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In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
The majority are monoxenous ( infect one host only ) but a few are heteroxenous ( life cycle involves two or more hosts ).
Government of the Czech Republic agrees ( while 67 % Czechs disagree and only about 22 % support it ) to host a missile defense radar on its territory while a base of missile interceptors is supposed to be built in Poland.
One common approach is to treat clitics as words that are prosodically deficient: they cannot appear without a host, and they can only form an accentual unit in combination with their host.
During a battle on Utopia, Cyclops absorbs Emma Frost's powers, becoming the only Phoenix host.
Research in which a parallel phylogeny of bacteria and insects was inferred supports the belief that the primary endosymbionts are transferred only vertically ( i. e. from the mother ), and not horizontally ( i. e. by escaping the host and entering a new host ).
The TU / e does not only host research in its departments.
When the Azzuri crashed out to France in the 1986 tournament and Scirea retired, the mantle was passed to Baresi who returned to the side, a responsibility that become more poignant when Scirea was killed in a car accident aged 36, only months before Italy was to host the World Cup.
In 1986, Guantanamo became host to the first and only McDonald's restaurant within Cuba.
Unlike reality television franchises, international game show franchises generally only see Canadian adaptations in a series of specials, based heavily on the American versions but usually with a Canadian host to allow for Canadian content credits.
Never quite losing his Devonshire accent, he was not only an amiable and original conversationalist but a friendly and generous host, so that Fanny Burney recorded in her diary that he had " a suavity of disposition that set everybody at their ease in his society ", and William Makepeace Thackeray believed " of all the polite men of that age, Joshua Reynolds was the finest gentleman.
The host fed and provided quarters for the guest, who was expected to repay only with gratitude.
Apart from Vatican City, Liechtenstein is the only country in the world not to host any embassy.
It should be noted that some " LDAPS " client libraries only encrypt communication, they do not check the host name against the name in the supplied certificate.
The first synthesizer to run directly on a host computer's CPU was Reality, by Dave Smith's Seer Systems, which achieved a low latency through tight driver integration, and therefore could run only on Creative Labs soundcards.
In freshwater perliculture, only the piece of tissue is used in most cases, and is inserted into the fleshy mantle of the host mussel.
A provirus not only refers to a retrovirus but is also used to describe other viruses that can integrate into the host chromosomes, another example being adeno-associated virus.
Viroids are another group of pathogens, but they consist only of RNA, do not encode any protein and are replicated by a host plant cell's polymerase.
She was not trained to be a host but she was the only available unjoined Trill aboard.
Until the arrival of Dr. Watson, Holmes worked alone, only occasionally employing agents from the city's underclass, including a host of informants and a group of street children he calls " the Baker Street Irregulars ".
The Metrodome also hosted the 1992 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four, making it the only stadium to host both events in the same calendar year.
Minneapolis is the only city and the Metrodome is the only arena to host all three events in a 12-month span ( all three of these events aired on CBS, who would go on to purchase their Twin Cities affiliate, WCCO-TV, later in the year ).

only and segments
These databases can include both segments shared by multiple sites, and segments specific to one site and used only locally in that site.
The prefect kept a staff of hundreds and managed affairs in all segments of government: in taxation, administration, jurisprudence, and minor military commands, the praetorian prefect was often second only to the emperor himself.
Misskelley was questioned for roughly twelve hours ; only two segments, totaling 46 minutes, were recorded.
After the bridge learns the addresses associated with each port, it forwards network traffic only to the necessary segments, improving overall performance.
They contain only two transmembrane segments, corresponding to the core pore-forming segments of the K < sub > V </ sub > and K < sub > Ca </ sub > channels.
Grammer appeared in only short opening and closing segments in each episode.
In some segments of the Murray, carp have been the only species found.
Mickey Mouse himself appeared in every show not only in vintage cartoons originally made for theatrical release, but in opening, interstitial and closing segments made especially for the show.
To this end, Beck devised a simplified map, consisting of stations, straight line segments connecting them, and the River Thames ; lines ran only vertically, horizontally, or on 45 degree diagonals.
In an August 1967 article, Dorothy Manners reported that CBS had asked McGoohan to produce 36 segments, but that he would only agree to produce 17.
Segmentation that can provide a single-level memory model in which there is no differentiation between process memory and file system consists of only a list of segments ( files ) mapped into the process's potential address space.
Although this lasts as a railway operation only until November, it demonstrates the technologically successful first use of the cylindrical wrought iron tunnelling shield devised by Peter W. Barlow and James Henry Greathead and of a permanent tunnel lining of cast iron segments.
Two line segments are congruent if and only if they have the same length.
Rural segments and some windy state roads continue to be in bad conditions as their reconstruction has only started in the late 2000s.
Decisive, however, was the existence of segmentation in both groups, with the segments showing only minor specialisation.
Thus a programme can readily include both 2D and 3D segments with only the lens needing to be changed between them.
# Video game soundtracks are often released after a game's release, usually consisting of the background music from the game's levels, menus, title screens, promo material ( such as entire songs that only segments of which were used in the game ), cut-screens and occasionally sound-effects used in the game ( Examples: Sonic Heroes, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time )
Some translation memories systems search for 100 % matches only, that is to say that they can only retrieve segments of text that match entries in the database exactly, while others employ fuzzy matching algorithms to retrieve similar segments, which are presented to the translator with differences flagged.
From 1959 to 1960 series Loopy De Loop and The Flintstones, softly orchestrated themes, some of them almost sounding concrete music and some played only by accordion, were used in other H-B cartons between 1961 and 1963 – like Top Cat, Snagglepuss, Touché Turtle, Wally Gator and the Yogi Bear and Huckleberry Hound 1961 seasons and all of its segmentsand eventually between 1964 and 1967, and rarely then until the eighties.
The group has recently cut the number of regional news programmes offered from 17 in 2007 to 9 by 2009, resulting several regions being merged to form on programme, including the Border and Tyne Tees regions, the Westcountry and West regions and the removal of sub regional programming, with some regions only represented by pre-recorded segments.

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