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cattle-raiding and was
In the contemporary Celtic world this was regarded as a useful source of revenue, like ( and not significantly more reprehensible than ) cattle-raiding.

cattle-raiding and .
However cattle were greatly prized, and cattle-raiding constituted a large part of warfare, so that cattle needed the constant presence of a herdsman in daylight hours, and were put in an enclosure at night.
Constant sieges resulted in the development of a war-like culture, unlike most Bantu communities, to defend against cattle-raiding neighboring communities.
Miscegenation took place despite prohibitions on intermarriage, and children of these unions ( abambari ) often demanded their rights as cattle owners, leading to feuding and cattle-raiding.

typically and was
Meynell's remedy for Thompson's despondent mood was typically practical.
In his dealings with offenders, however, Morgan was typically firm but just.
The argument was typically advanced in terms of U.S. `` prestige ''.
This effect was especially strong for firstborns, who are typically close to their families.
Chaâbi music is a typically Algerian musical genre that was derived from the Andalusian music during the 1920s.
A notorious murder scandal, the Overbury case, threw up two imperfect anagrams that were aided by typically loose spelling and were recorded by Simonds D ' Ewes: ' Francis Howard ' ( for Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset, her maiden name spelled in a variant ) became Car findes a whore, with the letters E hardly counted, and the victim Thomas Overbury, as ' Thomas Overburie ', was written as O!
The consumption of ambrosia was typically reserved for divine beings.
It was included from 1926 to 1930 in Okeh Records ' catalog, which typically concentrated strongly on blues and jazz.
In the United States, farmland was typically divided as such, and the phrase " the back 40 " would refer to the 40 acre parcel to the back of the farm.
From the Renaissance onward the chained nude figure of Andromeda typically was the centre of interest, and often she was shown alone, fearfully awaiting the monster.
( The difference between the sexes was due to the typically lower weight and water-to-body-mass ratio of women.
No variables could be allowed to exceed the computer's limits, and differentiation was to be avoided, typically by rearranging the " network " of interconnects, using integrators in a different sense.
Although the Greeks and Romans typically scorned Egypt's animal-headed gods as bizarre and primitive ( Anubis was known to be mockingly called " Barker " by the Greeks ), Anubis was sometimes associated with Sirius in the heavens, and Cerberus in Hades.
Noting that Clinton's sex life was scrutinized more than his career accomplishments, Morrison compared this to the stereotyping and double standards that blacks typically endure.
The league average for on-base percentage has varied considerably over time ; in the modern era it is around. 340, whereas it was typically only. 300 in the dead-ball era.
The language and its variants became widespread on microcomputers in the late 1970s and 1980s, when it was typically a standard feature, and often part of the firmware of the machine.
In parallel to the development of the bus was the invention of the electric trolleybus, typically fed through trolley poles by overhead wires, which actually preceded, and in many urban areas outnumbered, the conventional engine powered bus.
The means of prolonging a battle was typically by employment of siege warfare.
The burial rites of the Italian Boii show many similarities with contemporary Bohemia, such as inhumation, which was uncommon with the other Cisalpine Gauls, or the absence of the typically western Celtic torcs.
It was a belt generally worn over the shoulder, passing obliquely down to the side, typically made of leather, often ornamented with precious stones, metals or both.
Excess revenue from the area was to be contributed to other housing efforts, typically low-income projects in the Bronx and Harlem.
Pfanzagl's axiomatization was endorsed by Oskar Morgenstern: " Von Neumann and I have anticipated " the question whether probabilities " might, perhaps more typically, be subjective and have stated specifically that in the latter case axioms could be found from which could derive the desired numerical utility together with a number for the probabilities ( cf.
Blood libels typically allege that Jews require human blood for the baking of matzos for Passover, although this element was absent in the earliest cases that claimed ( the contemporary ) Jews reenacted the crucifixion.

typically and summer
Tropical cyclones frequent Hong Kong during the summer months between June and August typically.
Summers are typically hot and humid, with statewide average high temperatures of and lows of ; however, temperatures exceed on average 25 days each summer, though rarely exceed.
Due to the Earth's axial tilt, winter lasts from the winter solstice ( typically December 22 ) to the vernal equinox ( typically March 20 ), while summer lasts from the summer solstice ( typically June 21 ) through to the autumnal equinox ( typically September 21 ).
The most usual craft in races are held around the coasts of Britain during summer months is the Cornish pilot gig, most typically in the south-west, with crews of 6 from local towns and races of varying distances.
During winter, the temperature difference between south and north is typically, while about in summer.
Schools and universities typically have a summer break to take advantage of the warmer weather and longer days.
Schools and universities in Australia typically have academic years that roughly align with the calendar year ( i. e. starting in February or March and ending in October to December ), as the southern hemisphere experiences summer from December to February.
A summer dish of chilled ramen on a plate with various toppings ( typically thin strips of omelette, ham, cucumber and tomato ) and served with a vinegary soy dressing and karashi ( Japanese mustard ).
The seasonally uneven distribution of the year's annual precipitation, often results in destructive mudslides experienced in summer, due to the copious amount of precipitation typically observed throughout the season.
In the open ocean ( away from areas of continuous upwelling ), this cycle of bloom, bust, then return to pre-bloom conditions typically occurs over an annual cycle, with diatoms only being prevalent during the spring and early summer.
In the twenty-first century, over two hundred male and female applicants typically vie for slots in the summer classes, and the competition is rigorous.
Since the flow is a direct function of the Lake Erie water elevation, it typically peaks in late spring or early summer.
Temperatures in the summer typically reach 35 ° C ( 95 ° F ).
The Park is host to the Chatsworth County Fair in the summer, typically towards the end of August.
Temperatures typically plummet during summer nights, with an average diurnal temperature range approaching.
Under the Köppen climate classification, a cool summer version of the dry-summer subtropical ( Csb ) designation, typically referred to as " Mediterranean ", is assigned to many areas of the Pacific Northwest as far north as southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, including cities such as Victoria, British Columbia, Seattle, and Portland.
The coast itself is typically cool and moist throughout summer, often foggy, with fog generally blowing in during the late afternoon and evening until it clears in the later morning to be sunny, before repeating.

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