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However, the facilities proved to be able to barely handle the flood of immigrants that arrived in the years just before World War I.
At the 2010 World Cup itself England drew their opening two games leading to questions about the team's spirit, tactics and ability to handle pressure.
UNCTAD grew from the view that existing institutions like GATT ( now replaced by the World Trade Organization, WTO ), the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ), and World Bank were not properly organized to handle the particular problems of developing countries.
In December 2006, Fanning developed Rupture, a social networking tool designed to handle the task of publishing gamers ' individual profiles to a communal space and facilitating communication between World of Warcraft players.
During the 1950s, the University of California saw the need for the new campuses to handle both the large number of college-bound World War II veterans ( largely due to the G. I.
His university studies on urbanism put him in an ideal position to handle redevelopment projects after the Second World War.
These sub-prefectures still exist today, although they have much less power than they possessed before and during World War II: they now exist primarily to handle paperwork and other bureaucratic functions.
In the late 1970s, Bradman played an important role during the World Series Cricket schism as a member of a special Australian Cricket Board committee formed to handle the crisis.
After World War II and the restoration of peace and constitutional rule, there was much debate on how to handle the events of the previous five years.
Dubai International Airport will be complemented by Al Maktoum International Airport ( Dubai World Central International Airport ), a new airport that will help handle the influx of travellers well into the future.
It was a satellite campus set up on September 26, 1945 by McGill University to handle the overflow registration of students after the Second World War and the returning veterans.
Although the original airport was a World War II relic and was able to handle jet aircraft and international flights, a much larger airport was built in the late 1970s.
Established in 1950 by the U. S. Congress as the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness to help handle the casualties of World War II, NINDS grew along with the NIH.
During the Vietnam War, World Airways shuttled thousands of military passengers through Oakland to their bases in Southeast Asia, and an International Arrivals facility was built, allowing the airport to handle scheduled flights outside the United States for the first time.
When the Second World War broke out, RAF Fighter Command took control over the airfield and a runway of was paved to handle the Supermarine Spitfire.
With the onset of World War II, the airport developed rapidly in order to handle the large volume of American aircraft ferry traffic.
During the conflict, many new models of bolt-action rifles were produced as a result of lessons learned from the First World War with the designs of a number of bolt-action infantry rifles being modified in order to speed up production as well as to make the rifles more compact and easier to handle.
Later, during World War II, the experimental German Arado Ar 232 cargo aircraft used a centerline row of ten " twinned " fixed wheel sets directly under the fuselage centreline to handle heavier loads while on the ground, as the earliest known example of multiple " tandem wheels " on an aircraft, like many of today's large cargo aircraft use for their retractable main gear setups ( usually mounted on the lower corners of the central fuselage structure ).
The Royal Navy will be the only navy during World War I to operate balloon ships, specialized ships designed to handle observation balloons as their sole function.
During World War I, enrollment soared, peaking at 502 students in 1918 – almost more than the school could handle.
This led to the creation of more aggressive, high-yield breeds ( probably by cross-breeding dark and Buckfast high-yield strains with Carniolan honey bees ), which, however, were very susceptible to Varroa mite infection and unpleasant to handle and were dropped from use after World War II, but just as in North America, some feral colonies survive.
While the US White House was using them during the Second World War, in the 1960s, United States Members of Congress used Flexowriters extensively to handle enormous volumes of routine correspondence with constituents ; an advantage of this method was that these letters appeared to have been individually typed by hand.
After World War II, the availability of new types of plastic and fiberglass allowed lighter, easier to handle hardtops with much of the strength of a metal top.

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In order to handle the needs of these veterans, the new Veterans Bureau incorporated the War Risk Insurance Bureau, the Brig.
Since Connecticut did not have a royal charter that separated it from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, it had created their own government to meet the calamities that followed the Pequot War, and was preserved to handle affairs including land distribution and grants.
To handle increased pilot requirements for the Korean War, Air Training Command ( ATC ) activated the now-renamed Columbus Air Force Base on December 20 to be used as a station for a contract flying school.
In part by referring to “ War on Terrorism ,” George W. Bush administration used hard power measures to uproot Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and to handle subsequent crisis in Iraq.
During these years he also had to handle the School War and the independence of the Belgian Congo.
Later that day he was informed that Macready had been deputed to handle the War Office ’ s side of the Irish uprising.
He said in an interview with Peter Idusogie that Democrats are better equipped to handle health care and that President George W. Bush was wrong about the Iraq War.
At the age of 15, during the Revolutionary War, Forten served on the privateer Royal Louis, where he invented a device to handle ship sails.
The government could not negotiate prices and could not handle worker strikes, so the War Industries Board regulated the two to decrease tensions by stopping strikes with wage increases to prevent a shortage of supplies going to the war in Europe.
Hunt considered deploying the Arizona National Guard to protect American lives, but was convinced by Secretary of War Lindley M. Garrison to allow U. S. Army troops to handle the conflict.

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Getting drunk every night was the only way I could handle the situation.
If, as I suspect, the problem is largely of the second sort, then development of a theory better able to handle tone will result automatically in better theory for all phonologic subsystems.
Told them I can handle this ''.
`` I bumped into a door handle '', George said.
I won't be in town for a couple of days, though, and there's that case I was supposed to handle this afternoon.
Congress has also created some special judicial bodies known as Article I tribunals to handle some areas of administrative law.
I loved him in a way, but I couldn't handle the transvestism.
* SAP, System Assist Processor: designed to handle various system accounting, management, and I / O channel operations
This byte contains flags which determine if the memory or I / O port is accessed, and whether it was necessary to handle an interrupt.
Mainframes are designed to handle very high volume input and output ( I / O ) and emphasize throughput computing.
King George I called on Robert Walpole, well known for his political and financial acumen, to handle the emergency.
The byte-multiplexer channel was able to handle I / O to / from several devices simultaneously at the device's highest rated speeds, hence the name, as it multiplexed I / O from those devices onto a single data path to main memory.
His CB handle was " Crazy Cooter " and he often started his CB transmissions with " Breaker one, Breaker one, I might be crazy but I ain't dumb, Craaaazy Cooter comin ' atcha, come on.
Late in life, regarding his time in real-estate-speculation-mad San Francisco, Sherman recalled: " I can handle a hundred thousand men in battle, and take the City of the Sun, but am afraid to manage a lot in the swamp of San Francisco.
This most often referenced a function pointer to the appropriate subroutine that would handle the I / O completion method, but this was merely convention.
I was just drinking more than I could handle.
* " Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand?
" The notes I handle no better than many pianists.

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