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offset and departure
The departure of the Boers and later removal of the remaining garrison in 1906 ( with the disbandment of the St Helena Volunteers, this was the first time the island was left without a garrison ) both impacted on the island economy, which was only slightly offset by growing philatelic sales.
Medici was seriously wounded and withdrew to Piacenza to recuperate, forcing Francis to recall much of the Milan garrison to offset the departure of the Black Band ; but the fighting had little overall effect.
The popularity of these new cast members helped to offset the departure of several popular long-time players over the first two seasons of this era, including Jan Hooks and Weekend Update anchor Dennis Miller after the 1990 – 1991 season, and Victoria Jackson after the 1991 – 1992 season.

offset and characters
* Unwelcome Visitors: The protagonist's early victory in the agon generally tends to ease dramatic tension early in the play and this is usually offset to some extent by a stream of minor characters or ' unwelcome visitors ' that have to be chased off by the triumphant hero.
Short names ( 8 characters or fewer ) are stored directly in the symbol table ; longer names are stored as an offset into the string table at the end of the COFF object.
Phototypesetting machines projected characters onto film for offset printing.
Many font renderers in computer programs invent missing bold characters by overstriking the normal character with itself, slightly horizontally offset.
The New Faces Team was created to offset the remaining top three characters.
To offset the effect that the actors themselves do not age a decade throughout the film, make-up and costuming is used in the first part of the film to portray the characters in their younger days.

offset and series
* ST – Studio series 1977 – 82 offset double cutaway ranging from bolt on to fixed and through necks with pairs of V2 distortion humbuckers.
In a handwritten note on a reprint of his 1838 paper " Sur l ' usage des séries infinies dans la théorie des nombres ", which he mailed to Carl Friedrich Gauss, Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet conjectured ( under a slightly different form appealing to a series rather than an integral ) that an even better approximation to π ( x ) is given by the offset logarithmic integral function Li ( x ), defined by
During the 1950s, the Davidson Corporation, which manufactured a series of small offset presses, was a subsidiary of Linotype.
During this period a team of painters that included Pietro Perugino, Sandro Botticelli and Domenico Ghirlandaio created a series of frescoed panels depicting the life of Moses and the life of Christ, offset by papal portraits above and trompe l ’ oeil drapery below.
Johnson had a series of whimsical flyers advertising his design services printed via offset lithography, and began mailing these out.
Many famous artists were contacted to design those series of cards, which were first produced using true lithography, then litho chromo, chromolithography and finally offset printing.
In order to offset the cost of location filming, and also perhaps because the equipment was more portable, the series was shot on 16mm film rather than the usual 35.
Bodywork ' go-faster ' stripe designs ( delete options ) varied for each series ; HK stripes were offset to the driver's side of the bonnet ( hood ) and bootlid ( trunk ), the HT had two broad stripes down the centre of the car.
A series of ever-increasingly complex coils were introduced to offset these effects, with modern systems including no fewer than three separate sets of coils to reduce the field in all axes.
Power was down to for the 1957 sixth series, with increased torque to offset the greater weight of the later car.
The other distinguishing feature from the S series is the central location of the twin exhaust stacks ; the S series have them offset towards the engineer's left, because of the inline diesel engine.
Partly to offset the cost of this, the series was shot on 16mm film, rather than 35.
Indigo is a series of digital offset printing presses developed by Benny Landa in Ness Ziona, Israel.

offset and number
This led to the conclusion ( Moseley's law ) that the atomic number does closely correspond ( with an offset of one unit for K-lines, in Moseley's work ) to the calculated electric charge of the nucleus, i. e. the proton number Z.
* General assessment: an extensive but antiquated telecommunications network inherited from the Soviet era ; quality has improved ; the Bulgaria Telecommunications Company's fixed-line monopoly terminated in 2005 when alternative fixed-line operators were given access to its network ; a drop in fixed-line connections in recent years has been more than offset by a sharp increase in mobile-cellular telephone use fostered by multiple service providers ; the number of cellular telephone subscriptions now exceeds the population
A small number of the best equipped and " elite divisions were offset by many second and third rate divisions ".
Since being able to choose any resource type allows more building power, gold rivers are either marked with number token of only 2 or 3 dots and / or are far away from starting positions to offset this.
* The last ( optional ), dot-separated number is the perforation offset which, if preceded by a frame offset like in the above example, is a bias within the just-specified frame ; otherwise ( as interpreted by most DI software ) this considered to be an offset within the whole film foot.
The radii follow general periodic trends: they decrease across the period due to increase in the effective nuclear charge, which is not offset by the increased number of valence electrons.
Most of the 40 time zones on land are offset from Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC ) by a whole number of hours ( UTC − 12 to UTC + 14 ), but a few are offset by 30 or 45 minutes.
A virtual address here consists of a segment number and an offset within the segment.
The unresolved pointer contains an indication of the name of the segment to which the pointer refers and an offset within the segment ; the handler for the trap maps the segment into the address space, puts the segment number into the pointer, changes the tag field in the pointer so that it no longer causes a trap, and returns to the code where the trap occurred, re-executing the instruction that caused the trap.
* Pitch ( note number and offset in 0. 2 cents )
However, the US had a larger number of SLBMs, which could be outfitted with MIRVs, and helped offset the ICBM disadvantage.
A person can calculate division with an abacus by repeatedly placing the dividend on the abacus, and then subtracting the divisor the offset of each digit in the result, counting the number of divisions possible at each offset.
Since only the level spacing is determined by the correspondence principle, you could always add a small fixed offset to the quantum number --- L could just as well have been.
There are a number of advanced types of Raman spectroscopy, including surface-enhanced Raman, resonance Raman, tip-enhanced Raman, polarised Raman, stimulated Raman ( analogous to stimulated emission ), transmission Raman, spatially offset Raman, and hyper Raman.
This scheme shifts a 16-bit segment number left four bits ( making a 20-bit number with four least-significant zeros ) before adding to it a 16-bit address offset ; the maximum sum occurs when both the segment and offset are hexadecimal FFFF, yielding FFFF0h + FFFFh
Golomb-Rice codes can be thought of as codes that indicate a number by the position of the bin ( q ), and the offset within the bin ( r ).
Its ability to evaluate frameshifts offset by an arbitrary number of nucleotides makes the method useful for sequences containing large numbers of indels, which can be very difficult to align with more efficient heuristic methods.

offset and new
The costs of these provisions are offset by a variety of taxes, fees, and cost-saving measures, such as new Medicare taxes for those in high-income brackets, taxes on indoor tanning, cuts to the Medicare Advantage program in favor of traditional Medicare, and fees on medical devices and pharmaceutical companies ; there is also a tax penalty for those who do not obtain health insurance, unless they are exempt due to low income or other reasons.
They question whether new employment will be enough to offset the loss of jobs in the more traditional manufacturing sector.
The offset is chosen such that a new day starts approximately while the sun is at the nadir.
* Constantine I at Trier orders the minting of a new coin, the solidus, in an effort to offset the declining value of the denarius and bring stability to the imperial currency by restoring a gold standard.
The fuel-injected engine also received a new muffler and the option of an upstream catalytic converter required on some models ( e. g. California ), necessitating a bulge in the rear apron sheet metal directly under the rear bumper, and replacing the distinctive dual " pea shooter " pipes with a single offset tailpipe – making fuel-injected models identifiable at a glance.
China has used 24 billion metres squared of new forest plantation and natural forest regrowth to offset 21 % of Chinese fossil fuel emissions in 2000.
Amongst new techniques applied to marquetry we may include laser cutting, where the design is drawn or imported as a CAD or vector file and each piece is cut separately ; each different species of wood-and thickness-may need a specific adjustment of the beam's power ; the offset will determine the gap between the pieces and, in some cases, the beam will leave a dark edge due to the very high heat required by the process.
By contrast, in a system with positive cooperativity such as hemoglobin, the plot begins as a line with slope, then ramps up to a new line ( also with slope ) that is offset upwards.
Meanwhile there was virtually no new residential construction between 1967 and 2000 to offset these losses.
To offset the loss of that school, Gettysburg was offered federal funds for a new water source ( the existing well source had many problems ) and other needs.
The Palazzo dei Conservatori was also to be restored, and a new building, the so-called Palazzo Nuovo, built at the same angle on the north side of the piazza to offset the Conservatori, creating a trapezoidal piazza.
The extra time to cropping may be offset if new trees are planted a few years in advance of old trees finally falling over, furthermore, if the old orchard was grubbed-i. e.
Successful new product introductions and product tie-ins with the Walt Disney company were offset by continuing image problems and ineffectual advertising programs.
This is based on the assumption that significantly increasing the number of internal combustion engines worldwide would increase global warming, and that the economic damage from global warming would more than offset any economic growth brought about from the increase in automobiles ; however, if the new automobiles were ethanol-fuelled or battery powered from non-greenhouse-gas-producing energy sources such as solar, wind, or nuclear instead of petroleum-fuelled, the effect on global warming might be very minor and not uneconomic at all.
* An offer from another dealer to offset $ 1, 500 against the price of a new car ( does the seller want to buy a new car right now, and the offered car in particular?
The new class of faults, called transform faults, produce slip in the opposite direction from what one would surmise from the standard interpretation of an offset geological feature.
This is somewhat offset by the fact that most medium format systems used interchangeable film magazines, thereby allowing users to switch rolls quickly, allowing them larger numbers of exposures before needing to load new film, or to change film type.
" Ford issued a statement that it would distribute coupons to customers who purchased 1960 models ( and carryover 1959 models ) prior to the announcement, valued at $ 300 to $ 400 toward the purchase of new Ford products to offset the decreased values.
David Canary returned to his former role of Candy ( to offset Hoss's absence ), and a new character named Griff King ( played by Tim Matheson ) was added to lure younger viewers.
" Its effect was offset somewhat by the introduction of a silver trade dollar for use in the Orient, and by the discovery of new silver deposits at Virginia City, Nevada, resulting in new investment in mining activity.
A single blaze marks the trail where the route is fairly straight or obvious, while a double blaze marks a turn with the upper blaze offset to indicate the new direction.
The CB lobby was appeased, until they saw the fine print – the new 27 MHz band used an odd channel offset and frequency modulation, so it was incompatible with the American system.
Other new additions to the cast included Cass Parker ( Babs McMillan ), whose slow wit and gentle nature was offset by her immense physical strength and murderous bad temper, middle-aged con artist Minnie Donovan ( Wendy Playfair ) and volatile but vulnerable street kid Bobbie Mitchell ( Maxine Klibingaitis ).

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