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Even as she was telling me about it I became aware of a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered the store she did not switch on the lights.
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
With greater investments in plant facilities, with automation growing, you can't switch around, either in volume or in product design, as much as was formerly possible -- or at least not as economically.
The initial setting of the availability table indicated that the index word or electronic switch was not available for assignment.
The one- or two-digit number of the index word or electronic switch was used in the operand of a symbolic machine instruction to specify indexing or as a parameter which is always an index word or electronic switch, e.g., 3.
The one- or two-digit number of the index word or electronic switch was used in the operand of an EQU statement, e.g.,
If the symbolic name or actual address of an index word or electronic switch appears or is included in the operand of an XRELEASE or SRELEASE statement ( see page 101 ), the specified index word or electronic switch will again be made available, regardless of the method by which it was reserved.
The economist does not look for a drastic switch in the budget during this recovery and believes it `` even more unlikely that the Federal Reserve will aggressively tighten monetary policy in the early phases of the upturn as was the case in 1958 ''.
A software ROM was still supplied, but this did no more than expand the hardware ROM so that it knew mode 7 now existed and was able to switch into it.
The 5200 also featured the innovation of the first automatic TV switchbox, allowing it to automatically switch from regular TV viewing to the game system signal when the system was activated.
A single cable coming out of the 5200 plugged into the switch box and was used for both electricity and the television signal.
He was a liberal during the conservative 1950s, only to switch to conservative during the liberal, hippie-era 1960s.
AMD's new fab in Dresden came online, allowing further production increases, and the process technology was improved by a switch to copper interconnects.
When the key was not in use, that switch was kept closed, so that a signal was continually sent.
All the same the Battle of Kursk was marked by the Soviet switch to offence and the use of the revived doctrine of deep operations.
Coronation Street was the last British soap to make the switch to 16: 9 ( Take the High Road remained in 4: 3 until it finished in 2003 ).
Counter-Strike was originally played online through the WON gaming service, which was shut down in 2004, forcing players to switch to Steam.
ROM was used to store the boot code, which was then copied into core when the “ program load ” switch was flipped.

switch and part
The input signal is used to switch the active device causing pulses of current to flow through a tuned circuit forming part of the load.
In the middle of this era, in 1997, the Royals declined the opportunity to switch to the National League as part of a realignment plan to introduce the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays as expansion teams.
This is distinct from a situation in which a starter is benched in favor of the back-up because the switch is part of the game plan, and the expectation is that the two players will assume the same roles game-after-game.
As this could cause a serious fire when the switch was released it became common practice for part or all of the bottom of the basically circular cowling fitted to most rotary engines to be cut away, or fitted with drainage slots.
Another view is that a device which is plugged into an electrical outlet of a wall becomes part of the building, but is nonfunctional while the switch is off ; turning it on would then constitute " building " and turning it off would be " demolishing " ( categories 35 and 34 ).
The copper-nickel clad series of Washington Quarters started in 1965, and as part of the switch Denver and San Francisco did not stamp their mint marks from 1965 to 1967 in any denomination.
The network switch plays an integral part in most modern Ethernet local area networks ( LANs ).
Thin-film-transistor LCDs have a transistor at each crosspoint, so they could be considered to include a crossbar switch as part of their structure.
For most of the twentieth century a " Strowger switch " or a " crossbar switch " referred to an individual piece of mechanical equipment making up part of an exchange.
The economic effects persisted, in part, because of farmers ' failure to switch to more appropriate crops for highly eroded areas.
It has been hypothesized that this may be a part of the mechanism behind the " NR2B-NR2A switch " that is observed in the brain during its postnatal development.
FEEP is currently the object of interest in the scientific community, due to its unique features: sub-μN to mN thrust range, near instantaneous switch on / switch off capability, and high-resolution throttleability ( better than one part in 10 < sup > 4 </ sup >), which enables accurate thrust modulation in both continuous and pulsed modes.
The relocation was, in part, based on the switch to a fishing economy.
A frog forms part of a railroad switch, and is also used in a level junction ( flat crossing ).
The rising cost of using British suppliers was also a burden, as rival retailers increasingly imported their goods from low-cost countries, but M & S's belated switch to overseas suppliers undermined a core part of its appeal to the public.
The causes of the decline included the switch from using Māori to using English compulsory in schools and increasing urbanisation, which disconnected younger generations from their extended families and in particular their grandparents, who traditionally played a large part in family life.
The Sounds made their first affiliation switch in 1980, becoming a part of the New York Yankees organization.
The switch was made in response to the 1995 awarding of the Nobel Prize to the International Pugwash conferences " for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and in the longer run to eliminate such arms ".
In February 2009, the Westcountry region, along with areas covered by ITV Wales and Granada ceased its analogue broadcasts as part of the switch to digital TV.
* Throw, part of an electrical switch ( changeover switch )
Riggs — who served in the US Army Special Forces during the Vietnam War — finds part of the bomb, a mercury switch which only a professional would use.
He can also switch to a feminine voice as part of the disguise.

switch and unusual
Not only was the mid-season switch unusual, but Durocher had been accused of gambling in 1947 and subsequently suspended for the entire 1947 season by Baseball Commissioner Albert " Happy " Chandler.
We also switch to critical thinking when trying to deal with unusual situations or in cases where the intuitive moral rules give conflicting advice.
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It had many unusual features, among them a roof section that opened either by opening a door or activating a switch, well ahead of later T-Tops.
* An additional problem in placing the story within series continuity lies in its unusual structure and the fact it keeps jumping between Doctors – and that his companions ' switch form ' and seemingly divide into more than one person, too.
( An unusual feature of the push-tab Coors Beer cans was that they had a second smaller push-tab at the top as an airflow vent — a convenience that was lost with the switch from can opener to pull-tab.
It is not unusual for an end user to switch registrars, invoking a domain transfer process between the registrars involved, that is governed by specific domain name transfer policies.
The driver's side window controls had an unusual placement in that the drivers window switch was both one-touch express down and double-sized, meaning it was the same width as two conventional window switches towards the top, with the front and rear passenger window switches further down, with the window lockout switch installed next to the front passenger switch, instead of the drivers window switch.
Other unusual touches include one volume knob, one tone knob and five-way blade pickup switch.
Classically trained by her father and at the Paris Conservatory ( her teachers included Nadia Boulanger, Vincent d ’ Indy, and Alfred Cortot ), Monnot made the unusual switch to composing popular music after poor health ended her career as a concert pianist when she was eighteen.
The PS2 port is compatible with GunCon II lightgun, and is available with an unusual two-player cooperative gameplay mode named " two-gun mode " by allowing two players to play simultaneously on a single-player mode without the use of split-screen, or weapon switching system ( similar to Time Crisis 3, with some changes ) allowing the player to switch between a fully automatic machine gun, a standard handgun and a shotgun, depending on settings.
The Mustang is unusual in having neither a pickup selector nor a circuit selector switch, instead just using the two pickup switches to allow the pickups to be used either singly or in parallel.
The unusual switching could also be replaced by a conventional pickup change switch using the unused body routing already provided for compatibility with the Duo-Sonic, requiring only modification of the pickguard, and freeing the two eight-terminal pickup switches for other uses.
The console controls are unusual as the Atari's Reset switch does not start the game ( which is the typical behavior ).
Rather than simply switch to the federal " cruel and unusual " standard, the amendment, called Proposition 17, kept the " cruel or unusual " standard, but followed it with a clause expressly declaring the death penalty to be neither cruel nor unusual.

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