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Lester Markel is on the right track in his article `` Interpretation Of Interpretation '' ( SR, Mar. 11 ).
The design of a mechanical interlocking frame is much like a mechanical puzzle, but once understood, the principles can be applied to any track and signal arrangement.
This, too, is recorded against distance by a repeat run over the same track previously cut.
In the city, he said, the waiting list for those who want to join the union is so long that unless a boy has an inside track he can't get in.
) Well, anyhow, Dogtown Common is so much off the beaten track nowadays that only Sunday picnickers still stray up there, from time to time.
WBAI is on the right track: in the sound medium there has been excessive emphasis on music and news and there could and should be a place for theatre, as the Canadian and British Broadcasting Corporations continue to demonstrate.
Train travel is well established in the Alps, with, for instance of track for every 1000 square kilometers in a country such as Switzerland.
The history of astrometry is linked to the history of star catalogues, which gave astronomers reference points for objects in the sky so they could track their movements.
She expressed reservations over the eventual winner David Cameron, feeling that he did not, like the other candidates, have a proven track record, and she was later a leading figure in parliamentary opposition to his A-List policy, which she has said is " an insult to women ".
The AIM-54 / AWG-9 combination was the first to have multiple track capability ( up to 24 targets ) and launch ( up to 6 Phoenixes can be launched nearly simultaneously ); the large missile is equipped with a conventional warhead.
There is a total of, ( double track ( as of 1998 )), of which are electrified, mainly at 3, 000 volts DC but with at 25 kV 50 Hz AC ( 2004 ) and all on standard gauge of.
Track riders are still able to slow down because all track bicycles are fixed-gear, meaning that there is no freewheel.
It is also heard on Daft Punk's Alive 2007 album in the track " Too Long / Steam Machine ".
Beatmatching ( or Beatmaxing ) is a disc jockey technique of pitch shifting or timestretching a track to match its tempo to that of the currently playing track e. g. the kicks and snares in two house records hit at the same time when both records are played simultaneously.
Beatmatching is a component of mixing which employs beatmatching combined with equalization, attention to phrasing and track selection in an attempt to make a single mix that flows together and has a good structure.
Most of the railway track is managed by Network Rail, which as of 2010 had a network of of standard-gauge lines, of which are electrified.
The British Rail " double arrow " logo is formed of two interlocked arrows showing the direction of travel on a double track railway and was nicknamed " the arrow of indecision ".< ref >
In Europe, disease surveillance is beginning to be organized on the continent-wide scale needed to track a biological emergency.
Firewater's album Get Off the Cross, We Need the Wood for the Fire seventh track is named " Balalaika " but does not appear to contain one.
The seventh track of Joe Bonamassa's album Dust Bowl is entitled The Last Matador of Bayonne.
Rail transport is fairly developed, with dual track and electrification not very common, although high-speed tilting trains are used on some routes.
* note: an additional 7, 742 km of track is used by sugar plantations ; about 65 % of this track is standard gauge ; the rest is narrow gauge ( 2003 )

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Examples of such situations are ( aerial ) night reconnaissance, the recording of radioactive tracers in live body tissues, special radiography in medical or industrial applications, track recording of high energy particles, etc..
Amateur astronomers often contribute toward activities such as monitoring the changes in brightness of variable stars and supernovae, helping to track asteroids, and observing occultations to determine both the shape of asteroids and the shape of the terrain on the apparent edge of the Moon as seen from Earth.
* Audio description, a narration track for blind and visually impaired viewers of media such as TV and film
Peter Clarke, Tim Follin and David Whittaker converted the music for the home computer ports ( some versions feature the ending sequence track for the title screen music, such as on the Commodore Amiga version by David Whittaker ).
Most such trains run on the local standard gauge track.
When hunting small animals such as mice, they slowly stalk through the grass, and use their acute sense of smell to track down the prey.
They can also display any message the controllers want to display, such as information on delays or even instructions to vandals to stop placing objects on the track.
Examples include customer databases that record contact, credit, and demographic information about a business ' customers, personnel databases that hold information such as salary, benefits, skills data about employees, Enterprise resource planning that record details about product components, parts inventory, and financial databases that keep track of the organization's money, accounting and financial dealings.
Nearly all of the network consists of double track route, such that the route length is approximately half of total the track length.
Cycling is a popular means of transport in many parts of the New Territories, where new towns such as Shatin, Tai Po and Sheung Shui have significant cycle track networks.
The central government department of Ponts et Chaussées and bridges brought in British engineers and workers, handled much of the construction work, provided engineering expertise and planning, land acquisition, and construction of permanent infrastructure such as the track bed, bridges and tunnels.
Jazz pioneers such as John Coltrane — who recorded a composition entitled ' India ' during the November 1961 sessions for his album Live At The Village Vanguard ( the track was not released until 1963 on Coltrane's album Impressions )— also embraced this fusion.
A weapon that destroys a track will do significantly more damage to a wheeled vehicle ( such as destroying the axles in which case the vehicle will have to be towed away as well ).
Sharman Networks responded with a lawsuit against the RIAA, alleging that the terms of use of the network were violated and that unauthorized client software ( such as Kazaa Lite, see below ) was used in the investigation to track down the individual file sharers.
The Agera's design follows a clear lineage from the previous Koenigsegg supercars, but adds many special new features, such as a wider front track, new styling and aero features, and a new interior ; including a new lighting technique they call " Ghost Light ," which consists of microscopic carbon nanotubes to hide the interior lighting until it's turned on, which then shines through what appeared to be solid aluminium.
Historians such as Prescott generally lost track of Marina after her journey to Central America.
They are intended for universal use, and include such information as note values, timing and track names.
Other systems such as Märklin instead used fine metal studs to replace the central rail, allowing existing three-rail models to use more realistic track.
The term is also used variously to describe the beam of the system, or the vehicles traveling on such a beam or track.
" A number of original recordings also were released in this way in the 1970s and early 1980s, such as " Gall in the Family Fare " ( a parody of All in the Family ), a single entitled " Makin ' Out ," the octuple-grooved track " It's a Super Spectacular Day ," which had eight possible endings, the spoken word Meet the Staff insert, and a six-track, 30-minute Mad Disco EP ( from the 1980 Special of the same title ) that included a disco version of " It's a Gas.
The Nirvana song " Rainbow Chaser " is thought to be the first-ever British recording to feature the audio effect known as phasing or flanging throughout an entire track, as distinct from occasionally within a song such as the Small Faces in " Itchycoo Park ".
Several major Māori tracks were known, such as the western coastal track was used along the whole length of the North Island, and the track on the East Coast, which however left the coast near Castlepoint and rejoined it near Napier.

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