued industry, the Romans built fortifications and military camps that evolved into various communities which have been inhabited continuously to the present day.
Both the religious histories and archeological discoveries indicate that both areas remained inhabited continuously into the Early Middle Ages.
A common misconception is that, during impact, fractures along these bands cause the tip of the penetrator to continuously shed material, maintaining the tip's conical shape, whereas other materials such as unjacketed tungsten tend to deform into a less effective rounded profile, an effect called " mushrooming ".
Steaming works by boiling water continuously, causing it to vaporize into steam ; the steam then carries heat to the nearby food, thus cooking the food.

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