The bottom line is that the cylinders have now passed their useful shelf life as the ultimate reference for the kilogram and as a result, scientists around the world have been working on new ways to define the kilogram.
The terms of reference for the inquiry, and the proposed commissioner, would be announced in coming weeks.
Verita set out the terms of reference for the committee of inquiry in November, and Mr Williamson was asked to review them by Jersey's chief minister.
The corporate executive or spokesperson has now become the reference librarian for the reporter.
Mr Robb said the laurel leaf was chosen as a basis for the design to reference Falkirk's rich Roman heritage, he also said the leaf's role as a victory symbol was particularly apt, given the local community's success in regenerating the area's woodland.
The competition watchdog said "there are competition problems in the audit market", and added that it could ask the Competition Commission to conduct a detailed investigation, because the "statutory test" for a reference to the Commission had been passed.
The young hero, Hugo Cabret, through a series of events outside his control, lives a clandestine life in a grand but unnamed train station in Paris and spends his days winding the enormous clocks which are the unerring reference points for the coming and going of trains connecting all the legendary capitals of Europe across its ancient timeless landscapes.
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But as the people we spotlight increasingly find reasons and opportunity to connect their enterprises with the rest of the globe, the list will become a vital reference for the rest of us.
The picture quality was anything but consistent, which leads us to believe there is plenty of room for improvement and is by no means a reference for the format.
Johnson as an author (as he is in person) is an affable guide to this topic and delivers his advice with balance, wit, Southern charm and an eye for the oddball historical reference.
It can be in the living room wall as a media hub or use it in the kitchen for reference and it's still powerful enough to play the latest and greatest PC games.
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Speaking at the inauguration, Mr Mandela said that the project was a continuation of the co-operation South Africa and Mozambique had forged in the struggle for liberation - a reference to the support given by frontline states like Mozambique in the struggle against apartheid.
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Everything2000.com is exactly what its name implies: a Web site devoted to all things Y2K. The site is a handy reference for all the parties, concerts, and other events you plan to ignore.
Now, officials at the Swiss National Bank are considering what currency or basket of currencies would replace the euro as its reference point for the currency ceiling, according to a person familiar with the situation.
It is the most widely used Linux on the top 1000 websites by traffic, the reference platform for OpenStack deployments, the most popular guest OS on public clouds, and ships on PCs from Dell, Lenovo, HP and other brands.
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For this to be realized it is essential that the LEI is further developed at an international forum in which the institutional arrangements for issuing and maintaining identifiers and associated reference data and the desired characteristics for a LEI are discussed and agreed upon, including its mandatory use.
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People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
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With a grammar and words to fill it, the reader is equipped for the business end of the book: reference.
Interview coach Pamela Skillings suggests using the email to thank the interviewer for their time, reference what was discussed in the interview, highlight again your interest and key selling points, and reiterate how you can be contacted.
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With its programmatic approach, based on a listing system and the use of revisable operational guidelines for its implementation, the 1972 Convention strengthened heritage conservation policies, and became the standard reference for including conservation policies as a means of development, largely through tourism.
The eight reference countries account for 76% of the EU's total GDP.
If preferred, the owner also can take pictures of the surrounding area for reference, write a reminder note, email his or her location and set an alarm if the car is parked at a meter.
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You might want to print this out and pin it on the fridge for future reference.
They have agreed terms of reference for the inquiry by a committee of MPs and peers.
They were signed "Z, " a possible reference for the Zetas cartel, which operates in the area.
For reference, the other types of day structures are range days, where the market is just neutral.
For reference on the importance of the female vote, women out-voted men in North Carolina by 358, 000.
"It remains a library, for the first time a reference library available to everyone, " said Ms Taverne.
He was a student manager under Steve Fisher, who served as his primary reference for the FGCU job.
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