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Not a single Southern author, major or minor, has made the urban problems of an urban South his primary source material.
At the same time, a major proportion of these young men and women see religion as a means of personal adjustment, an anchor for family life, a source of emotional security.
The suspended solids discharged in the effluent were found to be the major source of the Aj.
`` In many corners of the globe '', he said, `` the major source of impressions about this country are in the movies they meet.
The oceans are the major source of the atmospheric moisture that is obtained through evaporation.
Where the major source of argon is the decay of
The development of this department at the British Museum moved the focus for the development of conservation from Germany to Britain, and in 1956 Plenderleith wrote a significant handbook called The Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, it was this book rather than Rathgen's that is commonly seen as the major source for the development of conservation as we know it today.
Poultry is a major source of income for farmers.
The major biological source of sulfur containing compounds is dimethyl sulfide.
Glucose is the major energy source in most life forms.
In Europe, the major source for tin was Great Britain's deposits of ore in Cornwall, which were traded as far as Phoenicia in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Beans are a major source of dietary protein in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
Germany had cornered supplies of calcium acetate, a major source of acetone.
Communication is usually described along a few major dimensions: Message ( what type of things are communicated ), source / emisor / sender / encoder ( by whom ), form ( in which form ), channel ( through which medium ), destination / receiver / target / decoder ( to whom ), and Receiver.
Costa Rica's major source of export income is technology based.
Monosaccharides are the major source of fuel for metabolism, being used both as an energy source ( glucose being the most important in nature ) and in biosynthesis.
In addition to the realization that there are major gaps in our knowledge of Chinese history is the equal realization that there are tremendous quantities of primary source material that have not yet been analyzed.
The coltan is a major source of tantalum, which is used in the fabrication of electronic components in computers and mobile phones.
The Jordan River is the only major water source flowing into the Dead Sea, although there are small perennial springs under and around the Dead Sea, creating pools and quicksand pits along the edges.
The last major game to make use of the Duke Nukem 3D source code was TNT Team's WWII GI in 1999.
Some contend that the amendment devastated American science, since ARPA / DARPA was a major funding source for basic science projects of the time ; the National Science Foundation never made up the difference as expected.
A major source of on-line material is the Critical Rationalist website and also the Rathouse of Rafe Champion.
The order also includes shea ( Vitellaria paradoxa ), which is the major dietary lipid source for millions of sub-Saharan Africans.
Remittances from Salvadorans working in the United States sent to family members are a major source of foreign income and offset the substantial trade deficit of around $ 2. 9 billion.

major and zircon
The first major scientific impact was the discovery of Hadean (> 4000 million year old ) zircon grains at Mt.

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The region was a major producer of raw opium ( hence the name Afyon ) until the late 1960s when under international pressure, from the USA in particular, the fields were burnt and production ceased.
The expected advantages would have lighter materials, no or reduced cooling system, and hence a major weight reduction.
Bastnäsite tends to show less of a negative europium anomaly than does monazite, and hence is the major source of europium today.
Mexico is considered as a newly industrialized country, a regional power and an emerging market, hence its presence in major economic groups such as the G8 + 5 and the G-20.
However, it may have also resulted from early Christian missionaries focusing their efforts within major population centers ( e. g., St. Paul ), rather than throughout an expansive, yet sparsely populated, countryside ( hence, the Latin term suggesting " uneducated country folk ") until a bit later on.
A major question of debate is the question of whether human psychological faculties are mostly universal and innate or whether they are mostly a result of learning, and hence subject to cultural and social processes that vary between places and times.
Inflammation is thought to be the major cause of how pneumococcus causes disease, hence the tendency of diagnoses associated with it to involve inflammation.
Chinese migrants also pioneered some major Southeast Asian cities, such as Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and hence Chinese influence is felt there.
* The Incorruptibles, a list of Catholic saints and beati whose bodies are reported to be incorrupt ; that is, the bodies did not undergo any major decay after their burial and hence are considered to be under some form of divine protection.
However this does not symbolize any subordination to the religious authority, hence it is not usually performed in Catholic monarchies by the pope but usually reserved for the ( arch ) bishop of a major see ( sometimes the site of the whole coronation ) in the nation, as is sometime the very act of crowning.
Medusa performs better than the classical Orion design because its pusher plate intercepts more of the bomb's blast, its shock-absorber stroke is much longer, and all its major structures are in tension and hence can be quite lightweight.
The extension of the Grand Trunk Railway from Sarnia to Toronto ( and hence through Berlin ) in July 1856 was a major boon to the community, helping to improve industrialization in the area.
Lesney's reputation would be moulded by Jack Odell, Leslie Smith and Rodney Smith ( hence the name " Lesney "); their first major sales success was the million-selling model of Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Coach.
The central bank offers to borrow ( or lend ) large quantities of money at a rate which they determine ( sometimes this is money that they have created ex nihilo, i. e. printed ) which has a major influence on supply and demand and hence on market interest rates.
Meanwhile Polk settled a major territorial dispute with Britain with the Oregon Treaty, signed on 15 June ; this avoided a conflict with Great Britain, and hence gave the U. S. a free hand.
The semantic expressivity of Topic Maps is, in many ways, equivalent to that of RDF, but the major differences are that Topic Maps ( i ) provide a higher level of semantic abstraction ( providing a template of topics, associations and occurrences, while RDF only provides a template of two arguments linked by one relationship ) and ( hence ) ( ii ) allow n-ary relationships ( hypergraphs ) between any number of nodes, while RDF is limited to triplets.
Among the major buildings near to O ' Connell Street are St Mary's Pro-Cathedral ( popularly known as the Pro-Cathedral, which serves as Dublin's de facto Catholic cathedral, though it has never been raised formally to cathedral status, hence the name ), the Rotunda Hospital, which serves as North Dublin's main maternity hospital, and several large modern shopping centres.
For example, 12. 1 ( 8 ) E14 is a Rebuild, the 14 denoting the 14th rebuild of 12. 1 ( 8 ) E. Rebuilds are produced to either quickly repair a defect, or to satisfy customers who do not want to upgrade to a later major revision because they may be running critical infrastructure on their devices, and hence prefer to minimise change and risk.
Having fewer officer ranks than the army, the RN previously split some of its ranks by seniority ( time in rank ) to provide equivalence: hence a lieutenant with fewer than eight years seniority wore two stripes, and ranked with an army captain ; a lieutenant of eight years or more wore two stripes with a thinner one in between, and ranked with a major.
Its major difference as compared to other Whist variants is that, instead of trump being decided by the highest bidder or at random, the Spade suit is always trump, hence the name.
The last piece returns to C major, hence the additional prelude ( a device Alkan repeated in the Esquisses, Op.
Though he maintained a successful law practice in Philadelphia and was a major figure of the World War II and immediate post-war eras, he nonetheless became the subject of jokes, even wearing a toupee in an apparent effort to look younger and hence presumably more electable.
Although they became more aggressive during François Mitterrand's presidency, major French newspapers are traditionally reluctant to challenge government corruption or pursue embarrassing scandals ( the rationale being that revealing political or business scandals only profits extremists of the far-left or far-right ); hence, the Canard fills that gap.
He has argued that there are and have been major differences between economists over what is the ' correct economic policy ', hence the idea of there being a consensus was also flawed.

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