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It could reach key tactical points faster than infantry and destroy them or hold them as the case might be for the foot soldier.
The people who believe and retell the legend have apparently never troubled to read the trial testimony and do not know that the maid changed her testimony on several key points, always to the detriment of Lizzie.
The " Deuteronomic " perspective ( that of the book of Deuteronomy ) is particularly evident in prayers and speeches spoken by key figures at major transition points: Solomon's speech at the dedication of the Temple is a key example.
Often they are at key strategic points.
To reduce the risk of becoming lost, it is necessary to memorise the appearance of key navigational points in the cave as they are passed by the exploring party.
John Tomlinson provides a critique of cultural imperialism theory that relies on some of the key points.
The key way characters progress is by earning experience points ( XP / EXP ), which happens when they defeat an enemy or accomplish a difficult task.
Jean-Paul Sartre was also largely influenced by Husserl, although he later came to disagree with key points in his analyses.
The key aims of first aid can be summarized in three key points :< ref >
For example, many key failure points associated with wire and connectors will be eliminated thus hours spent troubleshooting wires and connectors will be reduced.
He introduced a string of austerity measures ( the " Bokros Package ") on 12 March 1995 which had the following key points: one-time 9 % devaluation of the forint, introducing a constant sliding devaluation, 8 % additional customs duty on all goods except for energy sources, limitation of growth of wages in the public sector, simplified and accelerated privatization.
The key points within this ethic are access, freedom of information, and improvement to quality of life.
Incremental reading works by breaking up key points of articles, often dozens or thousands of articles, into flashcards, which are then learned and reviewed over an extended period.
They are harder to clean ( due to the limited movement of the keys and their multiple attachment points ) but also less likely to get debris in them as the gaps between the keys are often less ( as there is no need for extra room to allow for the ' wiggle ' in the key as you would find on a membrane keyboard ).
The key points where the theory of Karma in Jainism differs from the other religions such as theistic traditions of Hinduism, can be stated as follows:
A key frame in animation and filmmaking is a drawing that defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition.
Consider the following examples, created using animated GIFs, wherein a key frame defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition:
In short, the key to understanding Kipsigis spatial concepts beyond the personal space of homesteads is the realization that they are defined in terms of nodes or focal points and lack true boundaries.
In newly introduced doctrine, The Conduct of the Aerial Air War in 1935, Wever rejected the theory of Douhet and outlined five key points to air strategy:
Within months after it became the capital city, individual settlements began to develop along three key points along the Grand River in the township:
On August 3, 2005 the Mauritanian military, including members of the presidential guard, seized control of key points in the capital of Nouakchott, performing a coup against the government of President Maaouya Ould Sid ' Ahmed Taya who was out of the country, attending the funeral of Saudi King Fahd.
On August 3, the Mauritanian military, including members of the presidential guard, seized control of key points in the capital of Nouakchott.
# find out which of those pointers points to the item with the lowest key ; advance one of those pointers to the next item in its list

key and offered
Amenities offered have also changed, with motels that once touted color television as a luxury now emphasising wireless internet, flatscreen television, pay-per-view or in-room movies, microwave ovens and minibar fridges in rooms which may be reserved online using credit cards and secured against intruders with key cards which expire as soon as a client checks out.
The MVS ( Multi Video System ), as the Neo Geo was known to the coin-operated arcade game industry, offered arcade operators the ability to put up to six different arcade titles into a single cabinet, a key economic consideration for operators with limited floorspace.
The English King Edward offered Calais a package of economic boosts which would make Calais the key city connecting England with France economically.
Calhoun offered the concurrent majority as the key to achieving consensus, a formula by which a minority interest had the option to nullify objectionable legislation passed by a majority interest.
Deming offered fourteen key principles to managers for transforming business effectiveness.
In the Wannsee Conference, Germany offered the Croatian government transportation of its Jews southwards, but questioned the importance of the offer, saying that: " the enactment of the final solution of the Jewish question is not crucial, since the key aspects of this problem were already solved by radical actions these governments took ".
The key to its success was that the phone company offered only the service and phone subscriber databases and third parties — banks, database providers, newspapers — offered additional content and services.
The Edsel also offered such advanced safety features as seat belts ( which were available at extra cost as optional equipment on many other makes ) and child-proof rear door locks that could only be opened with the key.
This was a key turning point, and von Mackensen offered his resignation which Kesselring accepted.
To encourage participation in past surveys the Fish and Game Department has offered fish cleaning and preparation services, returning the cleaned fish in heat-sealed packaging, and has offered key tag souvenirs.
This positioning is often an encapsulation of a key benefit the company's product or service offers that is differentiated and superior to the benefits offered by competitive products.
The company was considered one of Nintendo's key developers and had enough recognition that Nintendo offered them their catalogue of characters to create a 3D CGI game.
Zapiski o XX i XXI wieku (" In the Whirlpools of History: Jottings on the 20th and the 21st Centuries "; Cracow, Znak, 2007 ) is a compilation of interviews and lectures, reflecting Kapuściński's training as a historian and dealing with contemporary issues and their historical and cross-cultural parallels ( including such issues as globalisation, Islam, the birth of the Third World, and the dawn of the Pacific civilisation ). Kapuściński's pronouncements on current affairs were noteworthy: he thought that the causes of the 9 / 11 tragedy, for example, were too complex to lend themselves to an exhaustively thorough analysis at present, although he offered an extensive and sophisticated exposition of some of the key elements of the puzzle in " Zderzenie cywilizacji " ( The Clash of Civilisations ); he told a BBC interviewer right after the attacks: " I greatly fear that we will waste this moment.
Being designed as the successor of the Honda Quint, the Integra is closely related to the Civic, although it featured a small list of key upgrades over its smaller stablemate to help merit a price increase over the CRX Si, which was otherwise the sportiest subcompact vehicle being offered by Honda Verno ; enlarged 4-wheel disc brakes replaced the small front-disc / rear-drum setup used by the Civic and CRX, suspension calibration was re-worked, better tires were used and a 113-hp DOHC fuel-injected 16-valve engine was used in place of the SOHC unit from the CRX Si.
In Australia, it had generally been assumed that Edmund Barton, a key leader of the Federation movement and drafter of the Constitution, would be offered the post in the first instance.
Many agree that Cobbing's analysis offered several key breakthroughs and insights into the nature of early Zulu society.
In the Sixth Form, courses are offered at A-Level in art, business studies, classical civilisation, design and technology, drama and theatre studies, economics, English literature, geography, Greek, history, history of art, key skills, Latin, mathematics, modern languages ( French, German, Spanish ), music, music technology, physical education, politics and the sciences ( biology, chemistry, physics ).
Powell, like most white Southern leaders of his day, did not speak out against the state's defiance, but he would foster a close relationship with many black leaders, such as civil rights lawyer Oliver Hill, some of whom offered key support for Powell's nomination.
One way this is done involves using the password as the encryption key to transmit some randomly generated information as the challenge, whereupon the other end must return as its response a similarly encrypted value which is some predetermined function of the originally offered information, thus proving that it was able to decrypt the challenge.
Realizing that that disk potentially held the key to understanding the reasons for the engine failure, the engine's manufacturer, General Electric, offered a $ 50, 000 reward to whoever could locate the disk, and $ 1, 000 for each fan blade.
Both Summers and Geithner, who offered extensive responses to key discloures in the book ’ s pages, pushed back hard against their characterizations after publication.
In Japan, the Prelude was one of the key models sold at Japanese Honda dealership sales channels, called Honda Verno, which offered performance-oriented products.

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