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No action has been taken, however, on such major problems as ending the fee system, penal reform, modification of the county unit system and in outright banning of fireworks sales.
The unit consists of a small motor that goes on as soon as it is plugged in.
Hoped-for legislative action on adjustment of the county unit system stands less chance than ever.
How large a cooling unit you need, and the method of its installation, depends on a variety of factors.
Lumber dealers and lumber manufacturers have agreed on a standard unit for unitized shipments -- 48'' '' wide by a nominal 30'' '' high ( or six McCracken packets 24'' '' wide by nominal 7'' '' high ).
Where boundary maintenance describes the boundaries or limits of the group, systemic linkage is defined `` as the process whereby one or more of the elements of at least two social systems is articulated in such a manner that the two systems in some ways and on some occasions may be viewed as a single unit.
The organic loading on the unit averaged 32 lb of BOD/day or about 2 lb BOD/day/1,000 cu ft aeration capacity.
The vegetables were not readily metabolized by the bacteria in the aeration unit and tended to float on the surface.
A mirror is mounted on each accelerometer so that the plane of the mirror is perpendicular to the sensitive axis of the unit.
Its entire complement of non-commissioned officers on the platoon level had departed as cadre for another unit, and its vehicles were still those used in the drive across Luzon in World War 2.
The identification of the basic unit of religious organization -- the parish or congregation -- with a residential area is self-defeating in a modern metropolis, for it simply means the closing of an iron trap on the outreach of the Christian fellowship and the transmutation of mission to co-optation.
The charge that the federal indictment of three Chicago narcotics detail detectives `` is the product of rumor, combined with malice, and individual enmity '' on the part of the federal narcotics unit here was made yesterday in their conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry in federal District court.
The assumption of unit-treatment addivity implies that, for every treatment, the th treatment have exactly the same effect on every experiment unit.
Additionally, consider for instance the unit circle S, and the action on S by a group G consisting of all rational rotations.
An abugida ( from Ge ‘ ez አቡጊዳ ’ äbugida ), also called an alphasyllabary, is a segmental writing system in which consonant – vowel sequences are written as a unit: each unit is based on a consonant letter, and vowel notation is secondary.
The best current ( 2009 ) estimate of the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) for the value of the astronomical unit in meters is A = m, based on a comparison of JPL and IAA – RAS ephemerides.
With the definitions used before 2012, the astronomical unit was dependent on the heliocentric gravitational constant, that is the product of the gravitational constant G and the solar mass M < sub >☉</ sub >.
< li > A unit was sold in September 2009 for $ 17, 000 on eBay.
< li > A unit was sold on March 23, 2010 for $ 42, 766 on eBay.
Where a payphone does not have any number listed on the unit, the number can be discovered by calling an ANAC service.
The first model looked like the later IBM PC ( which came on the market years later ), a rectangular base unit with two floppy drives on the front, and a monitor on top with a separate detachable keyboard.

unit and course
Of course, it is not possible for the casino to win exactly 53 cents ; this figure is the average casino profit from each player if it had millions of players each betting 10 rounds at 1 unit per round.
Facilitating instructors also perform set-up and tear-down of the classroom, provide instructional materials for the course, record student attendance and other tasks which assist the professional responder in delivering their unit as efficiently as possible.
For example, a physics lab course might ask students to record lengths in centimetres, and masses in grams, but force ( a derived unit ) in newtons, a usage consistent with the SI system.
Not all would agree with his thesis, of course ; but his unit of study is the Latin-speaking world of Christendom and Toynbee's ideas feed into his account very naturally:
When the thiol groups of two cysteine residues ( as in monomers or constituent units ) are brought near each other in the course of protein folding, an oxidation reaction can generate a cystine unit with a disulfide bond (- S-S -).
Scheyville was the only unit in the country that offered this concentrated six month course.
( This, of course, refers to 80386 and later processors, as the earlier x86 processors do not have a paging unit.
While the Praetorian Guard was formally established under Emperor Augustus, Sejanus introduced a number of reforms which saw the unit evolve beyond a mere bodyguard into a powerful and influential branch of the government involved in public security, civil administration, and ultimately political intercession ; changes which would have a lasting impact on the course of the Principate.
The recruit training of the Israel Defense Forces ( called tironut in Hebrew ) varies depending on the unit, where virtually each unique unit completes a different training course.
This unit successfully decrypted, translated, and analyzed these foreign signals, and turned that raw information into useful intelligence reports during the course of the war.
A combustion process able to produce more heat per unit of fuel would, of course, be incredibly valuable in countless applications.
This can be viewed as a somewhat deceptive marketing ploy, as the total power consumption of the unit will of course be greater than any of its other power ratings, except for, perhaps, the peak power of the amplifier, which is essentially an exaggerated value anyway.
The Sapper Leader Course is a 28-day course designed to train joint-service leaders in small unit tactics, leadership skills, and tactics required to perform as part of a combined arms team.
Lambertsen held the first closed-circuit oxygen rebreather course in the United States for the Office of Strategic Services maritime unit at the Naval Academy on 17 May 1943.
Of course, the faster a unit or structure is built, the faster the cost thereof is deducted from the player's reserves, competing with the rate at which resources are acquired.
As the player progresses, more units become available for construction, either through the course of background story or upon completion of a mission centered around the unit in question.
His unit was assigned to investigate German radio and electronics activities, and in the course of his duties, he acquired two Magnetophon recorders and 50 reels of I. G.
VHF omnidirectional radio range ( VOR ), is a type of short-range radio navigation system for aircraft, enabling aircraft to determine their position and stay on course by receiving radio signals transmitted by a network of fixed ground radio beacons, with a receiver unit.
During the course of their operational service, members of the unit received the following decorations: 6 DSOs, 23 MCs, 33 MMs, 6 DCMs, 18 MID, 1 GM and 1 MBE.
The mission of the regiment became difficult to define, and in the course of time the unit itself was transferred to the control of the State Department.
Occasionally Vysotsky paid visits to Sklifosofsky institute's ER unit, but would not hear of Marina Vlady's suggestions for him to take long-term rehabilitation course in a Western clinic.
After graduation from the basic course, students would typically be assigned to an operational unit for practical work between the Basic and Advanced Courses.
The Titan ( also a myth unit of course ) is the strongest useable unit in the game.

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