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Between 10 and 14 million of them are found in Egypt under the jurisdiction of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
Between them, Donald Campbell and his father had set eleven speed records on water and ten on land.
Between 1855 and 1867, an outpouring of great Verdi operas followed, among them such repertory staples as Un ballo in maschera ( 1859 ), La forza del destino ( commissioned by the Imperial Theatre of Saint Petersburg for 1861 but not performed until 1862 ), and a revised version of Macbeth ( 1865 ).
Between them, vessels named HMAS Sydney have been awarded fourteen battle honours by the Royal Australian Navy.
Between them, they have won many sportscar and single-seater races and championships.
Between 1359 and 1383, seven mais reigned, but Bulala invaders ( from the area around Lake Fitri to the east ) killed five of them.
Between 1878 and 1919 Britain, France and Germany, busy extending their own colonial territories in the region, threatened Liberia militarily, and France and Britain forced Liberia to cede parts of its territory to them ( 1883, 1885, 1892, 1903, 1919 ).
Between them they have educated a large number of Britain's most prominent scientists, writers and politicians, as well as noted figures in many other fields.
Between 1880 and 1887, Heaviside developed the operational calculus ( involving the D notation for the differential operator, which he is credited with creating ), a method of solving differential equations by transforming them into ordinary algebraic equations which caused a great deal of controversy when first introduced, owing to the lack of rigour in his derivation of it.
Between these episodes the two protagonists voice their confusion at the progress of events of which — occurring onstage without them in Hamlet — they have no direct knowledge.
Between them were sunk large quantities of stone so as to raise the causeway to more than 5 ft. ( 1. 5 m ) above the marsh.
Between them, the Taqali established a state in the Nuba Hills.
Between one and four science fiction conventions are held each year in Sweden, among them Swecon, the annual national Swedish con.
In contrast, Doris Lessing's The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five ( 1980 ) suggests that men's and women's values are inherent to the sexes and cannot be changed, making a compromise between them essential.
Between 1991 and 1994, the simplicity and effectiveness of early technologies used to surf and exchange data through the World Wide Web helped to port them to many different operating systems and spread their use among scientific organizations and universities, and then to industry.
Between the three of them, during their training with Bruce they won every karate championship in the United States.
Between the two of them they make up one person of “ less than average intelligence ”.
* Between this year and 1700, 8, 888 witches are tried in the Swiss Confederation ; 5, 417 of them are executed.
Between them they issued contradictory orders, on the one hand ordering men off the hill, while other officers ordered fresh reinforcements to defend it.
Between them lie thin diagonal muscles that wind backward and forward along the body axis in a spiral.
In contrast, Doris Lessing's The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five ( 1980 ) suggests that men's and women's values are inherent to the sexes and cannot be changed, making a compromise between them essential.
Between the operations of the mind, which, for want of a more proper name, I have called solitary, and those I have called social, there is this very remarkable distinction, that, in the solitary, the expression of them by words, or any other sensible sign, is accidental.
" Between twenty thousand and sixty thousand ( by different estimates ) attended the event, many of them bearing signs such as " Equal Representation or Death.
Between them, Hamilton, Madison and Jay kept up a rapid pace, with at times three or four new essays by Publius appearing in the papers in a week.
Between them was an island on which stood the palaces of the Khazar Khagan and Bek.

Between and ships
Between 1822 and 1824, she served in the West Africa Squadron ( or ' Preventative Squadron ') chasing down slave ships, capturing at least two.
Between 1808 and 1860, the British West Africa Squadron seized approximately 1, 600 slave ships and freed 150, 000 Africans who were aboard.
Between 1939 and 1945, 3, 500 Allied merchant ships were sunk at a cost of 783 German U-boats.
Between Minden and the North Sea, it has largely been canalised, permitting ships of up to 1, 200 tons to navigate it.
Between 1602 and 1796 the VOC sent almost a million Europeans to work in the Asia trade on 4, 785 ships, and netted for their efforts more than 2. 5 million tons of Asian trade goods.
Between the end of the Revolutionary War and 1812, less than 30 years, Britain, France, Naples, the Barbary States, Spain, and the Netherlands seized approximately 2, 500 American ships.
Between 1970 and 1982, Seatrain Container Lines operated a scheduled container service across the North Atlantic with four container ships of 26, 000 tonnes deadweight tonnage ( DWT ).
Between the two blockhouses was strung a chain to prevent enemy ships entering the harbour, the chain being lowered for friendly vessels.
Between the 11th century ( when the Genoese ships played a major role in the first crusade, carrying knights and troops to the Middle-East for a fee ) and the 15th century, the Republic of Genoa experienced an extraordinary political and commercial success ( mainly spice trades with the Orient ).
Between 1888 and 1912 a dolphin named Pelorus Jack became famous for meeting and escorting ships around the Cook Strait.
Between the founding of the company in 1872 and 1916 about 125 units of the so-called Self-Powered Vessels were constructed on the wharf, including passenger-and merchant ships, tug boats etc.
Between the two events the following took place: Dido and her ships sailed to Cyprus, where about 80 of the men with her took wives.
Between 1666-1669 the king had the " Corderie Royale " ( then the longest building in Europe ) constructed to make cordage for French ships of war.
Between 1842 and 1890, wooden ships were built at Phippsburg.
Between steamer ships from Baltimore and trains from Washington, the weekend population of Chesapeake Beach reached into the 10, 000s during the 1920s, until economic depression, and a bad hotel fire, brought an end to the railroad.
Between the 16th and 18th centuries when the city of Campeche was a trade hub between Spain and New Spain ( Mexico ), Ciudad del Carmen was inhabited by pirates and served as a port for repairing ships and planning attacks against the Spanish.
Between 11: 00 a. m. and 2: 00 p. m., the typhoon did its worst damage, tossing the ships in seventy-foot waves.
Between 1694 and 1697 the French built 19 first to fifth rated ships ; the English built 58 such vessels, and the Dutch constructed 22.
Between 1183-84, Raynald had ships stationed in the Red Sea to prevent the Ayyubid garrison at Kolzum from accessing water.
Between 1696 and 1948 there have been six ships of the Royal Navy to bear the name.
Between 1793 and 1812, the French Navy lost 377 ships to the British, while the British lost 10 ships.
Between the World Wars, the French fleet was remarkable in its building of small numbers of ships that were " over the top " with relation to their equivalents of other powers.
Between World War I and World War II, the New Zealand Division operated 14 ships, including the cruisers HMS Achilles and HMS Leander, and the minesweeper HMS Wakakura.

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