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These and hubs
These people form hubs in the network.
These hubs were a number of interconnected levels ; changes made in one level had effects in another.
e. g., in the mountain biking community, " These titanium hubs are unobtainium, man !".
These aircraft are usually used for long-haul flights between airline hubs and major cities with many passengers.
These airliners, are the non mainline counterparts to the larger aircraft operated by the ; major carriers, legacy carriers, and flag carriers and are used to feed traffic into the large airline hubs or focus cities.
These companies include the regional hubs for FedEx, UPS, and Newegg.
These regions of high link density are often referred to as cliques, hubs, compartments, cohesive sub-groups, or modules ... Within food webs, especially in aquatic systems, nestedness appears to be related to body size because the diets of smaller predators tend to be nested subsets of those of larger predators ( Woodward & Warren 2007 ; YvonDurocher et al.
These axles can carry more weight than a semi-floating or non-floating axle assembly because the hubs have two bearings riding on a fixed spindle.
These bicycles feature custom configurations and silent hubs ( for ' stealth ' cycling ), and are available for purchase by ' civilians '.
These roads have been numbered either outwards from or clockwise around their respective hubs, depending on their alignment.
These hubs typically have left hand threads for a special freewheel, which is also threaded left hand and ratchets the opposite direction of a normal freewheel.
These architectural marvels served as the hubs for the PRR's extensive passenger service.
These aircraft were originally intended to be used for direct airport-to-airport flights, bypassing hubs, and led to industry-wide discussions about the decline of the hub-and-spoke model.
These developments may decrease competition between airlines, by ( in hub and spoke systems ) allowing a particular airline to have greater control of prices at its hubs and ( in frequent flier programs ) to offer incentives for customers to stick with one airline rather than to shop around between many airlines by airfare price alone.
These facilities enable interconnection of carriers and act as regional fiber hubs serving local business in addition to hosting content servers.
These concepts were made because of the nature of hubs in a network.
These will permit a better integration with the neighbouring Dublin and Midlands Gateways, also, the Monaghan, Sligo, and Ulster hubs, and thus allowing the promotion of business and tourism within the region.
These are the two major hubs for mountaineering expeditions in the Gilgit – Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
These transportation hubs have negative externalities such as noise pollution and lower land values, making land around the hub cheaper.
These three stations are important hubs for commuters, locals, students and tourists who travel to the Orchard Road shopping and business district.
These are accompanied by larger calipers and pads, as well as larger hubs and spindles.
These airlines offer non-stop service to thirteen major hubs throughout the country-with over 100 departures and arrivals daily, and to additional destinations such as Washington DC, New York City, and Orlando.
These changes were in part through the Railnet scheme initiated in 1996 which created mail hubs at Shieldmuir ( Motherwell ), Low Fell ( Newcastle ), Warrington, Doncaster, Bristol Parkway, Tonbridge, and Wembley PRDC ( London ) as well as dedicated platforms at Stafford.
These hubs serve as the common connections mediating the short path lengths between other edges.

These and contained
These plans, like Du Pont's, contained provisions for passing the vote on Du Pont's General Motors shares on to the ultimate stockholders of Du Pont, Christiana, and Delaware, except that officers and directors of the three companies, their spouses, and other people living in their households, as well as other specified persons, were to be totally disenfranchised.
These were increased both in number and in size, contained prominent nucleoli, and were distributed throughout the fiber ( Figs. 2 - 5 ).
These large pterosaurs were the last representatives of a declining group that contained 10 families during the mid-Cretaceous.
These periodicals contained mostly reprints and a few original stories.
These extracts, which he called nadnerczyna, contained adrenaline and other catecholamines.
These specifications are contained in an executive order which, strictly speaking, governs only flags made for or by the U. S. federal government.
These are contained in the report, " Opportunity not Opportunism: Improving conduct in Australian Franchising " tabled by a Parliamentary inquiry into franchising on 4 December 2008.
These gardens were laid out with hedges and vines and they contained a wide variety of flowers, including acanthus, cornflowers and crocus, cyclamen, hyacinth, iris and ivy, lavender, lilies, myrtle, narcissus, poppy, rosemary and violet.
These oral histories often contained folk-tale motifs and demonstrated a moral, yet they also contained substantial facts relating to geography, anthropology and history, all compiled by Herodotus in an entertaining style and format.
These were operated by the flames, which contained carbon monoxide, playing on the ore and reducing the oxide to metal.
These elements were often taken to reflect Page's interest in the occult, which resulted in accusations that the recordings contained subliminal satanic messages, some of which were said to be contained in backmasking: claims generally dismissed by the band and music critics.
These were of the nature of both a treaty and constitution which contained minority rights clauses that provided for the right of petition and adjudication by the International Court.
These laws, contained in sections 5311 through 5332 of Title 31 of the United States Code, require financial institutions, which under the current definition include a broad array of entities, including banks, credit card companies, life insurers, money service businesses and broker-dealers in securities, to report certain transactions to the United States Treasury.
These became essential with the appearance of complex synthesizers such as the Yamaha FS1R, which contained several thousand programmable parameters, but had an interface that consisted of fifteen tiny buttons, four knobs and a small LCD.
These masques contained songs and dances.
These became well known in the media when an ingredient many contained, Olestra, was linked in some individuals to abdominal discomfort and loose stools.
These figures were extracted through an analysis of the papers contained within the MEDLINE database.
These provinces contained three-sevenths of the population and more than half the cattle of the colony.
These tombs, which date to the Early Dynastic IIIa period ( approximately in the 25th or 24th century BC ), contained immense amounts of luxury items made out of precious metals, and semi-precious stones all of which would have had to been imported from long distances ( Iran, Afghanistan, India, Asia Minor, the Persian Gulf ).
These services are contained in The United Methodist Hymnal and The United Methodist Book of Worship ( 1992 ).
These special purpose rooms usually contained video projectors interlinked with numerous PCs ; however, electronic meeting systems have evolved into web-based, any time, any place systems that will accommodate " distributed " meeting participants who may be dispersed in several locations.
These files dealt with the financing of MKUltra projects and contained few project details, however much more was learned from them than from the Inspector General's 1963 report.

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