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Cities would grow in importance and Brazilian people could finally get the permission to manufacture common products once imported from Portugal, like glass.
It therefore includes words such as mukluk, Canuck, bluff and grow op, but does not list common core words such as desk, table or car.
As school consolidation became more common and as more rural residents migrated to cities making large high schools grow even larger, smaller high schools had only a mismatch to look forward to come tournament time, as success concentrated in Indiana's large urban and suburban schools.
Only in the mid-20th century did the Republic's population start to grow once more, but emigration was still common until the 1990s.
The basic objective of the meet is to create a common platform for the students and scholars of Economics, thereby offering opportunities to young minds to know and grow through interaction with each other and the stalwarts of the field.
Languages may even spontaneously develop in environments where people live or grow up together without a common language, for example in the case of creole languages, and the case of spontaneously developed sign languages such as Nicaraguan Sign Language.
It was a common folklore in some countries that mandrake would only grow where the semen of a hanged man had dripped on to the ground ; this would appear to be the reason for the methods employed by the alchemists who " projected human seed into animal earth ".
Properties common to terrestrial organisms ( plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea and bacteria ) are that they are cellular, carbon-and-water-based with complex organization, having a metabolism, a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli, and reproduce.
Aprium trees grow quickly and are smaller compared to other common home-grown apricots.
* Common wart ( Verruca vulgaris ), a raised wart with roughened surface, most common on hands, but can grow anywhere on the body ;
Perch grow to around or more, but the most common fish to be caught are around or less, and anything over is considered a prize catch.
Each cell has a high walled garden, wherein the monk may meditate as well as grow flowers for himself and / or vegetables for the common good of the community, as a form of physical exercise.
In Europe there are no dedicated epiphytic plants using roots, but rich assemblages of mosses and lichens grow on trees in damp areas ( mainly the western coastal fringe ), and the common polypody fern grows epiphytically along branches.
Adoption was very common, especially when the father ( or mother ) was childless or had seen all his children grow up and marry away.
It is widely believed that Murcia's name is derived from the Latin words of Myrtea or Murtea, meaning land of Myrtle ( the plant is known to grow in the general area ), although it may also be a derivation of the word Murtia, which would mean Murtius Village ( Murtius was a common Roman name ).
Because guinea pigs ' teeth grow constantly, they routinely gnaw, lest their teeth become too large for their mouth, a common problem in rodents.
Its beauty was like to that of common silver, but the beauty of mithril did not tarnish or grow dim.
To make matters worse, it was a common practice to burn the wooded areas in the mistaken belief that the fire would kill ticks and make grass grow.
One of the most common and distinctive seaweed species that grow among the rock pools and the nearshore rockshelfs is Neptunes Necklace ( Hormosira banksii ) a seaweed made of small buoyant fleshy bead-like structures which resemble strongly that of a necklace.
The Playoff beard is a tradition common with teams in the National Hockey League and now in other leagues where players allow their beards to grow from the beginning of the playoff season until the playoffs are over for their team.
At the same time, the number of grow shops has increased over the past few years, which seems to indicate that cultivation for personal use ( in Portuguese: auto-cultivo ) is becoming a more common practice.
Kōwhai trees grow throughout the country and are a common feature in New Zealand gardens.
Scientists at the NIDCD hope that new data will help to develop strategies to prevent injury from falls, a common occurrence among people with balance disorders, particularly as they grow older.
Legionella requires the presence of cysteine and iron to grow and therefore does not grow on common blood agar media used for laboratory based total viable counts or on site displides.

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But I have been at some pains to review it as the drama of the common man, to point up what happened to him under Eisenhower's leadership.
The men who speculate on these institutions have, for the most part, come to at least one common conclusion: that many of the great enterprises and associations around which our democracy is formed are in themselves autocratic in nature, and possessed of power which can be used to frustrate the citizen who is trying to assert his individuality in the modern world ''.
This showed that common sense had not died out at the county and village level -- though why the unhappy and obviously unbalanced woman was not restrained remains a puzzle.
It purported to be a reasonably serious attempt at a treatment of jazz musicians, their aims, their problems -- the tug-of-war between the `` pure '' and the `` commercial '' -- and seemed a promising vehicle, for the two men shared a common interest in jazz.
Milton was to act as the archfool, the supreme wit, the lightly bantering pater, Pater Liber, who could at once trip lightly over that which deserved such treatment, or could at will annihilate the common enemies of the college gathering, and with words alone.
Such payments shall be made to small domestic producers of lead as long as the market price for common lead at New York, New York, as determined by the Secretary, is below 14-1/2 cents per pound, and such payments shall be 75 per centum of the difference between 14-1/2 cents per pound and the average market price for the month in which the sale occurred as determined by the Secretary.
Carpenter's study showed that female common garter and ribbon snakes of Michigan mature at about the age of two.
It does, as in type 1,, supply the hilar lymph nodes, the pulmonary artery, the pulmonary vein, the bronchi, and the bronchioles -- terminating in a common capillary bed with the pulmonary artery at the level of the respiratory bronchiole.
In types 1, 2 and 3 the bronchial artery terminates in a capillary bed shared in common with the pulmonary artery at the level of the distal bronchiole.
Moreover, if Af and Af are two planes intersecting in a line l, tangent to Q at a point P, the two free intersections of the image curves Af and Af must coincide at P', the image of P, and at this point Af and Af must have a common tangent l'.
This is brought out in the common religious ethos that prevails even in the denominationally diverse audiences at many secular semi-public and public occasions in the United States ; ;
Finally, whatever the techniques used, a twin goal is common to all preventive casework service: to cushion or reduce the force of the stress impact while at the same time to encourage and support family members to mobilize and use their ego capacities.
As the material at the command of the potters grew and the volume of their production increased, the local variations within a common style became more evident.
The convertible debentures are convertible into common shares at $65 a share by June 1, 1966 ; ;
One of these days, I'm going to organize a gigantic exhibition that will span everything that's being painted these days, from extreme abstract expressionism to extreme photorealism, and then you'll be able to see at a glance how much artists have in common with each other.
Amateur astronomers often look at the sky using nothing more than their eyes, but common tools for amateur astronomy include portable telescopes and binoculars.
They reasoned that if all three families had a common ancestor, we should expect losses to happen at random, not only at the geographical margins of the family, and that the observed pattern is consistent with borrowing.
: Given any set X of pairwise disjoint non-empty sets, there exists at least one set C that contains exactly one element in common with each of the sets in X.
Argon is the third most common gas in the Earth's atmosphere, at 0. 93 % ( 9, 300 ppm ), making it approximately 23. 8 times as abundant as next most common atmospheric gas, carbon dioxide ( 390 ppm ), and more than 500 times as abundant as the next most common noble gas, neon ( 18 ppm ).

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