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These US certificates are often required to charter a boat, but are not required by any federal or state law.
These certificates were freely convertible into gold coin s.
These certificates were actually issued from a trusted Certificate Authority, and therefore a user would have had no warning if they had gone to a faked website, in contrast with the Syria incident, where the certificate was crudely forged, including substituting Alto Palo, for Palo Alto.
These flying schools came to be regarded as some of the best in the world by 1914, when 308 of the 664 Royal Aero Club certificates issued to date had been gained at the Company's schools.
These can include firewalls, server management, the issuance and use of digital certificates or similar means of user authentication, encryption of messages, and the use of virtual private networks ( VPNs ) that tunnel through the public network.
These applications use public key certificates to verify the identity of endpoints.
These may be used to issue unmanaged certificates, Certification Authority ( CA ) certificates for managing other certificates, and user and / or computer certificate requests to be signed by the CA, as well as a number of other certificate related functions.
These rankings replaced the various certificates awarded within koryū.
These include: energy rating services ( SAP and SBEM ), energy performance certificates, Code for Sustainable Homes and BREEAM assessments, CDM co-ordination, health and safety audits, UKAS accredited testing for sound insulation and air tightness.
These certificates also use encryption.
These programs include professional teacher continuing education ; some community education programs ; certificates in pharmacological laboratory analysis ( in a partnership with Johnson & Johnson ) and in historic preservation ; and a post-baccalaureate, pre-medical preparation program.
These certificates can be used to digitally sign and encrypt email, authenticate and authorize users connecting to websites and secure data transmission over the Internet.
These certificates are considered weak because CAcert does not emit any information in the certificates other than the domain name or email address ( the CommonName field in X. 509 certificates ).
These include certificates of recognition from several governmental bodies in the United States-including Honorary Citizenship awarded by The State of Georgia and city of Atlanta.
These Series 1934 gold certificates ( of denominations $ 100, $ 1, 000, $ 10, 000, and $ 100, 000 ) were issued after the gold standard was repealed and gold was compulsorily confiscated by order of President Franklin Roosevelt on March 9, 1933 ( see United States Executive Order 6102 ), and thus were used only for intra-government transactions and not issued to the public.
These included a BA in Buddhist studies and visual art, MA in psychology, MFA in visual art, and expressive arts certificates in dance, theater and poetics.
These certificates serve as prima facie evidence of that event.
* Certificates in ESOL Skills for Life: These certificates also give separate marks for each type of ability.
These certificates can be created using Unix tools such as OpenSSL's < tt > ssl-ca </ tt >.
These programs are generally non-credit and non-degree-granting, but sometimes lead to certificates.

These and competed
These companies competed vigorously for their shares of this market.
These competitions have contributed to local interest in the sport and the first professional local team, the Fuerteventura-Canarias, was formed, initially run by Óscar Guerrero, director of Kaiku, although they have not competed for the past few seasons.
These houses were status symbols for the great families of England, generally headed by great statesmen, who competed with each other to provide suitably grand settings in which to entertain members of the royal family.
These cartoons initially competed with the nationally broadcasted ones.
These designs competed with maglev systems in the high-speed arena, where their primary advantage was the very " low tech " tracks they needed.
These classes were continued for several years by various judges, but Charles Cruft dropped the attempt as the classes were never heavily competed.
These competed with success in North America but were still too heavy and Ford introduced the lightweight Fairlane Thunderbolt which used the 427 engine and was immediately competitive.
These differences also related to different cultural groups who competed for power.
These teams have competed in various major racing series including Formula One ( March and EuroBrun ), DRM ( Max Moritz, Kremer, Zakspeed ), DTM and Group C ( Brun Motorsport ), who took the team title in the 1986 World Sportscar Championship.
These competed heavily in the metropolitan areas.
These colleges have competed against each other athletically since the 1870s.
These retailed at a lower retail price than the larger Corgi Toys, and competed with Matchbox Toys.
These included Dick and Dom's Dirty Day in which the two competed to get as messy as possible with help from the general public, Public Transport in which Dick and Dom had to be transported somewhere via the public, for example via piggy backs or being carried.
These cars competed in standard bodykits, with the production-derived nature required manufactures to release faster vehicles for the roads in order to be competitive on the track.
) These are all recombinant human growth hormone products and they have competed with various marketing strategies.
These four houses ( Iemoto ) competed with each other throughout the 300 years of the Edo period.
These teams also competed against Japanese teams.
These figures, however, disguise a picture of growth and then decline, in common with many agricultural communities in the course of the nineteenth century, as employment opportunities fluctuated and finally went into long-term decline as foreign food imports competed all too successfully with British farming.
These compact families ( O Brien of Munster, MacLochlainn of the North, O Connor of Connacht ) intermarried and competed against each other on a national basis so that on the eve of the Anglo-Norman incursion of 1169 the agglomeration / consolidation process was complete and their provincial kingdoms divided, dismembered and transformed into fiefdoms held from ( or in rebellion against ) one of their number acting as king of Ireland.
These licences are valid for four years, and must be competed for on renewal.
These four universities are also known in the state as the " Big Four " and competed in the Dixie Classic tournament from 1949 to 1961 and the Big Four Tournament in Greensboro, North Carolina, from 1971 to 1981.
These " Major Junior " Leagues only competed against each other and did not include other Junior " A " leagues that were left behind.
These were tightly coupled machines and competed in access to the main memory.
These cars competed in four consecutive Le Mans races and one Mille Miglia.

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