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These were some of the first reinforced concrete buildings, and their plans did not contain enough details ( such as how much reinforcing bar had been embedded in the concrete ) to be sure they were safe, so the engineers recommended demolition.
These architectures range from the Intel / AMD 32-bit / 64-bit architectures commonly found in personal computers to the ARM architecture commonly found in embedded systems and the IBM eServer zSeries mainframes.
These cards contain an RFID chip and antenna loop embedded in the plastic.
These endospores, embedded in soil, were the cause of unexplained " spontaneous " outbreaks of anthrax.
These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today.
# These objects could have had their orbits and perihelion distances " lifted " by the passage of a nearby star when the Sun was still embedded in its birth star cluster.
These pigments are embedded in plants and algae in special antenna-proteins.
These kinds of corruption are deeply embedded in the Thai society for many reasons.
These are probably only useful in restricted memory environments such as some embedded systems.
These adherent cells are frequently embedded within a self-produced matrix of extracellular polymeric substance ( EPS ).
These are often physically small compared to a standard PC, although still quite large compared to most simple ( 8 / 16-bit ) embedded systems.
These trends are leading to the uptake of embedded middleware in addition to a real time operating system.
These contemporary VLIW CPUs are primarily successful as embedded media processors for consumer electronic devices.
These products are simpler and smaller footprint database engines that are also frequently embedded in third party applications.
*" Sailor's Hornpipe "; " Dixie "-short segments embedded in " These Are the Laws of My Administration "
These two embedded clauses are arguments.
These two embedded clauses are adjunct clauses because they provide circumstantial information that modifies a superordinate expression.
These stories are deeply embedded in Hindu philosophy and serve as parables and sources of devotion for Hindus.
These speeds are more widely used on embedded systems than on PCs.
These two mouse types had very different behaviors, as the Kirsch mouse used an x-y coordinate system embedded in the pad, and would not work correctly when the pad was rotated, while the Lyon mouse used the x-y coordinate system of the mouse body, as mechanical mice do.
These I / O chips featured a pair of embedded 6502 CPUs, meaning that this Mac also had the core of two Apple II machines inside it ( albeit at 10 MHz rather than the 1 MHz of the Apple II ).
These code pages were originally embedded directly in the text mode hardware of the graphic adapters used with the IBM PC and its clones, including the original MDA and CGA adapters whose character sets could only be changed by physically replacing a ROM chip that contained the font.
These security glazing materials contain transparent LED embedded films laminated between glass:
These cylinders usually have a pattern embedded throughout the length, which is often the name of the resort where the rock is sold, so that the name can be read on both ends of the stick ( reversed at one end ) and remains legible even after pieces are bitten off.
These use similar chains to ordinary chainsaws, but with cutting edges embedded with diamond grit.

These and war
These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
These authors, the former a medieval historian and the latter an early modernist, quickly became associated with the distinctive Annales approach, which combined geography, history, and the sociological approaches of the Année Sociologique ( many members of which were their colleagues at Strasbourg ) to produce an approach which rejected the predominant emphasis on politics, diplomacy and war of many 19th and early 20th-century historians as spearheaded by historians whom Febvre called Les Sorbonnistes.
These two strategies would force the Americans into a war of attrition requiring more and more resources.
These unacceptable demands together with the Bulgarian refusal to demobilize its army after the Treaty of London had ended the common war against the Ottomans and alarmed Greece, which decided also to maintain its army's mobilization.
These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners ' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949.
These airlines were able to stop making debt payments, break their previously agreed upon labor union contracts, freeing up cash to expand routes or weather a price war against competitors — all with the bankruptcy court's approval.
These were by far the most serious attacks on Australia in time of war, in terms of fatalities and damage.
These events were nearly the cause of a war between Britain and Spain, both countries having sent armed fleets to contest sovereignty of the strategically important islands.
These stars often made several films a year, and their productions remained important for morale purposes during the second world war.
These ranged from Royalists who wished to place King Charles II on the throne, to men like Oliver Cromwell, who wished to govern with a Parliament voted in by an electorate determined by property ownership, similar to that enfranchised before the civil war, to the Levellers, influenced by the writings of John Lilburne, who wanted parliamentary government based on an electorate constituted of every head of household ( normally though not necessarily male as was acknowledged in the Putney Debates ), through to other groups with smaller followings like the Fifth Monarchists, Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers, the Ranters, and the Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
These are also considered war flags, though the terminology only applies to the flag's military usage.
These competing claims led to a war in the colonies called the French and Indian War ( 1754 – 62 ), and contributed to the start of the global Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 63 ).
These events are all according to the will of the gods, who have decreed the fall of Troy, and therefore intend to tempt Achilles back into the war.
These groups are associated with the appearance of the light two-wheeled war chariot and typically with Indo-European languages.
These included Germans who had collaborated with Germany before the war, but also those who considered themselves German but had been neutral ; those who were partially " Polonized " but " Germanizable "; and Germans who were of Polish nationality.
These noblemen also required the Assembly to be dissolved through threats of war, but, instead of cowing the French, it infuriated them.
These dogs are mentioned, as cú ( variously translated as hound, Irish hound, war dog, wolf dog, etc.
These socioeconomic perceptions proved powerful after the war.
These schools of thought centered on innovations, capital investment, war, capitalist crisis and land speculation.
These did not enter service until after the Battle of Jutland, so failed to take part in any major naval action of the war.
These incidents became the basis for a full-scale war against China.
These numbers do not take into account equipment destroyed or captured during the 2011 Libyan civil war.
These illegal tests are classified as war crimes and were carried out on the Luftwaffe's behalf.
These arguments were recorded in tablets several hundreds of years before any major warthe first recording of a war occurred around 3200 BC but was not common until about 2500 BC.

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