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Two fundamental themes dominated Chad's colonial experience with the French: an absence of policies designed to unify the territory and an exceptionally slow pace of modernization.
* They should be homogeneous and be designed for at least 80 km / h ( very exceptionally 60 km / h ).
However, this depends on numerous other factors with regard to both firearm and ammunition, and modern semi-automatic rifles can be exceptionally accurate when designed as such.
In the United States, modifications to small game rifles originally designed in Europe led to the long rifle (" Pennsylvania Rifle " or " Kentucky Rifle ,") which due to their long barrels were exceptionally accurate for their time, with an effective range of approximately 250 meters.
On the other hand, his royal portraits, designed to be seen across vast palace rooms, feature more strongly than his other works the bravura handling for which he is famous: " Velázquez's handling of paint is exceptionally free, and as one approaches Las Meninas there is a point at which the figures suddenly dissolve into smears and blobs of paint.
Rotary Rocket designed and pressure-tested an exceptionally lightweight but strong composite LOX tank.
As the electrons pass through specially designed magnets at each vertex, their sudden change of direction causes them to emit an exceptionally bright beam of electro-magnetic radiation.
* Ballast tractor, a heavy haulage road vehicle designed to pull or push heavy or exceptionally large loads
Started in 2007 in Raffles Institution, prior to the 2009 RI-RJC merger, the Raffles Academy ( RA ) was a talent development programme designed to meet the learning needs of students exceptionally gifted in a particular subject.
Today, engineers assisted by computer-aided drafting software have designed eyepieces with seven or eight elements that deliver exceptionally large, sharp views.
A flash composition designed specifically to generate flares that are exceptionally bright in the infrared portion of the spectrum use a mixture of pyro grade magnesium and powdered polytetrafluoroethylene.
** Ballast tractor, a heavy haulage road vehicle designed to pull or push heavy or exceptionally large loads
A development of the Anti-submarine mortar, designed primarily for the exceptionally challenging task of littoral anti-submarine operations, utilizes a shaped charge warhead.
It was " an exceptionally early work ", designed before his first major commission, the Manchester Assize Courts.

exceptionally and station
Due to the inherent complexity of the arrangement, interlaced turnouts are normally only used in locations where space is exceptionally tight, such as station throats or industrial areas within large cities.
In The Prince ( VI ), Machiavelli cites Hiero as an exceptionally virtuous man and a rare example of someone who rose to princehood from private station.
As all three lakes now often have a higher water level to supply the power station, this has had the effect of exacerbating the winter floods on much of the Shannon during exceptionally wet conditions.
High ceilings, skylights and an exceptionally large mezzanine make the station feel open and airy.
The TTC built its first underground streetcar loop at this station circling an exceptionally spacious waiting area for connections to surface routes.
The music mix was exceptionally diverse yet generally accessible, and the station attracted a large and surprisingly mainstream audience.

exceptionally and opened
Cable haulage did prove viable where the gradients were exceptionally steep, such as the 1 in 8 gradients of the Cromford and High Peak Railway opened in 1830.
The tunnels, which opened in 1970, are one of three sites in Kentucky deemed " exceptionally significant " by the Federal Highway Administration.
George Scott Williamson ( 1884-1953 ) and Innes Hope Pearse ( 1889-1978 ), a husband and wife team, opened the Pioneer Health Centre in a working class area-Peckham, south east London, which was specifically chosen because it was exceptionally deprived-in a house in Queen's Road SE5 in 1926.
The senior campus opened in 1985 under the name " Caroline Chisholm High School ", and was awarded the 1986 Royal Australian Institute of Architects Canberra Medallion for Outstanding Architecture for producing an exceptionally high quality structure at a relatively low cost using regular materials.

exceptionally and on
According to research funded by the USAID CAPS project, Armenia's exceptionally high rate of economic growth during the last decade has been largely dependent on external factors ( e. g., remittances, assistance from international financial and donor organization ).
The highest grade amethyst ( called " Deep Russian ") is exceptionally rare and therefore, when one is found, its value is dependent on the demand of collectors.
In cases where the density of the air is significantly different from the calibration value ( as on a high mountain, or with an exceptionally low barometer ) an allowance must be made.
On November 29, 1921, the trustees declared it to be the express policy of the Institute to pursue scientific research of the greatest importance and at the same time " to continue to conduct thorough courses in engineering and pure science, basing the work of these courses on exceptionally strong instruction in the fundamental sciences of mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; broadening and enriching the curriculum by a liberal amount of instruction in such subjects as English, history, and economics ; and vitalizing all the work of the Institute by the infusion in generous measure of the spirit of research.
It should be noted that calculated fatality rates based on distance for bicycling ( as well as for walking ) can have an exceptionally large margin of error, since there are generally no annual registrations or odometers required for bicycles ( as there are with motor vehicles ), and this means the distance traveled must be estimated.
The event was not a success: the summer was exceptionally wet, making play difficult on damp uncovered pitches, and attendances were poor, attributed to a " surfeit of cricket ".
Since the 1990s the region has experienced an exceptionally tumultuous period in its regional economy with the collapse of large portions of the ground fishery throughout Atlantic Canada, the closing of coal mines and a steel mill on Cape Breton Island, and the closure of military bases in all three provinces.
For a given material, it can have a positive or negative sign or exceptionally it can be zero, and this can depend on the temperature, as it does for water about 4 C. The concept of latent heat with respect to volume was perhaps first recognized by Joseph Black in 1762.
An exceptionally prolific contributor is Christine Sutton of the University of Oxford, who contributed 24 articles on particle physics.
When faced by an exceptionally loud stadium, players may be unable to hear the snap count, and are forced to concentrate more on visual cues ( silent snap count or a hard count ), or risk false start penalties.
For example, members of the Irish Cabinet are dismissed by the President on the advice of the Taoiseach ; in other instances, the head of state may be able to dismiss an office holder unilaterally ; other heads of state, or their representatives, have the theoretical power to dismiss any office-holder, while it is exceptionally rarely used.
Needless to say, a function that is exceptionally good for a specific kind of data may have dismal performance on data with different distribution.
Many venomous snakes are specialized predators on mice, and their venom may be adapted specifically to incapacitate mice ; and mongooses may be exceptionally resistant.
:( b ) personnel of the armed forces of friendly foreign nations who, since the proclamation of an emergency by the President on 1939-09-08, shall have distinguished themselves by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services.
The effect of circumstances on manorial economy is complex and at times contradictory: upland conditions tended to preserve peasant freedoms ( livestock husbandry in particular being less labour-intensive and therefore less demanding of villein services ); on the other hand, some upland areas of Europe showed some of the most oppressive manorial conditions, while lowland eastern England is credited with an exceptionally large free peasantry, in part a legacy of Scandinavian settlement.
This imbalance would have been exceptionally small, on the order of 1 in every ( 10 < sup > 10 </ sup >) particles a split second after the Big Bang, but after most of the matter and antimatter annihilated, what was left over was all the baryonic matter in the current universe, along with a much greater number of bosons.
While earlier presidents were exceptionally cautious in delivering speeches and on almost every occasion submitted them for vetting, Mary Robinson and Mary McAleese have made much more use of their right to speak without government approval, with Mary McAleese doing many live radio and television interviews.
The second, legitimacy based on charismatic leadership is devotion to a leader or group that is viewed as exceptionally heroic or virtuous.
Steenbeck machines were known to be exceptionally easy on film stock, due to their use of soft-edged nylon rollers.
Having defeated King Beorhtwulf of Mercia in battle, the Danes moved on to invade Wessex, but were decisively crushed by Egbert's son and successor King Aethelwulf in the exceptionally bloody Battle of Aclea.
Lacking a male provider ( their grandfather died that year ), they relied greatly on each other and became exceptionally close.
This was good for business because he was exceptionally quick and efficient in his own well-fitted studio, but it was bad for business when Haarlem fell on hard times.
Tests both on the sea and in the air showed that Bolas had fully met the requirements and it was officially judged to be exceptionally good ; it was successfully launched by catapult from the ill-fated submarine M2 but the concept of submarine-carried aircraft died in the Royal Navy after the loss of the M2 which took one of the Petos with it.
Overall, Astana has a humid continental climate ( Köppen climate classification Dfb ), bordering on a semi-arid climate ( Köppen climate classification BSk ), with exceptionally cold winters and warm summers.

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