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1 ) Through faecal DNA analysis, estimate the genetic diversity of the remaining wild bongo and calculate the relatedness of the isolated wild populations.
Through a combination of poor judgment, lack of oversight by the bank's management and regulators, and unfortunate events like the Kobe earthquake, Leeson incurred a US $ 1. 3 billion loss that bankrupted the centuries-old institution.
* TVO Big Ideas: Freeman Dyson on Living Through Four Revolutions, by Freeman Dyson ( video ) June 1, 2011 at Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Canada
Through application of elementary row operations and the Gaussian elimination algorithm, the left block of B can be reduced to the identity matrix I, which leaves A < sup >− 1 </ sup > in the right block of B.
Through most of 1603, Kepler paused his other work to focus on optical theory ; the resulting manuscript, presented to the emperor on January 1, 1604, was published as Astronomiae Pars Optica ( The Optical Part of Astronomy ).
* The Holy Bible passage, 1 Corinthians 13: 12: " Through a Glass Darkly " references a dim mirror image or poor mirror reflection
Through these two men a military revolution was speedily accomplished ; they refused to renew their vows of allegiance to Emperor Galba on 1 January 69, and early in 69 Vitellius was proclaimed emperor at Cologne.
Through 2005, the Cripple Creek district produced about 23. 5 million troy ounces ( 979 1 / 6 troy tons / 888. 3 metric tons ) of gold.
Through six weeks of narrow escapes Charles managed to flee England in disguise, landing in Normandy on 16 October, despite a reward of £ 1, 000 on his head, risk of death for anyone caught helping him and the difficulty in disguising Charles, who was unusually tall at over 6 feet ( 185 cm ) high.
Through the nineties, the music grew to become one of the most popular genres in France ; in 1997, IAM's release " L ' école du Micro d ' Argent " sold more than 1 million discs, with NTM moving more than 700, 000 copies of their final album " Suprême NTM ".
Damon Knight, in his introduction to the paper-back edition from the New English Library edition of The Past Through Tomorrow, Vol 1., compares the story to then-current power of Jimmy Hoffa and the Teamsters Union.
Through the acquisitions of Bredbandsbolaget and Cybercity, made in July 2005 for NOK 4. 5 billion and NOK 1. 3 billion, respectively, Telenor has gained a strong position in the fast-growing broadband markets in Sweden and Denmark.
Through this slot it also includes built-in support for an 80-column text display on monitors ( with the addition of a plug-in 1 K memory card, via bank-switching of 40 columns ) and could be easily doubled to 128 KB RAM by alternatively plugging in an Apple's Extended 80 Columns Card.
Through Virginia, U. S. 1 is paralleled by Interstates: the remainder of Interstate 85 to Petersburg, Interstate 95 through Richmond and Fredericksburg to Alexandria, and Interstate 395 into Arlington.
< http :// www. oxfordreference. com. ezproxy. library. yorku. ca / views / ENTRY. html? entry = t9. e2608 & srn = 1 & ssid = 1033377691 </ ref > Through plays, gods such as Dionysus could be celebrated.
They were also equal (" אחי ", meaning " brothers " 1 Kings 9: 13, Amos 1: 9 ) Through the alliance with Solomon, Hiram ensured himself access to the major trade routes to Egypt, Arabia and Mesopotamia.
Through 1919, a little more than 1 / 3 of what is now Ellport existed as the Ellwood City Country Club.
* Taruskin, Richard, Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the Works Through Mavra, Volume 1 ( Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1996 ).
Through time, the particle radius and the vapor pressure are proportional to ( p < sub > 0 </ sub >)< sup > 2 / 3 </ sup > and to ( p < sub > 0 </ sub >)< sup > 1 / 3 </ sup >, respectively.
In a MusicRadar poll, " I Heard It Through the Grapevine ", one of his most famous songs, was voted No. 1 and greatest Motown song and his " What's Going On " made the top five.
Through the years, there have been many toys representing the original Generation 1 incarnation of Megatron ; some of which have appeared in fiction, others of which have not.
** Travellers of a Hundred Ages: The Japanese as Revealed Through 1, 000 Years of Diaries, Columbia University Press © 1989 reprinted 1999 ISBN 0-231-11437-0
* June 1 – Philip Parmalee, actor ( with Mabel Normand in A Dash Through the Clouds ); pioneer aviator for the Wright Brothers
In fact, we are all consecrated priests through Baptism, as St. Peter in 1 Peter 2 says, " You are a royal priesthood and a priestly kingdom ," and Revelation, " Through your blood you have made us into priests and kings.

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Among all Christians, 37. 5 % live in the Americas, 25. 7 % live in Europe, 22. 5 % live in Africa, 13. 1 % live in Asia, 1. 2 % live in Oceania and 0. 9 % live in the Middle East.
Approximately 1, 100 mappae mundi are known to have survived from the Middle Ages.
A fourth island shown on some maps, Anniversary Island one km ( 1, 100 yards ) southwest of Middle Island, appears as just a sand bar on satellite images.
Eleanor of Aquitaine () ( 1122 or 1124 – 1 April 1204 ) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages.
For 2006, $ 9. 6 billion of revenue came from the Americas ( Canada, Latin America, and the United States ); $ 8 billion from Europe, Middle East, and Africa ; $ 1. 5 billion from Asia-Pacific ; Services ' revenue was: Infrastructure $ 12 billion, Applications Software $ 5. 9 billion, Business Process Outsourcing $ 3 billion and all other $ 421 million.
A nation with a population of less than one million, it maintains nearly 1, 000 soldiers overseas in UN peacekeeping missions, mainly in the Middle East.
Isidore's T and O map, which was seen as representing a small part of a spherical Earth, was essentially unchanged from its predecessors of 1, 200 years previously, continued to be used through the Middle Ages by authors, e. g. the 9th century bishop Rabanus Maurus who compared the habitable part of the northern hemisphere ( Aristotle's northern temperate clime ) with a wheel.
" The Middle Ages between Nationalism and Colonialism ," French Historical Studies ( Winter 2011 ) 34 # 1 pp 37 – 46
It became fragmented, with various parts ruled by numerous Middle kingdoms for the next 1, 500 years.
* 1969 " Middle and Late Bronze Age Strata at Megiddo ", Levant 1 ( 1969 ), pp. 25 – 60.
Mandates in the Middle East and Africa, which included: 1.
The Middle East's expected economic growth rate is at about 4. 1 % for 2010 and 5. 1 % in 2011.
During the Middle Ages several other days were variously taken as the beginning of the calendar year ( 1 March, 25 March, Easter, 1 September, 25 December ).
In Europe, Middle East and Asia, offshore powerboat racing is led by the UIM regulated Class 1 and Powerboat GPS ( formerly known as Powerboat P1 ).
International links include: landing points for the SEA-ME-WE-3 and SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable systems (* AMK ) that provide links to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe ; 3 Intelsat satellite earth stations ( 1 Atlantic Ocean and 2 Indian Ocean ); 3 operational international gateway exchanges ( 2 at Karachi and 1 at Islamabad ); and microwave radio relay to neighboring countries.
It has been estimated that around 1, 000 tons of pepper and 1, 000 tons of the other common spices were imported into Western Europe each year during the Late Middle Ages.
In 1988, however, overseas construction contracts totaled only US $ 2. 6 billion ( orders from the Middle East were US $ 1. 2 billion ), a 1 percent increase over the previous year, while new orders for domestic construction projects totaled US $ 13. 8 billion, an 8. 8 percent increase over 1987.
It described the Shriners as " among secret lodges the No. 1 in prestige, wealth and show ", and stated that " n the typical city, especially in the Middle West, the Shriners will include most of the prominent citizens.
More recent scholarship, such as that of Yaakov Elman, concludes that since the Tosefta, as we know it, must be dated linguistically as an example of Middle Hebrew 1, it was most likely compiled in early Amoraic times from oral transmission of baraitot., Professor Shamma Friedman, has found that the Tosefta draws on relatively early Tannaitic source material and that parts of the Tosefta predate the Mishnah.

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