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These include two 135 tonne Yunnan-class landing craft, which are able to carry and launch smaller craft for troop insertions. Some effort has been made to assess equipment needs to bring L ' Audacieux P103 and Bakassi P104 to an effective combat status.
These are often met through " homework " assignments in which the patient and the therapist work together to craft an assignment to complete before the next session.
These cultures developed relatively advanced techniques of cultivation, gold and silver craft, pottery, metallurgy, and knitting.
These hypothetical devices would have to be set so that the propellant regained its inertia after leaving the craft otherwise the drive would be ineffective.
These makers were masters of their craft.
These new surroundings, which appealed to him more, hastened the development of the idea he had already in his mind and the tools of his new craft gave him the opportunity to put into tangible form the first conception of the adding machine.
These articles have been collected into volumes including: Canlyn Arthur ( Following Arthur ) ( 1938 ), Ysgrifau dydd Mercher ( Wednesday essays ) ( 1945 ), Meistri ' r canrifoedd ( Masters of the centuries ) ( 1973 ), Meistri a ' u crefft ( Masters and their craft ) ( 1981 ) and Ati ŵyr ifainc ( Go to it, young men ) ( 1986 ).
These craft traditions have withstood the ravages of time and numerous foreign invasions and continue to flourish till date owing to the assimilative nature of Indian culture and broadmindedness of the handicraftsmen to accept and use new ideas. Therefore the handicrafts are a mark of golden history of our country.
These submarines were known as the A-Class or Adder Class, and became America's first fleet of underwater craft at the beginning of the 20th century.
These smaller vessels — guided by naval craft across the Channel from the Thames Estuary and from Dover — assisted in the official evacuation.
These specially designed craft may use delta wings, ekranoplan wings or tandem wings.
These include the Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines ( previously the Comacchio Group ), a special guard and oil rig guard force, the Special Boat Service, a maritime special forces unit, and an assault craft unit, 1 Assault Group Royal Marines, which supervises landing craft on board the amphibious ships and landing craft training.
These pioneering naval craft as A-Class were developed at Lewis Nixon's Crescent Shipyard in Elizabeth between the years 1896 – 1903.
These were small craft, in 1727 being of 8 tons burthen.
These experience points can then be redeemed for gold, strength, craft or life at the cost of seven experience points for one.
These minefields were designed to stop all vessels except submarines and shallow-draft surface craft.
These are considered by some, including writer Peter Guralnick, musician and songwriter Dr. John, and producer Joel Dorn to be signatures of his best craft.
These and other glass pieces probably represented cheaper versions of vessels of carved rock crystal ( clear quartz ), themselves influenced by earlier glass vessels, and there is some evidence that at this period glass and hardstone cutting were regarded as the same craft.
These rosettes are usually used to decorate gift cards and it has become a popular craft in both the US and UK since 2000.
These are the regular degrees and ranks of " craft " masonry, common to all constitutions.
These included " distressingly frequent disputes between different craft unions " over jurisdiction ; modern industry results in a constant process of phasing out old skills ; one trade doing the struck work of another is a frequent dilemma ; expiration of contracts can be staggered, hindering coordination of strikes.
These craft unions refused to allow any encroachment upon their " turf " by the heretical industrial unionists.

These and transferred
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.
These experiences would normally be transferred into declarative knowledge, allowing them to be recalled in the future.
These values are transferred to the odd column causing them to count up.
These can be transferred onto a nitrocellulose or PVDF membrane to be probed with antibodies and corresponding markers, such as in a western blot.
These plasmids can be transferred between cells through bacterial conjugation.
These trade and settle internationally and hence allow allowances to be transferred between countries.
These are governed by a link protocol enabling digital data to be transferred from a data source to a data sink.
These had at first been established by Dionysius at Messana, when he repeopled that city ; but the Spartans having taken umbrage at this, he transferred them to the site of Tyndaris, which had previously been included in the territory of Abacaenum.
These documents were not, however, necessarily accurate: Among those executed before 1944 many were listed as " transferred to the Gestapo ".
These features are often assumed to be transferred from the substrate language to the creole or to be preserved invariant from the substrate language in the creole through a process of relexification: the substrate language replaces the native lexical items with lexical material from the superstrate language while retaining the native grammatical categories.
These were transferred onto the French aircraft register.
* Wireless keyboard sniffers: These passive sniffers collect packets of data being transferred from a wireless keyboard and its receiver.
These regulatory responsibilities were transferred to a new Horseracing Regulatory Authority ( HRA ) from 3 April 2006.
These were followed by Terry Johnson's Dead Funny ; Alan Ayckbourn's Communicating Doors ( which transferred to the theatre in 1996 ), with Angela Thorne ; J.
These recordings are all with the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and all have been re-released on CD by Dutton Records ( GB ), except No. 6 which was transferred to CD by Denmark's DANACORD Records.
These aircraft were later flown by U. S. pilots by way of the Northwest Staging Route through Canada, to Fairbanks, Alaska, and transferred to Soviet pilots who in turn flew them into Siberia via the Alaskan-Siberian Route ( ALSIB ).
These aircraft, less their nuclear delivery capability, were transferred to Cannon following the disbandment of SAC's 509th Bomb Wing at Pease AFB, New Hampshire and the 380th Bomb Wing at Plattsburgh AFB, New York.
These tracks were transferred digitally and lined up to create new multi-track master from which a new mix would be made.
These laws originally merely allowed the churches themselves to tax their members, but in Nazi Germany, collection of church taxes was transferred to the German government.
These two executive orders not only transferred to the National Park Service all the War Department historic sites, but also the national monuments managed by the Department of Agriculture and the parks in and around the capital, which had been run by an independent office.
These tasks were later transferred from the WEU to the EU by the Amsterdam Treaty ; they formed part of the new CFSP and the Common Security and Defence Policy.
These are known as ' the transferred services '.
Maimonides ( 1134 – 1204 ) says that as sins cannot be taken off one ’ s head and transferred elsewhere, the ritual is symbolic, enabling the penitent to discard his sins: “ These ceremonies are of a symbolic character and serve to impress man with a certain idea and to lead him to repent, as if to say, ‘ We have freed ourselves of our previous deeds, cast them behind our backs and removed them from us as far as possible ’.”
These two tasks will not be transferred to ESCB level at the start of EMU.
These devices are used in satellite Internet access ( in this case uploaded data is transferred through a conventional PSTN modem or an ADSL modem ).

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