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following and routine
The following is the show routine used on 17 May 2008:
The following routine multiplies two 16-bit words to produce a 16-bit word result ( overflow is ignored ).
The routine in the following example written in Eiffel takes as an argument an integer which must be a valid value for an hour of the day, i. e., 0 through 23, inclusively.
In July 1959, when the Tutsi Mwami ( King ) Mutara III Charles died following a routine vaccination, some Tutsi thought he had been assassinated.
Williams lived and taught in the San Francisco Bay Area until his death from a heart attack following routine gall bladder surgery.
The diagnosis of haemochromatosis is often made following the incidental finding on routine blood screening of elevated serum liver enzymes or elevation of the transferrin saturation.
Patients are typically able to walk within two to six hours following the procedure and return to their normal routine by the following week.
Chronic infections are typically asymptomatic during the first few decades, and thus are most commonly discovered following the investigation of elevated liver enzyme levels or during a routine screening of high risk individuals.
They perform routine, periodic medical examinations (" flight physicals ") of these personnel, as well as initially examine / treat these personnel when ill or following an aircraft mishap.
At the age of sixteen, Whitman underwent a routine appendectomy and was hospitalized following a motorcycle accident.
In these legislatures, it is routine for members to cross party lines on a given vote, typically following the interests of their region or following other members of a borderline group within their party ( for instance, the conservative Blue Dog Democrats and centrist and socially liberal Main Street Republicans ).
His father, Gail Peyton Woods, was an army intelligence officer who died in 1960 following routine surgery.
The oligonucleotide chain assembly proceeds in the direction from 3 '- to 5 '- terminus by following a routine procedure referred to as a " synthetic cycle ".
But Tacitus ' first reference to him in the Annals relates to the following year, when he surprised both friends and enemies by speaking against a routine motion in the senate, a request by the Syracusans to exceed the statutory number of gladiators at their games.
This has not been conclusively demonstrated in humans because routine smallpox vaccination was discontinued following the apparent eradication of smallpox and due to safety concerns with the vaccine.
E. R. Punshon reviewed the novel in the February 6, 1936 issue of The Guardian when he said, " Some readers are drawn to the detective novel by the sheer interest of watching and perhaps anticipating the logical development of a given theme, others take their pleasure in following the swift succession of events in an exciting story, and yet others find themselves chiefly interested in the psychological reactions caused by crime impinging upon the routine of ordinary life.
The general manager's chief clerk was to accompany the excursion ; he suggested that the engine of the routine train that would be following 20 minutes behind could assist the excursion up the bank ( or that some carriages could be left to come on with the routine train ).
* The pvars $ 0-through $ 9-contain the parameters that were passed to the current routine, plus all following parameters.
A member would move " That Mr ( s ) do take the Chair of this House as Speaker ", and following debate ( which may have included an amendment to replace the name of the member on whom the Speakership was to be conferred ), a routine division of the House would resolve in favour of one candidate.
Winnie passes her time between “ the bell for waking and the bell for sleep ” by following a very exact daily routine.
Technical changes for 1975 included the addition of a catalytic converter and electronic ignition to not only meet the stringent 1975 and later emission requirements, but also extended routine maintenance intervals, and improved fuel economy and driveability which was a must in the era immediately following the 1973 – 74 energy crisis, but also spelled the end of dual exhaust systems and mandated the use of unleaded gasoline as the converter could be rendered useless if contaminated with lead.

following and prints
Ukiyo-e prints were made using the following procedure:
The following prints all lines in the file that begin with the letter a, followed by any one character, followed by the letter sequence ple.
Each hammer prints a series of dots in horizontal direction for one pass of the shuttle, then paper advances at one step and the shuttle prints the following row of dots
In 1963 following the painting's visit to the United States, Andy Warhol created serigraph prints of multiple Mona Lisas called Thirty are Better than One, like his works of Marilyn Monroe ( Twenty-five Coloured Marilyns, 1962 ), Elvis Presley ( 1964 ) and Campbell's soup ( 1961 – 1962 ).
( e ) Legislative materials: cite in the following order: bills and resolutions, committee hearings, reports, documents, and committee prints, floor debates.
However, following complaints about censorship ( the cartoons included featured varying amounts of censorship, from restored and intact prints to severely cut TV edits ), the series ended after fifteen volumes rather than the planned twenty.
The following example opens an employee table (" empl "), gives every manager who supervises 1 or more employees a 10-percent raise, and then prints the names and salaries.
Both works, the Theatrum Europaeum and the topographical prints, were continued following the death of Mattheus Merian in 1650 by his sons and stepsons.
In recent years, surviving and new Cinerama prints have been screened at the following venues:
William Welsteed, minister of the Brick Church in Long Lane, a work which, following Peter Pelham's practise, Copley personally engraved to get the benefit from the sale of prints.
In the following year his fortunes turned, when his mood improved, and he started to produce more prints.
Bellmer gave up doll-making and spent the following decades creating erotic drawings, etchings, sexually explicit photographs, paintings, and prints of pubescent girls.
Further complicating matters, following Man Ray's death, control of printing copyrights fell to his widow, Juliet Man Ray, and her brother, who approved production of a large number of prints that Man Ray himself had earlier rejected.
Other evening newspapers that expired following the rise of network news in the 1960s donated their clipping files and many darkroom prints of published photographs to libraries.
For the original version of Sensurround, prints were available in the following formats:
In the reissue prints released following Lombard's death in a plane crash, " Carole Lombard " was redubbed with " Barbara Stanwyck.
However, following complaints about censorship ( the cartoons included featured varying amounts of censorship, from restored and intact prints to severely cut TV edits ), the series ended after fifteen volumes rather than the planned twenty.
Camaïeu can also refer, following the French usage, to chiaroscuro woodcut prints that imitate highlighted drawing on tinted paper.
The following year La Porte Chinoise, a shop selling various Japanese goods including prints, opened in the rue de Rivoli, the most fashionable shopping street in Paris.
Nitrate film was superseded by cellulose triacetate for release printing in the US and Europe over about a five year period following the stock's commercial launch in October 1948 ( though older nitrate prints remained in circulation for quite a long time afterwards ).
Therefore, the following example prints " a is empty ":
In 1877 the painter James Whistler, himself a connoisseur of Japanese prints, commissioned Godwin to build him a house in Tite Street, Chelsea, which Godwin completed the following year, in spite of its being initially objected to by The Metropolitan Board of Works.
In 1834 and 1835, William Henry Fox Talbot ( following on the heels of Thomas Wedgewood in 1801 ) had originally made these cameraless images, which were prints made by placing objects onto photosensitive paper and then exposing the paper to sunlight, on his way to inventing an early photographic process ( which he called Photogenic Drawing ).

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