The back page of the news section had a colored-weather map of the entire U.S. The news section contained a state-by-state roundup of headlines from across the nation.
Dr Purcell explained that patients could be detained in hospital under the Mental Health Act for up to 28 days - a Section 2 order - or up to six months under a Section 3.
Those tours were on a 1.5-mile section in a 2, 000-acre park called the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, and the permits sold out in a matter of hours, denying large numbers of river lovers a legal chance to ply the waters.
Chicory came up with a way to embed this software trick directly into a half-millimeter-square section of a silicon chip, making an otherwise slow-witted cell phone chip act like a genius.
Chicory came up with a way to embed this software trick directly into a half-millimeter-square section of a silicon chip, making an otherwise slow-witted cell phone chip behave like a genius.
As the show begins, we are presented with what looks like a cross-section of a weathered house.
The canal's navigable sections are currently isolated from each other but boat trips are run on a three-mile section at Loxwood and, from last month, on a mile-long section at Alford, in Surrey.
This once-a-month "tribute" section is just a small part of the weekly three-hour Jamboree.
Svindal, the downhill winner, saw his chances go when he straddled a gate in the mid-section of a treacherous course, while Kostelic was disappointed he could not capitalize on a storming earlier run in the downhill.
Then there's the inevitable English class distinction between Wimbledon Village, a restaurant-strewn, posh section a short walk from the club, and less-expensive Southfields, at the bottom of a very steep hill.
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Since small deviations are common and large ones are rare, the result of plotting data in this way is a curve shaped somewhat like the cross-section of a bell.
Increasingly, overseas business experience has become a well-scrutinized section in a top tech business leader CV.
The union also says it fired a dishwasher who refused to come back to work a mere three days after having a C-section. (A spokesperson for Hyatt disputes this claim.) These labor violations are sadly not likely limited to Hyatt.
The competition, which attracted 170 submissions, was inspired by New York's High Line -- a derelict section of elevated railroad which has been transformed into a park -- with co-founders Joshua David and Robert Hammond joining the judging panel.
This two-and-a-half mile section of the river cautiously opened to the public in 2011 as part of a pilot programme.
In women who had a previous C-section, the risk of the womb rupturing during labour was seven times higher if they tried for a natural labour, compared with a planned C-section.
Babies who are born via C-section have a different microbiome in their gastrointestinal tract, Johnson said.
His cramped Houston apartment gets the point across by having no wall between the young couple and the widow, and his cross-section of a bus in front of a starry sky is visually clever.
In a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C-section harbored a different set of microbes in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast-fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formula.
For instance, wooha.com is a popular e-commerce site with a luxury-focused section selling Coach, Prada, Burberry, Cartier, Armani and others.
But in Des Moines, there was a great - it was a pretty strong cross-section.
This process invariably throws up a consensus-building prime minister acceptable to a wide cross-section of parties.
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Another idea that has been discussed is the wider use of "banding" - to get a cross-section of children by ability.
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A-beta is a section of protein which, if cut free in its entirety from its parent protein, ends up in plaques.
Here it's augmented by a string quartet, a horn section featuring free-jazz players, and a choir.
All had been arrested in the preceding 24 hours or so, on charges ranging from theft to deception to criminal damage - a normal cross-section of offences, along with other "street crimes" for this court to deal with during more regular office hours.
Rather than showing up as a pop-up window, the Friends page now gets a dedicated section, where you can see them all displayed in a grid-like fashion.
CT, which stands for computed tomography, builds up a more revealing picture than a simple x-ray by taking a series of cross-section pictures.
The prepped-foods section is laid out like a pungent open-air bazaar.
Jurors selected are supposed to represent a cross-section of the general population in order to promote a fair trial.
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