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  • Hardware keyloggers are used for keystroke logging, a method of capturing and recording computer
  • yed in Grand Slams in four different decades, logging a total of 70 appearances in Grand Slam tourn
  • days later Andrew better his minutes record, logging a career high 39 minutes in a 61-58 overtime
  • Green flourished in the Mariners farm system, logging a Texas League-high 14 saves and posting a 2.
  • n nine innings was played without either team logging a hit.
  • n nine innings was played without either team logging a hit.
  • he Red Sox, for whom he appeared in 31 games, logging a .224
  • in 1917 as Weeghman Park) without either team logging a hit.
  • d was commander on STS-3 (March 22-30, 1982), logging a total of over 1,619 hours in space.
  • er Air Wing 17 flew 1,656 combat air sorties, logging a total of 9,140 flight hours while the ordna
  • sinessman orphaned at age sixteen following a logging accident that killed his father.
  • Exploration Logging acquired Peters Mud Logging in 1968 and was i
  • Environment - current issues: illegal logging activities throughout the country and strip m
  • the governor's office said that deforestation logging activities were not the causal factor.
  • d sites, vestiges of Civil War-era mining and logging activities and a wide variety of Ozark flora
  • sland, it is easy to see evidence of previous logging activity.
  • Some special features include conversation logging, ad removal, cloning (which allows more than
  • the most threatened habitats in Mexico, with logging, agricultural expansion, firewood gathering,
  • in the region centres primarily on forestry, logging, agriculture, and tourism.
  • ent used in heavy construction, roadbuilding, logging, agriculture, recycling, waste management and
  • ailability sorting, skinning, tabbed windows, logging, aliases for buddies and remote control.
  • tinued after the flood, but all virtually all logging along the Laurel Fork ceased by 1927.
  • Mud logging, also known as hydrocarbon well logging, is t
  • averaged 12.0 points and 10.2 rebounds while logging an average 34.4 minutes.
  • hur's endeavors were a harbinger of the great logging and mining operations that became major econo
  • rapidly under pressure from charcoal makers, logging, and the clearing of forest for human habitat
  • moved to Edmonton in 1904 where he engaged in logging and ranching.
  • species' habitat include agriculture, mining, logging, and human disturbances such as fire.
  • Due to logging and loss of habitat, the tree is considered t
  • pending upon soils and topography, historical logging and clearing and accessibility.
  • Mining, along with the development of logging and United States Forest Service activities c
  • in timber and pristine nature, but aggressive logging and clear-cutting significantly changed the f
  • e effects of mining (including strip mining), logging and associated road-building.
  • for the severe flooding, rather than illegal logging and deforestation by locals.
  • y are: agriculture (mainly animal husbandry), logging and since the 2000s, the fast-growing alpine
  • logging and web service functions).
  • ous times for defying court orders related to logging and highway developments.
  • d and complex search queries, good reporting, logging and correspondence functions.
  • Goshen was a logging and farming community.
  • ilroad freight transfers, on dredge boats, in logging and turpentine camps; prospected, drove pack
  • It is threatened by logging and habitat loss.
  • st Management Project, which aimed to control logging and protect watersheds.
  • litation, forest patrols to eliminate illegal logging and protect released animals, and local commu
  • As well as logging and clearance for farmland another factor tha
  • ntally sensitive Tarkine wilderness area from logging and development.
  • rked to stir public sentiment for responsible logging and forest practices, but without much succes
  • umbers are declining due to habitat loss from logging and farming, pesticide use, and the decline o
  • al conservation in the face of indiscriminate logging and mining projects, and as a mediator betwee
  • Western University, and worked for a private logging and road building company called Cheam Constr
  • The main industries in the region are logging and farming.
  • ue to human encroachment on their habitat for logging and farming.
  • The land is mainly used for logging, and the only roads that exist are logging ro
  • ats to the species include grazing of cattle, logging, and activity related to the logging industry
  • history of West Virginia, particularly in the logging and petroleum industries.
  • This forest is recovering from extensive logging, and most trees pictured are quite young.
  • lasses, for Regular expressions, Concurrency, logging and Data compression.
  • y a farming area since Group Settlement, both logging and conservation interests are represented in
  • appropriate to develop plans for sustainable logging and for ecotourism.
  • ZNC supports SSL connections, IPv6 and logging and offers a web interface.
  • Logging and mining operations are increasingly threat
  • e, its existing habitat has been broken up by logging and agriculture; this has led to isolated pop
  • nder, Wisconsin, in 1882 and continued in the logging and lumber business.
  • He engaged in the logging and lumber business at Stevens Point, Wiscons
  • Illegal logging and the international trade in illegally logg
  • acres (30 ha) had been devastated by previous logging and quarrying, common in the Hudson Highlands
  • Logging and farming are the greatest threats to its h
  • the 1890s and early 20th century, there was a logging and railroad boom in the area that lasted up
  • for many years, the area was depopulated bush logging and gravel mining continued with vigour.
  • The steepness of the three bluffs deterred logging, and the forest cover today is a high quality
  • as a political maneuver to benefit commercial logging and mineral interests.
  • from construction, agriculture, landscaping, logging, and sawmills.
  • Logging and tourism are other traditionally-important
  • The museum has displays on mining, logging, and railroad development in the Verde Valley
  • It is threatened by habitat loss through logging and conversion to agriculture.
  • e measurement electrode, so that measurement, logging and recharging can occur with one routine mot
  • Logging and wood processing, sheep breeding and peasa
  • ive vegetation has been degraded by selective logging and other human activities.
  • itat loss and fragmentation due to commercial logging and forest fires.
  • The arrival of the railroad in 1880 expanded logging and coal mining operations in the Cumberland
  • Isolating such aspects as logging and persistence from business logic is the ai
  • erous mines surrounding the town, small scale logging and a tourism sector specializing in hunting
  • ronics developed a system for vital sign data logging and released the system for commercial produc
  • idered near-threatened by habitat loss due to logging and forest fires, and possibly hunting.
  • This historic site is the location of a logging and, later, Civilian Conservation Corps touri
  • Tourism and logging are now the major industries.
  • agricultural; grain and fruit production and logging are emphasized.
  • ion, limestone quarrying, water pollution and logging are just some of the disasters that can devas
  • Nighthawk is a (mostly former) logging area along Loomis-Oroville Highway west-north
  • A former logging area, Olalla now partially relies on tourism,
  • Some of these recommendations are exclude logging around breeding areas, prevent pollution of s
  • The area became a center of fur trade and logging as French and French Canadian communities gre
  • Privacy is enhanced by turning off logging at all levels so that even the Tor operator o
  • ng forest" for working people and small scale logging at the edge, preservation at the core.
  • is on the West Branch Susquehanna River, and logging barons once lived in mansions along Fourth St
  • Meanwhile, logging began in the Pinkham area.
  • In the mid-1830s logging began in Michigan and grew into a significant
  • Logging began in October 1969, and continued for 25 y
  • Before the Clam River was dammed and logging began, the area around present-day Clam Falls
  • Fruit of the Loom factory in Rabun Gap to use logging biomass as a fuel.
  • mber last year, 90 people were killed after a logging boat sank on a lake.
  • ractice of law; he was also interested in the logging business and in agricultural pursuits.
  • d after Robert E. Lee Wilson, a landowner and logging business owner in the area in the late 19th c
  • He also interested in the logging business and in agricultural pursuits.
  • own's first millionaire due to his successful logging business.
  • ission from the Raja of Tehri-Garhwal for his logging business.
  • Illegal logging by the farmers and dieback of the forest are
  • The equipment was stopped, and the logging cable was connected to the surface potentiome
  • he bush was worked by the Lidgerwood overhead logging cable system.
  • tory the town found new life as the site of a logging camp and sawmill, both of with are no longer
  • travelled together playing the turpentine and logging camp circuit of country dance halls and juke
  • d Japanese men, and brought them to work at a logging camp and mill two miles (3 km) up the Gates R
  • ico in June 1923, he joined his brothers in a logging camp near Silverton, Oregon.
  • Aero or Aero Camp was a logging camp and associated post office on Moresby Is
  • About a half mile up Idiot Creek was a logging camp called Ryan's Camp, which was part of th
  • The Appalachian Mountain Club converted a logging camp near the height-of-land into what is now
  • The group decides to go back and enter the logging camp to find this information.
  • orking in his home state in a mining camp and logging camp and with the Coeur d'Alene Fire Protecti
  • chard Dix Jr., was killed in an accident at a logging camp near Ponderosa, California.
  • The community was established as a logging camp, and was for a time known as Klondike in
  • ish Columbia in 1918 as a fishing, mining and logging camp.
  • Barge traffic from logging camps in the upper Pitt basin is a regular si
  • ut also as a transportation network to remote logging camps and towns.
  • hold considerable influence in the mines and logging camps of Northern Ontario.
  • on in the woods, along railroad tracks and in logging camps where loggers would set fire to their s
  • used to pull the flatboats upstream to farms, logging camps, trading posts and other settlements al
  • er wages and better working conditions in the logging camps.
  • story of violence around moonshine stills and logging camps.
  • When this is the case, spectral gamma ray logging can be done to identify these anomalies.
  • It became a logging center in the early 1900s as railroads such a
  • Historically, Port Loring was an important logging centre.
  • For example, logging code can cross-cut many modules, yet the aspe
  • Set in a logging community in the Ottawa Valley, the film focu
  • eastern branch led to Elkmont, where a larger logging community and a recreational community were l
  • Falls City formed in 1888 and was primarily a logging community with a few homesteaders, and the ar
  • Lake Tallavana is a former logging community located 2 miles (3 km) west of Hava
  • Crow Wing Village, a fur and logging community near Fort Ripley, brought settlers
  • Mostly a farming and logging community, there are many farms and sawmills.
  • It was founded as a mining and logging community.
  • Lardeau today is a mixed farming and logging community.
  • ver time, it grew into one of the largest mud logging companies in the world, but was severely hamp
  • Other logging companies operating in the area are Roseburg
  • y-Clark and other large customers of Canadian logging companies operating in ancient forests is to
  • anding disputes between Penan communities and logging companies is well-documented, and Penan have
  • een displaced from their traditional lands by logging companies and palm oil plantations, and for s
  • e as a political statement against industrial logging companies.
  • The Exploration Logging company was originally founded in 1952 in Sac
  • The Holt and Balcolm logging company set aside one tract of land in which
  • A logging company town, Nagrom was located in the Green
  • While the reservoir filled, the Decco-Walton Logging Company was formed in 1945 with the awarding
  • Maine to join the Wild River near the former logging company town of Hastings.
  • r to survive against zombies resulting from a logging company's genetic experiments in an attempt t
  • turn introduces Arthur, who also kidnaps the logging company's general manager, and the four take
  • mist governor's struggle with the La Forestal logging company, whose stiking workers were brutally
  • When the mill, renamed the Eastern Oregon Logging Company, closed in 1978, all the buildings we
  • was originally named after the Arrow Land and Logging Company, which operated in the area from 1933
  • o has owned a trucking company and co-owned a logging company.
  • destruction of their environment by the white logging company.
  • The species is threatened by logging companys.
  • Under normal logging conditions, the porosity estimates obtained f
  • yer in the middle of the defensive line while logging considerable time as a rookie.
  • supplier of cast steel alloy products for the logging, construction, and pulp and paper industry th
  • Logging continued, but at a slower pace, as trucks be
  • Canadian Pacific Railway, however, most were logging contractors, producing axe ties under contrac
  • The town is also home to two logging contractors.
  • rian, based on livestockbreeding and farming, logging, conversion of timber, food industry and indu
  • empty hotel was used as sleeping quarters for logging crews and others until 1934 when the state pu
  • The logging days commenced in 1917 and continued till abo
  • in months, making the dried-up vegetation and logging debris, known as “slash”, fuel for the fires.
  • Logging declined in the area in the 1940s, which caus
  • е; Finnish: Kivennapa) is a rural locality (a logging depot settlement) in Vyborgsky District of Le
  • e to clearing of the forests for agriculture, logging, development projects, or creation of conserv
  • Forces such as development, erosion, and logging disrupt its habitat.
  • The area was subject to extensive logging during the early 20th century; and devastatin
  • Traffic congestion and water logging during monsoon are major problems facing the
  • ra Forest Park in order to halt native forest logging during campaigning in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • It is thought that panic logging during the early years of the blight may have
  • pilot over Cannon Air Force Base, ultimately logging enough hours to become a command pilot.
  • anded the railroad, along with his lumber and logging enterprises, bringing the Carolina and Wester
  • Laptops with data logging equipment
  • y commercially available non-destructive core logging equipment that can work with both whole round
  • After the conclusion of the old-growth logging era, homesteaders tried to develop an agricul
  • Having recovered from the ravages of the logging era, the river is again considered among the
  • , read events from a DB, or work with JDK 1.4 logging events.
  • Alberta's boreal forest, and in 2004 followed logging executives down the Athabasca River as the ex
  • evees, navigation, irrigation, contamination, logging, fire suppression, species introduction, and
  • les manufacturer, timber land speculation and logging firm.
  • He finished his college career with 28 games, logging five goals, four assists and 14 points.
  • een disappearing through decades of intensive logging, followed by further disturbance in the conve
  • threatened by deforestation and unsustainable logging for timber.
  • Logging for errors and warnings
  • In 1824, Tebenkov was put in charge of logging for shipbuilding purposes near Narva.
  • y management, correlated event/message/policy logging for visibility and extensibility frameworks.
  • It was named for an unknown logging foreman named Craig.
  • d that it did not support the conclusion that logging formed the basis of the Mi'kmaq's traditional
  • For example, some programmers may define a " logging" attribute and associate it with a method to
  • Available modules comprise logging functionality, Blowfish encryption, user and
  • e of distribution, habitat destruction due to logging, grazing, and road-building, and erosion.
  • for human use, recreation, off-road vehicles, logging, grazing, mining, and invasive species of pla
  • leco, Baker Sand Control and Milpark, the mud logging group re-formed into what Baker Hughes INTEQ
  • Logging had ceased by 1965 but a watchman remained on
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