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Its and transcendence
Its culmination, a restatement of the chorale, is a moment of such transcendence that the usually austere Brahms permits himself the use of a triangle.

Its and lay
Its roots lay in the arts and crafts school founded by the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in 1906 and directed by Belgian Art Nouveau architect Henry van de Velde.
Its heartland lay in the Indus river valley in Pakistan, but settlements spread as far as the Makran coast, Baluchistan, Afghanistan, eastern Punjab, Kutch and Saurashtra.
Its strategical importance lay in the position at the approach to the Rhine from southeast.
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 importance lay in the fact that it was the first proper victory for the League of Augsburg, the first-ever alliance between the Vatican and Protestant countries.
Its dissolution was made lawful by the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act and the lands of the abbey were granted to lay owners.
Its importance, aside from its serving as a link between the small Garner community and the state capital, lay in the fact that it was a small section of what was to become one of the oldest and longest traveled corridors in North Carolina, the Central Highway.
Its location was chosen because it lay at the intersection of the road between Greenville and Eaton with the road between the communities of Miami County, Ohio and New Garden, Indiana.
Its founder, Patrick McSherry ( 1725 – 1795 ), procured a tract from the Digges Family in 1763 and proceeded to lay out a number of lots.
Its strategic trade advantage lay with control of the two vital packhorse bridges across the Anker and the Tame on the route from London to Chester.
Its commercial success helped lay the groundwork for involved, non-linear games in fantasy settings, such as those found in successful RPGs, including
Its origins lay in the belief in the dominance of reason and that " Man " was perfectible, if only the social conditions in which he or she lived would allow it.
Its origins lay in Leopold's attracting scientific and humanitarian backing for a non-governmental organization, the Association internationale africaine.
Its two original towns, Isaura Nea and Isaura Palaea, lay, one among these foothills ( Doria ) and the other on the watershed ( Zengibar Kalesi ).
Its origins lay in the Revolutionary Conservative Caucus and with right-wing members of the Monday Club.
Its ultimate failure had two sources, both of which lay with the civilian and military policy-makers in Washington: First, neither group could ever conceive that the North Vietnamese would endure under the punishment that they would unleash upon it.
Its position is indicated in the Bible: it lay north of Bethel and Shiloh, on the high road going from Jerusalem to the northern districts ( Judges xxi, 19 ), at a short distance from Michmethath ( Joshua 17: 7 ) and of Dothain ( Genesis 37: 12-17 ); it was in the hill-country of Ephraim ( Joshua 20: 7 ; 21: 21 ; 1 Kings 12: 25 ; 1 Chronicles 6: 67 ; 7: 28 ), immediately below Mount Gerizim ( Judges 9: 6-7 ).
Its territory lay between the states of Qin and Qi and included parts of modern day Henan, Hebei, Shanxi and Shandong.
Its central figure is Vimalakīrti, who is presented as the ideal Mahayana lay bodhisattva.
Its significance lay in its control over the caravan route between Damascus and Egypt and the pilgrimage route between Damascus and Mecca.
Its highest decision-making body is the Plenary Assembly, which meets every four years and elects the lay leadership ( Executive Committee ) of the WJC.
Its principal vent lay in the neighborhood of what is now Sulphur Works, but a second vent from which no lavas issued lay on the eastern flank of Little Hot Springs Valley.
Its importance lay in the fact that it was within a few miles of the limit of navigability of the Nile from Khartoum upstream.

Its and workers
Its constitution differed from that of the League: representation had been accorded not only to governments but also to representatives of employers ' and workers ' organizations.
Seated by the Sea: The Maritime History of Portland, Maine, and Its Irish Longshoremen ( University Press of Florida ; 2010 ) 280 pages ; Focuses on the years 1880 to 1923 in a study of how an influx of Irish immigrant workers transformed the city's waterfront.
Its membership is composed of technical intelligentsia, professionals, workers, and peasants.
Its members include workers, peasants, students, military personnel, and urban and rural intelligentsia.
Its tactical method is the strike — the regular strike for protecting the material welfare of the workers, and the general strike as a means to accomplish the desired permanent solution to industrial strife.
Its two main bases of support were the Asociación Peruana de Empresas Medias y Pequeñas ( APEMIPE ), an association of SMEs, and the informal sector workers who associated their cause with APEMIPE, and the Evangelical movement.
Its peak circulation was 50, 000 copies in 1839 ; like other Chartist papers it was often read aloud in workers ' circles.
Its schedule is designed to coincide with UPS workers ' shifts.
" Its purpose was to obtain affordable homesteads for mechanics, shopkeepers, factory workers and small farmers in a location where all could live in harmony.
Its three faciilities employed 650 workers in 2004 .</ ref > Bigham, Karen, " Western State Hospital ," Kentucky New Era, April 5, 2004.
Its 60 workers produced more than 84, 000 bricks per day.
Its 20 chapters, while presumably made up of fictional stories, talk about the way many black workers used to be treated by many white slave owners.
Its strategic position gave rise to a history full of incident and strife but Dunbar has become a quiet dormitory town popular with workers in nearby Edinburgh, who find it an affordable alternative to the capital itself.
Its leaders, including Nelson Mandela, who was already in Johannesburg's Fort prison serving a five-year sentence for inciting workers to strike and leaving the country illegally, were prosecuted, found guilty, and imprisoned.
Its population includes workers who have experience in fishing, naval, canning, and the iron-and-steel industry.
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 efforts to organize both hard rock miners and smelter workers brought it into sharp conflicts – and often pitched battles – with both employers and governmental authorities.
Its goal was organizing all workers in the West.
Its hallmark was call and response, performed between a soloist and the rest of the workers in chorus.
Its electoral base largely consisted of blue-collar workers and the self-employed who resented immigrant competition in the labour market and for scarce housing.
Its purpose is to isolate office workers from the sights and noises of an open workspace, the theory being that this allows workers more privacy, and personalization, and helps them to concentrate without distractions.
Its most concrete measure is, again following basic rights in international law, mandating a minimum period of 28 days, or four full weeks, in paid holidays for all workers each year ( though this includes public holidays ).

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