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They write: " Thus, according to that alternate rendering, the new birth originates ' from above '— that is, ' from heaven ,' or ' from the Father.
Their use of the word " gay " represented a new unapologetic defiance — as an antonym for " straight " (' respectable sexual behaviour '), it encompassed a range of non-normative sexualities and gender expressions, such as transgender street prostitutes, and sought ultimately to free the bisexual potential in everyone, rendering obsolete the categories of homosexual and heterosexual.
In the 7th century, a new port called Shilifoshi is mentioned, and this is believed to be a Chinese rendering of Srivijaya.
* Where new memory is allocated frequently for one-time tasks, such as when rendering the frames of a computer game or animated video.
It must be presented by means of non-traditional characteristics, you see … one might say that the origin of this music is also found in the interest in ‘ plastifying ’ music, of rendering it plastic like sculpture … musique concrète, in my opinion … led to a manner of composing, indeed, a new mental framework of composing " ( James 1981, 79 ).
MPEG-4 absorbs many of the features of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 and other related standards, adding new features such as ( extended ) VRML support for 3D rendering, object-oriented composite files ( including audio, video and VRML objects ), support for externally specified Digital Rights Management and various types of interactivity.
The majority of this performance boost is enabled by the new SquirrelFish JavaScript interpreter, improving the JavaScript rendering performance of Safari by over 50 %.
Increasing resolutions and new approaches to screen rendering have reduced the requirement of extensive TrueType hinting.
This allows the designer to quickly review chansolids or rotate the object to new desired views without long delays associated with more realistic rendering.
* 1994 the new T5 lamps with cool tip are introduced to become the leading fluorescent lamps with up to 117 lm / W with good color rendering.
Queen Elizabeth II approved in Regina, Saskatchewan on July 4, 1973 a new badge for the RCMP, in recognition of which the force presented the sovereign with a tapestry rendering of the new design.
Released in June 1990, it features improved processing speed, improved rendering of graphics, and a new revision of the operating system.
The album also included a new rendering of " Ode to Joy " titled " Joyphil " and " Prehistrobie K-18 ," a previously unreleased song that Phil wrote and recorded as a teenager.
The solution was now a new branch of the Bakerloo line from Baker Street to serve St John's Wood and Swiss Cottage, thereby rendering the existing stations of Lord's, Marlborough Road and Swiss Cottage on the parallel route redundant, and negating the need for the Met's extension from Edgware Road station ( it should be noted, however, that Swiss Cottage ( Metropolitan ) was proposed to remain open during peak hours for interchange with the Bakerloo, and that Lord's station would further open for special cricketing events.
They were extremely awkward to program, however, hindering adoption of the new API and stimulating calls for Microsoft to adopt OpenGL as the official 3D rendering API for games as well as workstation applications.
Feature levels allow developers to unify the rendering pipeline under Direct3D 11 API and make use of API improvements such as better resource management and multithreading even on entry-level cards, though advanced features such as new shader models and rendering stages will only be exposed on up-level hardware.
By mistakenly rendering them, his translator inadvertently created a new English word, " aleatoric ", which quickly became fashionable ( Jacobs 1966 ).
The GIS Division of the City of Midland has a long-range plan to render more of the downtown area in the new rendering.
KDE 2. 0 was the first KDE release ( on October 23, 2000 ) to include KHTML ( as the rendering engine of the new Konqueror file and web browser, which replaced the monolithic KDE File Manager ).
KSVG was first developed in 2001 by Nikolas Zimmermann and Rob Buis ; however, by 2003, it was decided to fork the then-current KSVG implementation into two new projects: KDOM / KSVG2 ( to improve the state of DOM rendering in KHTML underneath a more formidable SVG 1. 0 render state ) and Kcanvas ( to abstract any rendering done within khtml / ksvg2 in a single shared library, with multiple backends for it, e. g., Cairo / Qt, etc.
However, none of these alternative standards has been as widely adopted as Unicode, which is now the base character set for many new standards and protocols, and is built into the architecture of operating systems ( Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, and many Unix-like systems ), programming languages ( Perl, Python, C #, Java, Common LISP, APL ), and libraries ( IBM International Components for Unicode ( ICU ) along with the Pango, Graphite, Scribe, Uniscribe, and ATSUI rendering engines ), font formats ( TrueType and OpenType ) and so on.
Microsoft would provide a new low-level rendering engine for Windows known as Fahrenheit Low Level, essentially a replacement for the Reality Lab-based version of Direct3D.

new and infrastructure
Alberta's historical development has been largely influenced by the development of new transportation infrastructure, ( see " trends " below ).
Recent studies suggest that deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon could increase sharply in the future as a result of over US $ 40 billion in planned investments in highway paving and major new infrastructure projects in the region.
This is partly due to massive investments in cultural facilities as well as infrastructure and a new wave of successful designers, chefs and architects.
Growth management can be a challenge for coastal local authorities who often struggle to provide the infrastructure required by new residents.
According to the CIA World Factbook, Costa Rica's GDP per capita is US $ 10, 900 ( 2009 ); however, there is a lack of maintenance and new investment in infrastructure, 21. 3 % of the people living below the poverty line and 7. 8 % ( 2009 ) unemployed.
Costa Rica's infrastructure has suffered from a lack of maintenance and new investment.
Construction projects initiated by the Mamluks pushed the city outward while also bringing new infrastructure to the centre of the city.
The decline of the Roman infrastructure made it more difficult to field large infantry forces, and during the 4th and 5th centuries cavalry began to take a more dominant role on the European battlefield, also in part made possible by the appearance of new, larger breeds of horses.
* Pilot schemes-perform test of concept for new models for communications, sales or customer services before investing in staff and infrastructure.
Depending on year, 50 – 53 % accounts for payment to personnel, roughly 14 – 21 % on acquiring new material, 2 – 8 % for larger ships, building projects or infrastructure and about 24 – 27 % on other items, including purchasing of goods, renting, maintenance, services and taxes.
# He launched an infrastructure program, building schools, railroads, and new highways.
Only when the infrastructure existed to maintain centralized power — as with the European monarchies — did Feudalism begin to yield to this new organized power and eventually disappear.
His administration engaged new groups that had been kept out of the political system, gave New York its modern infrastructure, and raised expectations of new levels of urban possibility.
The former focus on creating new and improving existing infrastructure ( especially the software environment they work with ), while the latter primarily and strongly emphasize the general act of circumvention of security measures, with the effective use of the knowledge ( which can be to report and help fixing the security bugs, or exploitation for criminal purpose ) being only rather secondary.
Poverty was tackled through an agricultural policy which resettled 250, 000 Malays on newly cleared farmland, more investment in rural infrastructure, and the creation of free trade zones in rural areas to create new manufacturing jobs.
The governor Balbo ( after the creation of " Libya " in 1934, with the unification of Tripolitania, Cyrenaica and Fezzan in a single country ) developed Italian Libya from 1934 to 1940, creating a huge infrastructure ( from 4, 000 km of roads to 400 km of narrow gauge railways to new industries and to dozen of new agricultural villages ).
Although Indonesia continued to have the advantages of a large labor force, abundant natural resources and modern infrastructure, private investment in new projects largely ceased during the crisis.
For example, in the absence of any new technologies, copper prices would indeed be expected to increase as growing economies demanded more copper to meet the needs of expanding communication networks and plumbing infrastructure.
During this era, new technologies and networks of infrastructure and communication brought to the people messages of religious revival, social reform, and party politics, as well as moving goods, money, and people ever more rapidly and efficiently.
As part of infrastructure improvements in 2002, the runway at Bamako was extended, and new airstrips were built in previously isolated areas of the west — Kayes, Mopti, and Sikasso.
The university is currently undertaking a large infrastructure and capital works program that will see an investment of over $ 1 billion into new buildings and projects across the campus and has set up an Office of Major Projects to oversee the new developments.
Only in the 2000s was there a ( continuing ) resurgence in Auckland's commuter rail patronage, driven in great part by new investment in infrastructure.

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