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Although no national norms exist for the social development of children, the teacher can find a great deal of information concerning types of social behavior normally displayed by children at various age levels.
Although when burned, amber does give off a characteristic " pinewood " fragrance, modern products, such as perfume, do not normally use actual amber.
Although not normally thought of as biotechnology, agriculture clearly fits the broad definition of " using a biotechnological system to make products " such that the cultivation of plants may be viewed as the earliest biotechnological enterprise.
Although clearly both genetic and environmental input is needed for a child to develop normally, considerable debate remains about how genetic information might guide cognitive development.
Although normally plaintiffs are the class, defendant class actions are also possible.
Although not flag officers, modern day commodores in the U. S. Navy rate a blue and white command pennant that is normally flown at their headquarters facilities ashore or from ships that they are embarked aboard when they are the senior officer afloat.
Although cholera may be life-threatening, prevention of the disease is normally straightforward if proper sanitation practices are followed.
Although the two parts are now normally published as a single work, Don Quixote, Part Two was a sequel published ten years after the original novel.
Although its file format also allows for multiple such streams to be concatenated ( zipped files are simply decompressed concatenated as if they were originally one file ), gzip is normally used to compress just single files.
Although normally used to imply forcible imposition of a more powerful foreign government's control on a weaker country, or over conquered territory that was previously without a unified government, " imperialism " is sometimes also used to describe loose or indirect political or economic influence or control of weak states by more powerful ones.
Although normally associated with nuclear weapons, some conventionally armed ballistic missiles are in service, such as ATACMS.
Although domes normally took on the shape of a hemisphere, the Mughals in India popularized onion-shaped domes in South Asia.
Although the proteasome normally produces very short peptide fragments, in some cases these products are themselves biologically active and functional molecules.
Although lower mass stars normally do not burn off their outer layers so rapidly, they can likewise avoid becoming red giants or red supergiants if they are in binary systems close enough so that the companion star strips off the envelope as it expands, or if they rotate rapidly enough so that convection extends all the way from the core to the surface, resulting in the absence of a separate core and envelope due to thorough mixing.
Although the sum of the weights of the tractor and the trailer ( the gross weight ) is normally limited to a certain amount, some roads and bridges are marked with a different gross weight restriction to prevent damage.
Although the anion is normally oxide, the analogous thiospinel structure includes the rest of the chalcogenides.
Although a vegetarian festival is celebrated each year by a portion of Thailand's population, and many restaurants in Thailand will offer vegetarian food during this festival period, pure vegetarian food is normally difficult to find in Thailand.
Although commercial tuning forks are normally tuned to the correct pitch at the factory, they can be retuned by filing material off the prongs.
Although Briggs and Robinson state that eight players will leave with nothing, normally the losing celebrities receive a " house " amount to give to their chosen charity, as well as their own fee for appearing on the show.
Although isotopes of a single element are normally described as having the same chemical properties, this is not strictly true.
Although not normally adopted under Roman Law, the children, called alumni, were reared in an arrangement similar to guardianship, being considered the property of the father who abandoned them.
Although winning the Democratic primary is normally tantamount to election in heavily Democratic Chicago, after his primary victory Washington found that his Republican opponent, former state legislator Bernard Epton ( earlier considered a nominal stand-in ), was supported by many white Democrats and ward organizations, including the chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party, Alderman Edward " Fast Eddie " Vrdolyak.
Although pratītyasamutpāda is normally limited to caused objects, Nagarjuna extends his argument to objects in general by differentiating two distinct ideas-dependent designation and dependent origination.
Although some microcomputers ( particularly early 8-bit home micros ) perform tasks using RAM alone, some form of secondary storage is normally desirable.
Although the cornett can technically be played legato ( i. e. without any lingual articulation ), all notes were normally tongued, except in the execution of trills and some cadential ornaments ( see Tonguing ).

Although and lock
: Although there are no universal standards for the design or testing of trigger locks, some jurisdictions, such as the state of California, maintain a list of approved trigger lock devices.
Although lock picking can be associated with criminal intent, it is an essential skill for a locksmith.
Although often in opposition, the two parties worked together on the construction of a new lock and staunch at Brownhill, to improve navigation above Earith.
Although its date of construction is unknown, the London and North Eastern Railway Company built a small pumping station to the west of Torksey lock.
Although the Swift Rapids Marine Railway was replaced by the intended conventional lock installed in 1965, the Big Chute Marine Railway is still in operation, with early plans for a lock to replace it being abandoned.
Although the river was originally navigable up to the city of Portage 200 miles ( 320 km ) from its mouth, it is now considered non-navigable beyond the lock and dam at Prairie du Sac.
Although often said to " lock in the moisture " or " seal in the juices ", searing has been demonstrated to result in a greater net loss of moisture versus cooking to the same internal temperature without first searing.
Although the poem is humorous at times, Pope keeps a sense that beauty is fragile, and that the loss of a lock of hair touches Belinda deeply.
Although initially confused by the Enterprises shield modulation, the Borg lock the vessel in a tractor beam and begin cutting open the hull.
Although at least two flash locks were built, including one to assist passage past the mill at Broxbourne, there was still friction between the bargemen and the millers, since the use of a flash lock tended to lower the water level above it, to the detriment of the mill.
Although there are usually two of these spines, the second spine is greatly reduced, being used only to lock the first spine in the erect position ; this explains the family name Monacanthidae, from the Greek monos meaning " one " and akantha meaning " thorn ".
Although called a child lock it is equally effective for adult passengers.
Although the installation of a mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the typical timber door, it is stronger and more versatile than a bored cylindrical lock, both in external trim, and functionality.
Although the chassis concepts for the Mini 4WDs remain the same for the models of the series, the body which can be made out of hard plastic or soft, transparent polyvinyl carbonate ( PVC ) for special or limited editions, which attaches with a catch-type lock at the back of the car, distinguishes one model from another ; additionally, the wings on the plastic bodies allow for improved down force and stability.
Although it lacks a low-range transfer case, it has quattro permanent four wheel drive system with a central differential lock, and an adjustable-height air suspension which helps in off road situations.
Although the council refused to comment, the letter, which was published on 1 February 1961, caused considerable local debate, and a protest cruise was organised on the Erewash Canal, with the Derby Canal entrance lock as the destination.
Although wounded he continued with his task and after two unsuccessful efforts managed to place the bridge in position across the lock and was the first man across, remaining at this dangerous post until further work was completed.
Although the Patowmack Company was a financial failure, its builders pioneered lock engineering and stimulated a wave of canal construction important to the country's development.
Although this does prevent any other process from accessing the file, it can be more efficient than individually locking a large number of regions in the file by removing the overhead of acquiring and releasing each lock.
Although a cheap keyed or combination lock may be an appropriate match for a hardware store chain, a case-hardened security chain necessitates a specialized lock such as a monobloc padlock or mini u-lock.
Although the separate cut for the Stamford Canal did not start until upstream of Market Deeping, Briggin's lock ( or the Deeping High lock ) was an important part of the Welland Navigation, and is still in place but is not navigable.

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