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In 1512 an Act of Parliament was passed for further fortifying Plymouth, and a series of fortifications were then built, including defensive walls at the entrance to Sutton Pool (across which a chain would be extended in time of danger).

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There was a time when everyone took it for granted that unemployment insurance, which normally terminates after 26 weeks, would be extended in times of persistent joblessness.

In the technical language of Whitehead's philosophy, this makes God a "society," that is to say, a collection of actual entities extended in time, each member of which shares a defining characteristic, passed along from one moment to the next.

(The tradition extended in time through much of the Buddhist world: vast numbers of caves have been carved, for instance, into the side of a cliff in Dunhuang, on the Chinese Silk Road, where scholars are fascinated to note that the earliest Buddhas have Indian facial features).

He is, after all, a person extended in time, not a series of disconnected selves.

It has been shown that the initial protection of the host cell from spontaneous apoptosis mediated by HGF/c-Met signaling is extended in time possibly by induction of additional apoptosis resistance mechanisms [31].

While the exact structure of the steering correlation matrix changed with monkey and step amplitude, they all shared similar qualitative features: a negative region of correlation extended in time such that it runs parallel to (but above) the line of unity and a positive region of correlation extended in time such that it runs parallel to (but below) the line of unity.

To extend in time our knowledge of the seismic activity, we conducted paleoseismic investigations in the Roer Graben to address the question of the possible occurrence of large earthquakes with coseismic surface ruptures.

Some authors have suggested that comprehension of complex syntax involves cognitive processes extending in time well beyond the presentation of the sentence, known commonly as "reanalysis" (Caplan and Waters 1999).

"We understand the need to extend permits in times of economic downturn," she said.

The DSM introduced by Gendreau et al. (1997) furthermore has been extended in terms of time-dependent travel times.

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