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) and Gullah ( co-authored with Virginia Geraty, now under consideration by a university press ), " A Phonology, Morphology, and Classified Word List for the Samish Dialect of Straits Salish ( 1990 National Museum of Civilization, Canadian Ethnology Service, Mercury Series Paper # 116 ), a " Grammatical Sketch and Classified Word List of Upriver Halkomelem " ( 1980, Coqualeetza Education Training Centre ), a " Classified Word List of the Nooksack Language " ( co-authored with George Adams, 2008 ms. being sent to prospective publishers, plus an on-line version of the same ), " Nooksack Places " ( 2008, coauthored with Allan Richardson, an ethnogeography now being considered for University of British Columbia Press, First Nations Language series ), and about 100 descriptive articles and papers Halkomelem and Nooksack and several on Assiniboine and Samish.
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# The fleet of sailing ships that plied the waters off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia in the mid-19th century, trawling for shrimp and selling their catch in local markets ; the fleet was primarily crewed by Gullah fishermen.

# and arose
# Viruses arose from non-living matter, separately from yet in parallel to cells, perhaps in the form of self-replicating RNA ribozymes similar to viroids.
# Viruses arose by genome reduction from earlier, more competent cellular life forms that became parasites to host cells and subsequently lost most of their functionality ; examples of such tiny parasitic prokaryotes are Mycoplasma and Nanoarchaea.
# Viruses arose from mobile genetic elements of cells ( such as transposons, retrotransposons or plasmids ) that became encapsulated in protein capsids, acquired the ability to " break free " from the host cell and infect other cells.
In the wake of the group's success for the Victor release, in May the band returned to Columbia, recording two selections of popular tunes of the day chosen for them by the record company ( possibly hoping to avoid the copyright problems which arose after Victor recorded two of the band's supposedly original compositions ) " Darktown Strutter's Ball " and "( Back Home Again in ) Indiana " as catalogue # A-2297.
# From the experience of bliss for a long time, there arose in the Supreme Self a certain state like deep sleep.
# Racial antisemitism that arose in the 19th century and culminated in Nazism
# On the famous problem of finding two mean proportionals between two given lines, which arose from that of duplicating the cube, reduced by Hippocrates of Chios to the former.
# there are several different aspects in the grammar, but many authors argue they are very minor ( besides, some of those differences also arose during the recent development of European Portuguese );
# And as all things have been arose from one by the mediation of one: so all things have their birth from this one thing by adaptation.
# The name arose because the lamp-post forms a useful landmark for people crossing the park at night — perhaps inebriated or in the fog — since it is the only light for hundreds of yards.
# parijata ( Nyctanthes arbor-tristis ) with bark of gold, leaves of copper color, and fragrant, rejuvenate fruit ; it arose out of the ocean of milk and was taken away by Indra to his paradise from where it was brought to Dvaraka by Lord Krsna at the instance of his wife Satyabhama.
During the construction of Naphtha Cracker # 6, further trouble arose when 200 to 300 Thai and Filipino workers fought on 5 September 1999.
# A list of people who could identify the KDs if the need arose, together with a list of known criminal associates, especially people who deal in buying stolen goods.
When the Ottoman Empire arose out of the remains of the Selcuk Empire in Anatolia, its official language, Osmanlıca or Ottoman Turkish, became the only language to approach English in the size of its vocabulary ( according to # Lewis ).

# and independently
# Both productive forces and production relations progress independently of mankind's strategic intentions or will.
# People act independently on the basis of full and relevant information.
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Jim Corrigan is resurrected in More Fun # 75 ( Jan. 1942 ), after which the Spectre's ghostly form enters and emerges from him, though he also functions independently.
# Every Xanadu server can be operated independently or in a network.
Following this, Fahey left the label and after a lengthy battle with the label, Fahey finally released Shakespears Sister's, # 3, independently through her website in 2004.
# Auxiliary hypotheses that are independently testable: " An auxiliary hypothesis ought to be testable independently of the particular problem it is introduced to solve, independently of the theory it is designed to save.
# to indicate a medical condition existing simultaneously but independently with another condition in a patient ( this is the older and more " correct " definition )
# Managed and further developed independently of any single vendor in a process open to the equal participation of competitors and third parties ;
# Operator-Centric Model: The mobile operator acts independently to deploy mobile payment service.
# Peer-to-Peer Model: The mobile payment service provider acts independently from financial institutions and mobile network operators to provide mobile payment.
# Strictness, which provides cascadelessness ( ACA, cascade-less recoverability ) and ( independently ) allows efficient database recovery from failure.
# „ Organism-centred, multi-scale topological ecology “ ( e. g. John A. Wiens ): Explicitly rejecting views expounded by Troll, Zonneveld, Naveh, Forman & Godron, etc., landscape and landscape ecology are defined independently of human perceptions, interests, and modifications of nature.
# So God can create a thinking thing independently of a body.
# So God can create a body independently of a mind.
# An ultralocal field can have either statistics independently of its spin.
#. NET Management interfaces: Because the System. Management namespace relies on the existing COM / DCOM plumbing, the created WMI provider and its set of WMI classes becomes automatically available to all. NET applications independently of the language used ( e. g. C #, VB. NET ).

# and South
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# Armenia's railway, held by the Russian-owned South Caucasus Railway ( SCR ) ( formerly Russia ’ s state-run rail company, RZD )
" The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Emergence of South Carolina's State Park System, 1933-1942 ," South Carolina Historical Magazine Volume: 104 # 2 2003, pp 101 +.
# North and South Kivu, where Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda ( FDLR ) continues to threaten the Rwandan border and the Banyamulenge, and where Rwanda supports RCD-Goma rebels against Kinshasa ( see Kivu war ).
The Bulldogs played against # 1 seeded Duke from the South in the finals but lost in a close game, with a potential game-winning shot by Gordon Hayward from just inside half-court rimming out.
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# South Korea
* South Pacific — # 224
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Shipbuilding # Modern worldwide shipbuilding industry | Shipbuilding is a flagship industry of South Korea that boomed since the 1960s.
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