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In the game, it primarily serves as a means of redirecting the Sun's rays to solve certain puzzles.
People like Mr. Marshall urge the redirecting of affirmative action policies to help the poor.
It's about redirecting the hate towards anyone who does not agree that homosexuality is a normal, positive and healthy lifestyle."
But it also benefited from the increased investment in research and development and a redirecting of money toward applied, rather than basic, research.
Pilots are trained to cope with exceptional air conditions and have the experience required to evaluate the risk and make decisions about redirecting the flight.
Staging the necessary fake personnel to appear as construction workers even deceived local authorities, when shutting down an entire city street and redirecting traffic.
The redirecting of attacks in Mu Sool is typically characterized by circular movements.
Arent those who keep undermining the Dns system by redirecting all false requests, instead of sending a proper a "does not resolve"?
The site was shut down September 1, 2006, with the site redirecting visitors to the Sports Illustrated website.
After the emergency the citizens of Vevčani strongly stood on their positions on the question for the redirecting of the water springs.
If you are a csh or tcsh user, you cannot redirect stderr without redirecting stdout as well.
The company's creditors hailed the plan as a careful, well-thought-out road map for redirecting Macy's cumbersome business, an assessment echoed by retail analysts and consultants.
Rather than forcibly redirecting growth to areas that may not want, Mr. O'Keefe said local officials ought to "zone in an honest manner."
In the 12th century, the redirecting of the course of the Bresle, rather than digging a canal, brought its outlet to Le Tréport.
He called it "essential that we continue the Reagan agenda" and "complete the massive task that he assumed in redirecting the Federal Government's policies."
The nation's large paging companies began shifting their operations to other satellites - a tedious process that involves manually redirecting thousands of satellite dish antennas nationwide.
Because DOS is a single-tasking operating system, piping is achieved by running commands sequentially, redirecting to and from a temporary file.
Toronto's Alyn McCauley tied the score by redirecting a Dimitri Yushkevich floating point shot at 4 minutes 53 seconds.
National hydraulic engineering projects at that time included the participation in the construction of the Obernau dam and the redirecting of the Ruhr at Neheim.
From 1949 to 1953, Comecon's function consisted primarily of redirecting commerce of member countries toward each other and introducing import replacement industries, thus making members economically more self-sufficient.
Burgess Street would be realigned by redirecting it down towards the bottom of Barkers Pool as opposed to its current position parallel with Cambridge Street.
Thanks to their geographically distinct areas, NTL and Telewest had co-operated previously, as in redirecting potential customers living outside their respective areas.
Every morning, right through the summer, he would spend several frustrating minutes changing the settings, adjusting the outlets, and redirecting the vents, before finally giving up and rolling down the window.
"What's interesting is that in contrast to the expensive, almost opulent houses that builders have been doing, the market for single-family is redirecting itself to homes like those of the 1950's."