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The next significant addition ( in 1825 ) was from the collection of Claudius James Rich.
Control theory made significant strides in the next 100 years.
Although the APA was closely involved in the next significant revision of the mental disorder section of the ICD ( version 8 in 1968 ), it decided to go ahead with a revision of the DSM.
The next small but significant technological step after hecto is the spirit duplicator, essentially the hectography process using a drum instead of the gelatin.
Although the Russian Empire would play a leading political role in the next century, secured by its defeat of Napoleonic France, its retention of serfdom precluded economic progress of any significant degree.
Count ( to the left ) the number of bit positions to the next most significant non-zero bit.
Otherwise, add d to the intermediate result, and continue in step # 2 with the next most significant bit in m.
The famine was by far the most significant turning point in the demographics of the country, as not only did Ireland's population not grow for the next century, it continued a slow decline, the result of which is that the Republic of Ireland has a significantly smaller population today than would be expected for a European country of its size.
In Munster, the IRA carried out a significant number of successful actions against British troops, for instance the ambushing and killing of 17 of 18 Auxiliaries by Tom Barry's column at Kilmicheal in West Cork in November 1920, or Liam Lynch's men killing 13 British soldiers near Millstreet early in the next year.
The next significant advances in integral calculus did not begin to appear until the 16th century.
After the Portuguese arrival in the area in the 16th century, the next significant Western contact was the arrival of David Livingstone along the shore of Lake Malawi in 1859.
After keyboards, drum pads are the next most significant MIDI performance controllers.
As in many cases a thread gets unblocked before the next scheduler invocation, this approach saves significant work.
On such systems three octal digits per byte would be required, with the most significant octal digit representing two binary digits ( plus one bit of the next significant byte, if any ).
The rightmost or least significant bit is considered bit 0, with value 0x01, the next least significant digit is bit 1, with value 0x02.
Tradition changes slowly, with changes from one generation to the next not being seen as significant.
It contains numerous woodcuts of dancers and musicians and includes many dance tabulations in which extensive instructions for the steps are lined up next to the musical notes, a significant innovation in dance notation at that time.
Tacticity is particularly significant in vinyl polymers of the type-H < sub > 2 </ sub > C-CH ( R )- where each repeating unit with a substituent R on one side of the polymer backbone is followed by the next repeating unit with the substituent on the same side as the previous one, the other side as the previous one or positioned randomly with respect to the previous one.
In fact, the very large diameter of the next generation tokamak implies that it will be very difficult to mitigate the disruptions that pose a significant challenge in future tokamaks where the increased stored energy can lead to unacceptably large transient heat loads on plasma facing components.
Also during the off-season, the Redskins acquired Mark May, Russ Grimm, and Dexter Manley in the 1981 NFL Draft, all of whom became significant contributors to the team for the next few years.
As the number of coupled harmonic oscillators grows, the time it takes to transfer energy from one to the next becomes significant.
For example, conducting multiple instrument approaches in the actual aircraft may require significant time spent repositioning the aircraft, while in a simulation, as soon as one approach has been completed, the instructor can immediately preposition the simulated aircraft to an ideal ( or less than ideal ) location from which to begin the next approach.

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All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon said the economy is expected to advance by a whopping 8% next year, paving the way for lower taxes.
Before the pitch, the runner will often take a lead-off, walking several steps away from the base as a head start for his next advance.
The criteria for being charged with " caught stealing " were fine tuned in 1979, with a runner being charged with being caught if he is put out while trying to steal, oversliding a base ( otherwise successfully stolen ), or is picked off a base, and tries to advance to the next base.
In the first two modes, the dog retrieves the ducks a player shoots, and laughs at the player if both of the birds on screen escape ( and if the player fails to advance to the next level ).
Flight schedules are decided a day in advance according to passenger needs and the next day's timetable is published every evening.
They fire at the Boxers, and advance out of the frame into the next shot, which is taken from the opposite direction looking towards the house.
The player must traverse through a hub in order to reach a boss and advance to the next hub.
Advancing to the playoffs as winners of the second half, Houston beat Los Angeles in their first two playoff games at home, but the Dodgers took the next three in Los Angeles to advance to the NLCS.
Thus, he cautiously states: " But knowing the sure number declared by Scripture, that is six hundred sixty and six, let them await, in the first place, the division of the kingdom into ten ; then, in the next place, when these kings are reigning, and beginning to set their affairs in order, and advance their kingdom, them learn to acknowledge that he who shall come claiming the kingdom for himself, and shall terrify those men of whom we have been speaking, have a name containing the aforesaid number, is truly the abomination of desolation.
The term leap year gets its name from the fact that while a fixed date in the Gregorian calendar normally advances one day of the week from one year to the next, in a leap year it will advance two days due to the year's extra day ( thus " leaping over " one of the days in the week ).
# 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
The next major advance occurred in Hadfield's Trial 1800 27 How St. Tr.
* Students should demonstrate that they have met standards, not just put in seat time to advance to the next level.
The highest local division, asphalt late model racing, is generally considered a requirement to advance to the next step, regional and national touring series.
The next major advance can be seen in the Birch gun developed by the British for their motorised warfare experimental brigade ( the Experimental Mechanized Force ) after the end of the War.
But the Dolphins defense only allowed Washington to advance to the 3-yard line on their next three plays, and so the Redskins had to settle for another field goal from Moseley to cut their deficit to 17 – 13.
On Denver's next drive, Elway completed 3 consecutive passes for 40 total yards to advance to the Redskins 36-yard line.
After both teams lost a fumble on their next possessions, the Bills managed to advance to the Cowboys ' 31-yard line.
Chandler responded on the next 2 plays with a 29-yard completion to receiver Tony Martin and a 12-yard scramble to advance the ball to the Denver 41-yard line.
To advance from one rank to the next, students typically complete promotion tests in which they demonstrate their proficiency in the various aspects of the art before a panel of judges or their teacher.
The general rule is that a black belt may advance from one rank to the next only after the number of years equivalent to the current rank.
A typewriter or electromechanical printer can print characters on paper, and execute operations such as move the carriage back to the left margin of the same line ( carriage return ), advance to the same column of the next line ( line feed ), and so on.
Players must unravel clues in order to achieve some of victory condition, which will then allow them to advance to the next level.

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