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These had four turrets mounting two 30. 5 cm guns arranged in two turrets either end, with the inner turret able to fire over the outer.
These had the advantage of being relatively cheap to build and mounting a larger gun compared to the conventional tank they were derived from, but at the expense of flexibility.
These events finally led to a reformation, and the mounting of a U. S. tour in 1993 behind Kamakiriad, which sold poorly despite a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year and the success of the supporting concerts.
These are described by Lobban as " hasty reactions to mounting arrears " rather than the result of long-term planning.
These mounting marks can be microdots ( down to 0. 3 mm ) and / or mounting crosses.
These considerations resulted in a reluctance ( especially in Germany, Russia, and Japan ) to abandon fuselage-mounted guns altogether — in fact, even the old ( and highly problematic ) idea of mounting a cannon to fire through the centre of the propeller hub for geared-propshaft, inline-engined fighters, pioneered by the World War I-era SPAD S. XII's 37mm calibre moteur-canon, was revived to this same end, notably in the mass-produced Messerschmitt Bf 109 in its Motorkanone mount.
These engines also suffer from dynamic imbalance problems, but with modern computer-aided design techniques, the problems can be overcome with a variety of complex crankshaft, balance shaft, and engine mounting designs.
These control types have different performance characteristics based on the heat source, mounting, plate material and material thickness, and cannot be considered in isolation when making performance decisions.
These were equipped with towed or self-propelled guns ( often the ad hoc mounting of an antitank gun on a captured or obsolete tank chassis ).
These models can be identified by the mounting position of the safety belts.
These are apparently systems which retained enough technology after the Secession Wars to present a threat to the Second Empire, by resisting takeover and mounting raids against Empire systems.
These actuators are mounted in pairs to the mechanism's base, crossing over to three mounting points on a top plate.
These newer methods use large salt values which prevent attackers from efficiently mounting offline attacks against multiple user accounts simultaneously.
These photographs later became key evidence in several cases mounting yet another challenge to the constitutionality of Old Sparky.
These are extensions of the predominantly rectangular cover that encompass the outlying mounting screws.
These were mounted on architraves and were formed from individually cast bronze letters which had mounting lugs on their reverses.
These efforts did not solve the mounting financial and operational challenges, which eventually brought the company into an acute liquidity crisis in August 2001.
These obligations, he said, made mounting a write-in bid for Congress impossible.
These consist of a triangular main hull, with a pair of engines mounted at the sides, and hard points for mounting tug pods underneath.
These motherboards have similar mounting hole positions and the same eight card slot locations as those with the AT form factor, but are 2 " ( 51 mm ) narrower and marginally shorter.
These two tanks-and their successors, the Comet and the Centurion, which were already on the drawing board-were to have replaced the Sherman in British service, and so the prospect of spending time and money mounting a 17 pounder on the Sherman was not seen as desirable.
These could be converted back to normal configuration in the field, by mounting the 15 cm gun onto the vehicle.
These lights are often much more expensive than the handheld lights, since they must be sufficiently robust to withstand the recoil of the firearm, and the dedicated mounting hardware also adds to the price.

These and problems
These little problems help me to do so ''.
These problems frequently arise where a firm is making items for the Government not directly along the lines of its normal civilian business or where the Government specifications require operations that the firm did not understand when it undertook the contract.
These problems are not local to Rhode Island, but are recognized as common to all states.
These headquarters engineers, headed by the vice-president -- Engineering, counsel and advise divisional managers and chief engineers on product problems as well as aid with design ; ;
These problems have been made even more difficult by the rise of conceptual art since the 1960s.
These problems were eventually solved as jet aircraft reached transonic and supersonic speeds.
These artifacts do not always reveal the specific process used for solving problems, but the characteristics of the particular numeral system strongly influence the complexity of the methods.
These are currently unsolved problems in physics.
These recurrence relations are useful for discrete diffusion problems.
Finding the right method for constructing such " objective " priors ( for appropriate classes of regular problems ) has been the quest of statistical theorists from Laplace to John Maynard Keynes, Harold Jeffreys, and Edwin Thompson Jaynes: These theorists and their successors have suggested several methods for constructing " objective " priors:
These problems are resolved by a brief period of cosmic inflation, which drives the universe to flatness, smooths out anisotropies and inhomogeneities to the observed level, and exponentially dilutes the monopoles.
These theories of integrative function present solutions to two classic problems associated with consciousness: differentiation and unity.
These problems are time consuming to solve, but usually faster than trying all possible keys by brute force.
These estimates assume no major breakthroughs in solving the underlying mathematical problems that ECC is based on.
These types of analytics are increasing in popularity as companies demand greater visibility into the performance of call centers and other service and support channels, in order to correct problems before they affect satisfaction levels.
These problems led to a series of crises in the 1990s, which nearly led to the election of Yeltsin's Communist challenger, Gennady Zyuganov, in the 1996 presidential election.
These seven problems are considered by CMI to be " important classic questions that have resisted solution over the years ".
These sounds are then amplified through the PA and are all the audience hears, and can be amplified to any level without the feedback problems associated with microphones.
These factors make it more difficult and dangerous to diagnose problems.
These traditional problems often lay unsolved for centuries, and mathematicians gradually came to understand their depth ( in some cases ), rather than treat them as puzzles.
These " post-environmental movement " thinkers argue that the ecological crises the human species faces in the 21st century are qualitatively different from the problems the environmental movement was created to address in the 1960s and 1970s.
These brute-force algorithms are computationally manageable for n = 8, but would be intractable for problems of n ≥ 20, as 20!
These cause severe spacing problems due to length and these words being used as units ( hence closely associated to the preceding figure ).
These problems, together with some conceptual puzzles, led many physicists to believe that a theory more complete than quantized general relativity must describe the behavior near the Planck scale.
These particles pose not only numerous scientific problems, but also a terminological problem.

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