Development of tourism has been strongest in the Central Valleys area surrounding the capital, with secondary developments in Huatulco and other locations along the coast.
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As Rosen says, " it is the restoration of harmonic equilibrium as well as the need for variation that gives the Secondary Development its function ."
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This is a secondary development, possibly due to runic manuscript tradition, and there is no known instance of the rune being used in an Old English inscription.
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:" The Secondary Development section appears in the great majority of late eighteenth century works soon after the beginning of the recapitulation and often with the second phrase.
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For one such instance, see Rosen's discussion of the secondary development in the opening movement of string quartet in B minor, Op . 33 no . 1.
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Dr . James Burns, the resident consultant for secondary development for Metro-Nashville Public Schools, developed a structure that would serve as a model for other comprehensive high schools.
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A secondary development environment, called the Xerox Development Environment ( XDE ) allowed developers to debug both the operating system Pilot as well as ViewPoint GUI applications using a world swap mechanism.
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Carr cites the historical precedence of construing Wa as " submissive people " and the " Country of Dwarfs " legend as evidence that the " little people " etymology was a secondary development.
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Prior to Schaeder's review, the term was commonly assumed to first explain'Manichaean', and to then have developed a meaning of'heretic'as a secondary development.
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Because of these scales, the caecilians were once thought to be related to the fossil Stegocephalia, but they are now believed to be a secondary development, and the two groups are most likely unrelated.