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extended and period
The first sampling census in the Congo extended over a three-year period, 1955 - 57 ; ;
After Bligh's victory, there was an extended period of English dominance.
And with Amalaric's death in 531, the Visigothic kingdom entered an extended period of unrest which lasted until Leovigild assumed the throne in 568.
It was toward the end of this extended period of study that Gassmann was called away on a new opera commission and a gap in the theater's program allowed for Salieri to make his debut as a composer of a completely original opera buffa.
The colony was on the verge of outright starvation for an extended period.
Most birds have an extended period of parental care after hatching.
The residents of lower Manhattan and particularly of Battery Park City were displaced for an extended period of time.
Typically, a work must meet minimal standards of originality in order to qualify for copyright, and the copyright expires after a set period of time ( some jurisdictions may allow this to be extended ).
Their research is often called fieldwork because it involves the anthropologist spending an extended period of time at the research location.
King Ashoka also extended the period before execution of those condemned to death so they could make a final appeal for their lives.
In the late 1970s, Marker traveled extensively throughout the world, included an extended period in Japan.
The trouble with doing this is that when one can do this with anything that has lasted for an extended period of time resulting in absurd statements such as " England has not changed fundamentally in the past thousand years because the institution of the monarchy has existed for this long.
Passengers from boats with a yellow flag hung would not be allowed to disembark at any harbor for an extended period, typically 30 to 40 days.
In the colonial period before 1776, and for some time after, often only adult white male property owners could vote ; enslaved Africans, most free black people and most women were not extended the franchise.
" With satisfaction came severe personal difficulties: acting the same role over an extended period, it became impossible for him to separate Ziggy Stardust — and, later, the Thin White Duke — from his own character offstage.
From 1866 to 1867, Haeckel made an extended journey to the Canary Islands with Hermann Fol and during this period, met with Charles Darwin, in 1866 at Down House in Kent, Thomas Huxley and Charles Lyell.
Regardless of speculation about Keitai's genealogy, it is well settled that there was an extended period of disputes over the succession which developed after Keitai's death.
One key element is the Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme, which has advanced to a stage where large tracts of Asia and Africa have now been free of the cattle disease rinderpest for an extended period of time.
The murals often develop over an extended period and tend to stylization, with a strong symbolic or iconographic content.
It happened within the centuries-long time period of the Second Pandemic, an extended period of intermittent bubonic plague epidemics which began in Europe in 1347, the first year of the " Black Death " and lasted until 1750.
At the end of this period, a commission is occasionally extended by a short period.
Millions in northern Europe would die over an extended number of years, marking a clear end to the earlier period of growth and prosperity during the 11th and 12th centuries.
The Copyright Act of 1976 retroactively extended this renewal period for all works to a period of 47 years and the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 added another 20 years to that, for a total of 95 years from publication.

extended and strained
To ease the burden on his strained resources, Namatjira sought to lease a cattle station to benefit his extended family.
Families living in dense housing projects, such as apartment blocks, may also suffer strained relationships with neighbors and landlords if their babies cry loudly for extended periods of time each day.

extended and relations
In some systems of axiomatic set theory, relations are extended to classes, which are generalizations of sets.
Marx then extended this premise by asserting the importance of the fact that, in order to carry out production and exchange, people have to enter into very definite social relations, most fundamentally " production relations ".
Soon afterward, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia extended official recognition to the regime, while Turkmenistan resumed relations – although the Taliban were not officially recognized by Turkmenbashi as the rulers of Afghanistan.
In recent years, Poland has extended its responsibilities and position in European and Western affairs, supporting and establishing friendly foreign relations with both the West and with numerous European countries.
The Jones Act and various other United States laws that govern the domestic and domestic-foreign-domestic transportation of merchandise and passengers by water between two points in the United States, including Puerto Rico, have been extended to that island-territory since the initial years of United States ’ political relations.
In the Victorian era, English family life increasingly became compartmentalized, the home a self-contained structure housing a nuclear family extended according to need and circumstance to include blood relations.
He was successful in maintaining generally peaceful relations with his most powerful neighbors, Bulgaria and the Sultanate of Rüm, and his network of diplomatic relations extended to the Holy Roman Empire and the Papacy, while his armed forces included Frankish mercenaries.
On January 9, 1950, the Israeli government extended recognition to the People's Republic of China, but diplomatic relations were not established until January 1992.
During its incursion into Cambodia in 1978 – 89, Vietnam's international isolation extended to relations with the United States.
In Amarna letter EA 26, Tushratta, king to Mitanni, corresponded directly with Tiye to reminisce about the good relations which he enjoyed with her then deceased husband and extended his wish to continue on friendly terms with her son, Akhenaten.
Without renouncing its " Third-worldism " position, it extended the treatment of its subjects, concentrating on international economic and monetary problems, strategic relations, the Middle-East conflict, etc.
It can be extended to cover finitary relations on the natural numbers, Baire space, and Cantor space.
After the Kingdom of Siam, contemporary Thailand, extended control to Lao territories east of the Mekong in the 1770s, Muang Phuan became a Siamese vassal state while maintaining tributary relations with Dai Viet ( Vietnam ).
It is also customary in some circles to refer to the extended relations of a deposed monarch and his or her descendants as a royal family.
In the decades following that discovery he extended the reach of Galois cohomology with the Poitou – Tate duality, the Tate – Shafarevich group, and relations with algebraic K-theory.
A supplementary agreement signed in Berlin on November 5 extended the treaty to cover Germany's relations with Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Far Eastern Republic.
Source monitoring can be improved by using more retrieval cues, discovering and noting relations and extended reasoning.
Other relations can be extended the same way:
On his radio show, an extended sketch paralleled the Cold War brinkmanship between the U. S. and the Soviet Union by portraying an ever-escalating public relations battle between the El Sodom and the Rancho Gomorrah, two casinos in the city of Los Voraces ( Spanish for " The Greedy Ones "— a thinly disguised Las Vegas ).
When Menzies succeeded Chifley as Prime Minister in December 1949, his relations with McKell were initially cordial, but they later became firm friends and Menzies even extended his term by 14 months from its initial five years.
L acts on itself by the Lie algebra adjoint representation, and this action can be extended to a representation of L on U ( L ): L acts as an algebra of derivations on T ( L ), and this action respects the imposed relations, so it actually acts on U ( L ).
This usage was sometimes extended as well to bilateral relations among members, because in the system of socialist international economic relations, multilateral accords — typically of a general nature — tended to be implemented through a set of more detailed, bilateral agreements.

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