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retention and cuirasses
Other unique features of the regiment's full dress worn until 1914 included a red sleeveless supraweste ( survest ) with the star of the Order of the Black Eagle on front and back and the retention of black iron cuirasses edged with red which had been presented by the Russian Tsar in 1814.

retention and part
In part because of such long retention times, as well as growing Internet upload speeds, Usenet is also used by individual users to store backup data in a practice called Usenet backup, or uBackup.
According to the Barclays, this retention is invalid, as Brecqhou was never part of the fief of Sark.
The retention of Schleswig as an integral part of the monarchy was to Denmark a matter of life and death ; the German Confederation had made the terms of the protocol of 1852, defining the intimate relations between the duchies, the excuse for unwarrantable interference in the internal affairs of the Denmark.
Some athletes and body builders will also use anastrozole as a part of their steroid cycle to reduce and prevent symptoms of excess estrogens ; gynecomastia and water retention.
In some cases, notably with " delicate " red varietals such as Pinot noir or Syrah, all or part of the grapes might be left uncrushed ( called " whole berry ") to encourage the retention of fruity aromas through partial carbonic maceration.
In Andhra Pradesh, horse gram ( Ulava ( singular ) Ulavalu ( plural ), ఉలవల ు) is prescribed for persons suffering from jaundice or water retention, and as part of a weight loss diet.
Flow in games has been linked to the Laws of Learning as part of the explanation for why learning games ( the use of games to introduce material, improve understanding, or increase retention ) have the potential to be effective.
Latterly, some hiatus on the part of the Board in producing printed copies of the Register in accordance with the legislation and the Board's previous practice has impeded the continuation of the series for retention ( on the part of the British Architectural Library or others ) as annual volumes for reference.
The government lost divisions in the House of Lords at Report Stage on the exclusion of Wilmslow and Poynton from Greater Manchester and their retention in Cheshire, and also on whether Rothwell should form part of the Leeds or Wakefield districts.
( The two creeks were later converted into flood retention basins ' and stormwater channels ) She later sold a large part of the western side of the property to the Kearns family, who used it to expand the adjacent property of ' Epping Forest.
The NAS / UWT took part in long-running industrial action between 1984 and 1986, in support of a pay claim and the retention of the Burnham committee.
As a teacher, he also put his pupils under stress to improve information retention for a particularly important part of the subject — he either snapped his whip hard on the ground or took off his wig (" úlek oslněním " — " fright by daze ").
General Farndale justified the retention of 2-1 field artillery as " Field guns were essential to attack targets close to our own troops and to play their part in the tactical plan ".
Data retention is a part of regulatory compliance that is proving to be a challenge in many instances.
For news servers provided by Internet Service Providers as part of a user's subscription package, typical retention rates are usually only 2 – 4 days.
Discrepancies in the reasons for their termination led the AAUP to investigate: the initial reason given was that of financial difficulty on the part of the institution, due to a decline in student retention and the resulting drop in enrollment, while the reason given later was one of unspecified performance deficiencies in the terminated faculty members.
A retention basin can also be a part of a nuclear reactor used to contain a core meltdown.

retention and their
On the other hand, the Bastarnae maintained a separate name-identity into the late 3rd century AD, possibly implying retention of their Germanic cultural heritage, distinctive in the lower Danube, until the arrival of the Goths.
# the Ambrosian, now confined to Milan, where it owes its retention to the attachment of the clergy and people to their traditionary rites, which they derive from St Ambrose.
Although the definitions of words and ideas might broaden, continuity ( preservation ) requires retention of their original arete ( excellence, virtue, goodness ).
Omnivorous animal species which are relatively poor converters of coloured dietary carotenoids to colourless retinoids have yellowed-coloured body fat, as a result of the carotenoid retention from the vegetable portion of their diet.
Their cellular machinery is adapted to high salt concentrations by having charged amino acids on their surfaces, allowing the retention of water molecules around these components.
Over the years various theories of conversion and member retention have been proposed that link mind control to NRMs, and particularly those religious movements referred to as " cults " by their critics.
The business of premium news servers is generated primarily on their ability to offer superior completion and retention rates, as well as their ability to offer very fast connections to users.
The retention of long skirts and vestments among many ranks of contemporary priests when they officiate may be interpreted to express the ancient traditions of the cultures from which their religious practices arose.
Their resemblance to lizards is the result of symplesiomorphy, their common retention of the primitive tetrapod body plan, and they are no more closely related to lizards than they are to mammals.
Two contrasting language families were thereby formed, but the similarities between them led to their retention in a common grouping, named Ural – Altaic.
As of 2005 VB also comes in 500 ml tinnies (" Lunch Greens "), which are commonly drunk by trade workers on lunch, being just enough to quench their thirst and maintain maximum retention of their precious bodily fluids ..
As a result of the university's retention of its separate male and female students ' unions ( which since 1980 have both admitted men and women as full members whilst retaining their separate identities ) there are two entirely separate students ' unions, as well as a sports association and students ' representative council.
Rarely built in modern times because of relatively short lifespan and limited height to which they can be built, timber dams must be kept constantly wet in order to maintain their water retention properties and limit deterioration by rot, similar to a barrel.
In a series of letters to Governor Arthur, he ' pleaded hard for the retention of youths educated by settlers and devoted to their service '.
Experiments have shown that administration of stress hormones to mice immediately after they learn something enhances their retention when they are tested two days later.
The old minsters, mostly then became parish churches ; their former pre-eminence acknowledged by the occasional retention of the honorific title ; and sometimes by the continued recognition of former estate churches within their ancient territories as being, in some degree, of subsidiary status and dignity.
Most men were given some kind of exemption, usually temporary ( between a few weeks and six months ) or conditional on their situation at work or home remaining serious enough to warrant their retention at home.
The retention of fuselage mounted guns, with the additional weight of their synchronization gear ( which slowed their rate of fire, albeit only slightly, and still occasionally failed, resulting in damage to propellers ) became increasingly unattractive as the extra firepower offered by two machine guns came to represent a decreasing percentage of a fighter's total armament.
People who were interested in investigating the presence of Euskal Herria in the department of Antioquia and Colombia, one of the questions that troubled them relates to the use and retention of the Basque language in their current territories.
A report in 1955 by the British Transport Commission placed the canals in the UK into three categories according to their economic prospects ; waterways to be developed, waterways to be retained, and waterways having insufficient commercial prospects to justify their retention for navigation.

retention and field
", the " inappropriate " assignment of "... young female IOs ( Intelligence Officers ) against Islamic targets ...", poor staff retention rates, and general lack of officers possessing meaningful field experience.
The college also has a water retention pond beneath its soccer field, collecting run-off from the adjacent parking lot.
New areas of study opened up in the field and were the subject of extensive empirical research giving rise to concepts such asthe product-service spectrum, relationship marketing, franchising of services, customer retention etc.
Tunnel vision ( also known as Kalnienk vision ) is the loss of peripheral vision with retention of central vision, resulting in a constricted circular tunnel-like field of vision.
These and other modifications achieved the desired result: the long-term retention of hydraulic fluid and compressed air inside the recoil system, even under the worst field conditions.
In the investment field, Retention Rate ( also called earnings retention ratio, plowback ratio ) is the proportion of net income that is not paid in dividends.
That decision meant enlarging the coalfield using new methods to extract deeper coal, increasing production, building a retention dam to prevent possible flooding of the field and diverting the main highway around the coalfield.
In the field of telecommunications, data retention ( or data preservation ) generally refers to the storage of call detail records ( CDRs ) of telephony and internet traffic and transaction data ( IPDRs ) by governments and commercial organisations.
In calculation: if 1 million users at an ISP connected and disconnected every minute and did this 24 / 7 an ISP would need 11 terabytes of storage, for 365 days of retention, if they sign a 4 byte field for logon / logoff time, a 4 byte field for customer number and a 4 byte field for IP address used.
Proactive and positive exposures to early computer experiences, such as The Alice Project, founded by the late Randy Pausch at Carnegie Mellon University, are thought to be effective in terms of retention and creation of enthusiasm for women who may later consider entering the field.
The field of HRH deals with issues such as planning, development, performance, management, retention, information, and research on human resources for the health care sector.

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