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Further east, in the Balkan states and the Soviet Union, the Einsatzgruppen, mobile killing squads, travelled from village to village massacring the inhabitants where they lived and typically leaving little to no records of the number of Roma killed in this way.
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Further and east
Further east, the military history of China, specifically northern China, held a long tradition of intense military exchange between Han Chinese infantry forces of the settled dynastic empires and the mounted nomads or " barbarians " of the north.
Further north and east were Armenian Cilicia and the Byzantine Empire, with which Jerusalem had a close relationship in the twelfth century.
Further to the east, the smaller cloister contained the infirmary, novices ' lodgings and quarters for the aged monks.
Further east is the Calacirya, the only easy pass through the Pelóri, a huge mountain range fencing Valinor on three sides, created to keep out Morgoth.
Further east still are the Sainte-Baume, a mountain ridge rising from a forest of deciduous trees, the town of Toulon and the French Riviera.
Further east still and back across on the north side of the Uxbridge Road at the junction of Hanwell Broadway is the " Duke of York " This became an important staging point for stagecoaches on their way between Oxford and London.
Further along I-70, Russell is approximately west of Kansas City, Missouri and east of Denver, Colorado.
Further, the unincorporated area within the District was organized into two counties: the County of Washington to the east of the Potomac and the County of Alexandria to the west.
Further, the areas five miles ( 8 km ) north or five miles ( 8 km ) east of Ashton receive over of precipitation while, St. Anthony, Idaho, only to the southwest receives only.
Further to the east, CR 520 makes connections with the Garden State Parkway ( in Middletown Township ) and eventually ends at Route 36 along the Jersey Shore in Sea Bright.
Further accommodation was built on the main site to mark the 400th anniversary of the college, in 1971, and student flats have been constructed at sites in north and east Oxford.
Further to the east are the two Farø Bridges ( the 1, 726 meter long Farø High Bridge and the 1, 596 meter long Farø Low Bridge ) which opened in 1985.
Further north east in Charlestown there are plans for a ' Baildon Business Park ' and hotel on a green field site near Buck Lane, at a cost of £ 25m but there is opposition to the move.
Further east Broadgate saw improvements, with a new space at the top entrance to Broadgate Recreation Ground.
Further east, the still combat-able Saxon Corps, including the Franco-Saxon division of General Dupas also moved forward, in a bid to launch a supporting attack between Aderklaa and Deutsch-Wagram.
Further east, Morand, leading the French attack, faced a similar fate, when the Austrians launched a combined infantry and cavalry attack which forced the French to draw back and reform.
Further and states
Further, the international community offers development aid to weak states, which helps maintain the facade of a functioning modern state by giving the appearance that the state is capable of fulfilling its implied responsibilities of control and order.
Further, another Dravidian linguist Bhadriraju Krishnamurti in his book Dravidian Languages ( Krishnamurti 2003: p. 2, footnote 2 ) states,
Further, the Samaritan Chronicle Adler, or New Chronicle, believed to have been composed in the 18th century using earlier chronicles as sources states:
Further states are possible but do not normally occur in our environment: Bose-Einstein condensates, neutron stars.
Further, by the time New York came to a vote, ten states had already ratified the Constitution and it had thus already passed — only nine states had to ratify it for the new government to be established among them ; the ratification by Virginia, the tenth state, placed pressure on New York to ratify.
Further economic development would see the creation of a third trade route from Eilath, Timna, Edom ( Seir ), Moab, Ammon and thence to the Aramean states of Damascus and Palmyra.
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Further, a handful of states have moved beyond insistence on full sovereignty, and can be considered " post-modern ".
Further still, The Silver Chair states that a Narnian author wrote a book called The Horse and His Boy after the events related in the novel.
Further, this fact is confirmed and reiterated from the correspondence of the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir dated October 26, 1947 with Lord Mountbatten, Governor General of India which states that the state of Jammu and Kashmir has a common boundary with the “ Soviet Republic ”, and the said statement also determines the fact that inter alia Gilgit and Kanjut ( which includes the Raskam, Hunza valley and Taghdumbash ) are integral parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had also made a similar statement that " Jammu and Kashmir's Northern
" Further into Grímnismál, Odin gives a list of valkyries ( Skeggjöld, Skögul, Hildr, Þrúðr, Hlökk, Herfjötur, Göll, Geirahöð, Randgríð, Ráðgríð, and Reginleif ), and states that they bear ale to the einherjar.
Further, the theory states that how much one values a given facet of work ( e. g. the degree of autonomy in a position ) moderates how satisfied / dissatisfied one becomes when expectations are / aren ’ t met.
Further to this, there is no allowance for states to make reservations to the Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of Torture, and the Convention is considered to bind all states, not just those party to it.
Further information: Treaties of the Holy See, Multilateral Treaties signed by the Holy See and Concordats with individual states of Germany
Further into chapter 16, High states that norns that dwell by Urðarbrunnr take water from the well and mud that lies around it, and pour it over the Yggdrasil so that its branches do not decay or rot.
Further, he argues that the Establishment Clause ought not be considered a right that attaches to individuals pursuant to the Incorporation Doctrine, because he believes the clause only prohibits interference by the federal government in the right of individual states to establish their own official religions-notwithstanding current majority opinion on the question is against states having such a right, as a result of the Incorporation Doctrine.
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