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present and status
Even though the registers may have an incomplete record of persons present in a particular area or include persons no longer living there, they contain precise information on ages, by date of birth, for some of the persons present ( especially children in relatively stable communities ) and supplementary information ( such as records of marital status ) for many others.
Speaking of the present status of civil defense in the city, Mr. Hawksley said he would be willing to bet that not more than one person in a hundred would know what to do or where to go in the event of an enemy attack.
However, before RAT-C reached initial operational status in 1960 aboard the large US Navy destroyer-leader Norfolk, its name was changed to the present ASROC.
The present status, in which it runs one-way southbound south of Columbus Circle ( 59th Street ), came about in several stages.
The population of the Cayman Islands reflects its status as a British overseas territory, its history as a former dependency of Jamaica, and its present financial partnerships with the United States and other countries.
The main alternative, followed in the present article, is to organize philosophical stances according to the answers they give to a set of basic questions about the nature and status of consciousness.
The " Past Verb " ( فعل ماضي, fi ' l maadiy ) denotes an event ( حدث, hadath ) completed in the past, but says nothing about the relation of this past event to present status.
For example, " وصل ", wasala, " he arrived ", indicates that arrival occurred in the past without saying anything about the present status of the arriver-maybe he stuck around, maybe he turned around and left, etc.
Even in presidential systems the head of state often formally reports to the legislature on the present national status, e. g. the State of the Union address in the United States of America.
It has retained this status to the present day, with even the minority whose first language is Irish usually being fluent in English as well.
The bill would provide for a referendum giving Puerto Ricans the choice between the options of retaining their present political status, or choosing a new status.
At the present state of scientific research, governmental food safety organizations such as the European Food Safety Authority deny QPS ( Qualified Presumption of Safety ) status to enzymes produced especially by these molds.
Up to 7 % of seizure that present to the emergency are in status epilepticus.
The 1930s was an era of public works and reinvention of the Republic's economy, with the construction of the San Marino-Rimini railway that connected it to the Italian railway network and modernization of the country's infrastructures that paved the way to its present status as a major tourist destination.
The architectural model proposed by Tim Berners-Lee is used as basis to present a status model that reflects current and emerging technologies.
It has been argued that this could create a flexible application of concept of sovereignty and territorial integrity, easing the strict adherence and taking into account the de facto status of the territory and other factors present on a case by case basis.
These Michigan graduates include the discoverer of several new australopithecine species, the first paleoanthropologist to debunk the hominid status of Ramapithecus, the leaders in the study of late Pleistocene European evolution, three past or present chairs ( or heads ) of anthropology departments, and the past president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, and the editor of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
The Contact Group said that, regardless of the outcome of the present negotiations, a new International Civilian Office ( ICO ) will be established in Kosovo to take up the civil administration provided for under UNSCR 1244, supervise the implementation of any status settlement and safeguard minority rights.
Despite Prewitt's AWOL status, his platoon sergeant carries him " present " for three days at Warden's direction.
At present, Bermuda is able to take advantage of its status as part of the United Kingdom to attract overseas shipping operators to its register, although it does not contribute to the navy's budget.
However, Caernarfon continued to flourish towards its present status as a major tourist centre and seat of Gwynedd Council, with a thriving harbour and marina ; Caernarfon has expanded beyond its medieval walls and experienced heavy suburbanisation.
An important aspect of extinction at the present time are human attempts to preserve critically endangered species, which is reflected by the creation of the conservation status " Extinct in the Wild " ( EW ).

present and food
Symbel is normally held after the feast, inasmuch as it is custom not to have food present.
The textile and food industries are equally strong, with Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola and other beverage brands, as well as fresh and canned food industries being present in the city's organized industrial zones.
2009, compared an analysis of blood and organ system data from trials with rats fed three main commercialized genetically modified types of maize which are present in food and feed in the world.
The experimenters then present the subject rat with a decision between two food options ; the food previously eaten by the demonstrator, and a novel food.
These cancer may be caused by carcinogens that are present in food naturally or as contaminants.
Food irradiation is the process of exposing food to ionizing radiation to destroy microorganisms, bacteria, viruses, or insects that might be present in the food.
By irradiating food, depending on the dose, some or all of the harmful bacteria and other pathogens present are killed.
Many Sephardic families thoroughly wash their year-round glassware and then use it for Passover, as the Sephardic position is that glass does not absorb enough traces of food to present a problem.
Since the 1990s to the present, responses to mad-cow disease, genetically modified foods, flu epidemics in pigs and birds, and an increase in foodborne illness outbreaks, agricultural pollution, and Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations ( CAFOs ) have led people to question where their food comes from and what is actually in it.
Polar bears can hunt their preferred food of seals from the edge of sea ice, often living off fat reserves when no sea ice is present.
Restaurants often specialize in certain types of food or present a certain unifying, and often entertaining, theme.
When invited to another person's home, guests may present their hosts with such a set, or with other food gifts such as fresh fruit, beverages or tteok.
They are still widely present in modern day Taiwan, be it on the streets, night markets, or in successful food chains like ‘ Meet Fresh ’ ( or 鮮芋仙 ).
When he sheds his immortal existence, he experiences life for the first time: he bleeds, sees colors for the first time ( the movie up to this point is filmed in a sepia-toned monochrome, except for brief moments when the angels are not present or looking ), tastes food and drinks coffee.
In south eastern Australia, near present day Lake Condah, semi-permanent villages of beehive shaped shelters of stone developed, near bountiful food supplies.
The whole food chain of the lake is based on the high population of single-celled algae present in the warm shallow waters.
Before a host plant is reached, the dodder, as other plants, relies on food reserves in the embryo ; the cotyledons, though present, are vestigial.
Lactose is present in two large food categories — conventional dairy products, and as a food additive in dairy and non dairy products.

present and preservation
The arrangement which Andronicus made of Aristotle's writings seems to be the one which forms the basis of our present editions and we are probably indebted to him for the preservation of a large number of Aristotle's works.
From an economic perspective environmental laws may be understood as concerned with the prevention of present and future externalities, and preservation of common resources from individual exhaustion.
The somewhat confusing terminology and disagreement amongst geologists on where to draw what hierarchical boundaries, is due to the comparatively fine divisibility of time units as time approaches the present, and due to geological preservation that causes the youngest sedimentary geological record to be preserved over a much larger area and to reflect many more environments, than the older geological record.
This “ deep sleep ” allowed for the preservation of many of the Town ’ s historic resources into the present time.
In 1938, after significant preservation efforts, the house was moved from its original site to its present location in Estabrook Park in Shorewood.
In 1786 when the Swedish Academy was founded it was reconstituted under its present name with new objectives, mainly dedicated to historical and antiquarian preservation.
The Jart religion is particularly interesting because it is based on the preservation of all data, which encompasses all life forms, past and present, and sending that data to the Jarts ' future masters, their descendants.
The delegation at The Hague was led by Yi Sang-seol and his deputy Yi Jun, Yi Wi-jong attempted to present to the Conference and argument for the preservation the Empire's sovereignty.
These present even more of a preservation problem than printed materials.
Momir presented in the political campaign that his main goal was the preservation of FRY and the maintaining of the present political status in Montenegro.
This fact furthered the preservation of literary language and to the present day people in Tyumen speak Russian completely the same as the people in Saint Petersburg or in Tver.
More pressing concerns of the present are those of dialect preservation.
All the specimens of which it is composed, are in the highest and most exquisite state of preservation, such an extensive collection can be supposed to be, and a very considerable number are unique, such as are not to be found in any other Cabinet whatever, and of considerable value ; many of which, coming from countries exceedingly unhealthy, where the collectors, in procuring them, have perished by the severity of the climate, give but little room to expect any duplicate will ever be obtained during the present age ; and the learned quotations that have been taken from it by those celebrated authors Linnaeus and Fabricius, in all their late editions, are incontestable proofs of the high degrees of estimation they entertained of it.
Patients present with a breakdown in speech fluency due to articulation difficulty, phonological and / or syntactic errors but preservation of word comprehension.
Juno is then present and active at the three most prominent and relevant times of the month: on the kalendae ( the first ), with the celebration of the dies natalis birthday, of Juno Sospita on the Palatine, on 15th as Juno Lucina, inspirator and patroness of the Lupercalia and as Lucina and at its end, on March 1, as the protectress of the Matronae and of the preservation of marriages: this day united into one three festivals as it was the kalendae of the month, the beginning of the new year and the birthday of Romulus ( as well as the date of the commemoration of the appeasing role of women during the war between Romans and Sabines ).
Chatterjee's interpretation of the fossils identified as such in his reviews of the Protoavis material are open to question due to the preservation quality of the elements and as of this time, it is not clear whether either character was in fact present in Protoavis.
A more critical period never presented itself, nor had we ever a fairer opportunity of shewing our attachment to the illustrious house of Hanover, than the present, as his Majesty's deluded subjects in America are in open rebellion, and like unnatural children, wound their ever indulgent parent, forgetting the torrents of blood spilt, and heap of treasure expended for their preservation.
The Ismaili Centre in Toronto will be the largest such centre in the English-speaking world .< ref > See “ Aga Khan to Establish Major Academic and Cultural Center and Museum in Canada ” Press Release on October 8, 2002 at < http :// www. akdn. org / Content / 551 .> The Ismaili Centre in Toronto will share a 17. 3 acre plot with a major museum “ dedicated to the acquisition, preservation, display and interpretation of artifacts relating to the intellectual, cultural, artistic, and religious traditions of Muslim communities, past and present .”</ ref > Centres in Houston, Texas and Los Angeles, California are also being planned < http :// www. theismaili. org / cms / 802 / About-the-Ismaili-Centres >.
Young's 1972 publication Preservation is an important insight of present UK conservation and preservation laws and policies, through the conservation struggles of the late 19th century until the 1968 Planning Act.
The sole mission of EPOHOA focuses on issues relating to the preservation and promotion of the present and future welfare of homeowners.
Architecturally and historically notable station buildings may present a problem if they are protected under building preservation laws but fall into disuse.
Sixtus V, more concerned with rationalized urban planning than the preservation of antiquities, then destroyed what still remained of the ancient palace of the Lateran in 1586 and erected the present much smaller edifice in its place.
Gun rights advocates claim this case as a victory because they interpret it to state that ownership of weapons for efficiency or preservation of a well-regulated militia unit of the present day is specifically protected.
Thalassa, the Municipal Museum of the Sea in Ayia Napa, is dedicated to the enhancement, promotion and preservation of the marine heritage of Cyprus, from prehistoric times to the present.

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