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Woods, on the other hand, might have reason to be concerned about her dependance on her bestie.
The technique has revolutionized the energy landscape in the US, lowering energy prices and reducing dependance on coal.
Others, especially people with smaller Patreons, have speculated on how they might reduce their dependance on the platform.
On the following episode of Ctrl-Walt-Delete, Walt and Nilay expound further on the tech world's dependance on immigration.
Few shooters ever inspire a dependance on your teammates, but Squad is built from the ground up to require players to work together.
New technologies like augmented reality will be increasingly important for the company, he said, as it will help diversify Microsoft's dependance on the PCs alone.
The TomTom deal further reduces its dependance on Google — although mapping apps can be notoriously tough to get right, so Huawei isn't in the clear yet.
The decline in oil and commodity prices has made it clear that there is a need for increased diversification and less dependance on oil and other natural resources.
Apple is trying to cut down on its dependance on lone suppliers of critical iPhone components, especially in the case of its reliance on Samsung for OLED displays.
Whether it's unexpected stuff like enlarged mutant thumbs from swiping through our news feeds or more serious consequences like chronic back pain, here's how our bodies are being affected by our tech dependance.
The general consensus when I spoke to a few therapists about this is that there's no harm in taking a Xannie, but you don't want this to become a habit or dependance issue.
In reality, it seems like most customers are just creatures of habit, which means their dependance on the chain for lunch will probably win-out against their mistrust of and confusion over "Just Salad 2.0."
But the FDA views expanding medication-assisted treatment, currently, methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone, as a cornerstone of its plan to decrease opioid overdose, death and dependance from heroin and opioids such as hydrocodone and oxycodone.
Since this report speaks only about the potential for abuse and dependance of CBD, this doesn't mean that there's no possibility of ever getting addicted to marijuana, and other experts have actually spoken about addiction as a possible effect.
But if our supply of fossil fuels came from local wastewater facilities rather than from oilfields across the country, it could help reduce our dependance on leaking pipelines, leaking ships, exploding oil rigs, exploding trains, and destructive mining practices.
Named after a track from Portuguese hard rockers Xarhanga that starts with the call "Acid, not meth," the album contains 18 tracks from bands with names like Sunn Cycle, Purple Sun, The Ritual, Mass Tempe, and the Kansas-based Bulbous Creation whose "Hooked" is a psych doom warning about the dangers of drug use and dependance.
Frankfurt am Main und die Goldene Bulle; 1356 - 1806; [eine Ausstellung des Instituts für Stadtgeschichte, des Historischen Museums, des Dommuseums und des Museums Judengasse (Dependance des Jüdischen Museums), Frankfurt am Main 30. September 2006 bis 14. Januar 2007]. Aufsätze, Band 2. S.31.
NASD Projekt Fledermaus. Bernsteiner Dependance, 26.11.2004 - 25.1.2005’, (illustrated), Dieter Buchhart Artinfo, 2006, ‘Naturen i nutidskunsten Kunsthal Aarhus', Lars Svanholm‘Zerstörte Welten und die Utopie der Rekonstruktion’, (illustrated), Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg 2006 The Swan (2005) The Swan is an urban tale in which a swan attempts to make its home in the East River of New York City.
Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), 5 January 1846, p.2. It was reported in the press, "The Lucy Ann has returned to port, owing to the badness of her whaling gear, as no dependance could be placed in either harpoons, lances or spades."SMH, 4 April 1845, p.2. Two boats on a beach in the Solomon Islands in the 1840s.
In 2012, unemployment was particularly high among Somali immigrants at 37%, while unemployment for all non-Western population was at 16%. According to official statistics on immigrants, Somalis had higher unemployment and dependance on social welfare while the crime rate of young male Somalis was high. Unemployment among immigrants rose higher than for the indigenous population in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
In the following chapter, Smith discusses Richard's connections with the college, through its aforementioned petition to him. Smith discusses the statutes of the university at length, especially in relation to claims of Alfred's involvement in them. Throughout the work, Smith discusses the archives of University College, which he was so acquainted with, including the previous archival system, created by Hugh Todd, which he disparages as "without any Coherence or Dependance".
" As Esther wrote to Sarah in 1754, "I esteem you one of the best, and in some respects nearer than any Sister I have." Esther Edwards Burr died on April 7, 1758. Sarah Prince was nearly inconsolable. “My whole dependance for Comfort in this World [is] gone,” Sarah wrote in her personal book of meditations. Esther “was dear to me as the Apple of my Eye- she knew and felt all my griefs..." Prince also corresponded with Catharine Macaulay.
Furthermore, in 1934 a dependance of the U.S. Rola Company of Cleveland, Ohio, opened in London, the British Rola Company. Rola being another loudspeaker manufacturer with similar products, the two companies began competing for the home and export markets. In 1935 Cyril French resigned from the board of Celestion Ltd, Eric Mackintosh also left in the early 1930s. (archived) With the 1940s wartime restrictions forced Celestion and the British Rola to produce loudspeakers to the same specification, the utility "W" type.
He was also in charge of the cabinet designs and advertising, the two other brothers continued the plating business. A complete range with the models A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 was introduced soon, and a dependance in Paris was formed, Constable-Celestion, to export first speakers. In 1927 the Celestion Radio Company and Celestion Ltd. were formed, which grew and became highly successful quickly. The new models C10, C12, C14 and C24 were came to market, especially the C10 and C12 were highly praised.
For example, the 2013 and 2015 exhibitions on the life and work of French writer Raymond Roussel; or the 2014 symposium and exhibition on the occasion of the 70th birthday of the American theorist and curator Douglas Crimp, organized together with Diedrich Diederichsen, Juliane Rebentisch and Marc Siegel. In 2017, Christopher Müller and Diedrich Diederichsen organized the exhibition "Cosmic Communities: Coming Out Into Outer Space - Homofuturism, Applied Psychedelia & Magic Connectivity" in the gallery's New York dependance. The gallery participates in the fairs Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Cologne, and Frieze Art Fair London.
"Bardewik Codex" of Lübeck Law, written in 1294, Jurjewetz, Kunsthist. Museum I-OKM-2010 The Lübeck law () was the family of codified municipal law developed at Lübeck, which became a free imperial city in 1226 and is located in present day Schleswig-Holstein. It was the second most prevalent form of municipal law in medieval and early modern Germany next to the Magdeburg Law. Lübeck Law provided for municipal self-government and self-administration yet did not negate dependance upon a lord, be it a bishop, duke, king or, in Lübeck's case, an emperor.
While completing his tenure as an Oxford fellow, Smith stumbled across the poorly organized archives of University College. University College, founded in 1249, had made no attempt to catalogue its contents up until the late 17th-century. Obadiah Walker, Master of University College (1676–89), had instituted a short-lived pigeonhole system, and, in the 1690s, Hugh Todd, a Cumberland antiquarian, made a faulty attempt at cataloguing the archives, which Smith later characterized as "without any Coherence or Dependance", and was quickly distracted by a clerical career in his home county. In his antiquarian passion, Smith went about cataloguing, copying, abstracting, and sorting all of the college's documents.
Can we ascribe the stability and wisdom > of the Venetian government, through so many ages, to any thing but the form > of government? And is it not easy to point out those defects in the original > constitution, which produced the tumultuous governments of Athens and Rome, > and ended at last in the ruin of these two famous republics? And so little > dependance has this affair on the humours and education of particular men, > that one part of the same republic may be wisely conducted, and another > weakly, by the same men, merely on account of the difference of the forms > and institutions, by which these parts are regulated. Historians inform us > that this was actually the case of Genoa.
The hotel is positioned at the southern edge of the village, on rising land, set in its own grounds approximately 50 meters from the former Bundesstraße (national road) 20 (now superseded by a bye-pass on the western side of the village), leading up a steep road to Berchtesgaden. There is a large annex ("Dependance") constructed to the south of the main building ("Haupthaus") and at an angle to it. Closer to the road, to the north west of the main building is a grouping of buildings including a former laundry, a former gas station and a former home of the hotelier (the "Schneiderhäusl"). On the grounds behind the hotel on its east side are some smaller buildings constructed during the 1960s and 70s including a garage for hotel guests, indoor and outdoor swimming pools.

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