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Its and growing
Its aim was to publish and publicize the work of what was, by then, a growing number of students and collaborators ( this is also the name used to refer to the group of students who developed his sociological program ).
Its larva ( e ) feed on the growing host causing it little harm at first, but soon devouring the internal organs until finally destroying the nervous system resulting in prey death.
Its 2, 000 staff in sixty offices service an inventory of 34, 000 in-print titles, growing at a rate of 2, 800 new ISBNs per year, and a stockholding of 16m units in nine warehouses around the world.
Its purpose was to carry mail to and from Britain's growing empire.
Its natural range is from Virginia Beach, Virginia in the southeastern United States to Argentina, growing wherever the climate is warm enough and has a relatively high average humidity.
As of the 2000 census, the population was 90, 395, growing to 122, 397 by 2010, a 35. 40 % increase since 2000, making it the 84th fastest growing county in the nation during this time period .. Its county seat is Spotsylvania Courthouse.
Its economy was tobacco-dominated and reliant on a growing slave labor force.
Its economy is dependent largely on growing tobacco and mining coal.
Its county seat is Toms River, which, like the county itself, has been one of the fastest growing areas of the state since the 1990s.
Its growing suburbanization, as well as resurgent environmental conservationism, has contributed to this climate.
Its growing and ever changing collection is acquired mostly through anonymous donations that are deposited inside a wooden box.
Its proximity to the large, fast growing city of Charlotte has made Belmont an attractive place to live for new residents moving into the Charlotte area ; Belmont's downtown commercial occupancy rate is 100 %.
Its proximity to The Ohio State University in Columbus, one of the largest state universities in the country, may contribute to Bexley's growing racial and ethnic diversity.
Its mid-19th century growing industrial, commercial, and transportation significance, helped transform the town into a social and cultural center.
Its history has featured the founding of the first colony in Bergen County, contribution to the Revolutionary War, a period as a " sleepy, pastoral little town " with resort hotels in the 19th century ; industrialization in the early 20th century and a transition to a rapidly growing residential community in the late 20th century.
Its name is derived from the fact that at the time the town was established, a large juniper forest, misidentified as cedars by early settlers, was growing at that location.
Its mission is to " arrest the growing epidemic of hate and violence in our society by and against our youth.
Its fast growth in the last 20 years has also put it among the fastest growing networks in the world, rivaled by many Asian metros such as the Delhi Metro, Shanghai Metro, Guangzhou Metro or the Beijing Subway.
Its early budding does pose the viticultural hazard of coulure early in the growing season.
Its role was for growing the low end of the fault-tolerant market, and for deploying on the remote edges of large Tandem networks.
Its population has been growing rapidly, and the demand for housing, medical and educational facilities and services has been increasing.
Its mission statement is " To create a growing community of God's people that is loving, accepting and caring, and which is able to minister God's love, reconciliation and healing with a servant heart, in faith, both within it and to the world outside.
Its growing season is short, it feeds hundreds of cattle in the summer through the VCNP's limited grazing program and more thousands of elk in the warm seasons and in drought winters, and during most of the year its nutritional value is low.

Its and rarity
Its relative rarity on Earth, like that of helium, is due to its relative lightness, high vapor pressure at very low temperatures, and chemical inertness, all properties which tend to keep it from being trapped in the condensing gas and dust clouds which resulted in the formation of smaller and warmer solid planets like Earth.
Its extreme rarity in the Earth's crust, comparable to that of platinum, is partly due to its high atomic number, but also due to its formation of a volatile hydride which caused the element to be lost to space as a gas during the hot nebular formation of the planet.
Its extraordinarily high value is a result of a combination of the desire by many top collectors to acquire a complete set of autographs by all 56 signers of the U. S. Declaration of Independence, and the extreme rarity of the Gwinnett signature ; there are 51 known examples, since Gwinnett was fairly obscure prior to signing the Declaration and died shortly afterward.
Its various entrances, all within traffic a rarity that can only be had in the " Heart of Mindanao ".
Its rarity has made it highly sought after on the collectors market.
Its rarity, retiring habits, and the political and geographical inaccessibility of its range mean that this species is little known.
Its distribution at sea during the rest of the year is poorly known due to the rarity of the species and the difficulty of separating it from other Pterodroma petrels at sea.
Its relative rarity suggests a possible recessive gene appearing at a low frequency.
Its rarity has been caused by the clearance of natural forest in southern Burma and peninsular Thailand.
Its rarity and status as the best-regarded of the ' Packardbaker ' final-year cars have made the Packard Hawk quite collectible.
Its rarity and popularity amongst lo-fi enthusiasts makes the Orchestron highly sought after.
Its rarity means good copies are now quite expensive, for example in the UK albums are now priced at around £ 70.
Its open policy allows for 24 / 7 accessibility for the public to its main prayer hall and amenities, a rarity for the typical new generation mosque with valuable assets to look after.

Its and increased
Its speed has increased, it operates at increasingly greater depths, its submerged endurance is becoming unlimited, and it will become even more silent.
Its trade deficit has been increasing at a large rate since 1997 ( See chart ) and increased by 49. 8 billion dollars between 2005 and 2006, setting a record high of 817. 3 billion dollars, up from 767. 5 billion dollars the previous year.
Its membership, which had fallen to 32, 000 from a peak of 110, 000 in 1983, increased threefold after Prime Minister Tony Blair made a commitment to nuclear energy.
Its decline was due mainly to the reduction of real and psychological differences between country and city brought about by the postwar expansion of the Australian urban population and to the increased affluence and technological changes that accompanied it.
By the early 20th century Rock-paper-scissors had spread beyond Asia, especially through increased Japanese contact with the west. Its English-language name is therefore taken from a translation of the names of the three Japanese hand-gestures for rock, paper and scissors: elsewhere in Asia the open-palm gesture represents " cloth " rather than " paper ".
Its germicidal effects increased its value in utensils and as jewelry.
Its talk time increased from 6. 5 hr to 9. 5 hr and the music play time reached 20 hrs.
Its notoriety increased when Sir Everard Home wrote a series of six papers, starting in 1814, describing it for the Royal Society.
Its combat activity was low until 1943 as the army was avoiding suicidal warfare and preserved its very limited resources for later conflicts that sharply increased when the Nazi war machine started to crumble in the wake of the successes of the Red Army in the Eastern Front.
Its output had increased to include school books and modern scholarly texts such as James Clerk Maxwell's A Treatise on Electricity & Magnetism ( 1873 ), which proved fundamental to Einstein's thought.
Its share of the vote increased from 0. 7 % in the 1951 general election to 3. 1 % in 1955 and 5. 2 % in 1959.
Its principal effects are increased production and release of corticosteroids.
Its population has increased greatly over the past century, from 7, 650 in 1900 to 35, 761 in 2005.
Its use there was as a dye-fixer ( mordant ) for wool ( which was one of England's primary industries, the value of which increased significantly if dyed ).
" Its value lies in the increased degree of precision and diversification made possible: Although the id is unconscious by definition, the ego and the super-ego are both partly conscious and partly unconscious.
Its population increased during the Counter-Reformation in the Habsburg lands, when many Protestant artisans from Bielsko ( which did not belong to Poland ) moved across the river.
Its territory included all of the western United States, though as population declined in the area due to the California Gold Rush and increased in nearby Portland the archdiocese was renamed as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon and the headquarters moved there in 1926.
Its only remaining seat in the state ( and country ), Tablelands, was retained with an increased majority by Rosa Lee Long.
Its importance increased throughout the second half of 1943 and into the spring of 1944, until it became the largest BCRA network in the Vichy zone, employing about 2500 sources, contacts, couriers, and analysts.
Its importance has greatly increased since the coming of the railway, and in 1910 its population was 2, 154.
Its inhabitants gradually increased in numbers from 1850 to 1910, from 11, 444 to 31, 274.
Its power increased after the disintegration of Kievan Rus, and although it was not as strong as the veche in Novgorod, the princes had to take its opinion into consideration ; several times in 12th-13th centuries there was an open conflict between them.
Its population has increased by over 300 percent.
Its population and industrial production significantly increased after World War II.

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