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vastly and increasing
The blastpipe worked well on the multi-tube boiler of Rocket but on earlier designs with a single flue through the boiler it had created so much suction that it tended to rip the top off the fire and throw burning cinders out of the chimney, vastly increasing the fuel consumption.
Due to differing interpretations of land uses and vastly different cultures, the Dutch and Native Americans had increasing misunderstandings and hostility.
The new medium grown rapidly through the 1920s, vastly increasing both the size of its audience and its profits.
This effectively allowed a torrent to be used as another source for the download, vastly increasing speed as well as virtually eliminating problems with fakes.
The Coffin Texts were available to wealthy private individuals, vastly increasing the number of people who could expect to participate in the afterlife ; a process which has been described as the " democratization of the afterlife ".
Less than one third of teenage mothers receive any form of child support, vastly increasing the likelihood of turning to the government for assistance.
In 2002 MMP acquired The Gamers line of wargames, vastly increasing its list of titles including the popular Civil War Brigade Series and Operational Combat Series.
Also see ; These methods vastly increases the amount of ICs that can be processed, increasing through-put and lowering cost.
The advantage of this type of filtering is that it lets ordinary users help identify spam, and not just administrators, thus vastly increasing the pool of spam fighters.
In addition, many academic filmmaking programs have switched from 16mm film to digital video, due to the vastly reduced expense and ease of editing of the digital medium as well as the increasing scarcity of film stock and equipment.
In the late-1980s, after an increasing series of highly odorous releases from the Sewage Treatment Plant which served a good portion of Lower Manhattan, a local group formed calling itself GASP ( Greenpointers Against Smell Pollution ) that compelled the city to control the outflows and to plan a vastly expanded facility that took 20 years to build.
Further use for his discoveries was realised by researchers at IBM who, by 1980, had assembled an experimental computer switch structure, which would permit switching speeds from 10 to 100 times faster than those possible with conventional silicon-based chips, vastly increasing data processing capabilities.
Badgery bought other land to the south of his grant and after he died, the area was subdivided in the 1880s, vastly increasing the local population.
Wagner strove to achieve his ideal of opera as " music drama ", eliminating all distinction between aria and recitative, employing a complex web of leitmotifs and vastly increasing the power and richness of the orchestra.
The universe, including all humans ( though not their thought processes ), is no longer composed of standard particles and interactions as we know them, but is instead stored as the set of its human-relevant properties, thereby vastly increasing the efficiency of Prime Intellect's processes and the potential size of the universe, which Prime Intellect discovers can hold precisely 10 < sup > 81 </ sup > bits of data.
Implant technology can vastly improve the patient's denture-wearing experience by increasing stability and saving his or her bone from wearing away.
Due to vastly increasing inflation later in the occupation period, the second batch, issued in 1944, bore higher values ranging from 500 to 5, 000, 000 drachmae.
Redevelopments continued in the 1910s, with the wooden eastern stand replaced with an enlarged concrete stadium, vastly increasing the stadium capacity to over 50, 000.
This enabled Cornish engines to run with high-pressure steam, vastly increasing their output.
The British, by contrast, had already accomplished mobilization for total war by 1940, thereby increasing the output of weapons — especially heavy bombers — vastly.
Several local politicians fear that Taplow along with Maidenhead and Burnham stations will effectively become large park-and-ride schemes, if or when Crossrail becomes reality, vastly increasing local traffic in the surrounding area.
Even after the official end of the Second Congo War in 2002, FDLR units continued to attack Tutsi forces both in eastern DRC and across the border into Rwanda, vastly increasing tensions in the region and raising the possibility of another Rwandan offensive into the DRC – what would be their third since 1996.
St Sunday Crag now finds itself on Alfred Wainwright's popular Coast to Coast Walk, vastly increasing the traffic across the top.
Aerial Topdressing has been attributed with vastly increasing agricultural production — in New Zealand alone, sheep numbers increased from 40 million to over 70 million, the majority of the increase being attributed to the increased feed that superphosphate made available.

vastly and demands
" Tallis was capable of switching the style of his compositions to suit the different monarchs ' vastly different demands.
Given their newly strengthened bargaining position, the mercenaries vastly inflated their original demands, even requiring the extension of the payments to the Libyans whom Carthage had conscripted ( and who were not mercenaries ) as well as other Numidians and to the escaped slaves and the like who had joined their ranks against Carthage.
Even if these demands are not satisfied, a terrorist attack can have vastly disproportionate effects on national welfare.

vastly and imperial
By comparison, the economy of Great Britain at the time of the Industrial Revolution was vastly smaller and less efficient than the late imperial Chinese economy.

vastly and expansion
A more recent development is the Atari 7800 expansion module developed by Legacy Engineering with a high scores save feature ( with compatible games ), additional RAM capabilities, as well as vastly improved sound capabilities using the POKEY and YM2151 sound chips.
expansion board, which added sequencer functions to the DX7 II keyboard, increased patch memory, and featured a vastly improved MIDI implementation for the original DX7.
In the 1980s with federal grant funding EBMUD undertook a major facility expansion to accommodate wet weather waste water overflow ( i. e. the vastly increased system demand in the rainy season ).
As a result of such price decreases, land sales declined vastly and westward expansion essentially halted until the Panic ended.
Originally planned as an expansion ( and not a sequel ) to Descent, Descent II added more weapon types, vastly improved robot types and AI.
With the rapid expansion of the flea, the morphology of the flea is now vastly different.
Both in-house expansion and the acquisition of other companies have vastly expanded Oracle's application software business.

vastly and inefficiencies
The kinetic energy stored inside the circulating loop of projectiles is vastly greater than the amount lost to inefficiencies, so it would take many hours or even days for the velocity of the projectiles to drop enough to cause problems in supporting the tower's mass.

vastly and Wars
* 1805 – Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Dürenstein – 8000 French troops attempt to slow the retreat of a vastly superior Russian and Austrian force.
* November 11 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Dürenstein: 8, 000 French troops attempt to slow the retreat of a vastly superior Russian and Austrian force.
The French Navy proved vastly inferior in tactics to the Royal Navy throughout the Napoleonic Wars.

vastly and British
When William of Orange, ruler of the Dutch Republic, occupied the British throne with his wife Mary in what has become known as the Glorious Revolution, gin became vastly more popular, particularly in crude, inferior forms, where it was more likely to be flavoured with turpentine as an alternative to juniper.
The British historian Richard Overy wrote that what Hitler thought he was starting in September 1939 was only a local war between Germany and Poland, and his decision to do so was largely because he vastly underestimated the risks of a general war.
Zimbwabwean accents also vastly vary, with some Black Africans sounding British while others will have a much stronger accent influenced by their mother tongues, usually this distinction is brought about by where speakers grew up and the school attended.
By 1680 the French population was around 11, 000 and the British vastly outnumbered them ( by approximately 10: 1 ) from the Thirteen Colonies to the south.
Their work was vastly popular in their day among the citizens of the British empire.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's Soviet policy regarding Central Europe differed vastly from that of American President Franklin D. Roosevelt, with the former believing Soviet leader Joseph Stalin to be a " devil "- like tyrant leading a vile system.
The majority of British lightvessels were decommissioned during the 1970s-1980s and replaced with light floats or LANBY buoys, which were vastly cheaper to maintain: at the time of Trinity House's original project to develop LANBY buoys, a lightship cost £ 30, 000 annually ( at 1974 prices ) to maintain, whereas a buoy cost £ 3, 000.
Americans believed that a vastly powerful British fleet and army had sailed for New Orleans ( Jackson himself thought 25, 000 troops were coming ), and most expected the worst.
Wayne found himself vastly outnumbered against the full British force and, instead of retreating, led a bayonet charge.
It was a demonstration of the superiority of a highly disciplined European-led army equipped with modern rifles and artillery over a vastly larger force armed with older weapons, and marked the success of British efforts to re-conquer the Sudan.
In the late 1960s, his work on flute acoustics, in collaboration with other British flutists and the British flute maker Albert Cooper, helped vastly to improve the intonation of the modern flute.
Franco also pointed out that even if the British Isles were invaded and conquered, the British government, as well as most of the British Army and vastly powerful Royal Navy, would probably flee to Canada and continue to fight, with U. S. support.
However, they were vastly outgunned and outnumbered by British troops.
Although faced with vastly superior numbers, the Portuguese and British forces achieved a military stalemate, which prevented victory for the Spanish and French forces.
He saw his first action at the Battle of Plattsburgh, where vastly outnumbered American forces overcame the British.
These vehicles would vastly outperform British and French tanks in mechanized battles.
Even before the war officially ended with the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 ), the British Crown began to implement changes in order to administer its vastly expanded North American territory.
Under PBS affiliation, KCTS began offering a vastly enhanced scope of programming for the general public, including British programming.
Here he commanded a vastly outnumbered combined force of British and Sepoy regiments against a mixed modernised and tribal Maratha army.
In an isolated incident near Île d ' Aix, the crew of the vastly outgunned corvette Bayonnaise boarded the British Ambuscade and won her, in some of the bloodiest hand-to-hand fighting of 1798.

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