The series continued through the years during and after her term though much less frequently.
Central Churchmanship describes those who adhere to the middle way in the Anglican Communion, being neither markedly High Church/Anglo-catholic nor Low Church in their liturgical preferences.The term is used much less frequently than some others....
Only public inheritance corresponds to what is usually meant by "inheritance".The other two forms are much less frequently used.If the access specifier is omitted, a "class" inherits privately, while a "struct" inherits publicly....
The oldest recorded instance is Bourville, as Bodardi villa in 715.This is in contrast to the much less frequently used -court....
The vast majority of National Hunt meetings in Ireland include a bumper.They are run much less frequently in Britain.The term 'bumper' arose because in the past, only amateur riders were allowed to compete and had an ungainly bumping style in comparison to the professionals....
The Dolores Hernandez Lecture Series in science education was started by her during the start of her term, to be a monthly Friday afternoon event as part of the Institution's extension activities.The series continued through the years of her directorship and long after her term, though much less frequently....
Some modern schemes for color quantization attempt to combine palette selection with dithering in one stage, rather than perform them independently.A number of other much less frequently used methods have been invented that use entirely different approaches.The Local K-means algorithm, conceived by Oleg Verevka in 1995, is designed for use in windowing systems where a core set of "reserved colors" is fixed for use by the system and many images with different color schemes might be displayed simultaneously....
Another two rules are applied much less frequently and exist to prevent illegal year lengths.
An example of such a constraint might be obtained for example, by assuming that every atom in the known universe is a computer of a certain type and these computers are running through and testing every possible key.However, universal measures of security are used much less frequently than asymptotic ones.The fact that a keyspace is very large is useless if the cryptographic algorithm used has vulnerabilities which make it susceptible to other kinds of attacks....
Along with other English customs, wife selling was exported to England's American colonies, where one man sold his wife for "two dollars and half [a] dozen bowls of grogg".Husbands were sometimes sold by their wives in a similar manner, but much less frequently....
Nesting is always in trees, usually near the top.It has been known to nest in shrubs but much less frequently.There are usually 3-4 eggs incubated over 18-19 days and fledged by around 38 days....
Prior, who has a ballad of one hundred and eighty such lines, intimates in a note the great antiquity of the verse.Measures of this length, though not very uncommon, are much less frequently used than shorter ones....
The is updated much less frequently, with gaps over a month or more.The video podcast slowed until it was picked up again in the form of Inside Xbox, a short Xbox Live program that OXM became a part of in 2008....
Refried beans refers to Hispanic and Latino men who prefer other Hispanic and Latino men.Much less frequently, these terms are used to describe gay Latino males themselves.A hummus queen is a gay/bisexual man, who prefers or exclusively dates Middle Eastern men....
For the next two days Kenelm was observed to be unusually pleasant.He yawned much less frequently, walked with his father, played piquet with his mother, was more like other people.Sir Peter was charmed: he ascribed this happy change to the preparations he was making for Kenelm's travelling in style....
Cole is a surname of English origin, and is much less frequently a given name.It is of Middle English origin, and its meaning is "swarthy, coal-black, charcoal"....
The concert series continued on well into the 1990s and early 2000s, albeit much less frequently.