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He may have to depend upon custom service for specialized operations, such as spraying or threshing, and for these, he may have to wait his turn.
This effect may be understood as another case of custom or habit taking past experience and using it to predict the future.
CPU expansion boards may provide additional custom buses.
The location of the black stump may be some hypothetical location or may vary depending on local custom and folklore.
It may come from a custom in the late Roman / early Christian era, wherein metal boxes placed outside churches were used to collect special offerings tied to the Feast of Saint Stephen, which in the Western Church falls on the same day as Boxing Day.
It may allude to a literal custom of breaking a moneychanger's bench or counter to signify his insolvency, but it may also be only a figure of speech.
This belief may relate to the ancient custom of trapping moose in steep-sided pits.
) It suggested fashion, and the changing custom of wearing fur garments, may be significant among these factors.
In a social context, a convention may retain the character of an " unwritten " law of custom ( for example, the manner in which people greet each other, such as by shaking each other's hands ).
DBMSs may be built around a custom multitasking kernel with built-in networking support, but modern DBMSs typically rely on a standard operating system to provide these functions.
This custom has been commented on in the British Medical Journal and may stem from the historical origins of the profession.
Two other objections that some Christians may have had to maintaining the custom of consulting the Jewish community in order to determine Easter are implied in Constantine's letter from the Council of Nicea to the absent bishops:
Voltaire also states that the Circassians used the inoculation from times immemorial, and the custom may have been borrowed by the Turks from the Circassians.
For practical filters, a custom design is sometimes desirable, that can offer the best tradeoff between different design criteria, which may include component count and cost, as well as filter response characteristics.
Farriers may forge custom shoes to help horses with bone or musculature problems in their legs, or fit commercially available remedial shoes.
Companies with custom application software may also have an applications team, who are responsible for development of any in-house software.
For states not party to such treaties, the work of the ILC may still be accepted as custom applying to those states.
While anyone may say this Kaddish, it has become the custom for mourners to say the Rabbinical Kaddish in addition to the Mourner's Kaddish.
Editing, custom software, and creative cinematography may address technical limitations.
However the non-Hasidic Haredi community of Jerusalem follows the custom that machine-made matzah may be used, with preference to the use of shmurah flour, in accordance with the ruling of Rabbi Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld, who actually ruled that machine-made matzah may be preferable to hand made in some cases.
Many egg matzah boxes no longer include the message, “ Ashkenazi custom is that egg matzah is only allowed for children, elderly and the infirm during Passover .” Even amongst those who consider that enriched matza may not be eaten during Passover, it is permissible to retain it in the home.

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And it might be, considering the uncomfortable custom the Angels had of thinking of everything in terms of absolutes, that the proposal of anything less might well amount instead to something like a declaration of war.
Apollo's role as the slayer of the Python led to his association with battle and victory ; hence it became the Roman custom for a paean to be sung by an army on the march and before entering into battle, when a fleet left the harbour, and also after a victory had been won.
Without such a declaration, Paine concluded, “ he custom of all courts is against us, and will be so, until, by an independence, we take rank with other nations .”
The Almoravids veiled themselves below the eyes ( see tagelmust ), a custom they adapted from southern Sanhaja Berbers ( as can still be seen among the modern Tuareg people ), but unusual further north.
Hume shows that even light skepticism leads to crushing doubts about the world which-while they ultimately are philosophically justifiable-may only be combated through the non-philosophical adherence to custom or habit.
The " custom " view of learning can in many ways be likened to associationist psychology.
:" When the day for the assembly which was held in the town of Birka drew near, in accordance with their national custom the king caused a proclamation to be made to the people by the voice of a herald, in order that they might be informed concerning the object of their mission.
Economist Milton Friedman writes that corporate executives ' " responsibility ... generally will be to make as much money as possible while conforming to their basic rules of the society, both those embodied in law and those embodied in ethical custom ".< ref name = mf1970 >
In common law jurisdictions, legislatures operate under the assumption that statutes will be interpreted against the backdrop of the pre-existing common law and custom.
The custom of always singing it at the theater slowly disappeared, until it was ordered that it only be sung at the anniversary of the country.
If the disk was not otherwise prepared with a custom format, ( e. g. for data disks ), 664 blocks would be free after formatting, giving 664 × 254 = 168, 656 bytes ( or almost 165 kB ) for user data.
By using custom formatting and load / save routines ( sometimes included in third-party DOSes, see below ), all of the mechanically possible 40 tracks could be used.
Previously, the Canadian federal constitution could be amended by solitary act of the Canadian or British parliaments, by formal or informal agreement between the federal and provincial governments, or even simply by adoption as ordinary custom of an oral convention or unwritten tradition that was perceived to be the best way to do something.
They can return to the buy area within a set amount of time to buy more equipment ( some custom maps included neutral " buy zones " that could be used by both teams ).
The custom of the Christmas tree developed in early modern Germany with predecessors that can be traced to the 16th and possibly the 15th century.
To be sure, Hume thought that we can form beliefs about that which extends beyond any possible experience, through the operation of faculties such as custom and the imagination, but he was skeptical about claims to knowledge on this basis.
A custom encoding can be used for a specific application with no loss of data.
Unlike modern systems, which can be applied to widely different databases and needs, the vast majority of older systems were tightly linked to the custom databases in order to gain speed at the expense of flexibility.

custom and Welsh
The Welsh people themselves practised a centuries-old custom, priodas coes ysgub (" broom-stick wedding "), alluded to in Dundes ' work.
According to scholar Alan Dundes, who wrote extensively on the topic, the custom originated among Romani Gypsies in Wales ( Welsh Kale Gypsies ) and England ( English Romanichal Gypsies ).
Sullivan III, however, argued that the custom originated among the Welsh people themselves, since the custom was known in Wales prior to the 1700s when he believed Gypsies arrived there.
His source, the Welsh folklorist Gwenith Gwynn, assumed that the custom had once existed on the basis of conversations with elderly Welsh people during the 1920s, none of whom had ever seen such a practice.
This was a departure from Welsh custom, which held that the eldest son was his father's heir regardless of his parent's marital status.
* Rhun ab Owain Gwynedd ( illegitimate in Catholic custom, but legitimate successor in Welsh custom )
* Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd ( illegitimate in Catholic custom, but legitimate successor in Welsh custom )
Roland Mathias suggests that " his use of Welsh tradition was highly selective – only the ancient custom of the Mari Lwyd and the legend of Taliesin ".
This story may have been made up by the English poet Michael Drayton, but the leek has been known to be a symbol of Wales for a long time ; Shakespeare, for example, refers to the custom of wearing a leek as an “ ancient tradition ” in Henry V. In the play, Henry tells Fluellen that he is wearing a leek “ for I am Welsh, you know, good countryman .” The 1985 and 1990 British one pound coins bear the design of a leek in a coronet, representing Wales.
Indeed, the 17th century diarist Samuel Pepys noted how Welsh celebrations in London for St David's day would spark wider countercelebrations amongst their English neighbours: life-sized effigies of Welshmen were symbolically lynched, and by the 18th century the custom had arisen of confectioners producing ' Taffies ' – gingerbread figures baked in the shape of a Welshman riding a goat-on St David's Day.
Ancient Welsh custom, discontinued in the 19th century, included bleeding of livestock and " holming " ( beating or slashing with holly branches ) of late risers and female servants.
The kingdom was administered under Welsh custom through thirteen Cantrefi each containing, in theory, one hundred settlements or Trefi.
In Wales there was a custom of inheritance similar to that of gavelkind in England which, in Welsh, was known as rhyddrent.
The Act of Union of ( 1536-43 ) saw the Welsh legal system being replaced with that of the English, and the law of gavelkind was replaced with that of primogeniture, however like England the custom of gavelkind was not finally abolished until the Administration of Estates Act 1925.
Another Welsh custom associated with Epiphany was the Hunting of the Wren.
The Domesday Book has entries for those commotes that in 1086 were under Norman control, but still subject to Welsh law and custom.
Melltith is a 200-year old Welsh marriage custom, in which various obstacles are placed before the groom to block his path, as a rite of passage to prove his worth to the bride.
Beating the bounds of the parish of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin in OxfordBeating the bounds is an ancient custom still observed in some English and Welsh parishes.
As the eldest surviving son and elding, Hywel succeeded his father in 1170 as Prince of Gwynedd in accordance with Welsh law and custom.

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