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*** Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, men's athletic teams of the Mānoa campus

*** and are
*** The muzzle mouldings are the tiered rings which connect the face with the rest of the muzzle, the first of which is called the lip and the second the fillet
*** The muzzle astragal and fillets are a series of three narrow rings running around the outside of the chase just behind the neck.
*** The Three Rites are the three ancient ritual texts listed among the classics of Confucianism, a record of social forms and ceremonies of the Western Zhou, and a restoration of the original copy after the burning of Confucian texts in 213 BCE
*** Brain tanned leathers are made by a labor-intensive process which uses emulsified oils, often those of animal brains.
*** Moral realism ( in the robust sense ; see moral universalism for the minimalist sense ) holds that such propositions are about robust or mind-independent facts, that is, not facts about any person or group's subjective opinion, but about objective features of the world.
*** Value monism is the common form of universalism, which holds that all goods are commensurable on a single value scale.
*** Value pluralism contends that there are two or more genuine scales of value, knowable as such, yet incommensurable, so that any prioritization of these values is either non-cognitive or subjective.
*** Moral rationalism, also called ethical rationalism, is the view according to which moral truths ( or at least general moral principles ) are knowable a priori, by reason alone.
*** Operational metrics are used in manufacturing and distribution to measure efficiency and effectiveness.
*** Longitude of the node, how orbital nodes are parameterised
*** Epimeliades or Epimelides ( apple tree ; also protected flocks ), other name variants include Meliades, Maliades and Hamameliades ; same as these are also the Boucolai ( Pastoral Nymphs )
*** in Canada, in Quebec where there are Occitan associations such as Association Occitane du Québec and Association des Occitans .< ref >
*** The Guji Oromo, who are inhabiting the southern part of Oromia, neighboring the Borana Guttuu and the Sidama People.
*** Big Ticket Entertainment ( semi-in-name-only since 2006, only shows running are Judge Judy and Judge Joe Brown )
*** Reflexive pronouns are used when a person or thing acts on itself.
*** Layback spin, an upright figure skating spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice
*** Fragmentation: Metal fragments are projected at high velocity to cause damage or injury.
*** 1966 – After 1966 with the draft in place more than 500, 000 troops are sent to Vietnam by the Johnson administration and college attendance soars.
*** First Battle of Porto: 18, 000 Portuguese soldiers are drowned in a rout after defeat by the French under Marshal Soult.
*** Varieties are not commonly associated with species nebulosus.
*** Varieties based on opacity are not commonly associatied with species lenticularis, castellanus, or floccus.
*** Varieties based on opacity are not commonly associated with species lenticularis or castellanus.
*** Varieties are not commonly associated with species fractus.
*** The successive pedicels are aligned on the same plane: drepanium
*** The successive pedicels are arranged in a sort of spiral: cincinnus ( characteristic of the Boraginaceae and Commelinaceae )

*** and often
*** synthetic rubbers-synthetic elastomers made of any one or more of several petrochemical ( usually ) monomers such as 1, 3-butadiene, styrene, isobutylene, isoprene, chloroprene ; elastomeric polymers are often made with a high percentage of conjugated diene monomers such as 1, 3-butadiene, isoprene, or chloroprene
*** phenol-hydroxybenzene ; often made by the cumene process
*** acetone-dimethyl ketone ; also often made by the cumene process
*** solvents-liquids used for dissolving materials ; examples often made from petrochemicals include ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone, benzene, toluene, xylenes
*** Note: Members of Parliament are often referred to as " the honourable member for ( riding )" and do not use the style " honourable " with their name.
*** The critically endangered Mekong giant catfish ( Pangasianodon gigas ), at up to, is often viewed as the largest freshwater fish.
*** Saponins ( plant steroids, often glycosylated )
*** Those of the Nandor who later entered Beleriand were called the Laiquendi ( Green Elves or Green People, so named because their attire was often green.
*** cost plus pricing is often used along with break even analysis
*** A-shirt or singlet ( in British English ) – essentially a sleeveless shirt with large armholes and a large neck hole, often worn by labourers or athletes for increased movability.
*** camisole – woman's undershirt with narrow straps, or a similar garment worn alone ( often with bra ).
*** From Kenner to Geismar, the Jefferson Highway followed alongside the east bank levee of the Mississippi River which, due to various sections of levee being relocated during the 1920s and 1930s, is often a significant distance removed from the modern River Road.
*** The minister opens to a random passage in the New Testament-this passage serves as the basis of most of the sermon, although the Old Testament passage ( or fore-reading ) is often referred to as well
*** It is often important to cash side-suit winners before commencing a cross-ruff, otherwise the opponents may discard in the side-suit, allowing them to trump the winner later.
*** Compression fracture-a collapse of a vertebra, often in the form of wedge fractures due to larger compression anteriorly.
*** Campbelltown Stadium, a sports ground used most often for Rugby League matches
*** Push up facebuster, often done repeatedly in succession
*** These lands ( 3 – 8 ) were often grouped together as Inner Austria.
*** Vorarlberg and the Vorlande were often grouped together as Further Austria and mostly ruled jointly with Tyrol.
*** Adventure film, a genre of film that often uses action scenes preferably to display and explore exotic locations in an energetic way
*** SAS ( Société par actions simplifiée ): ≈ unlisted public company ( Au ), close corporation ( CC ) ( S. Africa ), private corporation ( Can ); often used for subsidiaries ; minimum of one director and two members / shareholders ; no limit on share capital ; liability can be restricted to director ; no " one share-one vote " principle
*** SR-25 ; 7. 62mm NATO sniper rifle is often used to provide fire support.

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