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Although Crete had contacts with Mari from 2000 BC, there is no evidence that the ecstatic prophetic art existed during the Minoan and Mycenean ages.
However, there is not enough evidence to distinguish areal contacts from genetic relationship.
In 1662 there were contacts with the owners of the Asiento, which were obliged to deliver 24, 000 slaves.
After two distinct sonar contacts were made, the strobe light camera photographed two large lumps in the water, suggesting there to be two large animals living in the loch.
However, the United States Supreme Court found that the defendants ( World-Wide Volkswagen Corp .) did not have the minimum contacts with Oklahoma necessary to create personal jurisdiction there.
A simple electromagnetic relay consists of a coil of wire wrapped around a soft iron core, an iron yoke which provides a low reluctance path for magnetic flux, a movable iron armature, and one or more sets of contacts ( there are two in the relay pictured ).
Miles described Milligan as :" a man of quite extraordinary talents ... a visionary who is out there alone, denied the usual contacts simply because he is so different he can't always communicate with his own species ...".
Without this there was a risk of arcing which would burn the insulation between the contacts.
During the centuries that followed there is evidence of further contacts with other cultures, which left their influence on the local communities, evidenced by their pottery designs and colours.
Although modern parallels between the teachings of Jesus such as the Sermon on the Mount and some Buddhist teachings have been drawn, these comparisons emerged after missionary contacts in the 19th century, and there is no historically reliable evidence of contacts between Buddhism and Jesus during his life.
Between the ganglion cell layer and the rods and cones there are two layers of neuropils where synaptic contacts are made.
Since the 1960s there are agreements in force to strengthen contacts within the so-called Regio Basiliensis.
During the period 1935 – 36, he made contacts in Spain to organise a German spy network there, due to his excellent Spanish.
According to Wei Yuan's work Military history of the Qing Dynasty (), the Later Jin sent 400 troops to Sakhalin in 1616, after a newfound interest because of northern Japanese contacts with the area, but later withdrew as it was considered there was no threat from the island.
At 1: 27am Washington time, Herrick sent a cable in which he acknowledged the attack may not have happened and that there may actually have been no Vietnamese craft in the area: " Review of action makes many reported contacts and torpedoes fired appear doubtful.
The physicist and Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov was exiled there during 1980-1986 to limit his contacts with foreigners.
Multi-layer PCB-s allow for much higher component density and in many cases components in Ball Grid Array ( BGA ) packages can't be placed on double sided PCB-s because there simply is not enough space in between SMD pads to route traces to all contacts.
Additionally, there are conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia that are typically corrected better by contacts than by glasses.
Through contacts in the Los Angeles aviation community, Fred Noonan was subsequently chosen as a second navigator because there were significant additional factors which had to be dealt with while using celestial navigation for aircraft.
Using contacts made among his high-born clients, Ogilby was eventually taken to Ireland by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, on his appointment as lord deputy there, and became tutor to his children.
The first European to pass the site of Mackinaw City was Jean Nicolet, sent out from Quebec City by Samuel Champlain in 1633 to explore and map the western Great Lakes, and to establish new contacts and trading partnerships with the Indian tribes there.
Flaherty then contacts Mr. Dundee, who arrives at the police station exclaiming, " Ah-ha, here he is, and here we are, and there that is !".
Once there, he resumed contacts with Dumézil, who helped him recover his position in academia.
: Lately there has been a great increase in the number of venereal diseases among our officers and men owing to prolific contacts with Filipino women of dubious character.

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The proclamation of the churches is almost totally confined to pastoral contacts by the clergy ( 17.3 per cent of new members ) and friendly contacts by members ( over two thirds if organizational activities are included ).
His contacts included such diverse and well-known personages as Andrew Carnegie, William Howard Taft, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Huttleston Rogers, George Eastman, Julius Rosenwald, Robert Ogden, Collis Potter Huntington and William Henry Baldwin Jr., who donated large sums of money to agencies such as the Jeanes and Slater Funds.
The period of Mongol rule over Russia included significant cultural and interpersonal contacts between the Russian and Mongolian ruling classes.
One of the more notorious local ordinances is San Diego Municipal Code 33. 3610, specific and strict in response to allegations of corruption among local officials which included contacts in the nude entertainment industry.
Among the letters given to the Grand Pensionary, by mistake was included one containing the secret English instructions to their contacts in the Orange party, outlining plans for an overthrow of the States regime.
Like Mihail Sebastian, who was himself becoming influenced by Ionescu, he maintained contacts with intellectuals from all sides of the political spectrum: their entourage included the right-wing Dan Botta and Mircea Vulcănescu, the non-political Petrescu and Ionel Jianu, and Belu Zilber, who was a member of the illegal Romanian Communist Party.
Other literary contacts included membership, along with his friends and fellow poets Fulke Greville, Edward Dyer, Edmund Spenser and Gabriel Harvey, of the ( possibly fictitious ) ' Areopagus ', a humanist endeavour to classicise English verse.
In England Ortelius ' contacts included William Camden, Richard Hakluyt, Thomas Penny, puritan controversialist William Charke, and Humphrey Llwyd, who would contribute the map of England and Wales to Ortelius's 1573 edition of the Theatrum.
He made contacts at high levels, which sometimes included becoming friendly with controversial figures such as Henry Kissinger and Robert Mugabe.
The Essex gang ( sometimes called the Gregory Gang ), which included Samuel Gregory, his brothers Jeremiah and Jasper, Joseph Rose, Mary Brazier ( the gang's fence ), John Jones, Thomas Rowden and a young John Wheeler, needed contacts to help them to dispose of the deer.
These also included people with political contacts ( especially during the Third Reich, people who insured that National Socialist attitudes would prevail at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes.
One of the more notorious local ordinances is San Diego Municipal Code 33. 3610, specific and strict in response to allegations of corruption among local officials which included contacts in the nude entertainment industry.
Early technologies included mercury thermometers with electrodes inserted directly through the glass, so that when a certain ( fixed ) temperature was reached the contacts would be closed by the mercury.
Some of her early jobs included taking coats at a restaurant, working as a secretary for a commodities company, aged eighteen, doing PR and using her contacts to promote her employer's restaurant, and working for Anoushka Hempel.
Subscriber data loss included contacts, notes, calendars and photos.
Multiple contacts can be included in the envelope for two or more circuits.
The small memory card fits directly in a USB port while it also has MMC-compatible electrical contacts, which with an included electromechanical adapter fits in traditional MMC and SD card readers.
Walker distributed his pamphlet through various black communication networks along the Atlantic coast, which included free and enslaved black civil rights activists, laborers, black church and revivalist networks, contacts with free black benevolent societies, and maroon communities.
The communiqué included wishes to expand the economic and cultural contacts between the two nations, although no concrete steps were mentioned.
Early contacts in the West included Swiss ethnomusicologist Laurent Aubert and Belgian musicians Stéphane Karo and Michel Winter, two fans who were so taken by the band's music that they turned into managers, brought the newly named " Taraf de Haïdouks " to Western Europe and helped launch their international career.
Infantry tasks included fighting patrols inside Indonesia looking for opportunity ' contacts ', attacks on Indonesian positions and ambushing tracks and rivers.
These included a minority share in airplane manufacturer Focke-Wulf, which ITT had acquired through its contacts with German financier Kurt Baron von Schröder.
Academic contacts in Germany: Carathéodory's contacts in Germany were many and included such famous names as: Minkowski, Hilbert, Klein, Einstein, Schwarz, Fejér.

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