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Ideally, the President would like the French to agree on a `` status quo ante '' on Bizerte, and accept a new timetable for withdrawing their forces from the Mediterranean base.
This led to the OpenTransport efforts, which re-implemented both MacTCP and AppleTalk on an entirely new code base adapted from the standard STREAMS.
In 2011, they also moved their spring training base from Tucson to a new stadium near the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale.
In 1945, a new base was constructed on the island of Terceira, and it is named Lajes Field.
When a pitching change occurs, the new pitcher is said to " inherit " any runners that are on base at the time, and if they later score, those runs are charged ( earned or unearned ) to the prior pitcher.
Under the new rule, when any runner is thrown out, and the other ( s ) are successful, the successful runners will not be credited with a stolen base.
Lewis theory explains that an acid is a substance which is capable of accepting a pair of electrons from another substance during the process of bond formation, while a base is a substance which can provide a pair of electrons to form a new bond.
It assigned thirty base shapes or strokes to different keys and adopted a new way of categorizing Chinese characters.
Egypt was conquered from their base in Ifriqiya and a new fortified city northeast of Fustat was established.
An affix syntactically and phonologically attaches to a base morpheme of a limited part of speech, such as a verb, to form a new word.
Because of the new rules introduced in Cities and Knights, the game is played to 13 victory points, as opposed to 10 as in the The Settlers of Catan base game.
With logic, the engine is able to generate new information from the knowledge contained in the rule base and data to be processed.
The Faroese hope to broaden their economic base by building new fish-processing plants.
On December 17, 2011, Freenet 0. 5 build 5110 was released, showing Freenet 0. 5 continues to have a steady user base and new development.
By 1896 the new movie projector required a fully transparent film base that Blair's American operation could not supply.
* The winter of renovations focused on renovating the luxury boxes as well as adding a new food concourse area and renovated bathrooms behind the third base grandstands.
Some sections of the old Fenway Park were to be preserved ( mainly the original Green Monster and the third base side of the park ) as part of the overall new layout.
Additionally, base pairs in chromosomes often undergo random mutations resulting in modified DNA ( and subsequently, new proteins and phenotypes ).
The new building, which was designed by Gensler and constructed by Carillion, is the base for all of GCHQ's Cheltenham operations.
By 2006, only two elderly Cubans still crossed the base's North East Gate daily to work on the base, because the Cuban government prohibits new recruitment.
Aristide spent years negotiating with the Convergence Démocratique on new elections, but the Convergence's inability to develop a sufficient electoral base made elections unattractive, and it rejected every deal offered, preferring to call for a US invasion to topple Aristide.
The consolidation in the 14th century laid the base for, after the reigns of two members of the Angevin dynasty, the new powerful Kingdom of Poland that was to follow.
The new government negotiated with the Americans to evacuate the base from Libya.
Instead, he had to content himself with subduing the fortresses that still held out against him, and the only other notable event of 216 BC was the defection of certain Italian territories, including Capua, the second largest city of Italy, which Hannibal made his new base.
Disowned by the Federalists and not fully accepted by the Republicans, Adams used his Boylston Professorship of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard as a new base.

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St. Paul's eschatological view of the birth of Jesus as the Christ counter-positions him as ushering in the new world of order that leads to salvation, unlike Adam, whose disobedience caused a rift with God.
Orbital studies of the new comet soon revealed that it was orbiting Jupiter rather than the Sun, unlike all other comets known at the time.
The species Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus is so unlike any previously described virus that it will almost certainly be placed in a new family on the next revision of viral families.
The new park, unlike Sun Life Stadium ( which was criticized in its baseball configuration for poor sight lines in some locations ), was designed foremost as a baseball park.
" Dawkins has stated that, unlike religious fundamentalists, he would willingly change his mind if new evidence challenged his current position.
The establishment of Georgian architecture, and the Georgian styles of design more generally, were to a large degree aided by the fact that, unlike earlier styles which were primarily disseminated among craftsmen through the direct experience of the apprenticeship system, Georgian was also spread through the new medium of inexpensive suites of engravings.
In 1542, the king embarked on a new campaign in France, but unlike in 1512, he only managed with great difficulty.
His work laid the foundation for the Twenty-Four Histories which, unlike Sima's independent endeavor, were government-sponsored works usually commissioned by new dynastic houses after the conquest of the previous dynasty.
Deliveries of new aircraft were insufficient to meet the drain on resources ; the Luftwaffe, unlike the RAF, was failing to expand its pilot and aircraft numbers.
Long-term memory, unlike short-term memory, is dependent upon the construction of new proteins.
However, unlike the usual practice where the new year begins at midnight, the National New Year begins at the time determined by the astrologers.
And unlike the customary ending and beginning of new year, there is a period of a few hours in between the conclusion of the Old Year and the commencement of the New Year, which is called the " nona gathe " ( neutral period ).
Abdul kicked off 2011 by serving as lead judge, executive producer, creative partner, mentor and coach on CBS ' new dancing competition, Live to Dance ( formerly Got to Dance ) Abdul said that unlike American Idol, her new show is less about " competition " and more about " celebration.
The new U-Bahn station was being built at the same time as the hotel and actually ran through the hotel's basement, cutting it in half, thus making the construction of both into something of a technical challenge, but unlike the Wertheim department store ( and contrary to several sources ), the hotel did not enjoy a separate entrance directly from the station.
The status of Kosovo was now greater than it had been between 1974 and 1990 when it was at its strongest ; the province followed Montenegro in rejecting the Yugoslav / Serbian Dinar in place of the international currencies, and went even further: Kosovo's parliament created new car registration plates for its citizens, unlike Montenegro which continues to use the old FRY type licence plates two years after independence.
Savate uses glove colors to indicate a fighter's level of proficiency ( unlike arts such as karate, which assign new belts at each promotion, moving to a higher color rank in savate does not necessarily entail a change in the color of one's actual gloves, and a given fighter may continue using the same pair of gloves through multiple promotions ).
Decolonization in the 1960s triggered large refugee movements in Africa, creating a massive challenge that would transform UNHCR ; unlike the refugee crises in Europe, there were no durable solutions in Africa and many refugees who fled one country only found instability in their new country of asylum.
Among the coauthors of this 1990 paper were Kip Thorne, Mike Morris, and Ulvi Yurtsever, who in 1988 had stirred up renewed interest in the subject of time travel in general relativity with their paper Wormholes, Time Machines, and the Weak Energy Condition, which showed that a new general relativity solution known as a traversable wormhole could lead to closed timelike curves, and unlike previous CTC-containing solutions it did not require unrealistic conditions for the universe as a whole.
In sexually reproducing species, individuals produce special kinds of cells ( called gametes ) whose function is specifically to fuse with one unlike gamete and thereby to form a new individual.
People with hypomania are generally perceived as being energetic, euphoric, visionary, overflowing with new ideas, and sometimes overconfident and very charismatic, yet — unlike those with full-blown mania — are sufficiently capable of coherent thought and action to participate in everyday activities.
Their technical competence and extensive experience in their early years with self-made instruments and unusual means of creating sounds meant that they were able to exploit this new technology to make music quite unlike anything heard before.
However, it is easy to configure, because RIP does not require any parameters on a router unlike other protocols ( see here for an animation of basic RIP simulation visualizing RIP configuration and exchanging of Request and Response to discover new routes ).
This new era of action films often had budgets unlike any in the history of motion pictures.
The band were unable to continue touring because of Anderson's health issues who, unlike the other members, was not interested in producing a new studio album after the low sales of Magnification.

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