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While the other members of Five-O also " dressed mainland " much of the time, they also often wore local styles, such as the ubiquitous " Aloha shirt.
While residing in Tromsø the two were protected by local rifle association members armed with the ubiquitous Krag-Jørgensen rifle.
While the Liberty Bell did not go to the Exposition, a great many Exposition visitors came to visit it, and its image was ubiquitous at the Exposition grounds — myriad souvenirs were sold bearing its image or shape, and state pavilions contained replicas of the bell made of substances ranging from stone to tobacco.
While Australia has ubiquitous media coverage, the longest established part of that media is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( ABC ), the Federal Government owned and funded organisation offering national TV and radio coverage.
While Pratt's laugh track had its share of recognizable chuckles as well, the chuckles are considerably quieter, and much more subtle, compared to Douglass ', which had become so familiar and ubiquitous that they sounded artificial.
While access to the Internet is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, geographically dispersed users still face challenges of differing network conditions.
While MIDI is a fairly ubiquitous standard for representation of digital music, there is no broadly accepted standard for the interchange of complete projects containing both MIDI and audio between Cubase and other competing recording / editing software ( e. g. Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Digital Performer, or Cakewalk ), so while actual pure recorded audio information can be exchanged, it is hard to import a whole project ( with specific edits, instrument information and automation ) in its native format from Cubase to another application and vice versa.
While remote areas of the world still use handstamps, machine cancellation is ubiquitous, and in the industrialized nations the vast majority of mail is cancelled by machine.
While the game of marbles was once ubiquitous and attracted widespread press to national tournaments, its popularity has dwindled in the television age.
While the following consonantal features are central to the common stereotype of a " New York accent ", they are not nearly as ubiquitous in New York as many might assume.
While ubiquitous among Archaea, and common in bacteria, the S-layers of diverse organisms have unique structural properties, including symmetry and unit cell dimensions, due to fundamental differences in their constituent building blocks.
While news tickers had been used occasionally by other networks over the years, it was the September 11 attacks of 2001 that made the news ticker a ubiquitous part of the television news experience.
While translating his verse, one cannot ignore the impact of the internal rhyme, the interconnection of seemingly disparate images, and the ubiquitous presence of the theme.
While Weiser worked for a variety of computer related startups, his seminal work was in the field of ubiquitous computing while leading the computer science laboratory at PARC, which he joined in 1987.
While São Paulo is currently reforming the sidewalks of its Paulista Avenue, one of the places in the city that has Portuguese pavement, and exchanging it for a more cheap and common type of pavement, in other Brazilians cities such as Rio de Janeiro it remains popular, nearly ubiquitous in the wealthier areas.
While today far less popular than the ubiquitous B. splendens, the Penang betta is reputed to be easily kept and bred in hobbyist aquaria.
Game Revolution however, grading it a B -, stated " While offering a decent helping of fun, the bland textures and ubiquitous gameplay make for a somewhat unexciting PS2 start ".
While examples of these two types of lenition are ubiquitous and well-documented in Spanish, two assumptions need to be made if these two types of lenition are to be attributed to patterns of lenition in Celtic languages.
While salvage tugs are still in use, ubiquitous radar and depth sounders, Global Positioning System ( GPS ), and proper charts have made normal ship operations orders of magnitude safer than they were still around 1980.
While Joystiq has been nominated for several awards in the category of technology-related weblogs, it has consistently been overshadowed in this regard by blogs representing a far wider spectrum of technology, including Slashdot, Gizmodo, and its ubiquitous sibling Engadget.

While and accessible
While it is normally accessible only by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust's boat, at low spring tides it is possible for the journey to be made by foot across the rocky sea floor.
While victim facilitation relates to “ victim blaming ” the idea behind victim facilitation is to study the elements that make a victim more accessible or vulnerable to an attack.
While early Genji art was considered symbolic of court culture, by the middle of the Edo period the mass-produced ukiyo-e prints made the illustrations accessible for the samurai classes and commoners.
While Lewis Thorpe's translation of The History of the Franks is more accessible than Brehaut's, his introduction and commentary are not well regarded by contemporary historians ( see Secondary Sources, below ).
While much of NIU's collection is not fully cataloged, the novels are accessible to users.
" Adding, " While the public can come to our College Park, MD research room to view films and even copy them at no charge, this new program will make our holdings much more accessible to millions of people who cannot travel to the Washington, DC area.
" While the program was accessible to audiences of all ages, it used the fantasy creatures as an allegory to deal with serious issues such as prejudice, spirituality, personal identity, environment, and social conflict.
While the advanced mathematical nature of such adaptive systems has kept neural networks for financial analysis mostly within academic research circles, in recent years more user friendly neural network software has made the technology more accessible to traders.
While no major highways travel through the borough, Interstate 80 is accessible at Exit 67 in Ridgefield Park, just south of Bogota, and Route 4 is accessible in Teaneck to the north in Teaneck.
While the time of open prophecy, as in the Hebrew Bible, is now over, traditional Jewish thought believes that a minor form of prophecy called " Ruach HaKodesh " ( Holy Spirit ), as well as some other forms of mystical instruction of the soul, are still accessible to unique, saintly individuals.
While portions of the road exist today, the most easily accessible is within Wilson ’ s Creek National Battlefield.
While the Reform, Reconstructionist and Conservative movements openly advocate for the right to a safe and accessible abortion, the Orthodox movement is less unified on the issue.
While his writings on technical philosophy can be difficult, his other writings are far more accessible and pithy.
While the Codification does not change GAAP, it introduces a new structure — one that is organized in an easily accessible, user-friendly online research system.
While a basic listing of names and dates is publicly available, extended profiles are accessible to former Members.
While hard to reach by land, it was much more favorably accessible by water, which ultimately proved a great asset.
While each provider offers a different range of social functionality to applications, all providers offer their own set of tools, plugins, SDKs and APIs to ensure their platform is accessible across as many devices as possible.
While good land remained for sale in the more accessible townships there was little incentive to move this far away from the Ohio River.
While this inspirational presentation of socialism as a humanitarian necessity made the party accessible as a sort of secular religion or a means for the practical implementation of Christian principles in daily life, it bore with it the great weakness of being non-analytical and thus comparatively shallow.
Karen Valby of Entertainment Weekly comments,While the book chews on meaty questions of race and identity, the movie largely resigns itself to the realm of sudsy romance .” New York Times critic Virginia writes, “ the film is less a literary tribute than a visual fix of Harlequin Romance: Black Southern Series-all sensual soft-core scenes and contemporary, accessible language .”
While some of these measures are being recognised by the BBC and Government, the audience numbers for the station began falling and attempts by Wright to make programmes more accessible and predictable was met with complaints from loyal listeners.
While open source distribution presents a way to make the source code of a product publicly accessible, the open source licenses allow the authors to fine tune such access.
While it is often used to describe facilities or amenities to assist people with disabilities, as in " wheelchair accessible ", the term can extend to Braille signage, wheelchair ramps, elevators, audio signals at pedestrian crossings, walkway contours, website design, reading accessibility, and so on.

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