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Its and importance
Its political importance now ended, but its temple of Adonis and Aphrodite Amathusia remained famous in Roman times.
Its early history reveals that the maritime importance of the island dates back to pre-Dorian times.
Its importance waned somewhat when the French king, Charles VII, took the city at the end of the Hundred Years ' War and the Adour changed course shortly afterwards, leaving Bayonne without its access to the sea.
Its importance has been consolidated by successful large-scale forward genetic screens ( commonly referred to as the Tübingen / Boston screens ).
Its importance was instead conveyed by the height of the tower ( prasat ) rising above it, by its location at the centre of the temple, and by the greater decoration on its walls.
Its supposed fundamental importance to life can be seen in words such as aspire, inspire, perspire and spirit, all derived from the Latin spirare.
Its central importance to many biochemical pathways suggests that it was one of the earliest established components of cellular metabolism and may have originated abiogenically.
Its importance in physics is the result of its being the solution to the differential equation describing forced resonance.
Its importance in the economy of salvation is discussed periodically in the Philokalia where as direct, personal knowledge of God ( noesis ; see also Noema ) it is distinguished from ordinary epistemological knowledge ( speculative philosophy ).
Its importance was such that it also gave its name to one of the six Rapes or administrative districts of Sussex.
Its strategic importance between China on one side and the Middle East and Europe on the other, temporarily gave all of Eurasia incredible riches.
Its fruit, also called the olive, is of major agricultural importance in the Mediterranean region as the source of olive oil.
Its importance to the fiscal well-being of the central government also denied it economic liberalizations begun in 1978.
Its importance in today's society rests on its ability to be mass produced using a highly automated process ( semiconductor device fabrication ) that achieves astonishingly low per-transistor costs.
Its importance and continuity in his thinking, Wrathall states, shows that he did not have a ' turn '.
Its basic subject matter and setting — love at the Heian court — are those of the romance, and its cultural assumptions are those of the mid-Heian period, but Murasaki Shikibu's unique genius has made the work for many a powerful statement of human relationships, the impossibility of permanent happiness in love ... and the vital importance, in a world of sorrows, of sensitivity to the feelings of others.
Its importance grew with the extension of the Via Aemilia from Ariminum ( Rimini ) to the Po River ( 187 BC ), which it crossed at Placentia ( Piacenza ) and there forked, one branch going to Mediolanum ( Milan ) and the other to Ticinum, and thence to Laumellum where it divided once more, one branch going to Vercellae-and thence to Eporedia and Augusta Praetoria-and the other to Valentia-and thence to Augusta Taurinorum ( Turin ) or to Pollentia.
Its importance is indicated by its common name, recorded by Statius:
Its strategical importance lay in the position at the approach to the Rhine from southeast.
Its use as a fortress and then a quarry demonstrates how little spiritual importance was attached to it, at a time when sites associated with martyrs were highly venerated.
Its harbour was of considerable importance in imperial times, as the nearest to Dalmatia, and was enlarged by Trajan, who constructed the north quay with his Syrian architect Apollodorus of Damascus.
Its historic importance is evidenced by Northumberland's castles, the two World Heritage Sites of Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle, and Hadrian's Wall.
R. G. Conzen remarked of Ludlow " Its composite medieval town plan and a history of eight and a half centuries with several periods of considerable importance have endowed its Old Town with an historically well-stratified and richly textured landscape.
Its importance was partially in that a mechanical model of the universe, correctly named a planetarium, gained the name Orrery,

Its and Brazil's
Its researchers are Brazil's the fourth most productive in terms of articles published in indexed international journals of science.
Its ideas, such as the construction of an atomic bomb, nationalization of Brazil's mineral resources, and increasing the military budget, sparked controversy.

Its and national
Its dangerous effects have been downgraded to the public by some who believe national security requires further testing.
Its folklore and legend, usually disguised as history, are allowed to account for group actions, to provide a focal point for group loyalty, and to become a cohesive force for national identification.
Its sister services, BBC World was also renamed as " BBC World News " while the national news bulletins became BBC News at One, BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten.
Its debt burden is considerable, and the country has seen a decline in per capita gross national product over the last 40 years.
Its products are provided to the European National Weather Services, as a complement to the national short-range and climatological activities.
Its innovative design soon represented a national architectural prototype, and featured a domed central gallery, from which interconnected rooms radiated.
Its members are national mathematics organizations in 77 countries.
Its members are national scientific bodies and international scientific unions.
Its members, the National Adhering Organizations, can be national chemistry societies, national academies of sciences, or other bodies representing chemists.
Its Latin name is Aspergillus oryzae, and it is a " designated national fungus " ( kokkin ) in Japan.
According to Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, President of the Board which recommended its formation, " The College is concerned with grand strategy and the utilization of the national resources necessary to implement that strategy ... Its graduates will exercise a great influence on the formulation of national and foreign policy in both peace and war ...."
Its dual purpose beyond forging a national Russian identity was to bring its revolutionary Communist message to the West.
Its leaders were both bureaucrats and young military officers, crying for the national reform, including the first written constitution.
Its mission statement is to " defend the sovereign good of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, contribute to the development of the national community and support the State in the fulfillment of its national and international objectives ". The Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force is made up of four distinct arms, The Regiment / Army, the Coast Guard, the Air Guard and the Defence Force Reserves, which all fall under the authority of the Ministry of National Security.
Its standardized form, commonly called Filipino, is the national language and one of two official languages of the Philippines, the other being English.
Its international relations historically have been guided by the principles of nonintervention, multilateralism, respect for national sovereignty, and reliance on the rule of law to settle disputes.
Its structure is like that of the state and national governments, with an elected mayor as chief of the executive branch and an elected council that represents the various neighborhoods forming the legislative branch.
Its football team has received national attention in recent years for winning the 2005 Fiesta Bowl and the 2009 Sugar Bowl.
Its business district hosts the Italian Stock Exchange and the headquarters of the largest national banks and multinational companies.
Its basic, and equally grandiose idea, was that, as the French Revolution of 1789 had enlarged the concept of individual liberty, another revolution would now be needed for national liberty ; and his vision went further because he hoped that in the no doubt distant future free nations might combine to form a loosely federal Europe with some kind of federal assembly to regulate their common interests.
Its members were drawn from the national parliaments of member states and candidate countries, the European Parliament, the European Commission, and representatives of heads of state and government.

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