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Its traditional and mythological foundation date goes back to 4 BC, but historians believe it was founded around the 3rd to 5th century.
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Its focus is on individual moves or short sequences of moves, unlike traditional climbing or sport climbing, which generally demand more endurance over longer stretches of rock where the difficulty of individual moves is not as great.
Its partners include some of the biggest players in the worlds of computing, communications, and consumer electronics, and it's loaded with top-notch engineers who have been given a clean slate to reinvent traditional approaches to ubiquitous worldwide communications.
Its design resembles that of Berkeley DB without replicating it exactly, and has a feature set that includes many of those found in the traditional Berkeley DB and others that are specific to the Java Edition.
Its combination of modern innovation ( such as mixed gender seating ) and traditional practice particularly appealed to first and second-generation Eastern European Jewish immigrants, who found Orthodoxy too restrictive, but Reform Judaism foreign.
Its texture is firm, with farmhouse traditional Cheddar being slightly crumbly ; it should also, if mature, contain large crystals of calcium lactate – often precipitated when matured for times longer than six months.
Its traditional name, Alnair, means " the bright one " and refers to its status as the brightest star in Grus.
Its repertoire of music and graphics was limited, but its smaller size and the advantage of continuous updates saw it gradually replace traditional machines.
Its relative simplicity over traditional frame-based animation limits control and range of expression.
Its western borders include the Khyber Pass and Bolan Pass that have served as traditional migration routes between Central Eurasia and South Asia.
Its treatment of rhetoric is less comprehensive than the classic works of antiquity, but provides a traditional treatment of res-verba ( matter and form ): its first book treats the subject of elocutio, showing the student how to use schemes and tropes ; the second book covers inventio.
Its focus on spontaneity in the kitchen — cooking by " vibration " rather than precisely measuring ingredients, as well as " making do " with ingredients on hand — captured the essence of traditional African American cooking techniques.
Its mystic mode of explaining some commandments was applied by its commentators to all religious observances, and produced a strong tendency to substitute mystic Judaism in the place of traditional rabbinic Judaism.
Its Carnival parade features troupes with themed costumes and music, ranging from the traditional to modern pop culture.
Its rabbinic studies are mandated in pastoral care, the historical development of Judaism, and academic biblical criticism, in addition to the traditional study of rabbinic texts.
Its roots lay in the traditional Japanese martial arts, Chinese medicine and Buddhist meditation techniques, while its creator Hiroyuki Aoki was also influenced by modern Western art and Christianity.
Its and mythological
Its purpose was to enable Icelandic poets and readers to understand the subtleties of alliterative verse, and to grasp the mythological allusions behind the many kennings that were used in skaldic poetry.
Its mythological restoration made it appropriate for this purpose, as a general symbol of well-being.
Its followers rejected the national epic and drama in favor of the artificial mythological epics and elegies of the Alexandrian school, and preferred Euphorion of Chalcis to Ennius.
Its logo is a rampant griffon, a Greek mythological creature with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion.
Its and foundation
Its mythical foundation was attributed to Heracles ( on behalf of his fallen friend Abderus ), its historical one to a colony from Klazomenai.
Its foundation dates from 1144 when Alphonse Jourdain, count of Toulouse, granted it a liberal charter.
Its educational foundation gives grants to education organizations and individuals to improve geography education.
Its foundation is expressly assigned to its opportune situation for communication with Africa as well as its excellent port, it doubtless assumed under their government the same important position it occupied under the Romans.
Its foundation was the result of an invasion of wealthy squatters, land speculators and their indentured servants ( including ex-convicts ) who arrived from 1835, in a race with one another to seize an ' empty ' country.
Its foundation was publicly announced on 28 February 2005 and formally established on 9 May 2005 as an ' enlargement ' of the Christian democratic Freedom Union, which it legally succeeds.
Its empirical foundation was the 4267 month eclipse cycle, cited by Ptolemy as source of the " Babylonian " month, which was good to a fraction of a second ( 1 part in several million ).
Its foundation is attributed by Cato the Elder to the Etruscans, and the date given as about 260 years before it was " taken " by Rome.
Its foundation can be traced back to the 1260s when Walter de Merton, chancellor to Henry III and later to Edward I, first drew up statutes for an independent academic community and established endowments to support it.
Its foundation reflected Tohei's differences with the Aikikai, and his own emphasis on developing the concept of Ki.
Its foundation had inspired numerous oracle-mongers and these are included among the clients of the Clouds ( line 332 ).
Its name is latinized as Sylvania, and its date of foundation is given as 1315, the date of the Pact of Brunnen, taken as the traditional founding date of the Swiss Confederacy until the 19th century.
Its mission is to draw upon practical experience of the Turkish National Police ( TNP ) — in areas of terrorism, organized crime, narcotics, administration, intelligence, and investigation — and enhance it with an academic and theoretical foundation at the masters and doctorate level at U. S. universities.
Its foundation was the desire for self-knowledge and truth, untrammelled by the rigid bonds of any particular system.
Its entrance is 12 feet from the ground, necessitated by a shallow foundation ( about 3 feet ) typical of round towers.
Its castle was built to guard the river crossing, and the Royal Dockyard at Chatham was the foundation of the Royal Navy's long period of supremacy.
Its report was the foundation of every effort since made for the purification and regulation of the service and for the destruction of political patronage.
" Its treatment of popular culture has since been hailed as path-breaking: the critic Jon Savage has said that one piece by Radcliffe " laid the foundation for the next 20 years of sub-cultural theory.
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