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These and all
These things are important to almost all Persians and perhaps most important to the most ordinary.
These are traversed by another line of vaults, and thus rooms, arched on all four sides, are formed.
These songs ( practically all Persian music, for that matter ) are limited to a range of two octaves.
These illiterate boors conscripted from villages all across the Czarina's empire had, Suvorov may have told Lewis, just two things a commander could count on: physical fitness and personal courage.
These chatty merchants made amusing and instructive traveling companions, for their business took them to all four corners of the globe, and Florentine gossip had already reached a high stage of development as even a cursory glance at the Inferno will prove.
These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
These gentlemen are calling for a resumption of testing -- in the atmosphere -- on the greatest possible scale, all in the name of national security.
These problems are not local to Rhode Island, but are recognized as common to all states.
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
These questions have remained one of the great sea mysteries of all time.
These planets were much bigger, nearly all capable of holding an atmosphere.
These axioms are sufficient for many proofs in elementary mathematical analysis, and are consistent with some principles, such as the Lebesgue measurability of all sets of reals, that are disprovable from the full axiom of choice.
These exceptions, introduced with a good object, had grown into a widespread evil by the 12th century, virtually creating an imperium in imperio, and depriving the bishop of all authority over the chief centres of influence in his diocese.
These lay abbacies were not merely a question of overlordship, but implied the concentration in lay hands of all the rights, immunities and jurisdiction of the foundations, i. e. the more or less complete secularization of spiritual institutions.
These include all quadratic surds, all rational numbers, and all numbers that can be formed from these using the basic arithmetic operations and the extraction of square roots.
These are all L-stereoisomers ( left handed isomers ) although a few D-amino acids ( right handed ) occur in bacterial envelopes and some antibiotics.
These coenobia resembled villages, peopled by a hard-working religious community, all of one sex.
These regulations cover access to all programs and services offered by the entity.
These findings may corroborate the evidence for social behaviour in Albertosaurus, although some or all of the above localities may represent temporary or unnatural aggregations.
: These sold at such prices in the markets of all the cities!
These displayed his prolific habits and literally encyclopedic knowledge of topics such as logic, theology, botany, geography, astronomy, astrology, mineralogy, chemistry, zoology, physiology, phrenology and others ; all of which were the result of logic and observation.
These were all defeated, by an opposition that included a fellow Tennessean, Isham G. Harris, who later became a bitter enemy.

These and challenged
These studies have been challenged by several Brazilian ministries, which assert that recent improvements in environmental laws, enforcement and public attitudes have fundamentally reduced the threat posed to forests by such projects.
These challenged a prevailing but largely untested view on their relative importance.
These figures came to be known as Grace's " traditional " career record and granted him 126 first-class centuries, a total beaten by Jack Hobbs in 1925 ; it was not until Roy Webber's researches in the 1950s that Ashley-Cooper's list was challenged.
These events directly challenged the long-held notion of an immutable universe supported by Ptolemy and Aristotle, and led to major revolutions in astronomy and science.
These claims were challenged from the outset.
These characteristics are often challenged when faced with a disability and the boy or man must reshape what it means to be masculine.
These doubts were rejected in 2005 when members of the Countryside Alliance unsuccessfully challenged the validity of the Hunting Act 2004, which had been passed under the auspices of the Act.
" These lines have often challenged modern singers, who have been unsure whether they are high tenor parts or are meant for falsettists ".
These were challenged by the European Community under the GATT.
These controversies soon faded into the background while Jack Warner challenged the validity of the production code by publicly requiring theaters showing the film to post an " Adults only " label and restrict tickets sales accordingly.
In Bibb v. Navajo Freight Lines 359 U. S. 520, 524 ( 1959 ), the United States Supreme Court stated: ' These safety measures carry a strong presumption of validity when challenged in court.
These views have been challenged by many in the Israeli media, culminating in an article published in the Israeli Ynet on February 14, 2011 authored by Martin Sherman who argues:
These radicals are often said to undergo uncatalyzed coupling to form the lignin polymer, but this hypothesis has been recently challenged.
These organized competitions evolved from actual old school " battles " where DJs challenged each other at parties, and the " judge " was usually the audience, who would indicate their collective will by cheering louder for the DJ they thought performed better.
Similarly, another classic study conducted by Bruner and Leo Postman showed slower reaction times and less accurate answers when a deck of playing cards reversed the color of the suit symbol for some cards ( e. g. red spades and black hearts ). These series of experiments issued in what some called the ' New Look ' psychology, which challenged psychologists to study not just an organism's response to a stimulus, but also its internal interpretation.
These Franciscans are challenged to live an integrated life through prayer, community, and their ministry to serve the poor, neglected and disadvantaged youth, the powerless, people in need, and the elderly.
Down These Mean Streets has either been banned or challenged in Salinas, CA ; Teaneck, NJ ; Darien, CT ; District 25 in Queens, NYC, NY ; and in Long Island, NY.
These two citizen organizations and their combined strategies of lobbying, public relations, and grassroots organizing challenged Robert Moses, who had been thwarted by community efforts only twice before: In 1956, mothers who frequented Manhattan ’ s Central Park with their young children successfully had stopped a proposed parking lot expansion by challenging Moses in court.
These have never been challenged.
These authors were awarded patents on the effects which were never enforced but also never challenged.
These models challenged Aage Bohr, Ben Roy Mottelson and James Rainwater's earlier ( 1975 Nobel Prize-winning ) theory that the nucleus has a perfect spherical shape.
These Israeli statements are rarely if ever challenged or reported as verified.
These changes were unpopular amongst teachers, school board members, opposition politicians, and union officials who argued that the decision not to fund the pay increases agreed to by the outgoing New Democratic Party government resulted in funding gaps. The changes made were challenged by the BC teacher's federation, and were later found to be unconstitutional.
As the archaeologist Bruce Trigger noted, culture-historical archaeology " was a response to growing awareness of geographical variability in the archaeological record at a time when cultural evolutionism was being challengedThese developments were accompanied by growing nationalism and racism, which made ethnicity appear to be the most important factor shaping human history.

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