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The magazine also ran a series of cartoons called 101 Uses for a John Major ( based on a comic book of some ten years earlier, called 101 Uses for a Dead Cat ), in which Major was illustrated serving a number of bizarre purposes, such as a train-spotter's anorak.
In July 2003 Stauber and Sheldon Rampton wrote Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq, which argued that the Bush administration deceived the American public into supporting the war.
T. S. Eliot attacked the reputation of Kubla Khan and sparked a dispute within literary criticism with his analysis of the poem in his essay " Origin and Uses of Poetry " from The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism ( 1933 ): " The way in which poetry is written is not, so far as our knowledge of these obscure matters as yet extends, any clue to its value ...
* Matching Rule Uses — Indicate which attribute types may be used in conjunction with a particular matching rule.
In 1785, Withering published An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses, which contained reports on clinical trials and notes on digitalis's effects and toxicity.
Henry VIII enacted the Statute of Uses in 1535 ( which became effective in 1536 ) in an attempt to outlaw this practice and recover lost revenue.
Uses which might be disallowed under current zoning, such as a school or a community center can be permitted via conditional use zoning.
Uses which may make use of the coherence of diode-laser-generated light include interferometric distance measurement, holography, coherent communications, and coherent control of chemical reactions.
The Audi R15 LMP1 Uses a TDI V10 Diesel Engine which made its debut in 2009 12 Hours of Sebring
Uses of Monte Carlo methods require large amounts of random numbers, and it was their use that spurred the development of pseudorandom number generators, which were far quicker to use than the tables of random numbers which had been previously used for statistical sampling.
Uses which are covered under limitations and exceptions to copyright, such as fair use, do not require permission from the copyright owner.
Lord Gardiner published the Minority Report in March 1972 as part of the Parker Report ( Report of the Committee of Privy Counsellors appointed to consider authorised procedures for the interrogation of persons suspected of terrorism ), which considered the interrogation procedures used against suspects of terrorism in Northern Ireland, with particular reference to allegations of torture during internment in 1971 ( See Sensory deprivation, Uses of torture in recent times # United_Kingdom, Five techniques ).
* 1798 Remarks on the Uses of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament, Containing Many New Proofs of the Divinity of Christ, from Passages Which Are Wrongly Translated in the Common English Version, which contains the grammatical principle still known as " Sharp's Rule "
The Uses and Gratifications theory does not properly account for these natural occurrences but does hold a valid argument that each individual has unique uses to which the media attempts to meet their gratifications.
The great importance of ADS to astronomers has been recognized by the United Nations, the General Assembly of which has commended ADS on its work and success, particularly noting its importance to astronomers in the developing world, in reports of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.
Uses with own account may create own " have list " and " want list " of games, which may be optionally made public-this can generate another list of games available for trade with other users.
* Uses the Windows Server 2003 kernel which is newer than 32-bit Windows XP and has improvements intended to improve scalability.
( This specialization is frequently combined with that of the Stockmaker ) Uses checkering tools to create an ornate pattern of small raised diamonds in the wood surfaces which are to be gripped.
Uses a tool called AID ( Auto-analysis Identification Device ), which is operated by an A. I.
* Article from the Wall Street Journal which mentions Gusinsky: In Russia, a Top Rabbi Uses Kremlin Ties to Gain Power.
Before the Charities Act 2006 the definition of charity arose from a list of charitable purposes in the Charitable Uses Act 1601 ( also known as the Statute of Elizabeth ), which had been interpreted and expanded into a considerable body of case law.
In Commissioners for Special Purposes of Income Tax v Pemsel ( 1891 ), Lord McNaughten identified four categories of charity which could be extracted from the Charitable Uses Act and which were the accepted definition of charity prior to the Charities Act 2006.

Uses and may
With respect to Article 2,, paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ): Uses of Section 104 ( E ) and Section 104 ( G ) rupees: The Government of India will use the amount of rupees granted or loaned to it by the United States pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) for projects to promote economic development with emphasis upon the agricultural sector including food reserve storage structures and facilities as may from time to time be agreed upon by the authorized representatives of the United States and the authorized representatives of the Government of India, in the following sectors: A.
In 1754, the Assembly decided to keep both bells ; the new one was attached to the tower clock while the old bell was, by vote of the Assembly, devoted " to such Uses as this House may hereafter appoint.
Uses breves, apostrophes and diereses, the latter two indicating orthographic syllable boundaries in cases that would otherwise be ambiguous. What is called MR may in many cases be any of a number of systems that differ from each other and from the original MR mostly in whether word endings are separated from the stem by a space, a hyphen or – according to McCune's and Reischauer's system – not at all ; and if a hyphen or space is used, whether sound change is reflected in a stem's last and an ending's first consonant letter ( e. g. pur-i vs. pul-i ).
Child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim observes in The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales ( 1976 ) that children may experience " grown-ups " as frightening giants, but stories such as " Jack " teach them that they can outsmart the giants and can " get the better of them.
This may be done for speculative purposes, to bet against the solvency of Risky Corp in a gamble to make money, or to hedge investments in other companies whose fortunes are expected to be similar to those of Risky Corp ( see Uses ).
While Innes recalls encountering the phrase as the title of an old American pulp fiction crime magazine he had encountered-the phrase Death Cab for Cutie may have been coined by Richard Hoggart in his The Uses of Literacy, a 1957 book discussing British popular culture and a pioneering work in the cultural studies field.
Uses for interactive whiteboards may include:

Uses and use
Uses include its application as a vector for the cloning of recombinant DNA ; the use of its site-specific recombinase ( int ) for the shuffling of cloned DNAs by the gateway method ; and the application of its Red operon, including the proteins Red alpha ( also called ' exo '), beta and gamma in the DNA engineering method called recombineering.
The use of trusts and uses became common during the 16th century, although the Statute of Uses " a severe blow to these forms of conveyancing " and made the law in this area far more complex.
* Harvard-Kyoto: Uses upper and lower case and doubling of letters, to avoid the use of diacritics, and to restrict the range to 7-bit ASCII.
* Uses: How do audiences use media in their daily lives?
Uses for transparencies are as varied as the organizations that use them.
The Statute of Uses three centuries after the Statutes of Mortmain would attempt, with only partial success to end the practice of cestui que use.
Uses include work boats ( supporting shore facilities or larger ships ) in trades that operate on the water, as well as use as lifeboats and military craft, where they are used in patrol roles and to transport troops between vessels or ashore.
* – With 42 contributors and articles ranging from Analysis of College Test Results to Uses of the Automatic Multiplying Punch this is book provides an extensive view of unit record equipment use over a wide range of applications.
The Office implements the decisions of the General Assembly and of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space ; performs functions of the Secretariat of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and its Scientific and Technical and Legal Subcommittees ; coordinates the inter-agency cooperation within the United Nations on the use of space technology ; implements the United Nations Programme on Space Applications ; maintains coordination and cooperation with space agencies and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations involved in space-related activities.
1785: William Withering publishes An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses, pioneering its use as a cardiac drug, Digitalis.
Feoffees essentially had their titles stripped by the Statute of Uses 1535, whereby the legal title to the property being held by the feoffee was transferred to their cestui que use.
Uses: CoolMax fabric was originally developed for clothing intended for use during extreme physical exertion — sweat can evaporate quickly so the wearer is kept dry.
In 1753, Dr. Charles Russel published The Uses of Sea Water which recommended the use of sea water for healing various diseases, and William Buchan wrote his 1769 book Domestic Medicine advocating the practice.
The Conditions of Exchange limited the applicant's land use to industrial and / or godown, but the Draft Outline Zoning Plan designated 44 % of the land as " Open Space " and 56 % as " Other Specified Uses ".

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