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upper and teen
Noticeable signs of Muscular Dystrophy also include the lack of pectoral and upper arm muscles, especially when the disease is unnoticed through the early teen years ( some men are not diagnosed with BMD until they are in their thirties ).
Kang battles the remaining Avengers and the teen heroes, seemingly gaining the upper hand when Iron Lad runs Hawkeye's sword through Kang's chest.

upper and Jewish
His first work in Rome was an account of the Jewish War, addressed to certain " upper barbarians " – usually thought to be the Jewish community in Mesopotamia — in his " paternal tongue " ( War I. 3 ), arguably the Western Aramaic language.
Their eventual marriage was controversial for breaking two social taboos of the period: it was a marriage between a woman of a noble background and a man of Jewish origin, as well as being between a member of the upper class ( aristocracy ) and a member of the middle class, respectively.
The Jewish Encyclopedia states that they did so " by calling in outside assistance and treacherously massacring at a banquet the principal Jews ", Banu Aus and Banu Khazraj finally gained the upper hand at Medina.
Jewish ritual also requires rending of one's upper garment as a sign of mourning.
On the upper floors, the great Jewish sages held court, Cohanim and Levites performed various chores, and from there tourists were able to observe the events.
This upper section was decorated with pilasters, the remainder of which were destroyed at the beginning of the 7th century when the Byzantines reconquered Jerusalem from the Persians and their Jewish allies in 628.
His father was Jewish and his mother was raised a Christian ; her own grandfather was a Jewish immigrant from East Prussia who had married into the English upper classes.
On the upper surface of these mounds was found a considerable Jewish town, dating from about the beginning of the Arabic period onward to the 20th century AD, in the houses of which were large numbers of incantation bowls.
Some Jews, mainly those of the urban upper class, notably the Tobiad family, wished to dispense with Jewish law and to adopt a Greek lifestyle.
Cisterns, Jewish ritual baths, and cemeteries have been found, along with a dining or assembly room and debris from an upper story alleged by some to have been a scriptorium as well as pottery kilns and a tower.
She came from a prominent and upper middle class Jewish family of industrialists who two generations earlier had founded the first synagogue in Atlanta.
Goldhagen himself mentions that a large proportion of the Jewish upper classes in Germany converted to Christianity in the nineteenth century.
Marcel Janco was born on May 24, 1895 in Bucharest to an upper middle class Jewish family.
This dye was very important in both Jewish and non-Jewish cultures of this time, and was used by royalty and the upper class in dyeing their clothing, sheets, curtains, etc.
On the other hand, Butler had great respect for many Jewish individuals, especially in the upper reaches of the sciences, law, and academia.
In Jewish mythology, an angel strikes a newborn on the upper lip right before birth to create the philtrum, so he forgets all he saw and knew as a soul
These roles built up a long ( and some would say still ) standing enmity between the Jewish ( educated middle and upper ) professional class, and the Christian lower middle, working, lower and agricultural classes.
Neuburg was born at Islington into and raised in an upper middle-class Jewish family.
In 1885, Sir Nathaniel de Rothschild was raised to the upper house as Lord Rothschild, the first Jewish Lord.
Over the past 40 years, the Jewish population of the neighborhood has declined ( though it is now increasing again ), but the neighborhood has continued to support a thriving upper and middle class African American community.
He believed about the Jewish people that " History is replete with the lesson that a country in which the Jews get the upper hand is in danger.
The circle of customers of the Wiener Werkstatte and Josef Hoffmann's mainly consisted of artists and the open-minded, progressive and financially well-to-do Jewish upper middle class supporters of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

upper and life
But by laying bare in 1884 the upper stratum of remains on the rock of Tiryns, Schliemann made a contribution to our knowledge of prehistoric domestic life which was amplified two years later by Christos Tsountas's discovery of the palace at Mycenae.
According to social mores and the prevailing law, marriages, entrance into religious life and migration from one ’ s place of birth to another land required official permission from upper strata ( the lord and the council commissioner ).
Thus, Elizabeth was as at ease among the upper classes as she was among the fishing folk of the area also enjoyed good health, which she maintained throughout her life.
The Hadean eon represents the time before fossil record of life on Earth ; its upper boundary is now regarded as 4. 0 Ga. Other subdivisions reflect the evolution of life ; the Archean and Proterozoic are both eons, the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic are eras of the Phanerozoic eon.
It is believed in Theosophy of Helena Blavatsky that each religion ( including Theosophy ) has its own individual Heaven in various regions of the upper astral plane that fits the description of that Heaven that is given in each religion, which a soul that has been good in their previous life on Earth will go to.
One rodent characteristic that can be highly visible in hamsters is their sharp incisors ; they have an upper pair and lower pair which grow continuously throughout life, so must be regularly worn down.
As the flood did not start filling the lake's deepest point ( Belt Bay ) until late March little bird life appeared preferring instead to nest in the upper reaches of the Lake Eyre Basin, north of Birdsville, where large lakes appeared in January as a result of monsoonal rain.
This is referred to as the " maximum life span ", which is the upper boundary of life, the maximum number of years any human is known to have lived.
Many species of flatfish begin their life bilaterally symmetrical, with an eye on either side of the body ; but one eye moves to join the other side of the fish-which becomes the upper side-in the adult form.
Comedy of manners, sometimes also called satire of manners, criticizes mode of life of common people ; political satire aims at behavior, manners of politicians, and vices of political systems ; Historically, Comedy of manners, which first appeared in British theater in 1620, has uncritically accepted the social code of the upper classes.
Artist's depiction of the life cycle of a Sun-like star, starting as a main sequence star at lower left then expanding through the subgiant star | subgiant and giant star | giant phases, until its outer envelope is expelled to form a planetary nebula at upper right.
Not only did the middle and upper classes become familiar with the urban squalor suffered by working class children from the slums, but the children got a chance to see animals and the countryside, often for the first time, and experience rural life.
John Frederick Lewis, who lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, painted highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper class Egyptian interiors with no traces of Western cultural influence yet apparent.
The opposing concepts in the upper hands show the counterpoise of creation and destruction or the fire of life.
A Magus is further limited in terms of the spell's application: Ars Magica features a set of magical ' laws ', similar in concept to those of physics, defining the upper limits of any magical spell ( Creo Corpus, for example, cannot create ' true ' life, nor can it restore the dead ; magic, in general, cannot affect the flow of time, nor can it affect the ' lunar sphere or anything above it ' ( i. e. the realms of the Divine, according to medieval thought )).
The airborne fraction of CO2 from human emissions, the percentage neither sequestered by photosynthetic life on land and sea nor absorbed in the oceans abiotically, has been almost constant over the past century, and that suggests a moderate upper limit on how much a component of the carbon cycle as large as phytoplankton may have declined, if such declined in recent decades.
The airborne fraction of CO2 from human emissions, the percentage neither sequestered by photosynthetic life on land and sea nor absorbed in the oceans abiotically, has been almost constant over the past century, and that suggests a moderate upper limit on how much a component of the carbon cycle as large as phytoplankton may have declined, if such declined in recent decades.
There is currently no recognised way for a life peer to leave the upper House permanently and voluntarily, other than by death.
Most feature the standing figure of a saint or Apostle in the upper two-thirds, often with one or two simplified narrative scenes in the lower part, either to help identify the figure or else to remind the viewer of some key event in their life.
Much later in his life, Smith got a tattoo of a map of Texas on his upper arm and said, " I didn't get it because I like Texas, kind of the opposite.
When they return to civilian life, Deborah is ill at ease in Brad's upper class social circle.
The lower church has frescos by renowned late-medieval artists Cimabue and Giotto ; in the upper church are frescos of scenes in the life of St. Francis previously ascribed to Giotto and now thought to be by artists of the circle of Pietro Cavallini of Rome.

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