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The Hong Kong Transport Department ( HKTD ) allows and licenses the operation of two types of public light buses – ( 1 ) green minibuses that have route numbers, stop at designated stops ( many routes have hail and ride sections along which passengers can board and exit anywhere unless it's a no-stopping zone ) and which have their fares, service and frequency regulated by the HKTD ; and ( 2 ) red minibuses that may or may not have regular routes, may or may not be numbered, may or may not have fixed stops and whose fares and service levels are not regulated by HKTD.
feature sections with strange numbers which have so many subsections included that they become very difficult to read.
The lower case letters and punctuation marks are in the left and center sections, with the numbers 1 to 8 at the top of the center section, while the ligatures ( combined letters, such as " ff ", " fi ", " æ " etc.
The FARs are divided into tens of thousands of separate sections, many of which have large numbers of researchers using them on any given day.
By 1899 Waterloo had 16 platform roads but only 10 platform numbers due to platforms in different sections of the station or on different levels, sometimes duplicating the number of a platform elsewhere.
The show also used two musical numbers per episode to break the comedy routines into sections.
Cutout state route marker used prior to 1953After a failed renumbering in 1926, a completely new numbering was instituted in 1927, with only four sections of pre-1927 routes remaining as their old numbers suffixed with N-Route 4N, Route 5N, Route 8N and Route 18N.
That's the way it was in poor sections ... the old safety in numbers.
The book is roughly divided into two sections: the first half ( or Zeroth Part ), on numbers, the second half ( or First Part ), on games.
Also, California does not allow the use of hyphens in section numbers because they are reserved for referring to ranges of sections ; therefore, the hyphens used in the official UCC section numbers are dropped in the California implementation.
The middle 50 % SAT range for the verbal and math sections of the SAT is 660-750 and 660-750, respectively — numbers of only those submitting scores during the admissions process.
California Penal Code sections were in use by the Los Angeles Police Department as early as the 1940s, and these Hundred Code numbers are still used today instead of the corresponding ten-code.
Indeed, the different sections call for different numbers and arrangements of performers, giving rise to the theory that Bach did not ever expect the work to be performed in its entirety.
* In 2010 it was announced six Peter Hook Hacienda Bass guitars were to be built using the maple dancefloor sections from the Hacienda as the fretboard on the neck of the guitar. They will be given HAC numbers HAC51 to 56 and Peter Hook will be playing guitar HAC51.
Such assurances were given of a future increase of numbers that it was determined to divide each class at the beginning of the coming year into two sections, for their convenience.
The cemetery was then divided into sections for the various denominations according to their numbers in the 1861 census.
Although the mass is in six parts, some more virtuosic sections are in reduced numbers of parts, presumably intended for soloists, a compositional technique used in several of his masses.
Churches, courtrooms, legislatures, and meeting halls may identify individual rows, seats or sections but do not normally assign aisle numbers or display signs regarding aisles.
It was common practice to increment numbers by some value ( 5, 10 or 100 ) to make inserting lines during program editing or debugging easier, but bad planning meant that inserting large sections into a program often required restructuring the entire code.
Different object files could have different numbers and types of sections.
Propelling idea of " non-plot " within Einstein on the Beach, its libretto employs solfège syllables, numbers, and short sections of poetry.
As of 25 January 2010, it has about 49, 140 active members, according to the public access sections of its website, although numbers vary according to when this data is accessed.
The inclusion of these sections displays a stark difference between the Young Offenders Act and the YCJA as the former did not have such clear preconditions that had to be satisfied prior to the imposition of a custodial sentence and thus large numbers of youth were incarcerated under the Young Offenders Act.

numbers and differ
The exact meanings of both numbers and letters differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, and some sticks are not described using this system at all, just being known as Jazz ( typically a 7N or 8N ) or Heavy Rock ( typically a 4B or 5B ) for example.
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook ().< ref name =" CIA_20110303 ">< sup >†</ sup > note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS ; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected < sup >‡</ sup > note: the preliminary 2011 numbers differ significantly from those of 2010, which were strongly influenced by the demographic effect of the January 2010 earthquake ; the latest figures more closely correspond to those of 2009 </ ref >
Cantonese frequently associate numbers with the following connotations ( based on its sound ), which may differ in other Chinese languages:
If two numbers differ by one order of magnitude, one is about ten times larger than the other.
In humans, the monoploid number ( x ) equals the haploid number ( n ), x = n = 23, but, in some species ( especially plants ), these numbers differ.
It is known that in a statistical experiment such as tossing a fair coin and counting the occurrences of heads and tails, the numbers of heads and tails after a great many throws will differ by only a tiny percentage, while after only a few throws outcomes with a significant excess of heads over tails or vice versa are common ; if an experiment with a few throws is repeated over and over, the outcomes will fluctuate a lot.
What the trees and the numbers demonstrate is that theories of syntax differ in what they deem to qualify as a phrase.
For this reason it is commonly specified that, at least for cables containing small numbers of pairs, the twist rates must differ.
Dissipation of kinetic energy takes place at scales of the order of Kolmogorov length, while the input of energy into the cascade comes from the decay of the large scales, of order L. These two scales at the extremes of the cascade can differ by several orders of magnitude at high Reynolds numbers.
The numbers however, might differ from contemporary western sources.
Frequency-dependent selection may explain why people differ in characteristics such as cooperative behavior with cheating becoming an increasingly less successful strategy as the numbers of cheaters increase.
The two numbers always differ by 18 (= 180 °).
Unlike Message IDs, the numbers and ordering of articles will differ on each server ; but related servers may force agreement by operating in a slave mode, re-using their siblings ' Xref lines.
A chemical in its solid state may receive a different UN number than the liquid phase if their hazardous properties differ significantly ; substances with different levels of purity ( or concentration in solution ) may also receive different UN numbers.
United States Notes that were issued in the large-size format, before 1929, differ dramatically in appearance when compared to modern American currency, but those issued in the small-size format, starting in 1929, are very similar to contemporary Federal Reserve Notes with the highly visible distinction of having red U. S. Treasury Seals and serial numbers in place of green ones.
A " min " and " max " figure are used where reports differ on the numbers killed, or where the civilian status of the dead is uncertain.
The upper jaw held up to 29 teeth per side, with none at the front of the jaw, and the lower jaw 25 ; the numbers differ because teeth in the lower jaw are broader than those in the upper.
The aleph numbers differ from the infinity (∞) commonly found in algebra and calculus.
The numbers of dancers constituting the various groups, as well as the group categories themselves, may differ at different competitions.
In mathematics, cousin primes are prime numbers that differ by four ; compare this with twin primes, pairs of prime numbers that differ by two, and sexy primes, pairs of prime numbers that differ by six.

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