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- Muhlenbergia expansa, also known as cutover muhly, is a species of plants in the gr**** family native to the Southeastern coast of the United States. It...
- tested newly developed panel switching technology in Newark when they cutover the telephone exchanges Mulberry and Waverly to semi-mechanical operation...
- A flash cut, also called a flash cutover, is an immediate change in a complex system, with no phase-in period. In the United States, some telephone area...
- and a section of cutover. Cutover is found dis****d around the high bog areas and there is also a separate small area of old cutover south of this raised...
- timber – needed by merchants and the navy for their ships. They have been cutover since for timber and usually replaced with faster-growing loblolly pine...
- attacks (straight thrust, disengage attack, counter-disengage attack and cutover). In sabre, attacks are also made with a cutting action. Riposte: An attack...
- requires that updates be performed almost simultaneously (during a "flag day cutover") for the system to function after the upgrade. This contrasts with the...
- behind a m**** of lumbering debris and tree stumps. It was called "the cutover district." The land was sold cheap to farmers. They tried to redeem it...
- subsidiary, first introduced dial tone as a standard facility with the cutover of the 7A Rotary Automatic Machine Switching System at Darlington, England...
- lands and purchases after the logging era had ended. The large areas of cutover timber were not very suitable for farming, and much of the burned over...