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  • her variation was one with a bent bolt and the scope above the receiver which required the sniper t
  • In practice, more methods use public scope access than the other three: private, protecte
  • about everything, it is clear that leaving out scope access keywords altogether takes very little a
  • , and in the case of methods it implies public scope access.
  • is one of only a few games that uses the Super Scope accessory, though it is only used to play bonu
  • During his term, the city doubled in scope: adding Oakland City amongst other neighborhoo
  • care systems.. Hence the medical record has a scope afore and beyond the single actual case, howev
  • The creative activity of G. Kamal gained in scope after 1905, when being impressed by the events
  • EO, Shah Hakim Zain, was appointed director of SCOPE along with Mansor Tahir and Hilmy Zaini Zainal
  • ent Wonders List was limited in its geographic scope, also had their versions to encompass sites be
  • He also appears on Scope, an Irish science television programme for tee
  • During the mid-90s, Svala joined Scope, an Icelandic electronica band that released a
  • mm bolt-action hunting rifle with a 4x Leupold Scope, an M1 carbine, a Remington .35
  • One was national in scope, anchored by Ian Hanomansing at the network's
  • Its scope and orientation would lead to controversy and
  • utchinson is credited with outlining the broad scope and principles of this new field.
  • It is unclear whether or not the massive scope and cost of the the Act, most notably the expe
  • The Museum's collection is of an international scope and includes 35,000 artifacts.
  • embers of the organization have questioned the scope and direction of Wilson's leadership.
  • ing it to limited war as it suits perfectly to scope and type of conflict at hand.
  • Cognitive Linguistics: Foundations, Scope and Methodology, Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gr
  • d it helps developing the knowledge within its scope, and by maintaining a national register of coi
  • By 1968 the Americans were well aware of the scope and scale of the Cambodian logistical effort,
  • reigns, accurately to gauge from the first the scope and bearing of the French Revolution.
  • What is new, perhaps, is the scope and variety of the errors he makes.
  • ement of the 15th century", and compared it in scope and execution with the Goldberg Variations of
  • Their scope and intent is similar to the American Kennel C
  • al of California Anthropology, it expanded its scope and changed to its present name in 1979.
  • n Canada has grown tremendously in breadth and scope and philosophers have studied a number of ques
  • stification for contemporary expansions in the scope and duration of copyright.
  • Limited in scope and playability (the map only stretched from w
  • A major study of the potential scope and impact of the regulation was undertaken in
  • But unless we have failed to comprehend the scope and effect of the taxing laws of Pennsylvania,
  • xtracurricular theatre productions, ranging in scope and scale.
  • in 1946 that the first 'Kelly Girls' came into scope and the first 'Kelly Girl' was Adelaide Hess M
  • The scope and grandeur of his reflections is supported b
  • unty, state, national and international in its scope and influence.
  • of making a film that was uniquely Cebuano in scope and identity, but had the capability to reach
  • 1, Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures - Scope and Application and the Agency's international
  • ears the publication has steadily increased in scope and depth.
  • con" (its terminology) could not be limited in scope, and thus could draft a whole new Constitution
  • c, they are the same subject and have the same scope, and there is significant overlap already in t
  • h regards to maintenance, Panaship defined the scope and nature of maintenance work in addition to
  • ndicate the versatility of her talents and the scope and thoroughness of her culture."
  • He now sings as Hiromitsu-Aoki in SHANDY SCOPE and akashic note, both groups being part of th
  • made in the interview's preface regarding the scope and nature of Flew's beliefs, and his subseque
  • prestigious university press in terms of both scope and quality of publications.
  • romote biblical Christian views on the nature, scope and limitations of science, and on the changin
  • The scope and importance of this first conversion is als
  • provide workable approaches for maximum access scope and consistency based on current capabilities.
  • orton does commend the work's thoroughness and scope and recommends that “anyone with a serious int
  • The Earth Dome II Project has redefined the scope and community base of the farm.
  • Newspaper reports seemed to be widening in scope and the first players mentioned were Perry of
  • reat Hollywood epics in terms of its cinematic scope and emotional resonance.'
  • th Meridian 59 in 1996, innovative both in its scope and in offering first-person 3D graphics, with
  • State v. Bessar (1948) - defined scope and applicability of felony-murder doctrine
  • order to better reflect the company's national scope and focus on retail concepts.
  • the years for its massive size, often lyrical scope and a surprisingly melodic nature.
  • lly detailed below are the history, mechanism, scope, and enantioselective variants of the reaction
  • In view of its expanded scope and activities, the VRC was redesignated as th
  • is inserted through the working channel of the scope, and laser is directly emitted to the stone.
  • The Towers are notable due to the massive scope and scale of the building, and it would have e
  • t be solved by emergency measures only, so its scope and services broadened.
  • remains active to this day, called upon a new scope and maturity from the pianist that complement
  • NATO Forces are escalating the scope and scale of their offensives against Gaddafi
  • ies had decided upon terms for the programme's scope and which organisations would be responsible f
  • ed the manga, saying it had "appalling stunted scope and pinched ambitions".
  • ominational, international, and interracial in scope and character.
  • l, Surgeon General Parran left his mark on the scope and structure of public health, both at home a
  • gineering without supervision within a defined scope and to accept responsibility for work done by
  • re/Function/Method is defined, it has a MODULE scope, and is visible within any routine defined wit
  • e government appointed commission had a narrow scope and no mandate to investigate abuses.
  • SuperDraft, the scouting combine has grown in scope and significance, allowing personnel directors
  • ew York and Ginza District in Tokyo, Japan, in scope and size.
  • s some equipment pointless (such as the sniper scope and night vision goggles).
  • ed the ESIP Federation, further broadening its scope and position as a growing community voice.
  • Voluntary Youth Services, Oxfam UK, Rathbone, Scope and Shelter .
  • In July 2009, both the final scope and the eventual fate of the project were call
  • These are limited in scope, and issues that arise from them are typically
  • The scope and complexity of this reactor accident became
  • Initially the project was broad in its scope and a preliminary translation series was relea
  • The list of applications has a broad scope and it is in continuous expansion as more rese
  • eformed Church in America, it is ecumenical in scope and it educates students from other denominati
  • nts and an introductory section explaining the scope and methodology of the atlas, including sectio
  • epartment of Education's English Language Arts Scope and Sequence Advisory Group, and James Patters
  • The magazine was also educational in scope and purpose.
  • be vested with equal rights that are global in scope and that take account of genetic inequalities.
  • The award categories have been expanded in scope and number since the awards founding in 2000,
  • still in operation today but has broadened its scope and accepts applications from anyone in NZ who
  • Scope and Direction of Liberty in an Organized Socie
  • The Scope and Method of Political Economy (1891)
  • d's finest museums, known for its size, scale, scope and quality of its collections.
  • nce Museum's medical collections have a global scope and coverage probably not bettered in the worl
  • s are implemented as incidents change in size, scope, and complexity, so that the response to an in
  • requires to be considered is as to what is the scope and ambit of the jurisdiction of this Court un
  • vernment should be strengthened and given more scope and power.
  • Homer and the Iliad: an Essay to determine the Scope and Character of the Original Poem, an importa
  • ics -- Electronic health record -- Definition, scope and context
  • nt short film project, however in mid-2001 the scope and scale of the subject matter prompted a re-
  • ational giants within the festival's financial scope, and, as sometimes suggested, the jazz-oriente
  • nt title in order to reflect its international scope and, at the same time, the narrowing of its fo
  • he could install as a replacement in the Radar Scope arcade machines, which could be repainted to r
  • priced approach where the budget, timeline and scope are pre-defined.
  • ted in the downtown area, north of the Norfolk Scope arena.
  • Perhaps a broader scope article should be created where some of the ma
  • n 1.1 published in 2006 does not have the same scope as version 1.0.
  • as centralized and politics became national in scope, as they had to be to cope with the energies l
  • f Sarasota county has extended the newspaper's scope as well.
  • ng to Russ Rowlett it is not truly national in scope as most of the lighthouses listed are in Nova
  • rate as efficient programs, due to the limited scope available.
  • By that way Vattamkulam has a great scope awaiting in future in the form of tourism.
  • Award as Manager-Entrepreneur of the Year, the SCOPE award for the Best Public Sector CEO, and Sir
  • The factory scope base is attached to the barrel via a cantileve
  • pped for the installation of a rear sight or a scope base.
  • Binocular Night Vision scope, based on AN/TVS-5, manufactured in Iran.
  • the term in its name, defines its territorial scope based on the boundaries of six neighborhood as
  • However, its broad scope became a liability as specialization in busine
  • r financial standards such as SWIFT and FIX in scope because it provides no network or specificatio
  • established in Gibbons: that it was limited in scope because the decision could be interpreted to s
  • England near the confluence of Newlands Beck, Scope Beck, and Keskadale Beck in the Lake District
  • o was moved to Grant Park and grew in size and scope, becoming a 10-day event with more food vendor
  • nferences have since been held annually, their scope being enlarged in 1904 to include consideratio
  • father, where talented new artists are given a scope besides staging eminent Indian artists.
  • From 1996 the scope broadened to cover all theorem proving in high
  • Their musical scope broadened over the years, incorporating mediev
  • Deveson of The Times describing it as "epic in scope but intimate in feeling … magnificent" and the
  • It was limited in scope, but did try to reach places that their 1987 J
  • its huge cast of characters and psychological scope, but also for its precise and detailed observa
  • development, he decided to broaden the game's scope by putting the emphasis on customization inste
  • Other comprehensive lists are wider in scope by including more than just confirmed sites, s
  • mbers of MAX have been trying to broaden their scope by presenting themselves as individuals outsid
  • ican libel laws had recently been broadened in scope by court rulings, Warner Bros. was forced to u
  • sense was popularized (and greatly expanded in scope) by Gian-Carlo Rota in the context of matroid
  • nt, the Monterey Jazz Festival has widened its scope by expanding the parameters of jazz, blues, an
  • gene," Blum believed his work to be of broader scope, calling this gene a "reward gene" which cover
  • Victory, the rival of Camp Spirit-Thunder, to scope Camp Victory's star team The Flamingos.
  • Hence variables of this scope can be declared, written to, and read, without
  • s) are also available and focus and activation scope can be modified under full script control.
  • The Super Scope can be fired automatically, which quickly drai
  • on or as stand-alone variables in some lexical scope, can be assigned random values based on a set
  • re identifiers in a given namespace or a given scope cannot be unambiguously resolved, and such una
  • Church/Movement, or All Ranges Church or Total Scope Church of China is a Christian religious movem
  • part will be a URI, giving the quad Web-global scope compared to arbitrary local statement names.
  • ing them increased the amount of time that the scope could shoot before needing to recharge.
  • ifficult to develop a full picture of the vast scope covered.
  • It is broad in scope, covering all plant groups and a wide range of
  • The Journal is broad in scope, covering all plant, algal and fungal groups,
  • Its scope covers all aspects of current English and its
  • Its business scope covers the manufacture and sales of cement and
  • The project has expanded its original scope; current collections cover Greco-Roman classic
  • Minimally, a scope defines the class of measurands.
  • nding is intimately connected with scoping, as scope determines which names bind to which objects -
  • iety is an academic organization with a global scope, devoted to the study of schizophrenia and rel
  • e music project consisting of Dennis Koehoorn ( Scope DJ) and Onne Witjes (A-Lusion).
  • hotel continued to operate, though limited in scope, during the American Civil War.
  • The company grew in size and scope during 2010, expanding its operations to the P
  • Mell First Live Tour 2008 Scope DVD
  • Except that on the scope, each trigger would be the same channel, and s
  • The song compares Jesus' love to the ocean in scope, emphasizing the limitless, unchanging, and sa
  • Apart from sociolinguistics, its scope encompasses also related fields, such as lingu
  • carrying capacity such as takeover, tool use, scope enlargement and drawdown are also introduced.
  • director James D. Hart (1970-1990), Bancroft's scope expanded dramatically when the University Libr
  • Slowly its scope expanded, and with football playing an ever bi
  • ately 1500 to the present, with a geographical scope extending from the United Kingdom through the
  • Pakistani "Anti-Ahmadiyya" laws is that their scope falls well within Article 9(2) of The European
  • ng expanded terminal and apron space, and even scope for runway extensions.
  • usage potentially will not cover the required scope for production or therapy processes, especiall
  • 015-2020, consideration should be given to the scope for using the two existing runways more, for e
  • of existing net office space with considerable scope for further expansion, six lifts, basement sto
  • perating system notion of signaling was out of scope for this committee, and consequently was not a
  • d IEEE floating point trapping was also out of scope for this committee's work and was not addresse
  • Scope for breeding for improved protein content and
  • stration's "return to normalcy" offered little scope for further advances on Owen's Progressive age
  • propensity to marry within their narrow social scope for many generations.
  • The lake provides the scope for water sports such as swimming and skiing.
  • “Europol and the FBI: Scope for Mutual Learning", Euobserver, 25 September
  • Questions, but did not allow the minister much scope for initiative or achievement.
  • pen only ran for one season so there isn't any scope for developing a Hong Kong Open article unless
  • came concerned with the ongoing operations and scope for growth, leading to a critical U.S. Securit
  • tion of the government as there are tremendous scope for its development.
  • This area has a good scope for making a wildlife sanctuary.
  • as an export platform, there tends to be more scope for FDI spillovers, especially within sectors
  • shwas devastated the Regency of Pune giving no scope for the British army to retaliate successfully
  • de facto 8-track method provided much greater scope for multitracking and overdubbing and a consid
  • broadening the scope for permissible shareholder resolutions in are
  • hat holding the view that individuals have the scope for meaningful thought and action "determined"
  • Sringara gives scope for a myriad of other emotions including jealo
  • by in a position of independence, and afforded scope for his talent both as an artist and as an arc
  • leased to mixed reviews and offered hardly any scope for her, failing to propel her career.
  • cross-section of the electrode, as there is no scope for manually weaving the arc to deposit more r
  • on't think that this article really has enough scope for expansion to remain independent, it would
  • lar and Coleroon river systems, offer abundant scope for water sports such as rowing, kayaking and
  • 9 and 1791 with the growing realization of the scope for a society that would evangelise indigenous
  • improved control and camera systems, and more scope for tactical adjustments.
  • There is also limited scope for improvement as neither side of the stand c
  • Nigeria gave him full scope for his energies and organizational skills, an
  • shwas devastated the Regency of Pune giving no scope for the British army to retaliate successfully
  • The 1500 m main runway (about one mile) offers scope for launches of 450 to 700 m (1500 to 2300 ft)
  • trial ceramics, where there was sometimes less scope for artistic originality.
  • The scope for biogas generation from non-sewage waste bi
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