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These have sometimes been identified as another, separate work, the Ezra Memorial ( EM ), but other scholars believe the EM to be fictional and heavily altered by later editors.
These editors, however, are typically more limited in function.
These types of tools can be used for business application development usually consisting in a package allowing for both business data manipulation and reporting, therefore they come with GUI screens and report editors.
These entries are maintained by volunteer editors who follow community written style guidelines.
These " line-based text editors " were considered revolutionary improvements over keypunch machines.
These " orthodox editors " let the user open a " command line " into which commands and REXX statements can be typed.
These newspapers are distinguished from the major daily newspapers, in that they purport to offer an " alternative " viewpoint, either in the sense that the paper's editors are more locally oriented, or that the paper is editorially independent from major media conglomerates.
These editors generally provide geometric primitives as well as digital images ; and some even support procedural models.
These editors generally output graphics files where the layers and primitives are separately preserved in their original form.
These authors and editors are attempting to return the genre to the status it enjoyed during the pulp era of the twenties and thirties.
These copies provide virtually the only information available to modern editors trying to reconstruct Bach's intent ; the autograph ( hand-written ) score has not survived.
These directories are sometimes criticized due to long delays in approving submissions, or for rigid organizational structures and disputes among volunteer editors.
These editors may be stand-alone programs, such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage, or come in the form of browser extensions and allow editing directly within the web browser.
These editors may have the title of layout or design editor or ( more so in the past ) makeup editor.
These programs include Scientific Workplace, TeXmacs and LyX, which are graphical / interactive editors.
These were not well received by newspaper editors, who were hoping for more apolitical Willie and Joe cartoons.
These methods of development allow for layout artists, editors, and students to access the layout, speeding up the process of creating the yearbook.
These British Book of Knowledge encyclopedias were edited not by Arthur Mee, but by a series of different editors including Harold FB Wheeler ( The Book of Knowledge, circa 1935 ), John Alexander Hammerton ( The Book of Knowledge, 1955 ) and Gordon Stowell ( The New Book of Knowledge, 1959 ).
These early editors were all thoroughly US educated and trained, the first being L. Z. Yuan ( father-in-law of Golden Harvest founder, Raymond Chow ).
These are often edited by fan communities related to such works, and heated debates between editors can focus on the canonicity of portions of the work.
These trees are said to " explode in a filigree of creamy pink blossoms in May " by the editors of Reader's Digest magazine.
These agencies included Pardons, or the Cricket Reporting Agency, which routinely provided the editors of the Wisden cricket almanac, and Hayters.
These two editors, and their newspapers, reflected two worlds — one old, one new — and Pulitzer won.
These shell accounts generally provide users with access to various software and services including compilers, IRC clients, background processes, FTP, text editors ( such as nano ) and email clients ( such as pine ).

These and internally
These changes were directed internally by the various clans frequently as a syncratic cultural event to outside influences.
These include asylum seekers, refugees who have returned home but still need help in rebuilding their lives, local civilian communities directly affected by the movements of refugees, stateless people and so-called internally displaced people ( IDPs ).
These packages can be combined and distributed using configurable and internally complex packaging systems to handle many permutations of software and manage version-specific dependencies and conflicts.
These approaches all involve increased hardware complexity ( higher cost, larger circuits, higher power consumption ) because the processor must intrinsically make all of the decisions internally for these approaches to work.
These three hyperbolic paraboloids intersect externally along the six edges of a tetrahedron and internally along the three axes.
These transport fluid and nutrients internally.
These domes are usually decorated internally by ornate plaster-work, occasionally they are frescoed.
These may be introduced by companies that specialize in executing team building sessions, or done internally by the human resource department.
These ideas can also be linked to the concept of " efference copy " and " re-afference ", where efference copy is a signal postulated to be directed from motor areas ( giving rise to an internally generated movement ) over to somatosensory cortex, in advance of the arrival of the " re-afferent " input from the moving limb, that is, the afferent return from the moving limb associated with the movement produced.
These devices internally rotate the femoral head and abduct the leg ( s ) at 45 degrees.
These rooms were both heavily insulated to exclude external noises and internally anechoic — that is, they were designed not to produce any internal echoes or reverberation of sound at all.
These are internally linked to form a fat tree topology.
These languages are said to have internally headed relative clauses, which would be similar to the ( ungrammatical ) English structure " see the girl over there is my friend " or " I took see the girl over there out on a date ".
These high-power water heaters instantly heat water as it flows through the device, and do not retain any water internally except for what is in the heat exchanger coil.
These two forms of text installations are externally reflective, while the first two are internally reflective.
These flags are used internally and are not documented outside the SCP source code.
These groups have disagreed, both internally and with each other, about the propriety of avoiding non-combatant military roles, such as unarmed medical personnel, or performing non-battlefield services that assist nations in wartime, such as manufacturing munitions.
These had new, short, smoothbore barrels ( 35 mm / 1. 375 inch ), with. 40 " / 10mm bore, and with cylinder chambers reamed to accept special QSPR ammunition which externally resembled metal-cased. 410-gauge shotgun shells but internally worked as a piston to trap the gases.
These modifications included cutting down the bastions and infilling them internally, and the creation of new magazines underneath.
These tools can be deployed and carried downhole concealed internally in drill pipe to protect them from damage while running in the hole, and then " Pumped " out the end at depth to initiate logging.
These functions comprise the activities related to ICT services and construction, on Company level, with a view of providing a technical platform for services and achieving synergy effects-both internally and externally.
These major social changes have affected England both internally and in its relationship with other nations.
These stores are now known internally as Dick Smith " Large Format ".
These differences revealed that DP2 was totally different from the twin-engined Deltics internally, having only a single prime mover and generator.

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