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All traces of official opposition to heliocentrism by the church disappeared in 1835 when these works were finally dropped from the Index ".
All human traces dating from before 1946 are automatically protected.
All traces of human existence underwater which are one hundred years old or more are protected by the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage.
All traces of former ownership marks, except for a small part of a bright pink stamp which overlapped the writing on folio 223 of the Speculum, had been removed, perhaps to avoid tax liability for the former owner ( although as historian Kirsten Seaver noted many years later, stamps on random book pages indicate institutional, not private ownership ).
All remaining traces of Cooke's town were obliterated at this point.
All human traces dating from before 1946 are automatically protected.
All traces of the former institution have all but vanished but for a few photographs, records, stories, and a plaque that commemorates the location of the sign.
All traces of formality were removed, and naturally arranged clumps of trees were planted to create a landscape garden.
All traces of the industry disappeared during the German Occupation.
All of Zildjian's cast bronze cymbals contains 80 % copper and 20 % tin with traces of silver in its alloy.
Galileo's writings were on the Catholic Index of prohibited books All traces of official opposition to heliocentrism by the church disappeared in 1835 when these works were finally dropped from the Index.
All traces of Minolta gone.
All traces of the Peanuts branding was removed, some very sloppily, although the gift shops were allowed to continue selling Peanuts merchandise without the Camp Snoopy label.
All traces of its viaduct and embankment beyond Tat Bank Road were destroyed when the M5 motorway was built.
All the caves were also originally painted in the past, but now only traces remain.
All caves were painted in the past, but only traces remain.
All traces of the former Polish autonomy were removed and the kingdom was divided into ten provinces, each with an appointed Russian military governor and all under complete control of the Governor-General at Warsaw.
All archaeological traces in the Northern Cape that are greater than 100 years old are automatically protected by the South African Heritage Resources Act, while some are formally protected by declaration as either Provincial Heritage Sites ( e. g. Wildebeest Kuil and Nooitgedacht ) or National Heritage Sites ( e. g. Wonderwerk Cave ).
The history of IIT Guwahati traces its roots to the 1985 Assam Accord signed between the All Assam Students Union and the Government of India, which mentions the general improvement in education facilities in Assam and specifically the setting up of an IIT.
All traces of this porch were eradicated, and the west wall where it stood returned to a blank wall, immediately after the new parliament opened.
All India Kisan Sabha ( Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Sabha ) ( AIKS ), is the peasants front of Communist Party of India ( Marxist ) ( CPI ( M )), and works for farmers rights and anti-feudal movement in India, which traces its origin to All India Kisan Sabha founded in 1936.
All the labor must have been performed at night, and all traces of the work accomplished at night was closed up or cleared away before the morning light.
All You Need Is Cash ( also known as The Rutles ) is a 1978 television film that traces ( in mockumentary style ) the career of a fictitious British rock group called The Rutles.

All and them
`` All dey know down dere is it were at Manassas Junction and it were a big fight '', the old man told them.
All of them were there in this loosely knit association of diversified ideologies, and each berated the other and beat his breast for his own approaches.
All of them felt a compelling need for more coverage on areas that could be only lightly touched upon in a general survey functional course.
All too often its conception of parish ministry and pastoral care includes no responsibility for them in their relation to issues of the most desperate urgency for the life of mankind.
All these he hung in his burglarproof home called Stone's Throw, outside Pittsburgh, and only people he liked and trusted ever got to see them.
`` All of them for you ''.
All the ideologies changing from day to day, right under his eyes, so how could a man look to any one of them for an enlargement of his freedom??
All the young men, Alokut among them, challenged them in matched racing.
All we own is Francie's bedroom set and the televison-record player and we even owe on them.
All the women were beautiful, and the men were equal to them ; ;
All of the elements of the experience were impossible and yet the reality of them was heavy upon him and he resolved never again to visit the temple at Fudomae.
It was the mutual bond and obligation between monarch and subjects, whereby subjects are called his liege subjects, because they are bound to obey and serve him ; and he is called their liege lord, because he should maintain and defend them ( Ex parte Anderson ( 1861 ) 3 El & El 487 ; 121 ER 525 ; China Navigation Co v Attorney-General ( 1932 ) 48 TLR 375 ; Attorney-General v Nissan 1 All ER 629 ; Oppenheimer v Cattermole 3 All ER 1106 ).
All of them were subject to a review beforehand that might disqualify them for office and an examination after stepping down.
All this accomplished, however, was to allow them to return home via the Megarid.
* All government matters within the jurisdiction of the Privy Council were to be transacted there, and all council resolutions were to be signed by those who advised and consented to them.
All of them are radioactive.
" All the way through I had opportunities, and I never knew about them ," Walsh said.
All the films have an evangelistic emphasis, and curiously, Bob Jones, Jr. plays villains in four of them.
All the circumstances accompanying the martyrdom were to be inquired into ; the faith of those who suffered, and the motives that animated them were to be rigorously examined, in order to prevent the recognition of undeserving persons.
All living canids ( Caninae ) have a ligament analogous to the nuchal ligament of ungulates used to maintain the posture of the head and neck with little active muscle exertion ; this ligament allows them to conserve energy while running long distances following scent trails with their nose to the ground.
Clerihews are not satirical or abusive, but they target famous individuals and reposition them in an absurd, anachronistic or commonplace setting, often giving them an over-simplified and slightly garbled description ( similar to the schoolboy style of 1066 and All That )

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