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Unprecedented construction and population growth in Lethem since the bridge's opening reflects the significantly increased traffic and movement of goods facilitated by the bridge.

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Unprecedented gatherings of thousands of people attended camp meetings where they came to experience salvation ; preaching was fiery and focused on saving the sinner from temptation and backsliding.

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Unprecedented in its speed of construction, the castle was mostly complete in just two years, when most construction on such a scale would have taken the best part of a decade.
Unprecedented levels of repression prevented any collective resistance.
Unprecedented intrusions into the existing urban fabric were also being contemplated, such as the elevated Claiborne Expressway and Riverfront Expressway segments of I-10.
Unprecedented investment in social services took place during the Jagdeo Presidency, enabling significantly improved access to education, rehabilitation of the health system, far-reaching land reform, the biggest expansion of the housing sector in Guyana ’ s history, expansion of the water and sanitation systems, and large-scale development of the road, river and air transport networks.
A persistent critic of Charles Haughey, O ' Brien coined the acronym GUBU ( Grotesque, Unbelievable, Bizarre and Unprecedented ), based on a statement by Charles Haughey, who was then Taoiseach, commenting on the discovery of a murder suspect, Malcolm MacArthur, in the apartment of the Fianna Fáil Attorney General Patrick Connolly.
Unprecedented views were obtained of cloud structures, storm systems, dust clouds, pollutants, forest burning and surface reflectance.
Unprecedented capital investments and service improvements also came to some disadvantaged neighborhoods under Williams ' administration.
: The Unprecedented Effort to Compensate the Victims of 9 / 11 ," was published.
Unprecedented amounts of capital now flowed in from Britain to build Western Canada, and Montreal was once again at the centre of this latest web of prosperity.
The case was described in the book Ungodly: A True Story of Unprecedented Evil ( 2007 ) by Bill Osinski, a reporter who had covered the Nuwaubians in Georgia during the late 1990s.
Unprecedented numbers of prisoners were taken in the Battle of the Selle, and a new attack was quickly prepared.
* Roach, R. " Powerful pages: Unprecedented Public Impact of W. W. Norton and Co's Norton Anthology of African American Literature ".
Unprecedented amounts of explosives and weapons of various types were uncovered after being buried in the desert.
Unprecedented challenges included: all public transportation needed to be restarted, stoplights and street signs were destroyed, the city ’ s world famous street cars were in total disrepair, bankruptcy was a real threat, bonds were downgraded to junk status, half the city ’ s workforce was laid off, millions of tons of storm debris and construction trash had to be removed, construction costs tripled and an historic number of building permits needed to be issued.

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Mimeographed images generally have much better durability than spirit duplicated images, since the inks are more resistant to ultraviolet light.
FBA number can be assigned to a specific molecule, however, some are duplicated, since manufacturers apply for the index number when they produce it.
The concept has been fully duplicated since then by Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, US, and partially by the Sapporo Dome in Japan ( which has a sliding pitch but a fixed roof ).
This allows a reduced memory budget and increased speed, since when a new knight node is created, the appearance data does not need to be duplicated.
These have since been duplicated and reduplicated so that most copies of the special available today are based on second to sixth generation VHS dubs.
It is important to note that since all points in the image focus at the same plane regardless of their depth in the original scene, the second cue, focus, is still not duplicated and therefore the illusion of depth is incomplete.
Coincidentally, the major / minor league sports connection between Nashville and Milwaukee is duplicated, but with reverse roles, in ice hockey, as the Milwaukee Admirals have been the top-level minor league affiliate of the National Hockey League's Nashville Predators since 1998.
The loss of a duplicated gene's functionality usually has little effect on an organism's fitness, since an intact functional copy still exists.
( The feat has since been duplicated by Seattle Mariners right fielder Ichiro Suzuki in.
In Katar Hol's case, it was too dangerous to use Thanagarian weaponry since there was too great a chance they could be lost or captured and then used or duplicated on Earth.
Southwest Airlines has since duplicated many of PSA's former San Diego routes.
One method, product validation, assigns a product key based on a unique feature of the purchaser's computer hardware ( such as its MAC address ), which cannot be as easily duplicated since it depends on the user's hardware.
This feat was only duplicated by Jeff Jarrett, Kurt Angle, and Rob Van Dam, all of whom became World Heavyweight Champions in some form since said double reigns.
The simplest example is where a 3-in-two crosses a 4-in-two: the 3-in-two must consist of " 1 " and " 2 " in some order ; the 4-in-two ( since " 2 " cannot be duplicated ) must consist of " 1 " and " 3 " in some order.
The Philadelphia Phillies have since duplicated this feat ( NBC in 1950 and 1980, ABC in 1983, CBS in 1993 and Fox in 2008-09.
Nor has anything comparable been written since, because that special union of talents, opportunities, and subject matter has never been duplicated.
The Tigers came back from a 3 – 1 deficit to win three in a row, largely on the arm of MVP Mickey Lolich, who won three complete games in a single World Series, a feat that has not been duplicated since.
The line through Eastwood was subsequently duplicated and has since been quadruplicated.
The program has since expanded to Boy Scouts, and is now duplicated nationwide at other science centers and museums.
The idea was that since the wheel was included with the game and couldn't easily be duplicated, only legitimate purchasers of the game could successfully use the game.

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This could, for instance, be " side effects " ( above conventional flags ), such as the setting of a register or memory location that was perhaps seldom used ; if this was done via ordinary ( non duplicated ) internal buses, or even the external bus, it would demand extra cycles every time, and thus be quite inefficient.
The prophage is duplicated with every subsequent cell division of the host.
* Often-used libraries ( for example the standard system libraries ) need to be stored in only one location, not duplicated in every single binary.
These duplications are a major source of raw material for evolving new genes, with tens to hundreds of genes duplicated in animal genomes every million years.
These duplications are a major source of raw material for evolving new genes, with tens to hundreds of genes duplicated in animal genomes every million years.
Indeed, the conditions surrounding every instance of friction ridge deposition are unique and never duplicated.
This repeated sequence of DNA is important because, every time a linear chromosome is duplicated, it is shortened in length.
This expanded lineup was able to perform selections from every album using a smorgasbord of instrumentation that they could not have previously duplicated onstage.
These duplications are a major source of raw material for evolving new genes, with tens to hundreds of genes duplicated in animal genomes every million years.
West of the Allegheny Mountains, the two systems duplicated each other at almost every major point ; east of those cites the two hardly touched.
At one point a teacher distributes a duplicated schedule of class quizzes, and every student immediately lifts it to his or her nose and inhales.
Then, every second frame has one of its fields duplicated, resulting in three fields.
Broadcasting requires a packet to be duplicated and copies sent on multiple links with the goal of delivering a copy to every device on the network.
In the AusLink project for the Junee to Melbourne line, roughly every other section of single line will be duplicated to provide so-called passing lanes.
* Often-used libraries ( for example the standard system libraries ) need to be stored in only one location, not duplicated in every single binary.
It will be seen that at this point the situation is now stable, and repeats ; every packet from then on is duplicated ( that is, two identical copies are sent across the internetwork ).

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