The equipment would allow for clients to make phone calls from their rooms but be billed centrally at the front office desk. |
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Still another advantage of consolidated storage is that the centrally located data can be accessed from other computers. |
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Peripheral rewarming can be associated with shock, acidosis and hyperkalemia when cold, acidotic peripheral blood is returned centrally. |
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Nurses usually prepared and administered intravenous drugs on the wards, but cytotoxic drugs were prepared centrally by the pharmacy department. |
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The dash stretches miles in front of you and the digital read-outs are centrally mounted. |
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But crew training should be centrally funded, not relying upon donations from the general public. |
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Living in cities is more popular and the more expensive flats and apartments are centrally located. |
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The older, centrally located colonial houses are now occupied by offices or have been turned into rooming houses or hotels. |
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The idea of the possible purchase of a Defibrillator to be centrally located in the town was met with approval. |
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It will suit those seeking a centrally located house with an original layout and design. |
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The property, formerly a garage, is centrally located and convenient to all amenities. |
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But it's a good place to be, it's centrally located to Gasoline Alley and everything else. |
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The city's old Central Jail built during the British Raj was located very centrally. |
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The Academy is centrally located on Beretania and Victoria, and there is ample street parking. |
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There are two front cupolas, and vision blocks are located centrally on both sides. |
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It is one of the oldest towns in Wiltshire, and is centrally located with many famous landmarks a short distance away. |
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Under each concrete cantilevered platform canopy, there is a centrally located waiting room. |
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The capital, Minsk, is the largest and one of the oldest cities in the region and is centrally located. |
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The capital, Zagreb, is centrally located but was not chosen for that reason. |
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This can be best achieved by centrally locating critical devices in a secure data centre where possible. |
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At the same time, this new gallery at the Modern is centrally located just off the atrium. |
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When the coalition routed the ALP to win office after 13 years in opposition, the party ran a brilliant, centrally conducted campaign. |
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Conservatives, like Labour, have backed away from a fundamental rethink of our centrally maladministered, Stalinist National Health Service. |
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Atomic, and molecular structure enter centrally in determining the scattering and absorption of radiation. |
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There is enough warmth in the hotel bar and lounge to keep Wick centrally heated for weeks, and anticipation is running high. |
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The generous showerhead reaches far into the cubicle and, with 410 mm projection, water falls centrally over the bather. |
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In the centrally focused pantheon of the original bank building, the round dome was supported by interior Ionic columns. |
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The building is centrally located in the marina district within the extended downtown area. |
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Ideologically orthodox Communists were extreme modernists who believed in a centrally planned, technological society. |
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It is centrally controlled and unaccountable except through a disembodied digital voting system administered by the central authority. |
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He had shoulder length brown hair, mottled with grey, parted centrally in the fashion last seen in about 1982 on dole office regulars and staff. |
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These all affect centrally located cartilage joints of the spine and breastbone. |
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The centrally located mononuclear cells, with a myxoid background surrounded by spindle-shaped cells, formed an individual small cluster. |
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The historic heart of the city is centrally situated on the north-west axis, and towards the eastern border. |
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The data are collated centrally at the department of medical cardiology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary. |
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The historic heart of the city is centrally situated on the northwest axis, and towards the eastern border. |
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If you live in a cosy, centrally heated house, your red wine could be too warm if served at the prevailing heat. |
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There is a centrally arranged core of structural material in both the lower stem and first-order lateral roots. |
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The riser card is placed in a connector arranged on the side of the motherboard rather than in a connector arranged centrally of the motherboard. |
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The famous centrally located inertialess tracker-mouse in the middle of the keyboard is available for some models. |
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The keyboard is centrally positioned, unlike the chassis that has a numeric pad squeezed in on the right. |
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If you're using only one item in the coat of arms, it would probably be placed centrally. |
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Juneau always frets that bigger, more centrally located Anchorage will steal its capital position. |
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The builder added a new set of French doors that open to a centrally located home office. |
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The resort is centrally located to many wineries and other attractions, such as golf, horseback riding, sport fishing, and hiking. |
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I could take a taxi, or one of seven subway lines to centrally located Penn Station. |
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The site was centrally located in what was the 1884 version of the Greater Toronto Area. |
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This centrally located inn has 26 uncluttered rooms, some with patios looking out on the plaza. |
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These awards offer all-expenses-paid residencies in superb modern studios in the centrally situated school in Rome. |
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So this is a centrally important part of the government's whole-of-government approach to protecting the environment. |
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The distinctive history of these areas south and east of Rome is centrally important to understanding Italian-American culture and literature. |
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This recognition brings women more centrally into the history of urban environmental activism. |
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These recent novels and memoirs figure their narratives of origin as centrally connected to the 1915 genocide. |
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I do not suggest that black literary criticism since the 1950s has neglected to produce analyses that also centrally consider class. |
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In more than 12 years, it has published one article explicitly on a minority writer and one that is centrally concerned with issues of race. |
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The technologies behind global storage networks will help equip storage service providers to offer these services from centrally hosted sites. |
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Authorization processes and profiles can be managed and audited centrally, meaning that anomalies and abuses are identified more easily. |
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Users can store passwords for other applications centrally and securely, thus removing the need to remember countless passwords. |
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These networks are catapulting to popularity as the architecture of choice for centrally managed network storage tasks. |
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Wherever they're delivering the care, they want to record the information and have it stored centrally. |
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Backup tapes become the only centrally controlled and available archive of message stores. |
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The ability to centrally administer a broad expanse of storage with the same tools and procedures can reduce administrative costs. |
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As neither is a centrally contracted player, however, the club will have a say in the matter. |
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If you go back some years, issues such as human resources were centrally managed. |
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The sum of a figure and its centrally symmetrical image has central symmetry. |
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Results indicated that most respondents were more inclined towards centrally planned economic policies rather than free markets. |
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Vividly described are some pictures centrally important for Renaissance conceits such as the proximity of pleasure and the pox. |
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At the end of summer, squirrels store unopened conifer cones on hoarding sites located centrally on the territory. |
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Slovakia is struggling with the challenges of changing from a centrally planned economy run by the government to one based on free markets. |
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As was understood, a centrally planned economy could not meaningfully promise to cut its formal tariffs and adopt non-discriminatory trade. |
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Its centrally planned economy has been reshaped into a capitalist order based on markets and private property. |
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As already mentioned, centrally planned economies put relatively large emphasis on industrial production at the expense of the service sector. |
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In former Asian centrally planned economies, private ownership of cars was discouraged in the past, and in some cases prohibited. |
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The centrally planned economies were viewed as having too much equality and not offering sufficient incentives for growth opportunities. |
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Just below the corbel table and centrally placed is a louvred slit without dressings to illuminate the belfry. |
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Theory discussions continued over coffee in the poolside bar, which really did beat a stuffy, centrally heated room back home. |
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The staff can keep an eye on everyone from their centrally positioned work station. |
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Authentication credentials can then be maintained centrally and referenced by a whole host of platforms and applications. |
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Photodynamic therapy has curative potential for patients with early lung cancer that is centrally located. |
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Symptoms of infestation include a locally painful, firm furuncular lesion, often with a centrally located pore. |
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In the general case, the hexagon is no longer cyclic, but the triangles are still equal and centrally symmetric. |
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Remote office data can be deduplicated and replicated centrally as well as backed up locally without additional branch office hardware. |
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The tumors located centrally were polypoid, protruding into the lumen of the bronchus and narrowing the lumen. |
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Therefore, all diameters of a centrally symmetric shape of constant width pass through the center of symmetry. |
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This community consists of a chorus of different and sometimes dissonant voices, all funded centrally to foster diversity. |
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Let us look at the merits and demerits of centrally governed cities. |
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Houses were also centrally heated by what was known as a hypocaust. |
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Some package designs, particularly those incorporating centrally located flanges or reclosable lids, require forming of the top web in addition to the bottom web. |
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The firing pin was changed to strike a centrally located primer. |
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It is easily recognisable by the air intake on the bonnet which channels cool air over the supercharger, the roof spoiler and the centrally mounted twin chrome exhaust pipes. |
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It was intended to mount five Fs beneath its fuselage and wings on hard points with a sixth F being centrally fixed directly to the aircraft above it. |
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For example, ploughs, which required the use of oxen, brought men more centrally into agriculture, and on mission stations men were encouraged to work the fields. |
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Linking food allocations with centrally pre-decided quotas regardless of the reality on the ground is a method to reduce the share of the poor in national resources. |
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The review also said all ride examiners must be accredited centrally. |
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The former Soviet Union and other centrally planned economies failed. |
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A set of six hoop coils around the outside of the machine produces the magnetic field that shapes and positions the plasma centrally in the torus. |
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Injuries are scored with the 1990 revision of the abbreviated injury scale, and all scoring is checked centrally to ensure accuracy and consistency. |
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The SUBTICS combat management system, with up to six multifunction common consoles and a centrally situated tactical table, is collocated with the platform-control facilities. |
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Only an IPS device can provide the any-to-any connectivity required to bring these diverse storage topologies together, so they can be managed centrally. |
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The poorest schools are most affected because the state government no longer employs casual teachers centrally but requires schools to hire them out of their own budgets. |
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In addition, communists contended that only nationalization of industry and a centrally planned economy could achieve rapid industrialization and economic efficiency. |
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This was the case in the formerly centrally planned economies. |
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The two onychophoran taxa plot centrally, as do the two Marellomorphs. |
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The main fold occurs centrally on the frame, followed by quick release of the handlebars, seat, and mudguard to compact into a light, manageable size. |
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The idea of locating the bulb centrally in the space rather than on a surface was suggested by my wife who pointed out to me the fixture hanging over my typewriter. |
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They don't slap height limits on attractive, centrally located neighborhoods. |
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He is centrally concerned with how visions of national parks, aesthetic preferences, and views of appropriate nature-culture relations change over time. |
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As we were fairly centrally positioned, about two thirds of the way back on the main floor, we now had an absolutely excellent close-up view of the band. |
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Bank Street is centrally located and always appears to be very popular. |
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By centrally monitoring what these devices can access, store, and process, an organization can safely and effectively manage its mobile workforce. |
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The subject too tends to be rendered in a formulaic way with the figure positioned centrally or slightly to one side within a rocky hollow or outcrop. |
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Faced with centrally organized and bureaucratic state apparatuses, dissident actors can adjust organizationally, moving towards more networked forms of organization. |
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Root and green leaf discs were arranged centrally on the agar plate. |
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The central processes of bipolar neurons constitute the auditory component of the eighth cranial nerve, which projects centrally to the cochlear nuclei. |
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In the Yahwist's version of the creation story in Genesis 2-3, longing for companionship between the sexes emerges even more centrally as the fundamental theme. |
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Peripheral alpha blockers, centrally acting agents, and vasodilators have limited use in older persons because of significant side effect profiles. |
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Symbols of nationalism are linked centrally to independence. |
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The burials were found to be crouched inhumations in centrally placed grave pits typically buried with grave goods such as jewellery and food offerings in a pot. |
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Land, ocean, and space-based infrastructure, including research stations, aircraft, ice-breakers, and dedicated satellites, could be centrally coordinated. |
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Goa, along with Daman and Diu, was organised as a centrally administered union territory of India. |
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Duloxetine works centrally on the ascending and descending pain pathways by modulating both noradrenalin and serotonin. |
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Active cortical remodeling was present, with the osteons filled with new bone centrally as evidenced by the darker histologic staining. |
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Some lesions, such as solitary bone cysts, enchondromas, EG and Ewing's sarcoma, tend to be centrally located. |
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Paracetamol, chemically 4-hydroxy acetanilide, is a centrally and peripherally acting non-opioid analgesic and antipyretic. |
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It is distinguished by swollen root-bearing nodes along the rhizomes, and the centrally peltate large orbicular leaves. |
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Cisco VMS provides us with a single solution to centrally manage our Cisco PIX Firewalls. |
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To be sure, the world today offers very few examples of genuine centrally planned economies. |
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The doors, windows, niches, and the like, are then placed centrally in the interaxes. |
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A horizontally opposed engine, also called a flat or boxer engine, has two banks of cylinders on opposite sides of a centrally located crankcase. |
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This type of engine has one or more rows of cylinders arranged around a centrally located crankcase. |
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The Emperor appointed assistants and advisers, but the state lacked many institutions, such as a centrally planned budget. |
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The Scottish Education Department ran the system centrally, with local authorities running the schools with considerable autonomy. |
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A 2006 recommendation to record abuse cases linked to witchcraft centrally has not yet been implemented. |
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The basilica was centrally located in every Roman town, usually adjacent to the main forum. |
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In newly planned Roman cities the temple was normally centrally placed at one end of the forum, often facing the basilica at the other. |
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Certainly, religious concepts and imagery figure centrally in Blake's works. |
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It was planned that the capital city would be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future before civil war broke out. |
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It is planned that the capital city will be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future. |
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After World War II, the economy was centrally planned, with command links controlled by the communist party, similarly to the Soviet Union. |
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In 1988, the perestroika policy of Mikhail Gorbachev started allowing privatization of centrally planned economy. |
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Public finance in centrally planned economies has differed in fundamental ways from that in market economies. |
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Activities take place within each college, as well as centrally over the university. |
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In 1959 Bank of Scotland became the first bank in the UK to install a computer to process accounts centrally. |
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The new base is also more centrally located, leading to quicker response times in many parts of the county. |
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The Free State is particularly flat because it lies centrally on the high plateau. |
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Feminist anthropologists are centrally concerned with the construction of gender across societies. |
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Following independence, the country had a centrally directed economy with most means of production owned and controlled by the state. |
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This contained a centrally mounted steam engine to power all of the machines in the building. |
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Swift quickly realized that Massachusetts was centrally involved. |
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The instrument panel is dominated by the large, centrally mounted rev counter with black figures on a white background making it easy to read. |
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Here no eucalyptus trees serve to provide the final delineator, but instead a shallow pond, located centrally against the back wall. |
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In several liver cells, nuclei were enlarged, with marginating chromatin and with centrally containing basophilic inclusion bodies. |
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A single-site or worldwide deployment of Sidewinders can be centrally managed from any Windows platform, anywhere. |
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All chip card key management is performed centrally resulting in a more efficient and cost effective use of expensive cryptographic hardware. |
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After the death of William Aberhart in 1943, Alberta's Socreds abandoned their centrally planned economy and heavy-handed approach to government. |
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Yellow-gold spherules form within the interpalpebral aperture, usually at the limbus, but may start centrally. |
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Pleural and ventral surfaces bluish-grey, dull, thoracic and abdominal sternites embrowned centrally, genital segments shining brown. |
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The EBRD was founded in 1991 to help countries in eastern Europe make the transition to market from centrally planned economies following the collapse of communism. |
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In the two decades and more since the fall of the Berlin Wall the former centrally planned economies have taken somewhat different paths to becoming free market economies. |
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Brought to the US by Wheelman North America, the BushPig two-wheeler has unique 10-inch hubless wheels, bridged by a polyurethane frame and centrally positioned motor. |
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Loss of moisture and undernourishment due to the cold weather and poor circulation made worse by going from a centrally heated atmosphere into the cold. |
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As soon as the Shafter dairies began to thrive, it became evident that Point Reyes needed a centrally located town for supplies, services, and entertainment. |
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This was complemented by a smaller, circular world map in which the south was drawn at the top and Arabia, being the site of Makkah, was depicted centrally. |
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A second trimester low-lying placenta which is posterior or centrally located over the os is more likely to persist as a placenta praevia at term. |
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Feuding kingships replaced the centrally governed Roman provinces. |
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Insight tours are limited to 40 passengers, with the services of an experienced tour director and stays in top selected hotels that are centrally or scenically located. |
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They examine the shift from a centrally planned economy to free markets, and the lasting effects of the change on the agricultural sector, extension, and universities. |
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His Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro, welcomed the announcement but said detente would not lead Cuba to change its single-party political system or centrally planned economy. |
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There are, however, three inflatable cylinders of erectile tissue, two corpora cavernosa on the upper surface and the corpus spongiosum running centrally up the underside. |
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Draw a line centrally on the edge of the door with a marking gauge, and use the lock body as a template to mark the top and bottom of the mortise. |
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The Soviet economy was the modern world's first centrally planned economy. |
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Data on the number of search warrants executed per year in the whole of the UK are not collated or held centrally by the various judicial bodies of the state. |
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Most modern electric lighting is powered by centrally generated electric power, but lighting may also be powered by mobile or standby electric generators or battery systems. |
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Hungary has made the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy, with a per capita income one-half that of the Big Four European nations. |
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The latest addition to the services available is FSB Carea new, centrally funded member welfare benefit immediately available to assist all FSB members. |
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The BMJ published the first centrally randomised controlled trial. |
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Throughout the night, sleep experts, registered polysomnographic technologists, monitor each patient's activity from a centrally located control room. |
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An underlever that pivots a centrally located breechblock up-and-down? |
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Nestled in lush pockets of greenery and offering a back garden and balcony, the 3 and 4-bedroom Hayat Townhouses, only 730 in all, are located centrally in Town Square. |
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Piazza Urfa was developed on a centrally located infill site along the city's principal east-west highway, providing excellent access and visibility. |
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The nucleoid was centrally located and contained fine DNA fibrils. |
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In many organizations, corporate LDAP systems are centrally managed. |
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Centrally within the larger foci of squamous metaplasia, necrosis may be seen. |
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Centrally located carrier stems make the headrails reversible for right or left installation. |
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Centrally acting sympatholytics block sympathetic activity by binding to and activating alpha 2 adrenoceptors. |
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Centrally located in the campground were toilets and potable water. |
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Centrally in each window, set against curtains which blocked all view of the shop's interior, resting on elegant carpet of dove grey, was a celadon Chinese urn. |
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