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While in the past the state enjoyed a variety of mammals such as Plains Bison, Eastern elk, bear, and deer, only the White-tailed deer remains abundant.
Kabir has enjoyed a revival of popularity over the past half century as arguably the most accessible and understandable of the Indian saints, with a special influence over spiritual traditions such as those of Sant Mat, Garib Das and Radha Soami.
** Various other minor dialogue changes throughout, mostly relating to the Eighth Doctor reflecting that he has missed Romana and K-9 since they left him and how much he enjoyed their company in the past.
The club has enjoyed limited success in the past.
In days past, there were visitors from Hamilton, Madison, Suwannee counties and South Georgia who enjoyed cane grindings, social gatherings such as parties and square dances.
In years past, Long Branch was a major destination for beachgoers, along with Asbury Park, and enjoyed an upscale connotation with tourists.
Nashville has enjoyed prosperity and growth during the past several decades, which is reflected in the development of Forest Hills.
Most had contact with Roman merchants and some, particularly those that were governed by Republics such as the Aedui and Helvetii, had enjoyed stable political alliances with Rome in the past.
When the CRAs gave ratings that were " catastrophically misleading, the large rating agencies enjoyed their most profitable years ever during the past decade.
His principal objective in assuming the purple appeared to be the restoration and defence of the Rhine frontier and the surrounding area, a task that he approached with vigour, earning the admiration of the ancient authors, who declared that he restored the security that the provinces had enjoyed in the past.
Collins stated in Hugh Fielder's 1984 book, The Book Of Genesis, that backstage after a Lamb concert, " people would steam straight past Tony, Mike, Steve and I, go straight up to Peter and say, ' You're fantastic, we really enjoyed the show.
The men's rugby team has enjoyed a rise in the past few years.
The Baltimore Sun said on April 21, 2008, " There's just a glimpse of the Bromo Seltzer Tower's crenellated top just to the right of the new Hilton Baltimore Convention Center hotel ... something's drastically different at Oriole Park this year ... the sweeping view of downtown Baltimore that fans have enjoyed for the past 16 seasons has changed considerably ..." Sportswriter Peter Schmuck complained, " the big, antiseptic convention hotel ... looms over Camden Yards ... has blocked out the best part of the Baltimore skyline ".
The Baltimore Sun said on April 21, 2008, " There's just a glimpse of the Bromo Seltzer Tower's crenellated top just to the right of the new Hilton Baltimore Convention Center hotel ... something's drastically different at Oriole Park this year ... the sweeping view of downtown Baltimore that fans have enjoyed for the past 16 seasons has changed considerably ..." Sportswriter Peter Schmuck complained, " the big, antiseptic convention hotel ... looms over Camden Yards ... has blocked out the best part of the Baltimore skyline ".
Rather, people who might be directly labeled as such in other traditions would be described by veiled allusions to the actions they enjoyed, or, more often, by referring to a famous example from the past.
The club enjoyed brief glimpses of their past success in the Cup competitions, holding Arsenal to a 1 – 1 draw in the FA Cup of 1985 and narrowly losing 1 – 0 to Manchester United in the FA Cup of 1990.
The Tories had enjoyed little success in Quebec in the past forty years.
Greiser himself stated his beliefs: " If, in past times, other peoples enjoyed their century-long history by living well, and doing so by getting foreign peoples to work for them without compensating them accordingly and without meting out justice to them, then we too, as Germans want to learn from this history.
However, during several periods in the past, literary languages without native speakers nonetheless enjoyed great prestige and practical use as lingua francas, often counting millions of fluent speakers at a time.
The surroundings cause them to recall their relationship as young women, and the summers they had enjoyed there in the past.
: States whose nationals have in the past enjoyed in Palestine the privileges and immunities of foreigners, including the benefits of consular jurisdiction and protection as formerly enjoyed by capitulation or usage in the Ottoman Empire, be invited by the United Nations to renounce any right pertaining to them to the reestablishment of such privileges and immunities in an independent Palestine.
For example, if a respondent expressed agreement with the statements " I like to ride bicycles " and " I've enjoyed riding bicycles in the past ", and disagreement with the statement " I hate bicycles ", this would be indicative of good internal consistency of the test.
# In the past, masters of karate have enjoyed long lives.

past and large
Our most elemental and unavoidable impressions, he says, are those of being involved in a large arena of powers which have a longer past than our own, which are interrelated in a vast movement through the present toward the future.
For the first time in history the entire world is dominated by two large, powerful nations armed with murderous nuclear weapons that make conventional warfare of the past a nullity.
In the past an orthodontist might have tried, over four or five years, to straighten and fit the boy's large teeth into a jaw that, despite some growth, would never accommodate them.
Finally, while Armenia is not the only ex-Soviet state that has incurred multimillion-dollar debts to Russia over the past decade, it is the only state to have so far given up such a large share of its economic infrastructure to Russia.
Since the 1950s, this type of fiction has to a large extent merged with science fictional tropes involving cross-time travel between alternate histories or psychic awareness of the existence of " our " universe by the people in another ; or ordinary voyaging uptime ( into the past ) or downtime ( into the future ) that results in history splitting into two or more time-lines.
However, according to another of their papers, no large releases of gas hydrates are believed to have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle for the past 15, 000 years.
No large earthquake has occurred on the Hayward Fault near Berkeley in historic times ( except possibly in 1836 ), but seismologists warn about the geologic record of large temblors several times in the deeper past, and their current assessment is that a quake of 6. 5 or greater is imminent, sometime within the next 30 years.
In lay terms, there is a very large — perhaps infinite — number of universes, and everything that could possibly have happened in our past, but did not, has occurred in the past of some other universe or universes.
Historians have liberally used emperor and, especially so, empire anachronistically and out of its Roman and European context to describe any large state and its ruler in the past and present ; sometimes even to refer to non-monarchically ruled states and their spheres of influence: such examples include the " Athenian Empire " of the late 5th century BC, the " Angevin Empire " of the Plantagenets, or the Soviet and American " empires " of the Cold War era.
This avoids confusion between past events ( which cannot be changed ), the present ( which one can test but not generally change ) and future events ( which one still has time to change even on a large scale ), which can prevent noticing or taking an action to improve a future outcome.
Over the past several years, tourism and exports of textiles, apparel, and nontraditional agricultural products such as winter vegetables, fruit, and cut flowers have boomed, while more traditional exports such as sugar, bananas, and coffee continue to represent a large share of the export market.
Although the Milky Way has never collided with a galaxy as large as Andromeda before, evidence of past collisions of the Milky Way with smaller dwarf galaxies is increasing.
Many different systems have been used in the past but modern engines are usually started by an electric motor in the small and medium sizes or by compressed air in the large sizes.
alt = A drive leads past a manicured lawn to large white rectangular building with a columns on it facade.
Amerindians are found in the southern Andes, though a large portion, also to be found in the southern and central coast due to the massive internal labor migration from remote Andean regions to coastal cities, during the past four decades.
The state of large regions of the Earth becomes unknowable in the distant past.
The common view is that there are diminishing returns with an increase in price-a turntable costing $ 1, 000 would not sound significantly better than a turntable costing $ 500 ; nevertheless, there exists a large choice of expensive turntables despite vinyl records being long past their peak in popularity as replay media.
The NGO has stated that while most of these incidents remain defensive in nature and are not like the large offensives from years past, FARC actions have been growing since 2005, and the rebel group is currently carrying out intense operations against small and medium-sized Colombian military units in vulnerable areas.
In Type II superconductors, raising the applied field past a critical value H < sub > c1 </ sub > leads to a mixed state ( also known as the vortex state ) in which an increasing amount of magnetic flux penetrates the material, but there remains no resistance to the flow of electric current as long as the current is not too large.
In the past, the large proportion of children relative to the total population put great strains on the country's economy, particularly because substantial resources were invested in education facilities.
Subsequent elections in 1970 and 1974 gave Mancham a small majority in votes, but a large one in seats, through the " first past the post " voting system.
The automobile industry in Spain is a large employer in the country, employing 9 % of the total workforce in 2009 and contributing to 3. 3 % of the Spanish GDP, despite the decline due to the economic recession of the past couple of years.
Simple irons less commonly used than in the past were simply a large copper bit on a handle, heated in a flame.

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