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The township proprietors soon began a long, systematic process of subdividing and selling their properties at great profit.
While planning and subdividing the land for the seven-home project, including an existing house, the Stoneleigh Group has embarked on a few other projects.
A lesson learned from the loss of espionage networks was to keep them small, subdividing them, with independent reporting to Center, when more agents were recruited.
One of his many projects was to clear the lands acquired by Joseph Bailly, subdividing them and selling farmsteads to pioneering families of modest means.
Third, segregating traffic by subdividing towns and cities into certain units that restrict traffic and allow pedestrians to predominate.
For a detailed description of the method of establishing and subdividing townships see the Canadian Dominion Land Survey article.
In computer science, binary space partitioning (BSP) is a method for recursively subdividing a space into convex sets by hyperplanes.
Christina Fa, a pediatrician and member of the Chinese American Council of Sacramento, which was an advocate for subdividing Locke, said the town was a symbol for Asian-Americans nationwide.
The latest push to focus on districts without schools reflects the larger struggle to streamline New Jersey's sprawling public school system, which is often viewed as an outgrowth of the state's past penchant for subdividing government.
The 600 or so residents of Prospect, about 25 miles south of Bangor, approved the moratorium to give the Planning Board and Board of Selectmen time to draw up rules on subdividing land.
Reformers successfully lobbied for passage of the Baltimore Bills, laws that gave the state control over the city's police, militia volunteers, and juries and reduced crowds at polling places by subdividing each ward into four election precincts.
Another solution tried in the late 1930s by Harry F. Olson of RCA was to use multiple exponential flare rates, either by connecting increasingly larger horns in series or by subdividing the interior of a single horn.
The court was created in 1901 by subdividing the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
Parallel processing of data-intensive applications typically involves partitioning or subdividing the data into multiple segments which can be processed independently using the same executable application program in parallel on an appropriate computing platform, then reassembling the results to produce the completed output data.
De Candolle, in subdividing the genus Pinguicula, included the species in the newly created section Orcheosanthus along with other species with purple, deeply bilabiate corollas with 5 sub-equal lobes, a short floral tube, and a large spur not protruding past this tube.
It started becoming the bedroom community it is today in 1858, when John Vose, a New York lawyer, moved to Scotland Road and began buying land in what is now the Montrose area and subdividing it for sale to New York City businessmen.
A high challenge fire wall is a wall used to separate transformers, structures, or buildings or a wall subdividing a building with high fire challenge occupancies, having enhanced fire resistance ratings and enhanced appurtenance protection to prevent the spread of fire, and having structural stability.