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Students need to match the class description in their catalog.
(Class description may vary depending on the host organization.
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In this way the E 10 1265-1270 were established, which became the eponym for the class description of E 10.12.
Street Kata, according to a class description, is about "understanding movement, which flows into understanding self."
Florida Pathfinders (new class description)
The grey newsprint didn't, for once, mirror my lack of interest in its blocky timetables and drab class descriptions.
The different class numbers within both standards are the reason for a lot of misunderstandings interpreting the class descriptions in the datasheets of many manufacturers.
Although class descriptions do not say this, all vehicles MUST have approved fuel cells, roll cages, racing seats, and safety belts.
After the adoption of the StG44, the English translation "assault rifle" became a common class description of this type of infantry small arm.
A Monument Class Description provides a synthesis and summary of the archaeological evidence for a particular type of British ancient monument.
The Monument Class Descriptions were created by English Heritage as part of the Monuments Protection Programme.
If the acoustic front end provides a fine class description, this is used directly, otherwise the required set members are accessed from a look-up table and added to the Chart.
A disc barrow is a type of tumulus or round barrow, a variety of fancy barrow identified in English Heritage's Monument Class Descriptions.
For example, the class description of "Terrorism and the Politics of Knowledge," a course offered by UCLA, says students will examine "America's record of imperialistic adventurism."
Before lexical access can take place, any broad- and mid-class symbols posted onto the Chart must be superseded by the addition of a fine class label for each fine class description in that set.
An important part of it is the Reference Data library, which holds technical class descriptions of all the main equipment items, pipe, instruments, buildings, activities and anything else used in engineering, constructing, procuring, operating and maintaining process facilities.
Object class descriptions and rules for monitoring are sent to the agents and stored so that the agents don't need to communicate with the console except to report alerts and graphing data, cutting down on network traffic, the company says.
The discussion in this section is based on the squadron organization, destroyer class descriptions, and ships histories found at the Destroyer History Foundation webpage and the Navy's "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships" online.
Elizabeth Finn Care was established as the Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association in 1897 by Elizabeth Finn, aged 72, and her daughter Constance, after learning that gentlefolk - a British class description for "people of the better sort" - were living destitute.
Four board members of the Los Alamitos Unified School District voted to list the class - which was taught to 15,000 public school students across California in 2008-09 (pdf of class description) - as a "controversial topic", meaning the teacher must explain to the board annually how opposing views are to be taught.
Classes that were considered obsolete but that were still retained in service when the SAR renumbering came into effect, were numbered with an O prefix, as in Class O5, while obsolete locomotives taken over from German South West Africa retained their original German class descriptions.