The on-board graphics coprocessor delivers instantaneous chart redraw and sharp graphics. |
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I'm not referring to his efforts to redraw the political map, or inspire a post-racial, post-partisan politics. |
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Education chiefs have performed a dramatic U-turn on plans to radically redraw Bradford's school calendar. |
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The law now allows the Legislature to redraw its own districts every 10 years to reflect the population changes in the most recent census. |
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The Democrats are protesting Republican plans to redraw congressional districts. |
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Thatcher set out to redraw the domestic political map as the geopolitical map of Europe was being transformed. |
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It's not just me who wants to redraw that map, it's one of the commissioners. |
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The break-up of the Balkans showed how much blood is spilled when people redraw their borders using force. |
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For example, you can redraw the curve by using freehand lines or straight line segments. |
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Wieland Copper Products manufacture precision seamless copper tubes for the HVACR, industrial and redraw markets. |
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Fine Tubes have an almost unique capability to be able to cold redraw the products they produce. |
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As summarised Mr. Elong Mbassi: 'In this time of crisis, the temptation is big to redraw from development cooperation. |
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We now recognize those stubborn facts for what they were: a prelude to Russia's illegal attempt to redraw the borders of its neighbour. |
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Used daily, its melting formula enriched in credits énergisants assistance to redraw the oval of your face. |
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In order to speed up the redraw, especially on large sheets, MEDUSA draws arcs and circles using a rough approximation. |
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To draw the contour of the lips while starting with the medium with the fine mine of the pencil and to redraw the zones to be corrected. |
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Ms Kelly said it was time to redraw the line on what was acceptable behaviour, and called for an end to backchat, lateness and ignoring uniform rules. |
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We are returning this for a redraw as the tuns are unidentifiable and the black line denoting the chief is so thick it appears to be a chief nebuly gules fimbriated sable. |
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A state judge ordered Florida to redraw its congressional districts Thursday after he found them to be gerrymandered. |
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Or China, which is busily trying to redraw the Pacific map around every rock outcropping? |
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So he has set about to redraw the boundaries of post World War II Europe, something that we all thought were settled. |
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Although the members of co-operatives can redraw their part of the land and assets to set up a new individual farm, the co-operatives still own the major part of the land. |
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He contended the election commission was empowered under Section 10-A of the Delimitation of Constituencies Act to redraw constituencies. |
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In this context, I also wish to redraw your attention to my letter of 25 December 2006 addressed to you with regard to the ongoing rearmament programme of the Greek Cypriot side. |
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Their task is to redraw a province's electoral map to ensure, as closely as is reasonably possible, that each electoral district has approximately the same number of voters. |
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Tolkien agreed to redraw the pictures in a simpler style, but then found he did not have time to do so. |
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The Swiss and Italian governments are planning to redraw parts of the border in the Alpine region, including the area around the Matterhorn mountain which will still straddle the two countries. |
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Too often, parents and professionals often don't accept the way a child or youth chooses to express himself and feel compelled to redraw or reframe the child's output to produce what is expected. |
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We preshifted the game sprites to avoid having to redraw them at different positions during gameplay. |
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Climate change has the potential to redraw the face of our planet. |
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Use the Edit tool to redraw the shell into the correct size and shape. |
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However, in view of the clear intent to redraw the entire region, I would like to draw your attention today to two areas that are clearly misplaced in the new addition. |
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The legislature and the National Elections Commission have begun consultations to redraw the electoral constituencies on the basis of the new census figures. |
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One reason for the shocking lack of turnover of congressmen is gerrymandering: when they get the chance, both parties redraw electoral maps to favour themselves. |
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The government proposes to redraw constituencies to make them much more equal in terms of voter population, and to shrink the House of Commons from 650 to 600 members. |
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The plan to redraw constituencies and shrink MP numbers is part of a pair of electoral changes that the government will put to Parliament on September 6th. |
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However, the local was subsequently reclassified as a middle seed rather than railer which led to the redraw. |
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The founding act of his new order was to redraw a frontier using arguments that could be deployed to inflame territorial disputes in dozens of places around the world. |
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If the map is too big, you must redraw your map border a little smaller. |
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National governments may sometimes need to restructure local bodies and institutions or redraw their boundaries so as to facilitate the creation of truly integrated strategies. |
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The treaty proposed to redraw the border lines between the nations. |
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A five-member bench of the apex court, led by Justice Anwer Zaheer Jamali, had ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan on November 29 to redraw constituencies in Karachi. |
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The two governments have agreed in the past to redraw the borders, and to promote joint projects between people from both sides for the benefit of local population. |
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Albanians in Macedonia do not want to destabilize the country and have no will to redraw borders because they were offered this in 2001, said BDI leader Ali Ahmeti. |
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