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# Transferring the recorded audio tracks into the Digital Audio Workstation ( DAW ) ( optional ).
Transferring Corak's essence into the Soul Box, they fight their way to Castle Alamar and, battling Sheltem's hordes, manage to reach his throne room.

Transferring and Asia
Transferring a 2, 000 pound Joint Direct Attack Munition | JDAM to a lift truck for loading onto a B-1B Lancer supersonic strategic bomber in Southwest Asia in 2007.

Transferring and them
Transferring to the Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service is attractive to former serving members as it allows them to continue to serve in a non-operational environment that is not mandated by the age and universality of fitness standards required in the Regular Force or Primary Reserve.

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Transferring to Los Angeles Pierce College, he posted a 2. 62 ERA and went 9 – 2 with 135 strikeouts in 103 innings, and was named to the all-state and all-conference teams.
Transferring this signal to a recordable DVD with the appropriate tools, such as the ' AudioGate ' software bundled with Korg MR-1 / 2 / 1000 / 2000 recorders, will render a DSD Disc.
Transferring to the Judge Advocate General's Corps ( JAG ), from May to October 1916 he served under General John J. Pershing in Mexico with the Pancho Villa Expedition.
Transferring to the technical side, he developed a square motion wool-comber and a device for making genappe yarns, which he did patent along with Samuel Lister ( later Lord Masham ).
Transferring to a speedboat, and then a helicopter piloted by an accomplice, The Hood is apparently killed when Parker shoots the aircraft down with the Rolls-Royce's built-in machine gun.
Transferring GameCube development to the Wii was relatively simple, since the Wii was being created to be compatible with the GameCube.
This book, Scapegoats: Transferring Blame, by Tom Douglas, attempts to deal with the actual process of scapegoating and public life, the ritualisation of scapegoating, and related topics in an academic sense.
Transferring to the 48th Foot, in 1817 he arrived in New South Wales with his regiment.
Unlike most Kurdish political parties, which adopted a rather conservative outlook and were organized around tribal leaders and structures, they had fierce stance, strong convictions, and disciplined but decentralized organization which contributed to a steady rise and growing effectiveness Transferring to southern border towns with a radical left rhetoric gave this group initial resources during a time which Turkey had problems with the Syria and was a pawn in the proxy wars of the Cold War.
Transferring from NBC's Chicago station WMAQ-TV, Deborah Norville was Sunrise anchor from January 1987 to September 1989, when she switched jobs with Today news reader John Palmer.

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Transferring to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Lee was known for being a loner and an individualist.
Transferring requires a $ 200 tax for all NFA firearms except AOW's, for which the transfer tax is $ 5 ( although the manufacturing tax remains $ 200 ).
Transferring the contents of one register to another involves four instructions ( one Get and one Put on the HI byte of the register, and a similar pair for the LO byte: GHI R1 ; PHI R2 ; GLO R1 ; PLO R2 ).
Transferring to a metropolitan school for the final two years, he graduated B. A.
Transferring to the Australian Imperial Force in 1915, Whittle joined the 12th Battalion in Egypt and embarked for the Western Front the following year.
Transferring to the Western Front in 1916, Newland was Mentioned in Despatches for his leadership while commanding a company during an attack at Mouquet Farm.
Transferring to rugby union, he played for the Saracens F. C.
Transferring to a football powerhouse, ( Oregon was not at the time ) or transferring to a collegiate sprinting powerhouse were other alternatives to consider for Johnson, but would have required forfeiting a year of eligibility if he chose that direction.

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Transferring data to a PDA via the computer is therefore a lot quicker than having to manually input all data on the handheld device.
Transferring operations to Aberdeenshire in late 1307, he threatened Banff before falling seriously ill, probably owing to the hardships of the lengthy campaign.
Transferring from Ascension to Saint Helena takes two days on the RMS Saint Helena.
Transferring his capital to Pereyaslavets in 969, Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of Novgorod the Great but gave Kiev to his legitimate son Yaropolk.
Transferring data from an MD unit to a non-Windows machine can only be done in real time, preferably via optical I / O, by connecting the audio out port of the MD to an available audio in port of the computer.
* Transferring to another dop in order to rotate the stone.
* Transferring to another dop.
Transferring an arm or ammunition to a person who is having a valid license must be registered to the licensing authority.
Transferring knowledge requires that it be accessible to as needed.
Transferring the signal from the antenna indoors at its original microwave frequency would require an expensive and impractical waveguide.
Transferring and displaying secure information should be kept to a minimum.
Transferring to a new host or in times of stress, sexual reproduction is generally superior as this produces a shuffling of genes which on average at a population level will produce individuals better adapted to the new environment.
* Douglas, T. Scapegoats: Transferring Blame ( 1995 )
#" Transferring the sons " ( if the dead is female )-This is a ceremony in which the duties of filial piety are transferred from the deceased mother to her eldest brother or the eldest brother's representative.
* Transferring new network services and applications to all levels of educational use, and eventually the broader Internet community.
When to Use: Transferring residents who are partially dependent, have some weight-bearing capacity, and are cooperative.
** Trosglwyddo ' r Gwirionedd (' Transferring the truth ')-cassette EP ; c. 1983

each and contingent
A response might suppose each individual is contingent but the infinite chain as a whole is not ; or the whole infinite causal chain to be its own cause.
The War of the Austrian Succession saw Britain and France in conflict with each other, and in 1745 several warships and a small contingent of troops were sent from Boston, first to the Nova Scotian fishing port of Canso, and on to Louisbourg where they laid siege to the fortress until the French surrendered and were evacuated.
In the federal treaty of 1815, the Tagsatzung prescribed cantonal troops to put a contingent of 2 % of the population of each canton at the federation's disposition, amounting to a force of some 33, 000 men.
A strategy must specify what action will happen in each contingent state of the game — e. g. if the opponent does 1, then take action A, whereas if the opponent does 2, take action B.
For example, historian John Sadler states that there was no Lancastrian deception or ambush ; York led his men from the castle on a foraging expedition, and as each Lancastrian contingent joined in the fighting, York's army was outnumbered and overwhelmed.
In contrast to President Abraham Lincoln's more lenient Ten Percent Plan, the bill made re-admittance to the Union for former Confederate states contingent on a majority in each Southern state to take the Ironclad oath to the effect they had never in the past supported the Confederacy.
Almost nothing is known of the histories of the other four Houses, except that they each sent a contingent west to fight in The War of the Dwarves and Orcs in the late Third Age, and their names:
Though IBM still had rights to HPFS, their agreement with Microsoft to continue licensing the HPFS386 version is contingent upon them paying Microsoft a licensing fee for each copy sold.
The Germanic soldiers divided their forces, making each contingent manageable, and the Romans could use their shorter lines of communication and supply to concentrate their forces at will.
* movements develop in contingent opportunity structures that influence their efforts to mobilize ; as each movement's response to the opportunity structures depends on the movement's organization and resources, there is no clear pattern of movement development nor are specific movement techniques or methods universal
Because this was of a new type, risks were reduced as much as possible, each block was planned as a separate project with the building of each separate part contingent on the successful occupation of every flat in the previous block.
The System Operator achieves this by determining the optimal combination of generating stations and reserve providers for each market trading period, instructing generators when and how much electricity to generate, and managing any contingent events that cause the balance between supply and demand to be disrupted.
The last Saturday in May of each year brings the " Great Glebe Garage Sale " to the neighbourhood ; every household that participates puts items out for sale, attracting a large contingent of bargain hunters to the area.
Two of these are pure contingent strategy profiles, in which each player plays one of the pair of strategies, and the other player chooses the opposite strategy.
Because most of the tribes were decentralized, acceptance of the treaty was contingent upon ratification by 3 / 4 of the adult males of each of the tribes.
The Gathering receives a large contingent of both Unamended Christadelphians and Amended Christadelphians each year, and likewise many CGAF members attend Christadelphian events such as the annual Great Lakes Christadelphian Bible School.
The Australian Government contributed $ 165 million from the Centenary of Federation Fund, the Northern Territory Government contributed $ 165 million and the South Australian Government contributed $ 150 million to the AustralAsia Rail Corporation for the construction of assets by Asia Pacific Transport Consortium and FreightLink that were later leased for a peppercorn rent to FreightLink In addition, the three Governments contributed about $ 26 million each, a total of $ 79 million in further funding to support the Asia Pacific Transport Consortium directly, by way of mezzanine debt financing ( subordinated debt ), equity, and contingent equity.
He believed in a sort of democracy contingent upon a happy state of peasant tillage, a state in which each man was his own master and had his own land to work.
With a total strength of just over 6, 000, the Arab Legion's military contingent consisted of 4, 500 men in four single battalion-sized regiments, each with their own armored car squadrons, and seven independent companies plus support troops.
Gen. Clark's 5th Army comprised three corps: U. S. IV Corps on the left formed by U. S. 1st Armored Division, South African 6th Armoured Division and two regimental Combat Teams (" RCT "), equivalent to 5, 000 men each: one of the U. S. 92nd Infantry Division ( Buffalo Soldiers ) and other was the Brazilian 6th RCT, the first arrived contingent of land forces element of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force ; in the centre was U. S. II Corps ( U. S. 34th, 85th, 88th and 91st Infantry Divisions supported by three tank battalions ); and on the right British XIII Corps ( British 1st Infantry Division, British 6th Armoured Division, 8th Indian Infantry Division and 1st Canadian Tank Brigade ).
Held on the first Sunday of each month, the ceremony begins just behind The Heeren, a shopping mall at Orchard Road, where military policemen from the Silent Precision Drill Squad of the Singapore Armed Forces Military Police Command ( SAFMPC ) leads the contingent of new guards ( also from the SAFMPC ) in a march down the road towards the Istana, with the Singapore Armed Forces Bands providing music and beats.
It has even been suggested by Lionel Casson that the quinqueremes used by the Romans in the Punic Wars of the 3rd century were of the monoreme design ( i. e. with one level and five rowers on each oar ), being thus able to carry the large contingent of 120 marines attested for the Battle of Ecnomus.
Groups of GLF members in drag invaded and spontaneously kissed each other ; others released mice, sounded horns and unveiled banners, and a contingent dressed as workmen obtained access to the basement and shut off the lights.

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