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Its predecessor institutions ceased to operate although St. Dunstan's still retains its charter and the lands that were home to Prince of Wales became the campus for Holland College.
Its treatment of phonology as rules that operate on features, as well as its particular feature scheme, survive in various altered forms in many current theories of phonology.
Its interior was designed to be extremely user-friendly, with all of its controls designed to be recognizable by touch, allowing drivers to operate them without taking their eyes off the road.
Its one " advantage " over others of its type was the ability to operate it from a distance using a mechanical linkage.
Its trains operate over the tracks of the Dutch national rail infrastructure, operated by ProRail, which was split off from NS in 2003.
Its weapons squadrons operate a wide variety of aircraft at Nellis and at Geographically Separated bases across the United States.
Its parent company, G-Air Holdings, acquired Paradise International Airlines in August 1998 and continued to operate its de Havilland Canada Dash 7s.
Its pharmacies operate under the banners Brunet, The Pharmacy, Clini-Plus, and Drug Basics.
Its size limited the possible crew to three — a driver in the hull and a gunner and commander in the turret — which was found to be too few crew members to operate the Tetrarch effectively.
Its principal advantages over other choices of antenna are its simplicity, high forward gain and the ability to operate over a wide range of frequencies.
Its original purpose, like the name suggests, was to make a train small enough to be able to assemble and operate it on a tabletop.
Its route takes it over only the north and east portions of the Loop, which are used bidirectionally, as opposed to the Orange, Pink, Purple, and Brown Lines, which operate unidirectionally over the Loop and then return to their originating depots.
Its vessels and aircraft operate over an area of ocean and inland waters covering approximately 2. 3 million square nautical miles ( 8 million km < sup > 2 </ sup >).
Its output is 50 Mega-Watts, but the dam water level has not been high enough for it to operate since 1998.
Its twin beacons, which sit atop large copper clad domes, were once visible like lighthouses for miles around, but no longer operate.
Its design was widely affected by an attempt to reduce the amount of RAM needed to operate the display.
( Its " Best Cellars " wine store chain does not operate in Pennsylvania, where laws permit wine sales only in Commonwealth-owned-and-operated liquor stores, and wineries, which are allowed to sell their own product.
Its chief advantages are light weight, compact size when stowed, and the safety imparted by its super-buoyant nature ( which gives it the ability to operate in relatively high seas ) stealth, and versatility.
Its initial plan was to operate through its base at Columbia to:
Its major purpose is to operate and maintain a set of locks and dams ( specifically Locks 5 through 14 ) along the course of the Kentucky River which was originally built by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and are now in the process of being deeded over to the Authority.
Its stores are also heavily located in the Dublin and Leinster areas ( with 3 stores in Munster, and none at all in Connacht or Ulster ) in contrast to the other operators which operate nationwide.
Its mechanical systems must operate flawlessly under the adverse conditions encountered at sea, including vibration and the pitching and rolling of a ship operating in rough seas.
Its historical importance was also recognised in 1985 by its listing as a Grade II * Listed Building and its prominence as a local landmark was further enhanced in 1993 by the installation of flood lights that operate during the winter months.
Its student-managed broadcast facilities ( WAL-TV and KZOW-FM ) were among the first in the nation built to operate with only digital media.

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Its dangerous effects have been downgraded to the public by some who believe national security requires further testing.
Its editors only knew of one example to point to, a public housing development of 278 homes in New Haven described by John Schulz in the March, 1950 issue.
Its constitution argued for " the fostering of a strong public sector and a strong private sector without frequent frontier changes ".
Its publication was one of the signature events in the birth of the environmental movement, and resulted in a large public outcry that eventually led to DDT being banned in the US in 1972.
Its unique pedagogy, emphasizing students ' individual development through tutorials (" conferencing ") and personal mentoring of students by faculty (" donning "), together with an emphasis on writing, an open curriculum and education of the " whole person " produces engaged students in fields that range from the arts to medicine ; from public service to law.
Its intricate plot and humorous, intimate portrayal of pre-Victorian dandyism kept gossips busy trying to associate public figures with characters in the book.
Its public function was " to advise as to the security of codes and cyphers used by all Government departments and to assist in their provision ," but also had a secret directive to " study the methods of cypher communications used by foreign powers.
Its formation, operation and development had to be funded entirely by public donations, with no Government support.
Its aim is to convince the Swiss public of the interest and feasibility of the Martian exploration with inhabited flights through the Mars direct concept such as described by Robert Zubrin.
Its business and government customers consisted mainly of wireless voice and broadband systems ( used to build private networks ), and, public safety communications systems like Astro and Dimetra.
Its news stories focus on corporations, lobbying, and public relations, as well as economic, environmental, and transparency issues.
Its school choice system is one of the freest in the world, allowing students to use state funding for the public or private school of their choice, including religious and for-profit schools.
Its creation largely stemmed from the great public outcry over the Excise Act of 1754, which gave tax collectors unlimited powers to interrogate colonists concerning their use of goods subject to customs and permitted the use of a general warrant known as a writ of assistance, allowing them to search the homes of colonists and seize “ prohibited and uncustomed ” goods.
Its powers includes the enactment and amendment of the constitution and laws ; the adoption of the government budget ; supervising the Government of Vietnam and other holders of public powers responsible to the National Assembly ; and appointing members of the judiciary.
Its use was mainly restricted to Northern France, where it was a mode of public transportation until the beginning of the 20th century.
Its aim was to add elements of public protest ( agitation ) and persuasive politics ( propaganda ) to the theatre, in the hope of creating a more activist audience.
" Its Teach the Controversy campaign aims to teach creationist anti-evolution beliefs in United States public high school science courses alongside accepted scientific theories, positing a scientific controversy exists over these subjects .< ref name = ForrestMayPaper >
Its clean, easily understood user interface, reliability, Windows port and simple installation all contributed to making it the application that opened up the Web to the general public.
Its goals are to achieve a unique sense of community and place ; expand the range of transportation, employment, and housing choices ; equitably distribute the costs and benefits of development ; preserve and enhance natural and cultural resources ; and promote public health.
Its core issues are employment, social security and welfare, and investing in public education, public safety and health care.
This included giving a public lecture on " The Dialogue between Science and Religion and Its Significance for the Academy " and an " East-West Dialogue " with Yang Chen-ning, a nobel laureate in physics.
Its universities, alongside public scientific institutions, host some of the largest research centres in France ( in fields such as political science, urban planning or the sociology of organizations ).
" Its goal is to increase public trust in the capital markets by requiring uniform disclosure of information about public securities offerings.

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