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All and conventions
All dōng ( east )- xī ( west ), nán ( south )- běi ( north ), qián ( former )- hòu ( later ) conventions were invented only by past or present historiographers for denoting a new era of a dynasty.
All three have different formats, conventions and constraints.
All chief cooks who sail internationally are similarly documented by their respective countries because of international conventions and agreements.
All of these numbering schemes use identical basic conventions and road-sign designs.
* All those conventions were replaced by a comprehensive treaty of alliance between the governments of Romania, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, signed in Strbské Pleso on June 27, 1930 and entered into effect " immediately ", in the phrasing of article 6.
All Javanese languages are hierarchical and stratified, with strict social conventions for appropriate language subsets to be used for one's superiors or social and cultural functions.
All the litigation was for the sake of image and because the journalistic conventions required it.
All leadership conventions were delegated conventions, except in 1998 when a one-member-one-vote ( OMOV ) process was used in which each riding was allocated 100 points which were distributed among candidates by proportional representation.
All forms of theatre have dramatic conventions, some of which may be unique to that particular form, such as the poses used by actors in Japanese kabuki theatre to establish a character, or the stock character of the black-cloaked, moustache twirling villain in early cinema melodrama serials.
All of the party's leadership races before 1990 were determined by delegated conventions.
All leadership contests in the Saskatchewan Liberal Party have been determined by delegated conventions.
All of the party's leadership conventions before 1993 were delegated, i. e., local party riding associations selected delegates to attend a convention and elect a leader by secret ballot.
All Caribbean chapters attend either the Northeast State or Mid-Atlantic State conventions.
All of the orthographies that have been used for Northern Sami trace their roots back to Rask's system, unlike the orthographies used for Lule and Southern Sami, which are mainly based on the orthographical conventions of Swedish and Norwegian.
All persons have the right to protection of health, as well as the duty to participate actively in the furtherance and protection of the same, and to comply with such health and hygiene measures as may be established by law, and in accordance with international conventions and treaties signed and ratified by the Republic.
All the constitutional conventions were held here, the seat of government again was here ( in 1864 – 1882 ) and New Orleans was the center of dispute and organization in the struggle between political and ethnic blocks for the control of government.
All previous editions of the ICZN Code, or previous other rules and conventions have no force any more today, and the scientific names published back in these times are to be evaluated only under the present edition of the ICZN Code.
Australia is signatory to a number of international conventions, including International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The facilities on the site are used for a variety of other events ; the grandstand is regularly used for Nodak Speedway stock car races, and the All Seasons Arena is frequently used for conventions, sporting events, and festivals, including Norsk Høstfest.
All languages ( except Latin ) offer overseas Study Abroad and Exchange experiences ; the Latin program is renowned for its success at national and state competitions, having won the past eight Illinois Junior Classical League conventions and numerous Illinois Certamen League championships.
All the races maintain similar naming conventions and strength orientation in regards to their vehicles and structures, with certain attributes of one vehicle having a relative advantage over the other.

All and class
All three architectures were considered mainframe class machines:
All Bantu languages have a noun class specifically for humans ( sometimes including other animate beings ).
All three computational processes ( recursion, the λ-calculus, and the Turing machine ) were shown to be equivalent — all three approaches define the same class of functions.
All parishioners of the Archdiocese's churches were cited as a defendant class.
All diuretics increase the excretion of water from bodies, although each class does so in a distinct way.
All the elements in a given equivalence class are equivalent among themselves, and no element is equivalent with any element from a different class.
All contracted volunteers, including those of equestrian and senatorial class, were legally enslaved by their auctoratio because it involved their potentially lethal submission to a master.
< div class =" references-small "> All references to Hamlet, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Arden Shakespeare Q2 ( Thompson and Taylor, 2006a ).
All of this served short-term propaganda ends, but also served to reconcile the German people, particularly the working class, to the regime.
project, a young time-displaced founding class of X-Men, including Jean Grey, will appear in the series All New X-Men by Brian Michael Bendis.
All concepts, except the top concept ( usually THING ), must have at least one super class.
All of the previous examples of Lie groups fall within the class of classical groups.
All these “ outsider ” characters belong to a socially prestigious class and are well-educated.
All of the compounds in this class were discovered and synthesized during or soon after World War II, led by Dr. Gerhard Schrader ( later under the employment of IG Farben ).
All living things, as well as sacred things and things connected to the Earth are considered powerful and belong to the animate class.
All class relationships are between client classes and supplier classes.
All recorded history hitherto has been a history of class struggle, of the succession of the rule and victory of certain social classes over others.
All observed GRBs have originated from outside the Milky Way galaxy, although a related class of phenomena, soft gamma repeater flares, are associated with magnetars within the Milky Way.
All three classes were scheduled to race but severe wind and rain prevented the 250 cc class from racing.
All goes array, however, when Teacher finds out he has been tricked and punishes the pupils by making them stay behind after school and paint the class room ceiling.
All but one lady sitting in the front row are wearing the baju kurung who is the teacher of the class.
All were of the Anthares class having a crew of six, one was stationed at Goa ( Sirius ), another at Diu ( Vega ) and one at Damão ( Anthares ); the enclaves were separated by hundreds of miles.
Australian cricketer and cartoonist Arthur Mailey had taken all 10 wickets for 66 runs in a first class match during the 1921 tour of England, and hence titled his 1958 autobiography 10 for 66 And All That.
< div class =" references-small "> All references to The Taming of the Shrew, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Oxford Shakespeare ( Oliver, 1982 ), which is based on the 1623 First Folio.

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