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introduction and ahead
The British, however, kept well ahead in the naval race by the introduction of the highly advanced new Dreadnought battleship in 1907.
In this introduction he contradicts himself, at one point insisting that one should not be horrified by the 600 passions outlined in the story because everybody has their own tastes, but at the same time going out of his way to warn the reader of the horrors that lay ahead, suggesting that the reader should have doubts about continuing.
After the Second World War, the Attlee government pressed ahead with the introduction of the Welfare State, of which an expanded National Insurance scheme was a major component.
Yeosu will host the Expo 2012, and Korail timed the introduction of Korea Train Express services on the line ahead of the event.
* Rotatable shortwave antennas were not in common use until the 1960s, so PCJ was far ahead of its time with its introduction of rotatable HRS type antennas.
Sales sped up drastically with the introduction of this generation, and it was a look ahead at the entire revamp of the Mercury line, to offer more luxurious looks and features.
The tubular magazine was made obsolete for most military purposes with the introduction of pointed " Spitzer " bullets due to the risk of ignition when the bullets tip impacts the primer of the cartridge ahead of it during recoil.
However, due to the Israeli government ridiculous policy with regard to car assembly, Triumph was forced to introduce this vehicle in a 1493 cc version, already in early 1968, and two years ahead of this engine's introduction in the UK.
In July 2011, Hogan outlined plans for a € 100 annual “ household charge ” would become operable from January 2012 for two years, ahead of the introduction of a full property tax, based on site valuations, in 2014.
* February 27-the Ukrainian Central Council adopted the law about the introduction in Ukraine a new style of calendar according which a time moves 13 days ahead.
This came just months ahead of the introduction of the Ford Explorer, which replaced the Bronco II ; six-and-a-half years after the segment-leading Cherokee debuted with four doors.
Following the introduction of the London congestion charge, Professor David Begg, chair of the Commission for Integrated Transport, cited the reported of that success as a reason to go ahead with the Edinburgh scheme.
Innovations included a precursor to " Total Football " several years ahead of the Dutch and the introduction of a deep-lying centre-forward position, occupied by Nándor Hidegkuti.
That afternoon as the band came out on field and paused for introduction, for the first time was heerd over loud speaker by 44, 000 fans present and the radio listeners, " Presenting The University of Tennessee's Pride of the Southland Band under the direction of ' Major ' Walter M. Ryba ," It was generally felt that Ryba did not know ahead of time that he was receiving a " commission ".
In July 2006, it purchased 239 pub restaurants ( Beefeater and Brewers Fayre without a Premier Inn ) from Whitbread for £ 497 million to strengthen its food business ahead of the introduction of a smoking ban in enclosed public spaces in England in 2007.
The two 6-door cars in each set were replaced by a new build of 4-door trailer cars between February 2010 and August 2011, to standardize door spacing ahead of the introduction of platform doors on all Yamanote Line stations by 2017.

introduction and print
Prior to the introduction of PostScript, printers were designed to print character output given the text — typically in ASCII — as input.
The restored print was screened in Paris and presented to a sold-out audience at New York's Museum of Modern Art with a live introduction by Isabelle Huppert.
The introduction of UV-curable inks and media for large format inkjet printers has allowed artists, photographers and owners of image collections to take advantage of print on demand.
The introduction of PNAS Plus is part of gradual shift in PNAS content described in an editorial: " If PNAS Plus succeeds, we envision transitioning to a print edition of PNAS in a magazine format comprising special features, commentaries on important papers flagged by member editors and the Editorial Board, and summary statements of the online articles.
Johnson's book People in Quandaries: The Semantics of Personal Adjustment ( 1946 ; still in print from the Institute of General Semantics ) is an excellent introduction to general semantics applied to psychotherapy.
Currency reform took effect on June 20, 1948, through the introduction of the Deutsche Mark to replace the Reichsmark and by transferring to the Bank deutscher Lander the sole right to print money.
The early popularity of color " slides " among amateurs went into decline after the introduction of automated printing equipment started bringing print quality up and prices down.
A recent burgeoning of small presses has been caused by the introduction of digital printing, especially print on demand technology.
In 1946 Cowley edited Viking's edition of The Portable Faulkner, and his introduction is generally considered a turning point in William Faulkner's reputation in the United States at a time when many of his early works were in danger of going out of print.
After the introduction of movable type printing, readers continued to expect rubrication, which might be done by hand, if there were few rubrics to add, or by a separate print using a red-ink form, later the normal method.
Widespread introduction of bulky ( for collectors ) cardboard matchboxes with less distinct images on them, much poorer quality of print and, also some social phenomena, made this hobby ( like many others, not connected with commerce ) much less engaged.
In terms of structure, Being and Time remains as it was when it first appeared in print ; it consists of the lengthy two-part introduction, followed by Division One, the " Preparatory Fundamental Analysis of Dasein ," and Division Two, " Dasein and Temporality.
In 2009, the New York Review of Books returned Montherlant to print in English by issuing Kilmartin's translation of Chaos and Night ( 1963 ) with a new introduction by Gary Indiana.
He went to London at the age of 18 with an introduction to the print seller John Boydell, who gave him work and introduced him to William Blizard, the surgeon.
Each story is preceded by an autobiographical introduction ; until this book Varley had avoided discussing himself, or his works, in print.
The program also uses an introduction from the Bob and Ray comedy team which states " Our money is your money, we print it for you to use!
In 1963 she published An ABC of Music, an introduction to music theory, which is still in print.
His first such hacking endeavor in Bloom County occurred only days after his first introduction to the series, where he alters the print newspaper's front page of the New York Times, which has the headline, " Reagan Calls Women ' America's Most Valuable Resource '".
* James De Mille, A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder, introduction by R. Watters ( out of print )
A thorough introduction to both print and electronic resources on the law of the PRC.
Later titles include Avengers United ( later replaced by Avengers Unconquered ), Fantastic Four Adventures, Marvel Legends featuring Captain America, Iron Man and Thor, a new The Mighty World of Marvel as well as the introduction of the Ultimate Marvel imprint, consisting of Ultimate Spider-Man and X-Men ( which was originally two titles, which merged since it was reprinting the stories too fast for Marvel US to print them ) and Ultimate Fantastic Four ( cancelled because of low sales, and because it was only a few issues behind the US title by the end ).
In June 2011, Printronix followed with the introduction of its TallyGenicom 6600 cartridge line matrix series which claimed print speeds of up to 2, 000 lines per minute.

introduction and practice
There was widespread opposition to the introduction of regular congregational Communion, partly because the extra costs of bread and wine that would fall on the parish ; but mainly out of an intense resistance to undertaking in regular worship, a religious practice previously associated with marriage or illness.
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration regulates this practice by attempting to prevent the introduction of any part of a cow's brain or spinal cord into livestock feed.
The introduction of foreign bacteria into the human GI tract via infusion of fecal enemas is, moreover, an established medical practice in cases of ulcerative colitis, especially where the patient's own intestinal flora has been significantly depleted by antibiotic therapy applied for other maladies.
Other reasons given for the practice among adolescent girls are peer-group pressure and as their introduction to sexual activity.
The introduction of bamboo practice swords ( shinai ) and armour ( bōgu ) to sword training is attributed to Naganuma Shirōzaemon Kunisato during the Shotoku Era ( 1711 – 1715 ).
The majority of Native American tribes did practice some form of slavery before the European introduction of African slavery into North America, but none exploited slave labor on a large scale.
As part of the debate over further introduction of OBE into the teaching practice of Western Australia, various groups of concerned citizens and those in the teaching profession formed various single-issue lobby and action groups to progress their viewpoints.
He included a " pastoral year ", an introduction into the practice of parish work.
Since the introduction of nalidixic acid in 1962, more than 10, 000 analogs have been synthesized, but only a handful have found their way into clinical practice.
* an introduction to Judaism as a compassionate, mindful practice by Jonathan P. Slater
Shortly after the introduction of the tax, Spain produced similar paper for general taxation purposes, and the practice spread to other countries.
It went some way towards discouraging the practice of " clipping ", though this practice was further discouraged and largely eliminated with the introduction of the milled edge we see on coins today.
He initially came to the West as a Northern Indian classical musician, having received the honorific " Tansen " from the Nizam of Hyderabad, but he soon turned to the introduction and transmission of Sufi thought and practice.
However, his most significant translation was probably the Isagoge of Johannitius, which would serve as an introduction to medical theory and practice for centuries.
William Harvey disproved the basis of the practice in 1628, and the introduction of scientific medicine, la méthode numérique, allowed Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis to demonstrate that phlebotomy was entirely ineffective in the treatment of pneumonia and various fevers in the 1830s.
In 2006, the Stedelijk Museum and the University of Amsterdam held a talk on remodernism with Daniel Birnbaum and Alison Gingeras ; the introduction to this talked of the revival of painting as a possible return to traditional modernist values, such as authenticity, self-expression and autonomy, as opposed to multimedia practice.
The practice encountered criticism from its first import into the Western world onwards, but embedded itself in certain strata of a number of societies before becoming widespread upon the introduction of automated cigarette-rolling apparatus.
* Batavian Republic ( Netherlands ): constitution of 12 June 1798 ( in theory ; in practice with the introduction of the French Code Napoléon in 1811 )
Cuero thrived through much of the late 19th and early 20th centuries by the introduction and practice of turkey ranching in the area.
William Longchamp is credited with its introduction to England in the late 12th century, following the practice of the papal chancery.
The paper's criticism of Smith was focused on three main points: ( 1 ) the opinion that Smith had once been a true prophet, but had become a fallen prophet because of his introduction of plural marriage, exaltation and other controversial doctrines ; ( 2 ) the opinion that as church president and Nauvoo mayor, Smith held too much power and desired to create a theocracy ( see also Council of Fifty, Theodemocracy ); and ( 3 ) the belief that Smith was corrupting young women by forcing, coercing or introducing them to the practice of plural marriage.
According to Alford Welch, the Jewish practice of having three daily prayer rituals appears to have been a factor in the introduction of the Islamic midday prayer but that Muhammad's adoption of facing north towards Qiblah ( position of Jerusalem-Islam's first Qiblah or direction of prayer, and now present Qiblah towards Kabah in Makkah ) when performing the daily prayers however was also practiced among other groups in Arabia.
In its introduction, Pirsig explains that, despite its title, " it should in no way be associated with that great body of factual information relating to orthodox Zen Buddhist practice.
Electric recording studios in the mid-20th century often lacked isolation booths, baffles, and sometimes even speakers, and it was not until the 1960s, with the introduction of the high-fidelity headphones that it became common practice for performers to use headsets to monitor their performance during recording and listen to playbacks.

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