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All and waters
All of these civilizations lie in fertile river valleys where agriculture is relatively easy once dams and irrigation are constructed to control the flood waters.
In 1992, as a close friend of actresses Jill Bennett and Rachel Roberts, Anderson included a touching episode in his autobiographical BBC film Is That All There Is ?, with a boat trip down the River Thames ( several of their professional colleagues and friends aboard ) to scatter their ashes on the waters while musician Alan Price sang the song " Is That All There Is?
All U. S. commercial facilities are currently sited in waters under state or territorial jurisdiction.
All waters inside this baseline are designated Archipelagic Waters.
All had a form of fore / aft gaff rig with a flat bottom and lee boards to allow operations in shallow waters.
** All German, Italian, and Danish ships anchored in United States waters are taken into " protective custody ".
All the shallow waters of the southern end of the sea have been drained in modern times and are now salt flats.
All cavefish are small and typical of the fresh waters of the southern regions of North America.
The following account of the origin of the name Allegheny was given in 1780 by Moravian missionary David Zeisberger: " All this land and region, stretching as far as the creeks and waters that flow into the Alleghene the Delawares called Alligewinenk, which means ' a land into which they came from distant parts '.
All of the other cypriniformes live in continental waters and have a wide geographical range.
All waters were under his government ; bays, rivers and even the waters under the earth.
All five species of salmon are abundant in the waters nearby King Cove.
All of the area's lands and waters are owned by the County of Los Angeles and are leased to private leaseholders on long-term agreements.
All species are at least somewhat migratory, moving into warmer waters during the winter, during which they both mate and give birth.
All nations unilaterally determine their standard time zones, which are applicable only on land and adjacent territorial waters.
All reversed in the quiet reflecting waters
All sponges in this class are strictly marine, and, while they are distributed worldwide, most are found in shallow tropical waters.
All of the young take residence in shallow protected waters and live and hide in seaweed, sea lettuce or eelgrass beds for protection, and are green in color in order to camouflage themselves.
All waters are open for swimming-with the exception for lakes that are drinking water supplies ( see for instance Maridalsvannet ).
All the inland waters ( Eider River, Treene, Schlei, and the marshes east of Husum and around the Rheider Au ) that the Danes were relying on as defence to guard the flanks of the Dannevirke, were frozen hard and could be crossed easily.
All waters with a " significant nexus " to " navigable waters " are covered under the CWA ; however, the phrase " significant nexus " remains open to judicial interpretation and considerable controversy.

All and beyond
They aim to make Food for All a reality in the 21st century and beyond.
All editions, however, agree that the cataclysm destroyed all government and society beyond a village scale, plunging the world into a Dark Age.
All others – citizens, slaves or freewere usually buried beyond the town or city limits to avoid the ritual and physical pollution of their community.
All of these uses now also seem to be spreading beyond MIT as well.
All other trusts are special trusts where the trustee has active duties beyond this.
All advances were lodged by him in the Bank of England until required, and all subsidies were paid over without deduction, even though it was pressed upon him, so that he did not draw a shilling from his office beyond the salary legally attaching to it.
All traffic is passed through a " cleaning center " or a " scrubbing center " via various methods such as proxies, tunnels or even direct circuits, which separates " bad " traffic ( DDoS and also other common internet attacks ) and only sends good traffic beyond to the server.
* All costs for each day beyond 150 days
* 12th century — Fakhr al-Din al-Razi discusses Islamic cosmology, rejects Aristotle's idea of an Earth-centered universe, and, in the context of his commentary on the Qur ' anic verse, " All praise belongs to God, Lord of the Worlds ," proposes that the universe has more than " a thousand thousand worlds beyond this world such that each one of those worlds be bigger and more massive than this world as well as having the like of what this world has.
All of these rules can be proven, starting with the addition of natural numbers and generalizing up through the real numbers and beyond.
All sprints beyond this distance increasingly incorporate an element of endurance.
According to Shaiva guru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami ( 1927 – 2001 ), Ardhanarishvara signifies that the great Shiva is " All, inseparable from His energy " ( i. e. his Shakti ) and is beyond gender.
All the former Saxe-Lauenburgian areas beyond the Elbe belong today to the Lower Saxon districts of Cuxhaven ( Land of Hadeln ), Harburg and Lüneburg.
* All homes in the village conform to colonial architecture, built with only the finest construction materials " above and beyond " normal building standards
All through his term as archbishop he refused to allow Edward to tax the clergy beyond certain levels, and withstood severe pressure to change his mind.
All hardware manufacturers ( especially DVD player / burner manufacturers ) implement DVD CCA-mandated enforcement features on their products ; some even go beyond that and implement additional features to restrict ripping, for example:
All it can do is to necessitate us to think that a cause there is of a given change, but what that cause is it cannot of itself inform us, or even suggest to us, beyond implying that it must be to the effect.
In Hermetic thought, it is likely that the movements of the planets have meaning beyond the laws of physics and actually hold metaphorical value as symbols in the mind of The All, or God.
All such behaviour, however capricious and difficult to accept, was explained as " a technique for transformation " to push people " beyond the mind.
All Muslim authorities maintain that a true understanding of God is impossible unless He introduces Himself due to the fact that God is beyond the range of human vision and senses.
All sprints beyond this distance increasingly incorporate an element of endurance.
All that can be seen are the rough mountain ranges-the Montes Rook and the Montes Cordillera-and some glimpses of the dark mare material beyond them.
" Perceptions of self or not-self, which would count as differentiation, would not apply beyond the " All.
All three bodies were burned beyond recognition, and were identified by dental records and Rhoads ' jewelry.

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