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new and exteriors
Many of the stores received new paint on their exteriors, making them look more like brick than the white stucco design of most Eckerd locations.
The campus has become increasingly degraded since its erection, and its older tower stairwells and exteriors are covered in perpetual graffiti — towers renovated since about 2000 are constantly kept in a cleaner state by painting over new graffitis.
The Safari was extensively modified in August 2005, which included the addition of a new 3-litre DiCOR engine along with modified interiors and exteriors.
A series of repainting programmes was begun in the early-2000s to repaint the exteriors of trains, which worked quite well, but refurbishment meant that the new paint did not stand the test of time.

new and incorporate
In order to eliminate one of the problems of the reign of Elizabeth, the single party and its destabilizing consequences, the Liberal Party was allowed to incorporate and participate in National Politics, and the ' turnism ' or alternanation was to become the new system.
Paleontological classifications have yet to incorporate this new taxonomy, and continue to use Hydrochoeridae for all capybaras, while using Hydrochoerinae for the living genus and its closest fossil relatives, such as Neochoerus.
Lyell used each edition to incorporate additional material, rearrange existing material, and revisit old conclusions in light of new evidence.
As a result, while the Library of Congress Classification system was able to incorporate changes and additions of new branches of knowledge, particularly in the fields of engineering and computer science ( the greater hospitability of the Library of Congress Classification was also a factor ), DDC has been criticized for being inadequate in covering those areas.
After his patent was rejected by the Telegraph Administration, Mimault modified his device to incorporate features from the Meyer telegraph and obtained a new patent which was also rejected.
Soon after publishing the special theory of relativity in 1905, Einstein started thinking about how to incorporate gravity into his new relativistic framework.
Master plans were developed to incorporate further development, which saw new additions such as Fenwick Library and Lecture Hall.
It has been revised several times, as is common for IQ tests, to incorporate new research.
The capacity to acquire the ability to incorporate the pronunciation of new words depends upon the capacity to engage in speech repetition.
# Remix-the right to combine the original or revised content with other content to create something new ( e. g., incorporate the content into a mashup )
Each new version of OpenGL tends to incorporate a number of extensions which have widespread support among graphics-card vendors, although the details of those extensions may be changed.
The ODBT WG planned to create a set of standards that would incorporate advances in object database technology ( e. g., replication ), data management ( e. g., spatial indexing ), and data formats ( e. g., XML ) and to include new features into these standards that support domains where object databases are being adopted ( e. g., real-time systems ).
The congress would incorporate the Action Programme into the party statutes, draft a federalization law, and elect a new Central Committee.
In 1965 and 1967 some changes were officially introduced into the Roman-Rite liturgy of the Mass in the wake of decisions of the Second Vatican Council, but no new edition of the Roman Missal was produced to incorporate them.
The impetus to incorporate what was, in the early 1970s, an unusual scoping model into their new version of Lisp, came from Sussman's studies of ALGOL.
The new designs incorporate a new accent color, " Wolf Grey ", and the main colors are " College Navy " and " Action Green ".
Indeed, critics of a specific syncretistic trend may sometimes use the word " syncretism " as a disparaging epithet, as a charge implying that those who seek to incorporate a new view, belief, or practice into a religious system actually distort the original faith.
Because spacetime diagrams incorporate Einstein's clock synchronization, there will be a requisite " jump in time " in the calculation made by a " suddenly returning astronaut " who inherits a " new meaning of simultaneity " in keeping with that clock synchronization ( with its lattice of clocks methodology ) as explained in Spacetime Physics by John A. Wheeler.
Between 1798 and 1826 Malthus published six editions of his famous treatise, An Essay on the Principle of Population, updating each edition to incorporate new material, to address criticism, and to convey changes in his own perspectives on the subject.
386BSD Release 1. 0 contained a completely new kernel design and implementation, and began the process to incorporate recommendations made by earlier Berkeley designers that had never been attempted in BSD.
However, when faced with that new way of interpreting a specific symbol, a person may change their already formed ideas to incorporate the new information based on how the symbol is expressed to the person.
Unlike the 1883 version, Alain Daniélou's new translation preserves the numbered verse divisions of the original, and does not incorporate notes in the text.
This allows for the creation of mutant alleles that incorporate new functions that may be favored by natural selection ; thus, pseudogenes can serve as raw material for evolution and can be considered " protogenes ".

new and Arabic
Adding new character sets and character encodings enabled a number of other left-to-right scripts to be supported, but did not easily support right-to-left scripts such as Arabic or Hebrew, and mixing the two was not practical.
The original Arabic name of Crete was Iqrīṭiš ( < ( της ) Κρήτης ), but after the Emirate of Crete's establishment of its new capital at ربض الخندق Rabḍ al-ḫandaq ( modern Iraklion ), both the city and the island became known as Χάνδαξ ( Khandhax ) or Χάνδακας ( Khandhakas ), which gave Latin and Venetian Candia, from which French Candie and English Candy or Candia.
Arabic sources, such as Rhazes ( Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi 865 – 925 AD ), continue to be the source of discovery of new or relatively inaccessible Galenic writings.
The early Yâkût period was supplanted in the late 15th century by a new style pioneered by Seyh Hamdullah ( 1429 – 1520 ), which became the basis for Ottoman Calligraphy, focusing on the nesih version of the script, which became the standard for copying the Qur ' an ( See Arabic Calligraphy ).
Cars sold to U. S., Canada, Australia and Arabic countries got new parts once remaining old design caliper stock was used up.
While the generations born before the 1940s tend to use the older terms of Arabic or Persian origin, the younger generations favor new expressions.
By opening new trade routes in Arabic and Frankish lands, the Vikings profited from international trade by expanding beyond their traditional boundaries.
Emperor Yong Le agreed and titled Ong's son Awang as the new ruler, and named the mountain of Brunei as Chang Ning Mountainجبل السلام – mean Jabel Alsalam (" mountain of peace ") in Arabic.
Professor Dwight Reynolds describes the subsequent transformations of the Arabic version: " Some of the earlier Persian tales may have survived within the Arabic tradition altered such that Arabic Muslim names and new locations were substituted for pre-Islamic Persian ones, but it is also clear that whole cycles of Arabic tales were eventually added to the collection and apparently replaced most of the Persian materials.
Haifa al -' Atiqa ( Arabic: " Ancient Haifa ") is another name used by locals to refer to Tell es-Samak, as it was the site of Haifa when it was a hamlet of 250 residents, before it was moved in 1764-5 to a new fortified site founded by Daher el-Omar one and half miles to the east.
The new village, the nucleus of modern Haifa, was originally named al-imara al-jadida ( Arabic: " the new construction "), but locals called it Haifa al-Jadida ( Arabic: " New Haifa ") at first, and then simply Haifa.
By the 11th or 12th centuries, a new Arabic translation directly based upon the Samaritan Pentateuch had appeared in Nablus.
* The Scented Garden by Sir Richard Francis Burton-manuscript of a new translation from Arabic of The Perfumed Garden, was burnt by his widow, Lady Isabel Burton née Arundel, along with other papers.
* Islamic The Hijri New Year, also known as Islamic new year ( Arabic: رأس السنة الهجرية ‎ Ras as-Sanah al-Hijriyah ) is the day that marks the beginning of a new Islamic calendar year.
The re-introduction of these philosophies, combined with the new Arabic commentaries, had a great influence on Medieval philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas.
His " letters on Arabic coinage " were the first serious attempt to compare the historical information gathered from the Islamic coins-bearing up to 150 words – with the information from chronicles, to achieve new insights in medieval Islamic history.
the earliest date is put around the 14th century where a copperplate inscription of Parakarama Bahu IV ( 1302-1326 ) refers to two persons who were declared exempt from certain taxes which included " gun licenses ". http :// www. island. lk / index. php? page_cat = article-details & page = article-details & code_title = 22207 many also believe that it was the Portuguese who first brought over actual muskets during their invasion of the Sri Lankan Coastline and low lands in 1505 as they regularly used short barrelled matchlocks during combat, however, P. E. P. Deraniyagala points out that the Sinhala term for gun, ‘ bondikula matches the Arabic term for gun, ‘ bunduk .’ Also that certain technical aspects of the early Sinhalese matchlock were similar to the matchlocks used in the Middle East, thus forming the generally accepted theory that the musket was not entirely new to the island by the time the Portuguese came, but it was only in a short matter of time that native Sri Lankan kingdoms, most notably the kingdom of Sitawaka and the Kandyan Kingdom where Sinhalese muskets with a unique bifurcated stock, longer barrel and smaller calibre, which made it more efficient in driving out the energy from the gunpowder, where manufactured by the hundreds and mastered by soldiers to the point where according to the Portuguese invader, Queyroz, they could " fire at night to put out a match " and " by day at 60 paces would sever a knife with four or five bullets " and " send as many on the same spot in the target.
Techniques used to suppress the ethnic identity of Kurds in Syria include various bans on the use of the Kurdish language, refusal to register children with Kurdish names, the replacement of Kurdish place names with new names in Arabic, the prohibition of businesses that do not have Arabic names, the prohibition of Kurdish private schools, and the prohibition of books and other materials written in Kurdish.

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