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Examples and surviving
Examples of classic Japanese armour from the mid-19th century, steel sword blades ( Katana ), Inrō, lacquerware including the Mazarin Chest dated c1640 is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto, porcelain including Imari, Netsuke, woodblock prints including the work of Ando Hiroshige, graphic works include printed books, as well as a few paintings, scrolls and screens, textiles and dress including kimonos are some of the objects on display.
Examples of surviving markets are the Wednesday Market in Amman that specializes in the sale of used products, the Ghazl market held every Friday in Baghdad that specializes in pets ; and the Fina ’ Market in Marrakech that offers performances such as singing, music, acrobats and circus activities.
Examples of surviving poetry from this period include the works of the " Three Caos ": Cao Cao, Cao Pi, and Cao Zhi.
Examples of the genre include compositions by Christopher Tye ( the most prolific composer of In Nomines, with 24 surviving settings ), Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, John Bull, Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Tomkins, William Lawes, and Henry Purcell, among many others.
Examples of surviving portions of his works include: the Shabuhragan ( Middle Persian ), the Book of Giants ( numerous fragments in many languages ), the Fundamental Epistle ( quoted in length by Saint Augustine ), a number of fragments of his Living Gospel ( or Great Gospel ), a Syriac excerpt quoted by Theodore Bar Konai, and his Letter to Edessa contained in the Cologne Mani-Codex.
Examples of such residences with surviving state suites which have never really changed their function include Chatsworth House, and Boughton House.
Examples of surviving packhorse bridges can be found in the following places.
Examples of " Notable Last Facts " include the last surviving participant or witness to a historic event, the last work produced by a major artist, author, performer or musician, or perhaps the last remaining example of a once-prevalent style or object, such as a type of architecture, or a make or model of an automobile, motorcycle, or airplane.

Examples and Chinese
Examples of early botanical works have been found in ancient sacred texts from India, ancient Zoroastrian writings, and ancient Chinese works.
Examples are Roman numerals, Brahmi numerals, and Chinese numerals, as well as the Hindu-Arabic numerals used by speakers of many European languages.
Examples include the German Marder and Puma, the Chinese ZBD-97, the Soviet / Russian BMP-3, the Indian Abhay IFV, the Yugoslavian BVP M-80, the Canadian LAV III, the British Warrior, the American M2 Bradley, the Spanish Pizarro / ASCOD, the Italian Dardo, the South African Ratel, the French AMX-10P and VBCI, the Swedish Combat Vehicle 90 and the Dutch YPR-765 AIFV.
Examples include the German “ Blue Angel ”, European “ Daisy ” Eco label, Global Eco-Label “ GEN mark ”, Nordic, “ White Swan ”, Japanese “ Earth friendly mark ”; USA “ Green Seal ”, Canadian “ Environmental Choice ”, Chinese “ Huan ”, Singapore “ Green Label ” and the French “ NF Environment mark ”.
Examples of visual orthographic and sound-based word play abound in both alphabetically and non-alphabetically written literature ( e. g. Chinese ).
Examples include buns, Chinese steamed cakes etc.
Examples include Wu Zetian ( the only female emperor in the Chinese history ).
Examples include wild rice ( Zizania ), water caltrop ( Trapa natans ), Chinese water chestnut ( Eleocharis dulcis ), Indian lotus ( Nelumbo nucifera ), water spinach ( Ipomoea aquatica ) and watercress ( Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum )
Examples of this policy included the renaming of streets, use of Mandarin Chinese in schools and punishments for using other languages, and teaching students to revere Confucian ethics, develop Han Chinese nationalism, and believe Taiwan is part of China.
Examples include washing windows at the Empire State Building, eating dinner at a Chinese restaurant, or destroying money no longer suitable for circulation at the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank.
Examples of these are the well-known Chinese wood knots.
Examples of languages affected by this process are Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Lhasa Tibetan.
Examples include Irish, Scottish, Chinese, Japanese clans, Rajput clans, Nair Clan or Malayala Kshatriya Clan in India and Pakistan, which exist as kin groups within their respective nations.
Examples of clans are found in the Chechen, Chinese, Irish, Japanese, Polish, Scottish, Tlingit, and Somali societies.
Examples include the British telecommunications company Vodafone ( VOD ), the Brazilian oil company Petrobras ( PBR ), and the Chinese technology company China Information Technology, Inc. ( CNIT ).
Examples of mycorrhizal associates include Chinese red pine, Mexican weeping pine, Scots pine, Norway spruce, Coast Douglas-fir, mountain pine, and Virginia pine.
Examples of such languages include Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
Examples of herbal treatments with likely cause-effect relationships with adverse events include aconite, which is often a legally restricted herb, ayurvedic remedies, broom, chaparral, Chinese herb mixtures, comfrey, herbs containing certain flavonoids, germander, guar gum, liquorice root, and pennyroyal.
Examples of such traits include physical exercises involving animal mimicry, or training methods inspired by Chinese philosophies, religions and legends.
Examples include the Japanese kusarigama, the Japanese and Filipino kama, the Chinese chicken sickles, and the makraka of the Zande people of north central Africa.
Examples of these translated or published books and works include the Confucian classic Shang Shu ( Chinese: 尚書, " Book of history "), Daxue Yanyi ( Chinese: 大學衍義, " Extended meaning of the Great Learning "), Zhenguan Zhengyao ( Chinese: 貞觀政要, " Essentials of the government of the Zhenguan period "), and the Xiao Jing ( Chinese: 孝經, " Books of filial piety ").

Examples and chain
Examples include Target Corporation ( which began as an internal startup of the Dayton's department store chain ) and threedegrees, a product developed by an internal startup of Microsoft.
Examples include the towing by chain of the broken down locomotive Juggernaut and also the pulling of Mrs Porty's donkey cart when this was temporarily set on the railway tracks to pursue ' robbers ' when Ivor had been ' stolen ' in the episode The Lost Engine ; in this latter case, like a locomotive, Bluebell strictly observed the railway signals, halting the chase until Owen the Signal had raised the signal arm.
Examples of these are daisy wheel printers, golf ball printers, chain printers, and band printers.
( Examples include financial systems, customer relationship management ( CRM ) systems and supply chain management software ).
Examples of chain stitches are:
Examples of applications include the modeling of organizational behaviour and cognition, team working, supply chain optimization and logistics, modeling of consumer behavior, including word of mouth, social network effects, distributed computing, workforce management, and portfolio management.
Examples of vertical integration within the " Irving Group of Companies " ( as the Irving family refers to their holdings ) include the acquisition or formation of businesses along the entire chain of production, from the Irving refinery ( an Irving Oil subsidiary ) and its retail outlets, to the transportation subsidiaries of J. D.
Examples are Yellowstone, which lies at the end of a chain of extinct calderas, which become progressively older to the west.
Examples of vinyl monomers. Vinyl monomers with substituents that stabilize the negative charge through charge delocalization, undergo polymerization without termination or chain transfer.

Examples and stitch
Examples employing other stitches are also known, such as cross-stitch, Italian cross-stitch and Algerian plait stitch.

Examples and embroidery
Image: AssisiSampler. jpg | Examples of traditional Assisi embroidery

Examples and worked
Examples of Bronze Age wood-carving include tree trunks worked into coffins from northern Germany and Denmark and wooden folding-chairs.
Examples included Norden's explanation of how he worked his exit from the army with pedantically exact interpretations of his superior officers ' orders (" Brief on ' shun ' is better than QR " ( that is, Queen's Regulations )-" prevention is better than cure "), and Muir's account of his desperately scouring the contents of his neighbour's greenhouse, having bet him £ 50 that he could work them into a My Word!
Examples include Michael Faraday, who, with James Clerk Maxwell, unified the electric and magnetic forces in what are now known as Maxwell's equations ; James Joule, who worked extensively in thermodynamics and is often credited with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy ; Paul Dirac, one of the pioneers of quantum mechanics ; naturalist Charles Darwin, author of On the Origin of Species and discoverer of the principle of evolution by natural selection ; Harold Kroto, the discoverer of buckminsterfullerene ; William Thomson ( Baron Kelvin ) who drew important conclusions in the field of thermodynamics and invented the Kelvin scale of absolute zero ; botanist Robert Brown discovered the random movement of particles suspended in a fluid ( Brownian motion ); and the creator of Bell's Theorem, John Stewart Bell.
Examples include the following: He was a member of the Global Agenda Council on Faith and on Values of the World Economic Forum ( 2009 – 2011 ); he worked with the Advisory Council of President Obama ’ s Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships ; he gave a keynote address at the International Prayer Breakfast at the United Nations ( on 9 / 11!
Examples include Michael Eisner ( who was President & COO of Paramount Pictures while Diller was Chairman & CEO of Paramount Pictures, who went on to become Chairman & CEO of The Walt Disney Company ), Dawn Steel ( future head of Columbia Pictures and the first woman to run a movie studio, who worked under Diller at Paramount ), Jeffrey Katzenberg ( head of PDI / DreamWorks Animation, principal of DreamWorks SKG, former head of Walt Disney Studios, and a head of production of Paramount under Diller ), Garth Ancier, President of BBC America, and Don Simpson, who was President of Production at Paramount under Diller and Eisner, was also included – he later went on to run a production company based on the Disney lot with Jerry Bruckheimer.

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