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Its widespread usage led to the gradual adoption of the Aramaic alphabet for writing the Hebrew language.
Its widespread use in many Roman structures, a key event in the history of architecture termed the Roman Architectural Revolution, freed Roman construction from the restrictions of stone and brick material and allowed for revolutionary new designs in terms of both structural complexity and dimension.
Its widespread oral popularity ensured it a place in the written canon.
Its attempts at agricultural reform led to widespread famine, while its insistence on absolute self-sufficiency, even in the supply of medicine, led to the deaths of thousands from treatable diseases such as malaria.
Its use was geographically widespread but mail may have been more common at all times.
Its use became widespread in Christendom.
Its widespread popularity has also contributed to criticism of the grape as a " colonizer " that takes over wine regions at the expense of native grape varieties.
Its revival and widespread use in the 19th Century therefore had a clear Danish nationalist connotation of laying a claim to the territory and objecting to the German claims.
Its use in ancient times was widespread, and Nyrop gives examples: " people threw themselves down on the ground before their rulers, kissed their footprints, literally ' licked the dust ,' as it is termed.
Its lack of widespread popularity outside Eastern Europe has led to calls for its removal from the Olympic Games in recent years ; however, following a vote by the IOC on July 8, 2005, it has remained in the Olympic program at least through 2012.
Its more recent meaning as a category of elements with intermediate or hybrid properties did not become widespread until the period 1940 – 1960.
Its proximity to the winter solstice ( December 25 on the Julian calendar ) was endowed with various meanings by both ancient and modern scholars ; for instance, the widespread use of wax candles ( cerei, singular cereus ) may refer to " the returning power of the sun's light after the solstice.
Its relationship to other falcons is not clear ; the issue is complicated by widespread hybridization confounding mtDNA sequence analyses ; for example a genetic lineage of the Saker Falcon ( F. cherrug ) is known which originated from a male Saker producing fertile young with a female Peregrine ancestor, and the descendants further breeding with Sakers.
Its PCB was copied all over the USSR, which made it the most widespread Soviet ZX Spectrum clone.
Its appearance in public bookstores in the 1970s opened the way to the widespread publication of sex manuals in the West.
Its effects were widespread, causing unseasonal weather, crop failures, and famines worldwide.
Its political history is complex and sometimes baffling even to insiders: for instance, the politics of the Coloured communities of the Cape Flats have included Trotskyist activism in earlier years, and mobilization for the United Democratic Front in the 80s ; and then, widespread support for the historically white National Party ( which had presided over apartheid ) in the early post-apartheid elections.
Its widespread presence in the American lineages goes back to a cat named Good Fortune Fortunatas, a fine example of the " contemporary " body / head type, although the defect was present in Burmese cats before Fortunatas.
Its use in personal computers became widespread with the introduction of Intel's Pentium processor to " support the more efficient write-back cache in addition to the write-through cache previously used by the Intel 486 processor ".
Its effects were so widespread that the Eucharist gradually became more central to worship, vestments became common, and numerous Catholic practices were re-introduced into worship.
Its status is confirmed both by the number of parodies it has inspired, and by the widespread popularity it still enjoys amongst Britons.
Its Lecompton Constitution would allow slavery in Kansas, and citizens who were against extending the practice into new territories seized upon the widespread irregularities in the adoption procedure to oppose it.
Its primary meaning is general and widespread.
Its most widespread genus is Aesculus ( the horse-chestnuts and buckeyes, syn.

Its and adoption
Its adoption suggests that not all such transmissions are equal, and each must be evaluated separately before establishing blanket international policy regarding active SETI.
Its powers includes the enactment and amendment of the constitution and laws ; the adoption of the government budget ; supervising the Government of Vietnam and other holders of public powers responsible to the National Assembly ; and appointing members of the judiciary.
Its use has changed considerably over the centuries with its focus shifting from adult adoption and inheritance issues toward children and family creation ; its structure moving from a recognition of continuity between the adopted and kin toward allowing relationships of lessened intensity.
Its responsibilities include: adoption of the City budget ; approval of all tax levies ; adoption of ordinances ; approval of amendments, supplements or repeals to ordinances and the City Code ; and appointment of the City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney and various local boards, commissions and committees.
Its adoption in 1965 marked the first time a national flag had been officially adopted in Canada to replace the Union Flag.
Its oldest features almost certainly predate the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire in 391 AD.
Its successful recolonisation at Minsmere, Suffolk in 1947 led to its adoption as the logo of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
Its name comes from its adoption by church representatives who had met in 1934 in the German town of Barmen.
Its adoption was preceded by a period of agitation for, and gradual introduction of, reforms, beginning with the Convocation Sejm of 1764 and the election of Stanisław August Poniatowski as the Commonwealth's last king, and culminating in legislation adopted by the Great Sejm.
Its adoption was accelerated with the release of the 2000 feature film adaptation of Junger's book.
Its jurisdiction includes custody and visitation, support, family offense ( domestic violence ), persons in need of supervision, delinquency, child protective proceedings ( abuse and neglect ), foster care approval and review, termination of parental rights, adoption and guardianship.
Its industry wide adoption was born out of a concerted effort by integrated circuit design, equipment, photomask, fabless, 3rd party Intellectual Property ( IP ) and manufacturing companies from the United States, Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Europe.
Its adoption, and subsequent modifications, turned the Norwegian Army from a fighting force armed with single-shot black powder weapons into a force armed with modern repeating weapons firing smokeless ammunition.
* J Spry ’ s " History of Oddfellowship " deals, as set forth on its title page, with " Its origin, tradition, and objects, with a general review of the results arising from its adoption by the branch known as the Manchester Unity from the year 1810 to the present time.
Its prominence increased in the 1960s with the beginning of the Palestinian resistance movement and its adoption by Palestinian politician Yasser Arafat.
Its success led to the widespread adoption of three-phase power, in preference to single-phase and direct current.
Its adoption by the EZLN in Mexico as the movement's motto is exemplary of its popularity and ability to rally diverse ideologies under a common goal.
Its adoption as a title for Canada in 1867 served the purpose of upholding the monarchist principle in Canada ; in a letter to Queen Victoria, Lord Carnarvon stated: " The North American delegates are anxious that the United Provinces should be designated as the ' Dominion of Canada.
Its subsequent inclusion in Microsoft's DirectX 6. 0 and OpenGL 1. 3 ( via the GL_EXT_texture_compression_s3tc extension ) led to widespread adoption of the technology among hardware and software makers.
: Its status as a " live " drama was short lived in any case, since the difficulties in mounting a 90-minute production on a weekly basis required the adoption of the recently developed videotape technology, which was used to pre-record entire shows from 1957 onward.
Its mission is to provide research, analysis, advice and education to practitioners and the public about current legislation and practices governing domestic and inter-country adoption in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa.

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