It gave rise to Amplifier-Transmitters with a low-power solid state waveform generator feeding an amplifier, allowing any radar so equipped to transmit on a much wider range of frequencies, to the point of changing operating frequency with every pulse sent out.
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"We realize not the value of accession as some constitutional point of change but the value of Europe as a repository of the best of the human spirit, that will always refuse to be defeated by the forces of darkness and evil, " he added.
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Dating changes and specific points of change is difficult as no single source provides all of the information on the revisions made, and Chris Reeve Knives is known for making frequent small and incremental changes to their knives over periods of years, often as a response to owner feedback and not always with any formal notice.
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Fran, pausing idiotically to cut her own hair at home before going on the lam _ what's the point of changing your looks if you telegraph to the guy you're hiding from that your looks have been changed ? _ takes her fifth-grade son, Robert ( Will Rothaar ), with her.
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Long championed by English architect and writer Dennis Sharp, the work of Amyas Connell, along with Ward and Lucas, is moving away from an undeserved reputation as uncouth and colonial towards a more balanced summary that acknowledges his early appearance on the international modernist scene with a pair of houses that caught British architecture at a key point of change.
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Finally, McLuhan described key points of change in how man has viewed the world and how these views were changed by the adoption of new media . " The technique of invention was the discovery of the nineteenth [ century ] ", brought on by the adoption of fixed points of view and suspended judgment is the discovery of the twentieth century ", brought on by the bard abilities of radio, movies and television.
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Admin Gwen Gale recently scolded Collect for blatant edit warring, which s / he seems to relish : diff S / he started in on the Drudge Report page and has done almost nothing but remove data from it and winnow down the content, to the point of changing sources ( we were citing a page at Online Encyclopedia Britannica as a source for the word " conservative ", so Collect edited Britannica and changed the source's wording during the discussion ).
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Over the years, however, the sharply critical tone of his works has grown relatively mild . " The Color of Water, the Pattern of That Shade " published in 1996 marks a point of change in the author s perspective from cold and analytical to warm and compassionate . " The Color of Water, the Pattern of That Shade " is a moving story of family hardships and maternal love which also explores the negative side-effects of rapid industrialization.
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Finally, McLuhan described key points of change in how people have viewed the world and how those views have been affected and altered by the adoption of new media . " The technique of invention was the discovery of the nineteenth [ century ] ", brought on by the adoption of fixed points of view and perspective by typography, while " [ t ] he technique of the suspended judgment is the discovery of the twentieth century ", brought on by the bard abilities of radio, movies and television.
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But unlike their pictures, which can be gorgeous but chilly, hers are frankly expressive, roughly life-size, head-on views of people at points of change in their lives or moments when they are vulnerable or not quite composed before the camera : children, on the verge of adolescence, posing at the beach; mothers just after giving birth; Portuguese toreros sweating after a bullfight; Israeli teen-agers on the day they are drafted into the army; Dijkstra, in a self-portrait, after coming out of a swimming pool, where she exercised to recover from a hip fracture, looking exhausted.