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This report led to more intensive searches in the area and in the White River National Wildlife Refuge, undertaken in secrecy for fear of a stampede of bird-watchers, by experienced observers over the next fourteen months.
Over the next fourteen years, Gershwin continued to write the lyrics for many film scores and a few Broadway shows.
He was sentenced the next day to fourteen years in prison, the maximum possible for passing military secrets to a friendly nation.
In the 1920s, Kyusaku Ogino, a Japanese gynecologist, and Hermann Knaus, from Austria, independently discovered that ovulation occurs about fourteen days before the next menstrual period.
A share of the business had been sold in 1866, but he continued to hold the majority interest for the next fourteen years until he sold out completely to Thomas Reppert and W. T.
At the age of fourteen Baily was placed in a mercantile house, where he worked for the next two years, though he still felt a strong leaning towards his artistic abilities.
In 671, at the Battle of Two Rivers, he put down an opportunistic rebellion by the Picts, which resulted in the Northumbrian control of the northern Britain for the next fourteen years, and which created a new sub-kingdom in the north called Lothian.
He then returned to Trier where he spent fourteen quiet months before he was given his next posting.
In 1803, he was hired as Surveyor of the Public Buildings of the United States, and spent much of the next fourteen years working on projects in Washington, D. C. Latrobe spent the later years of his life in New Orleans, working on a waterworks project, and died there in 1820 from yellow fever.
After the draw Douglas went on to beat largely journeyman fighters over the next fourteen months.
Over the next fourteen years, however, the Russians slowly conquered the khanate.
Soon after marrying Bonnin was assigned to the Uintah-Ouray reservation in Utah, where the couple was to live and work with the Ute people for the next fourteen years.
Originally there had been twenty-four counties, but the number was reduced to roughly fourteen in 1970-the number fluctuated slightly over the next three decades.
By 1922 the league had fourteen clubs and over the next five decades, only a few new members were admitted, mainly to fill vacancies left by clubs leaving the league.
Bush and Coverdell became close friends and over the next fourteen years Bush and Coverdell would help each other on a number of occasions.
Over the next few months more and more viewers were tuning into The Newlywed Game and it became a hit, while Password's ratings began to fall and eventually led to the series ' cancellation fourteen months later.
In 1910, Annette Dieudonné became a student of Boulanger's and remained as such for the next fourteen years.
It took fourteen years to earn his next promotion when, in May 1839, he advanced to the rank of First Lieutenant.
This consolidation of power reflected Roblin's personal authority over both the government and the provincial Conservative Party: his control over both would be unquestioned for the next fourteen years.
In January 1870 he became one of the committee of Old Testament revisers, and by his thorough biblical scholarship rendered exceptional service to the board ; he enjoyed the work and devoted much time to it for the next fourteen years.
After receiving his PhD, Stager was first employed by the University of Chicago, where he taught and researched for the next fourteen years as a member of the Oriental Institute, first as an instructor ( 1973-4 ), then as an assistant ( 1974-6 ), associate ( 1976 – 1985 ), and finally full professor ( 1985-6 ).
Jacob did, however, campaign for the abolition of the restrictive Fourteen-Day Rule that prevented broadcast analysis of topics that were to be debated in parliament within the next fourteen days ( the Rule was finally suspended in December 1956 ).
* Antoni Gaudí begins work on the Parc Güell, which he works on for the next fourteen years.
In a subsequent raid the next day, a war party of 20 Nez Perce killed between twelve and fourteen additional settlers, including some women and children.

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All the layers are stacked, one above the next, in any desired order ; and the bottom layer is usually rendered as a base in the resultant image, with each higher layer being progressively rendered on top of the previously composited of layers, moving upward until all layers have been rendered into the final composite.
Additional insight into defense-in-depth can be gained by thinking of it as forming the layers of an onion, with data at the core of the onion, people the next outer layer of the onion, and network security, host-based security and application security forming the outermost layers of the onion.
The next three layers comprise lamina LPs, which is stratified by their histological composition of elastin and collagen fibers, with fibroblast, myofibroblast and macrophages interspersed sparsely.
This 150-year period next saw the eruption of less silica-rich lava in the form of andesitic ash that formed at least eight alternating light-and dark-colored layers.
However these may not be termed plywood in some countries because the basic description of plywood is layers of veneered wood laid on top of each other with the grain of each layer perpendicular to the grain of the next.
The next four layers were added by Umayyads in the 7th century.
The next moña layers are from the descarga " Guatacando " by the Fania All-Stars ( 1968 ).
Around the mid-1990s, with the success of the big beat-sound exemplified by The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy in the UK, and spurred by the attention from mainstream artists, including Madonna in her collaboration with William Orbit on her album Ray of Light and Australian singer Dannii Minogue with her 1997 album Girl, music of this period began to be produced with a higher budget, increased technical quality, and with more layers than most other forms of dance music, since it was backed by major record labels and MTV as the " next big thing ".
Horses and layers ( chickens ) are next with over 3, 400 and 2, 100 respectively.
In some systems, however, multiple layers of encryption are used, in which case the output of one encryption algorithm becomes plaintext input for the next.
The next approach was to break apart the crossbar switch into three layers of smaller crossbar switches.
During the next stage, the skin may become necrotic down through the deep layers of skin, and the fat beneath the skin may become exposed and visible.
In these methods, the nodes of the graph are arranged into horizontal layers using methods such as the Coffman – Graham algorithm, in such a way that most edges go downwards from one layer to the next ; after this step, the nodes within each layer are arranged in order to minimize crossings.
* The Woodpile Structure – " rods " are repeatedly etched using beam lithography, filled in and new material is then deposited thereon, and the process is repeated on the next layer with etched channels that are perpendicular to the layer below, and parallel to and out of phase with the channels two layers below.
First minor change shows when the rear changes to split the red strip into two sides, next the face changes in a few years with a small ridge i the middle of the hood and a chromium decoration on the hood tip, finally the last minor change, the tail light style changes from two layers of white / red to be the three layers red / white / red.
Starting from a base made of several layers of local stone to prevent damp, a mixture of local clay, which contains limestone, and straw and water is applied in layers and allowed to set hard before the next layer is built.
To produce white rice, the next layers underneath the husk ( the bran layer and the germ ) are removed, leaving mostly the starchy endosperm.
Research into how bacteria invade and enter the memingeal layers is the next step in prevention of the progression of meningitis.

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