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structure and Free
Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation in 1985 to provide the organizational structure to advance his free software ideas.
Free and membrane-bound ribosomes differ only in their spatial distribution ; they are identical in structure.
; Free Pascal & Lazarus IDE: In Free Pascal there is a class called TGUID that holds the structure of a UUID.
This courts system remained until 1924, when the new Irish Free State introduced a new courts structure, replacing the old High Court of Ireland, the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland and the Lord Chancellor of Ireland with a new Supreme Court of Justice presided over by the Chief Justice and a High Court of Justice, presided over by the President of the High Court.
The academy later became a part of the Franklinville public school system, and the stone foundation at the present high school building in Franklinville came from the original Ten Broeck Free Academy stone structure.
The academy later became a part of the Franklinville public school system, and the stone foundation at the present high school building in Franklinville came from the original Ten Broeck Free Academy stone structure.
* Free City a special economic zone with a distinct legal structure.
The set of minigames are available without a structure (" Free play ") in this mode, but can be formatted into tournaments and separate objectives like in " Mini-game circuit ", involving the characters winning minigames to reach the finish line first.
* Free Culinary School Podcast Episode 17 A podcast episode that talks about the canape's classical components, flavor structure and serving techniques.
Free body diagram of a statically indeterminate Beam ( structure ) | beam.
Seattle for the city's Ride Free Area " and that some assumptions in the methodology Metro used to calculate the amount of lost fares was " questionable " and have not been updated to reflect changes to the fare structure and fare collection methods.
In January 1882 construction began of an imposing white marble structure on Baltimore's Mulberry Street that opened five years later as the Enoch Pratt Free Circulating Library.
Free run is a method of farming stewardship where the animals are not kept in cages but are allowed to wander around inside an enclosed structure, such as a barn.

structure and Union
The Union Association survived for only one season ( 1884 ), as did the Players League ( 1890 ), an attempt to return to the National Association structure of a league controlled by the players themselves.
The dissolution of the Soviet Union was a process of systematic disintegration, which occurred in economy, social structure and political structure.
The left wing republican party Sinn Féin is a party which opposes the current structure of the European Union and the direction it is moving in.
After declaring independence from the Soviet political structure completely dominated by Moscow and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ) until 1991, Kazakhstan retained the basic governmental structure and, in fact, most of the same leadership that had occupied the top levels of power in 1990.
Following World War II, the Soviet Union offered military assistance to the Afghan government where the United States refused, and by the 1960s, Soviet assistance started to improve the structure, armament, training, and command and control arrangements for the military.
Despite Finnish resistance, a peace treaty was signed in March 1940, wherein Finland ceded some key territory to the Soviet Union, including the Karelian Isthmus, containing Finland's second-largest city, Viipuri, and the critical defensive structure of the Mannerheim Line.
The Statute of Westminster 1931 passed by the Imperial Parliament in December 1931, which repealed the Colonial Laws Validity Act and implemented the Balfour Declaration 1926, had a profound impact on the constitutional structure and status of the Union.
Next, we use a disjoint-set data structure ( Union & Find ) to keep track of which vertices are in which components.
The Treaty of Nice reformed the institutional structure of the European Union to withstand eastward expansion, a task which was originally intended to have been done by the Amsterdam Treaty, but failed to be addressed at the time.
Many argue that the pillar structure, which was maintained by the Treaty, is overly complicated, that the separate Treaties should be merged into one Treaty, and that the three ( now two ) separate legal personalities of the Communities should be merged, and that the European Community and the European Union should be merged with the European Union being endowed with legal personality.
During the Occupation of East Poland by the Soviet Union, the Soviets liquidated the Polish state, and a German-Soviet meeting addressed the future structure of the " Polish region.
The first church was established in the area in June, 1834 when a log structure was built named Union Baptist Church which sat on the site of the present church.
The 219. 75 foot structure is about eight feet taller than the previous record holder, the Union Watersphere in Union, New Jersey.
The first courthouse at Madison, a log structure, was burned by Union troops early in the American Civil War.
In 1997 the American Geophysical Union established the Inge Lehmann Medal to honor " outstanding contributions to the understanding of the structure, composition, and dynamics of the Earth ’ s mantle and core.
The Russian Federation has inherited its structure from the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( RSFSR ) that was one of the 15 republics of the Soviet Union and itself was considered a federation of national territories.
The inaugural prize was awarded to Brenne Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH for the restoration of the former ADGB Trade Union School, an important Bauhaus structure in Bernau bei Berlin, Germany.
The move towards modernization rested on one main issue, transforming the Soviet Union into a modern industrialized society, but to do so the Soviet Union had to reshape its preexisting structures, namely its agricultural system and the class structure that surrounded it.
The National Union of Mineworkers had a federated structure, influenced by syndicalism, where branches and regions had a large degree of regional autonomy.

structure and had
On his first trip to the finished structure he boasted that he had built a temple grander than Solomon's in Jerusalem.
As Mr. Palmer was educated to house-building only, and had never seen a structure of this nature ; ;
Each year from 1941 on, its medical staff had conducted intensive field investigations to determine changes in population structure and vital rates and, as its primary objective, the incidence of major diseases.
He wrote: `` ( P. 211 ) the anti-trust laws were the answer of a society which unconsciously felt the need of great organizations, and at the same time had to deny them a place in the moral and logical ideology of the social structure.
A final factor which contributed greatly to the fragmentation of the Congo, immediately after independence, was the provincial structure that had been established by the Belgians for convenience in administration.
At one time I became disturbed in the faith in which I had grown up by the apparent inroads being made upon both Old and New Testaments by a `` Higher Criticism '' of the Bible, to refute which I felt the need of a better knowledge of Hebrew and of archaeology, for it seemed to me that to pull out some of the props of our faith was to weaken the entire structure.
Freed of routine by having his own firm and a complaisant partner, his work in New York had given him a broader overall knowledge of business administration and corporate structure ; ;
In older classification systems, amoeboids, under the taxon name Sarcodina, had been divided into several morphological categories based on the form and structure of their pseudopods.
Ptolemy's view of Germans in the region indicates that the tribal structure had lost its grip in the Black Forest region and was replaced by a canton structure.
The multi-story structure covers and had perhaps 30 rooms.
A good illustration of the risk of DLC arbitrage is the position in Royal Dutch Shell — which had a DLC structure until 2005 — by the hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management ( LTCM, see also the discussion below ).
The full typical series of 44 teeth was developed in each, but whereas in the Periptychidae, the upper molars were bunodont and tritubercular, in the Pantolambdidae, they had assumed a selenodont structure.
In 1999 after a creation of the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ), the Aeronautic Ministry changed its designation to Aeronautic Command, but no big changes happened to the air force structure, it kept almost the same organization it had before.
These became known as the Negro Leagues, though these leagues never had any formal overall structure comparable to the Major Leagues.
The 14th-century eruption of the Black Death had a drastic effect on Europe's population, irrevocably changing the social structure.
Bliss had a lifelong interest in the organization, structure and philosophy of knowledge and was very critical of the library classification systems that were available to him.
The Communion service of 1549 maintained the format of distinct rites of Consecration and Communion, that had been introduced the previous year ; but with the Latin rite of the Mass ( chiefly following the familiar structure in the Use of Sarum ), translated into English.
This indicated that the atoms in Dalton's atomic theory were not indivisible as Dalton claimed, but had inner structure.
In order to translate one language into another, it was observed that one had to understand the grammar of both languages, including both morphology ( the grammar of word forms ) and syntax ( the grammar of sentence structure ).
Ancient resources as well as recent archaeological evidence suggest that, at one point, Caligula had the palace extended to annex this structure. When several kings came to Rome to pay their respects to him and argued about their nobility of descent, he cried out " Let there be one Lord, one King ".
The political and social structure of Germany had forever been altered.
In Western states, the structure of governments closely matched states ' actual capabilities, which had been arduously developed over centuries.
These castes had a complex structure in the fragmented city states of Italy such as Genoa, Venice, Naples, Roma, Florence and Lombardy ; in some, the merchants were the nobili, in others the nobili despised the merchant caste and were agriculturalists, in yet others the nobili caste despised all work.
It has been alleged that the Cathar Church of the Languedoc had a relatively flat structure, distinguishing between perfecti ( a term they did not use, instead bonhommes ) and credentes.

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