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Instead, a two-tiered towpath was constructed along the south side of the bridge to transport boats across the river using horse and mule teams.
Before the 1966 World Cup the West Stand was demolished again and replaced by a two-tiered structure with 4, 471 seats in the upper tier and retaining a terrace in front of the stand.
This doesn't mean to say, however, that society was split into a two-tiered society, one for punishment and one for the unpunished ; what it does mean is that the intended recipients of the system of prison and punishment was primarily targeted at the desperate, atomised, poorer ' classes ' not atomized as collective individuals, but as a group who had an effective organization an organized super structure, such as the state for example, and were unable to fight back in any effective way.
Its unique two-tiered design was a first in major league parks.
Structurally, the Australian television industry was closely modelled on the two-tiered system that had been in place in Australian radio since the late 1930s.
The city gate, made of wood and stone with a two-tiered, pagoda-shaped tiled roof, was completed in 1398 and originally used to greet foreign emissaries, control access to the capital city, and keep out Siberian Tigers, which have long been gone from the area.
The Holmesdale terrace was demolished in 1994 and replaced a year later with a two-tiered 8, 500 capacity stand.
The second tier was added in 1925, again by Day & Klauder, when it became the second ( and the largest ) two-tiered stadium in the United States.
The two-tiered structure was built in the 1992 – 93 season to replace the Lowfields stand and was opened during the 1993 – 94 season at a cost of £ 5. 5 million.
In 1904 the membership was increased by the Institute's introducing a two-tiered structure: 50 elite members and 200 regular members.
The two-tiered system persisted until 1993, when it was completely abandoned.
A ball pavilion ( sipjagak ) was built on either side of this two-tiered wooden gate.
This structure was directly modeled on the long-established two-tiered structure of Australian broadcast radio — one tier being the stations in a new national, government-funded TV network run by the Australian Broadcasting Commission ( ABC ), and the other tier being privately-owned commercial stations that drew their income from advertising revenue.
It is a two-tiered structure holding 4, 856 fans and was opened in 1993.
The main stand that has been there since the stadium was first built, is a small two-tiered structure.
In March 2010, following the active pursuit of the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities, it was agreed by the government of the United Kingdom and the ten district councils of Greater Manchester that there should be a return to a statutory, two-tiered system of local governance for Greater Manchester.
The decline of manufacturing and the rise of a two-tiered service economy harmed many racial and ethnic groups, but only black Americans were highly segregated, so only among them was the resulting income loss confined to a small set of spatially contiguous and racially homogenous neighborhoods .”
A new two-tiered Grandstand was built in 1952, designed by Archibald Leitch, with floodlights installed in October of the following year.
With a two-tiered pyramidal roof, it was of a typical design.
An old stand was demolished in April 1979 and a two-tiered replacement, costing £ 1. 7m, was completed in December 1979.
Falla's original plan for the Princess's theater was a two-tiered, play-within-a-play approach – large puppets representing Quixote, Master Peter, and the others in attendance, and small figures for Master Peter's puppets.

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The Basic Law designates a system of governance led by a Chief Executive and an Executive Council, with a two-tiered system of semi-representative government and an independent judiciary.

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Supporters say this would level the playing field by broadening opportunities for low-income students to attend as good of schools as the middle classes instead of the current two-tiered system which educates the middle and upper classes, but not the lower classes, particularly minorities.
" The U-M Golf Course ’ s signature No. 6 hole — a par 4, which plays from an elevated tee to a two-tiered, kidney-shaped green protected by four bunkers — is the second hole on the Alister MacKenzie Dream 18 as selected by a five-person panel that includes three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo and golf course architect Tom Doak.
Hybrid or two-tiered authentication methods offer a compelling solution, such as private keys encrypted by fingerprint inside of a USB device.
Opponents of Georgia's transportation policies have alleged a race-based two-tiered system, where billions are spent by the state on highway expansion to aid the commutes of mostly Caucasian residents of the suburbs and rural areas ( like GRIP ), while service cuts at MARTA have hurt mostly African Americans.
Cumming's report proposed a compromise solution: a two-tiered government, with the formation of a Metropolitan government, governed by a Metropolitan Council, to provide strategic functions, while existing municipalities would retain all other services.
Due to the specific stadium requirements imposed by FIFA, it is likely that the redevelopment of the Kop ( North Stand ) will become two-tiered to approximately the same height as the current East Stand whilst the West Stand will be completely rebuilt with an envisaged final capacity of 51, 240.
In 1954, the Menzies Government formally announced the introduction of the new two-tiered TV system — a government-funded service run by the ABC, and two commercial services in Sydney and Melbourne, with the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne being a major driving force behind the introduction of television to Australia.
A large plaster ceiling medallion in the center of the chamber in the form of a lotus with a center rosette of acanthus leaves hold a two-tiered electrified gasolier manufactured in Philadelphia by Cornelius and Baker.
But there are also some ancient outliers from the group as sketched above, that do not have dual phosphorylation sites, only form two-tiered pathways, and lack the features required by other MAPKs for substrate binding.
The Interdisciplinary Studies Minor is satisfied by the completion of a two-tiered system of courses.
Hybrid or two-tiered authentication methods offer a compelling solution, such as private keys encrypted by fingerprint inside of a USB device.
The families of the detainees, supported by thousands of individuals across Canada, have campaigned against the security certificate, arguing that they violate the guarantees of equality and fundamental justice enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, creating a two-tiered justice system and allowing individuals to be detained indefinitely, on the basis of secret suspicions, under threat of deportation to torture.
The ANX 1500 has a two-tiered caching system that provides record performance by accelerating READ and NFS metadata-intensive OPS, greatly reducing the burden on existing NAS devices, and enabling better WRITE performance and scalability.

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He revived Major Ozone, and also did Grandma's Girl — Likewise Bud Smith ( combined from two earlier strips ) and a two-tiered children's strip, Rosy Posy — Mama's Girl.

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* A two-tiered committee structure with a supervisory board and a managing board is common in civil law countries.
* Raymond Cattell's research propagated a two-tiered personality structure with sixteen " primary factors " ( 16 Personality Factors ) and five " secondary factors.
Depictions of two-tiered ships ( biremes ), with or without the parexeiresia ( the outriggers, see below ), are common in 8th century BC vases and pottery fragments, and it is at the end of that century that the first references to three-tiered ships are found.
A two-tiered system of pricing existed with both declared and undeclared merchants trading secretly with banned parties.
Today the Republic of Ireland has a two-tiered approach to the provision of pensions or retirement benefits.
Familism is a major problem of trust because it fosters a two-tiered moral system, in which a person must favor the opinions of family members.
Additional classes beyond this two-tiered system have been proposed on both observational and theoretical grounds.
The voting and decision-making process at most colonies is based upon a two-tiered structure including a council — usually seven senior males — and the voting membership which includes all the married men of the colony.
It follows a two-tiered service model, with the free service bearing advertisements and its pay (" Desktop Max ") service lacking ads and having enhanced radar and mapping functions.
Unlike other systems, which use " hit points " to tally damage, DQ has a two-tiered system of fatigue and endurance.
Ferguson saw history as a two-tiered synthesis of natural history and social history, to which all humans belong.
A number of states are two-tiered, but require work experience for the CPA certificate, such as Ohio.
However, it had created a dual or two-tiered economy with pronounced division between the classes.
The project included a new parking garage, a new hotel, moving walkways, terminal expansions and improvements, and a two-tiered roadway system that separates arrival from departure road traffic.
For the next three years, he advocated eliminating the region's " two-tiered " government, and amalgamating the regional municipalities into a single city.

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