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The economy of Church Creek has also historically benefited from human traffic resulting from the town ’ s location, which is situated at the crossroads of Taylor ’ s Island Road ( Route 16 ) and Church Creek-Golden Hill Road ( Route 335 ).
The resulting armistice signed between Taylor and Ampudia had major effects upon the outcome of the war.
Utilizing insights from compound droplet experiments performed in the microgravity of NASA Shuttle Mission STS-51-B, Dr. Taylor Wang, has developed an immunoisolation encapsulation system that protects cellular transplants, and sustains cell function — without immunosuppression drugs and their resulting negative side effects.
Taylor moved the magazine to Toronto and relaunched it in late 2003 — however, circulation dropped dramatically, and lingering financial difficulties resulting from libel lawsuits ended with the final issue on December 3, 2004.
He went on to record a team-leading 36 goals and 66 points, resulting in him being awarded the Cyclone Taylor Trophy as the Canucks ' most valuable player — his first of five during his tenure with Vancouver — as well as his first of two of the team's annual Most Exciting Player Awards ( he received his second two years later ).
Stricter rules concerning the density of people standing resulting from the Taylor Report further reduced capacity.
Although at its peak the ground had held over 40, 000 ( the record attendance being 41, 826 for a match against Tottenham Hotspur in 1969 ) the Taylor Report, actioned after the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster had seen the legal requirement for English football stadia to become all-seater by 1994 – 95 season resulting in its capacity dwindling to just 17, 500 by the mid 1990s, not enough for the then-ambitious second tier club.
Books of his sermons began to be reprinted around the world and by the time another letter from Melbourne was received in 1920 resulting in the departure of 40 assemblies mainly in Australia, the London faction was also known as the Taylor or Raven-Taylor party.
A substantial technological advance occurred in the 1890 – 1910 period, when Frederick Winslow Taylor applied scientific methods to the study of tool bits and their cutting performance ( including their geometry, metallurgy, and heat treatment, and the resulting speeds and feeds, depths of cut, metal-removal rates, and tool life ).
Soon after Márquez arrived to his corner, his trainer told the referee to stop the fight, resulting in a technical knockout victory for Taylor.
# Feedback-Electronic agents on the internet and wartime guns use feedback techniques discovered in the first place by Claude Bernard, whose vivisection experiments kick off animal rights movements called humane societies that really start out as lifeboat crews rescuing people from all the shipwrecks happening because of all the extra ships out there who are using Matthew Maury's data on wind and currents transmitted by the radio telegraph, invented by Samuel Morse, who's also a painter whose hero is Washington Allston, who spends time in Italy with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who comes to Malta and spies for the governor Alexander Ball who saved Admiral Horatio Nelson's skin so he can go head over heels for Emma Hamilton in Naples, resulting in an illegitimate son.
A DJ named Jay Taylor in Las Vegas had played this song on his radio station, resulting in massive audience response and requests for the song.
Manley is perhaps most famous for his long-running feud with Phil Taylor resulting from his refusal to shake Taylor's hand after losing 7-0 to him in the 2002 PDC World Darts Championship final.

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However, it turned out that Columbia Records was contractually owed one more Weather Report record, resulting in the 1986 creation of This Is This!
Derrig initiated a review of industrial and reformatory schools and the rules under the Children Act 1908, resulting in the critical 1936 Cussen Report, which he shelved.
There was widespread violence against the Muslims as an aftermath of the ' Police Action ' ( officially Operation Polo ) and Nehru had a committee investigate the pogrom against Muslims, but the resulting Sundarlal Report was never made public ( an estimated 50 – 200, 000 Muslims are believed to have been killed ).
The publication in 1999 of the resulting Macpherson Report has been called ' one of the most important moments in the modern history of criminal justice in Britain '.
* May 1988: The Ian Hay Davison Report, commissioned to investigate practices on the exchange in the lead-up to its closure, is released, resulting in significant market reforms-although many took years to finally implement
The committee is best known for the compilation of the Franck Report, finished on 11 June 1945, which recommended not to use the atomic bombs on the Japanese cities, based on the problems resulting from such a military application.
This was one of the recommendations of the Carter Report ( 2003 ): others were to introduce a system of end-to-end offender management, with one named offender manager having responsibility for an offender throughout his or her sentence ( be it in custody, the community, or both ), and to rebalance sentencing in order to redress the drift towards less and less serious offences resulting in imprisonment or community sentences.
Following the collapse of the British Leyland Motor Corporation ( BLMC ) in 1975 and the stark Ryder Report on the ailing firm, the resulting government bail-out and nationalisation saw the company being renamed to British Leyland ( BL ).
The resulting report was presented to the Royal Society as the Report on the Great Neapolitan Earthquake of 1857.
The resulting report, the Wolfenden Report, was published on 3 September 1957.
The resulting Hobhouse Report was the basis for the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
In 1953, WBRC-TV was moved to channel 6 as part of a Federal Communications Commission-ordered frequency realignment resulting from the 1952 Sixth Report and Order.
The Rettig Report, officially The National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation Report, is a 1991 report by a commission designated by then President Patricio Aylwin ( from the Concertación ) encompassing human rights abuses resulting in death or disappearance that occurred in Chile during the years of military rule under Augusto Pinochet, which began on September 11, 1973 and ended on March 11, 1990.
A repercussion of the Flexner Report, resulting from the closure or consolidation of university training, was reversion of American universities to male-only admittance programs to accommodate a smaller admission pool.
In 1919 he headed the United States government fact-finding mission to Poland resulting in the Morgenthau Report.
The resulting Mandelken Report, based on the investigation of these partial records, counted 32 dead.
As part of the resulting " Bruce Report ", it was proposed that Queen Street Station be demolished and replaced as a bus station and garage.
The Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense ’ s Report on the Service Academy Sexual Assault and Leadership Survey, published in 2005 ( presenting data from 2004 ) stated that the majority of female victims of sexual assault did not report because of fear of disclosure and the resulting perceived ramifications.
The resulting " Wheatley Report ", published in 1969, led to the eventual introduction a new system of Scottish local authorities.
The resulting map was delivered in 1919, together with the Report of the Geodetic Mission on São Tomé Island 1915 – 1918, that was officially considered the first complete work of practical geodesy in the Portuguese colonies.

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The Burmese were defeated by the British in the First Anglo-Burmese War resulting in the Treaty of Yandaboo in 1826, which paved the way for the British to convert the Ahom kingdom into a principality and which marked the end of the Ahom rule.
There is also a public road near each end of the paved runway ( 01 / 19 ) resulting in relatively short " Takeoff Distance Available " ( TODA ).

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Such repair work, a reduction in height, and unusually high snowmelt and heavy spring rains combined to cause the dam to give way on May 31, 1889 resulting in twenty million tons of water to sweep down the valley causing the Johnstown Flood.
That implies the several individual states to be interconnected in such a way, that they still keep their own sovereignty ; but the resulting compound also has state-character ( Bundesstaat ).
However the resulting braille is not as easily readable as braille that has been freshly embossed, in much the same way that a poor-quality photocopy is not as readable as the original.
The appearance of interference built up from individual photons could seemingly be explained by assuming that a single photon has its own associated wavefront that passes through both slits, and that the single photon will show up on the detector screen according to the net probability values resulting from the co-incidence of the two probability waves coming by way of the two slits.
A short-hand way of writing the resulting prime factors is
The signal travels from the newsreader via communication satellite situated in geosynchronous orbit to the reporter and then goes all the way back to geosynchronous orbit and then to the studio, resulting in a journey of over one hundred thousand kilometers.
The easiest way to understand the resulting stability is to say,, and positions are as stable as a ball balanced on the tip of a wedge would be stable: any disturbance will toss it out of equilibrium.
Especially important to Weber's work is the neo-Kantian belief that reality is essentially chaotic and incomprehensible, with all rational order deriving from the way in which the human mind focuses its attention on certain aspects of reality and organises the resulting perceptions.
All of the winds flew out and the resulting storm drove the ships back the way they had come, just as Ithaca came into sight.
Prepared antibodies can recognize the resulting fragment, called a neoepitope, as a way to diagnose osteoporosis.
Deductions about what behaviors are good or bad may be based in no way on preferences about building relationships, or study of the consequences resulting from the observed behavior.
The best studied is the Sturtian-Varangian glaciation, around 600 Ma, which may have brought glacial conditions all the way to the equator, resulting in a " Snowball Earth ".
One way for carbon to leave the austenite is for it to precipitate out of solution as cementite, leaving behind iron that is low enough in carbon to take the form of ferrite, resulting in a ferrite matrix with cementite inclusions.
Another way of storing sulfur is as a binder for concrete, the resulting product having many desirable properties.
The aims of the resulting statute are debated ; Ronan Deazley suggests that the intent was to balance the rights of the author, publisher and public in such a way as to ensure the maximum dissemination of works, while other academics argue that the bill was intended to protect the Company's monopoly or, conversely, to weaken it.
Although lower mass stars normally do not burn off their outer layers so rapidly, they can likewise avoid becoming red giants or red supergiants if they are in binary systems close enough so that the companion star strips off the envelope as it expands, or if they rotate rapidly enough so that convection extends all the way from the core to the surface, resulting in the absence of a separate core and envelope due to thorough mixing.
Then, an innocuous covertext is modified in some way so as to contain the ciphertext, resulting in the stegotext.
In the same way, competing use of copyright can prevent a product from coming to the marketplace at a reasonable price, resulting in lost royalty income for the copyright holders.
The resulting economic development would in addition, so it was believed, make social expenditures largely superfluous ... Equally important was it ... to raise the revenue that would still have to be raised in such a way as to deflect economic behaviour as little as possible from what it would have been in the absence of all taxation (' taxation for revenue only ').
Since 1960, when the big pumps at the head of the California Aqueduct in the Delta began their operation, the outflow of fresh water into the Pacific has been reduced to a trickle leaving the fish confused as to where to go, resulting in many generations dying off because they have not been able to find their way upstream.
Hybrid networks use a combination of any two or more topologies in such a way that the resulting network does not exhibit one of the standard topologies ( e. g., bus, star, ring, etc .).
The resulting radiation patterns may be intended to more closely simulate the way sound is produced by real instruments, or simply create a controlled energy distribution from the input signal ( some using this approach are called monitors, as they are useful in checking the signal just recorded in a studio ).
In that sense the behavior of light in this apparatus is deterministic, but there is no way to predict where in the resulting interference pattern any individual photon will make its contribution ( although, there may be ways to use weak measurement to acquire more information without violating the Uncertainty principle ).
Towards the end of his life, Holst wrote Choral Fantasia ( 1930 ), and he was commissioned by the BBC to write a piece for military band ; the resulting Hammersmith was a tribute to the place where he had spent most of his life, a musical expression of the London borough ( of Hammersmith ), which begins with an attempt to recreate the haunting sound of the River Thames sleepily flowing its way.

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