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Its and subsequent
Its subject is the Return to Zion following the close of the Babylonian captivity, and it is divided into two parts, the first telling the story of the first return of exiles in the first year of Cyrus the Great ( 538 BC ) and the completion and dedication of the new Temple in Jerusalem in the sixth year of Darius ( 515 BC ), the second telling of the subsequent mission of Ezra to Jerusalem and his struggle to purify the Jews from the sin of marriage with non-Jews.
Its copying in subsequent generations indicates that it was used as a model of legal and judicial reasoning.
Nikita Khrushchev's February 1956 speech " On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences ", and the subsequent Hungarian Revolution of 1956, confused the Communist Party of the USA, the Communist Party of Great Britain, and the Japanese Communist Party, none of whom were able to present a unified response.
Its objects were to combat the influence of the Zohar and subsequent developments in modern Kabbalah, which were then pervasive in Yemenite Jewish life, to restore what they believed to be a rationalistic approach to Judaism rooted in authentic sources, and to safeguard the older (" Baladi ") tradition of Yemenite Jewish observance that they believed to be based on this approach.
Its extent varied in places as a result of subsequent improvements to the fortifications and is depicted differently on the various maps.
Its sequels, Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind, and Ender in Exile, follow Ender's subsequent travels to many different worlds in the galaxy.
Its primary mission was to test the performance of those functions and parts necessary for carrying out subsequent lunar and planetary missions ; a secondary objective was to study the nature of particles and fields in interplanetary space.
Its modern conception is rooted in European history, particularly in the philosophy of ancient Greece, in the political formation of the Roman Empire, and in the subsequent struggle between secular authority, represented by the Holy Roman Emperor, and ecclesiastical authority, represented by the Pope.
Its lack of legal significance in 1840 and subsequent breaches tended to be overlooked until the 1970s, when these issues were raised by Māori protest.
Its subsequent tour of the Jovian moons also used numerous slingshot maneuvers with those moons to conserve fuel and maximize the number of encounters.
Its subsequent sale into rerun syndication soon after leads to a rise in popularity that transforms Star Trek into one of the century's most successful entertainment franchises.
Its subsequent evolution created seven prototypes-Europe ( isolated from Europe, the Middle East, India and Iran ), NE Africa ( from Northeast Africa ), Africa1 ( from countries in Western Africa and South Africa ), Africa2 ( from South Africa ), Asia2 ( from Northern India and among isolates from Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia ), Sahul ( from Australian Aboriginals and Papua New Guineans ) and East Asia with the subpopulations E Asia ( from East Asians ), Maori ( from Taiwanese Aboriginals, Melanesians and Polynesians ) and Amerind ( Native Americans ).
Its immediate consequence in Sweden proper was the deposition of Gustav IV on March 13, 1809, and the subsequent exclusion of his whole family from the succession.
Its significance is that when you start with a large full moon at the perigee, then subsequent full moons will occur ever later after the passage of the perigee ; after 1 full moon cycle, the accumulated difference between the number of completed anomalistic months and the number of completed synodic months is exactly 1.
Its subsequent disassembly revealed a fully developed fatigue related crack in a similar position to the first failure, but the prompt shutdown had prevented consequential damage.
Its first representatives were John le Clerk and Stephen Maunsell, who were elected to the parliament of King Edward I in 1298, but for some reason or other no subsequent return was made until 1640, when the privilege was again resumed by order of the House of Commons.
Its first hall was on London Wall but in 1543 the Company acquired the former Benedictine convent of St Helen, off Bishopsgate, and the subsequent Halls have all been on that site, now St Helen's Place.
Its growth was greatly accelerated by international enthusiasm for the Cultural Revolution in China, but it began to decline in response to controversial Chinese foreign policy decisions in the last years of Mao's life, his death and the subsequent defeat of the Gang of Four.
Its subsequent growth has resulted in new facilities being built for GO.
Its subsequent outstanding critical and box office success proved to be one of the final events that led the code to be finally abandoned in 1968 in favor of the MPAA film rating system.
Its subsequent history mirrors that of the rest of lower Burma.
Its first beta release was on April 1, 1991 and subsequent releases added a strictness analyzer as well as language extensions such as monadic I / O, mutable arrays, unboxed data types, concurrent and parallel programming models ( such as software transactional memory and data parallelism ) and a profiler.
Its subsequent evolution will depend on its mass.
Its high endemism in both higher plants, vertebrates and avian diversity has qualified it to be a biodiversity ‘ hotspot ’ and this aspect has been elaborated in details in the subsequent sections.

Its and downfall
Its founding members were the United Kingdom, Austrian Empire, Russian Empire and Kingdom of Prussia, the members of the Quadruple Alliance responsible for the downfall of the First French Empire ; in time France became established as a fifth member of the concert.
Its eventual downfall is believed to be due to the loss of its economic significance in late antiquity, following the rise of coastal Alexandria.
Its power peaked under the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre, between August 1793 and July 1794 ; following the downfall of Robespierre, the Committee's influence diminished, and it was disestablished in 1795.
Its founding powers were Austria, Prussia, the Russian Empire and the United Kingdom, the members of the Quadruple Alliance responsible for the downfall of the First French Empire.
Its annexation into the French Empire, in 1810, was one of the causes for the diplomatic rift between former allies France and Russia, a dispute that would lead to war in 1812 and eventually to Napoleon's downfall.
Its dramaturgical structure, like that of his earlier ' Storm and Stress ' play Götz von Berlichingen ( 1773 ), is heavily influenced by Shakespearean tragedy ; in contrast, however, to the earlier work, the portrait in Egmont of the downfall of a man who trusts in the goodness of those around him appears to mark a shift away from ' Storm and Stress ' values.

Its and pyramid
Its height is now: the cylindrical portion, the pyramid The base, in diameter, is ornamented with 60 engaged Ionic columns.
Its axis if any, is that of the original cone or pyramid.
Its discoverer, C. T. Currelly, believed the textual reference to a " pyramid " of Tetisheri to refer not to the building in which the stela was found, but rather to the more imposing pyramid associated with a large mortuary temple at its base discovered in 1900 by A. C. Mace.
Its true provenance was clarified by Pope Alexander VII's excavations in the 1660s, which cleared the vegetation that had overgrown the pyramid, uncovered the inscriptions on its faces, tunnelled into the tomb's burial chamber and found the bases of two bronze statues that had stood alongside the pyramid.
Its ground floor area is just, and features a pyramid at the top.

Its and scheme
Its origins are postulated from illustrated sermon texts ; the earliest recorded visual scheme was a now lost mural in the Saints Innocents Cemetery in Paris dating from 1424-25.
Its rhyme scheme found in the first seven lines is repeated in the first seven lines of the second stanza.
Its Alamo Plaza Restaurant is gone, its pool long since filled in, its original color scheme painted over, its front desk now behind bulletproof glass and its rooms infested with roaches, vermin and a clientele engaged in enough criminal activity that the property averages more than one call for service to police daily.
Its continued popularity with fans is still evident, as even today Phillies home games can contain many fans sporting caps, shirts, and / or jackets emblazoned with the iconic " P " and burgundy color scheme.
Its treatment of phonology as rules that operate on features, as well as its particular feature scheme, survive in various altered forms in many current theories of phonology.
Its reports have led to wider training for medical staff in the UK and a central reporting scheme to allow errors to be reported.
Its proponents argued that reduced transport costs would make local industry more competitive, and that the scheme would help create new jobs.
Its responsibilities include helping employees avoid workplace injuries occurring, enforcement of Victoria's occupational health and safety laws, provision of reasonably priced workplace injury insurance for employers, assisting injured workers back into the workforce, and managing the workers ' compensation scheme by ensuring the prompt delivery of appropriate services and adopting prudent financial practices.
Its Guild Mark scheme, a modern equivalent of the trading standards once regulated by the medieval guilds, gives accreditation to designers, craftsmen and manufacturers exhibiting the highest standards of British furniture production.
Its adjoint associates to every affine scheme its ring of global sections.
Its route number is a " violation " of the usual AASHTO numbering scheme, as there is no US 0 or US 100.
Its route number is a " violation " of the usual AASHTO numbering scheme, as it comes nowhere near its implied " parent ", US 12.
Its route number is a " violation " of the usual AASHTO numbering scheme, as it comes nowhere near its implied " parent ", U. S. Route 25.
Its purpose was to devise a scheme for the formation of a devolution settlement for Scotland.
Its difficulty is often attributed to its complex control scheme.
Its intended effect was to simplify the official pattern of where and when daylight saving time ( DST ) is applied within the U. S. Prior to this law, each state worked out its own scheme for the dates of beginning and ending DST, and in some cases, which parts of the state should use it.
Its decorative scheme includes a trompe l ' oeil ceiling fresco in the first room, or Salone, by the Sicilian artist Mariano Rossi makes such good use of foreshortening that it appears almost three-dimensional.
Its scheme of single and paired Corinthian pilasters alternating with arch-headed windows and recessed doorways echoes the articulation of the exterior, which is reached through the French doors on either side, to a plain terrace dropping by broad stairs to the lawn facing the ocean, or to a planted terrace garden with a central fountain.
Its colour scheme was derived from a 1907 poem by Lillian Crewe Walsh:
Its primary target was the disbanding of the One Unit scheme in West Pakistan and a fair deal for the increasingly discontented people of East Pakistan.
Its basin ( 1, 300 km² ) covers 134 communes and is subject to a schéma d ' aménagement et de gestion des eaux ( water management scheme ).
Its early prime focus was upon the first offenders where a program of employment, educational opportunities, physical education in addition to the scheme of restricted association was credited for a relatively low level of re-offending.
Its rhyme scheme is ABaAabAB and often all lines are in iambic tetrameter: the first, fourth and seventh lines are identical, as are the second and final lines, thereby making the initial and final couplets identical as well.
Its color scheme was to a degree reminiscent of Apple Computer's Aqua interface.

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