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Less flamboyant faiths may use subtler symbolism to set religious leadership, holiness or saintliness apart: the understated dark vestments of the Protestant clergyman, the relatively unobtrusive clerical collar, or even the nakedness of a stereotypical Hindu ascetic fakir.
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Less politically, most faiths have any number of people that are believed to have been touched by divine forces: saints, prophets, heroes, oracles, martyrs, and enlightened beings, among others.
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Less ambitious freeway plans may be more successful -- especially when the roadways and interchanges are raised, allowing for cross access at many points and providing parking areas below the ramp.
Less common side-effects may include cardiac arrhythmias, blurry or double vision and / or the temporary loss of blood cells or platelets and in rare cases can cause aplastic anemia.
Less expensive student bows may be constructed of solid fiberglass, or of less valuable varieties of brazilwood.
Less common are bara — larger, often heavily muscled and sometimes hairy males, the yaoi counterpart of the " bear " in gay pornography — as well as oyaji ( meaning " daddy " or " uncle "), featuring middle-aged and elderly men ; these types are mainly found in material aimed at gay men, which may be called bara or ' men's love ' ( ML ), and is considered to be distinct from yaoi.
Less commonly, a surface may absorb some portion of the light and fluorescently re-emit the light at a longer wavelength colour in a random direction, though this is rare enough that it can be discounted from most rendering applications.
Less commonly, a non-degenerative condition may have secondary effects on brain cells, which may or may not be reversible if the condition is treated.
Less than 10 % of people with neurofibromatosis develop cancerous growths ; in these cases, chemotherapy may be successful.
Less commonly, in translations of ancient texts, " eunuch " may refer to a man who is not castrated but who is impotent, celibate or otherwise not inclined to marry and procreate.
Less predictable events like tsunamis and storm surges may also cause elevation changes in large bodies of water.
Less commonly, the use of the plural may be extended to other grammatical person, such as the " royal we " ( majestic plural ).
Less often, skunks may be found acting as scavengers, eating bird and rodent carcasses left by cats or other animals.
Less commonly, infections may occur following exposure to crushed tick tissues, fluids, or tick feces.
Less commonly, a Chinese fire drill may refer to a literal fire drill on a school bus or the aforementioned gag executed by misbehaving students on a stopped school bus, sometimes involving use of the rear emergency exit.
Less dramatically, if the threads of the plug extend into the combustion chamber, the sharp edges of the threads act as point sources of heat which may cause preignition ; in addition, deposits which form between the exposed threads may make it difficult to remove the plugs, even damaging the threads on aluminium heads in the process of removal.
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Less commonly, innovative cooks use cranberries to add tartness to savory dishes such as soups and stews.
Less extensive forms of planned economies include those that use indicative planning, in which the state employs " influence, subsidies, grants, and taxes, but does not compel.
Less commonly, acute adverse reactions can also occur if chemical contamination of food occurs, for example from improper storage, or use of non-food grade soaps and disinfectants.
Less formally, people also use loan words within day-to-day speech, although this has been on the decline in recent decades and among younger generations.
Less common but potentially more detrimental forms of counterproductive behavior have also been investigated including theft, violence, substance use, and sexual harassment.
:... Less use is made of the halakhic Midrashim, the Jerusalem Talmud, and the other Targums, nor of the Midrashim like the Aggadat Shir ha-Shirim, the Midrash on Proverbs, and the Alfabet de-R. Akiva.
In the best-seller More Guns, Less Crime ( University of Chicago Press, 2000 ), economist John Lott, Jr. examined the use of the broken windows approach as well as community-and problem-oriented policing programs in cities over 10, 000 in population over two decades.
To moderate the euphemistic aspect of the word developing, international organizations have started to use the term Less economically developed country ( LEDCs ) for the poorest nations which can in no sense be regarded as developing.
Most of Bret Easton Ellis works, but particularly Less Than Zero ( 1985 ) and Glamorama ( 1998 ), also use of stream of consciousness.
Less experienced mountaineers are encouraged to use a guide for this summit to mitigate risk and increase the probability of a summit.
Less than half of the members of the American Heritage Dictionary's usage panel accept the use of the word chairman in describing a woman.
Less prevalent are advertised commercial services which may use the term " vanity artwork " as suggestive of " vanity publishing ".
New devices were recently developed to substitute the external ligature by expandable ring allowing use in acute ascending aorta dissection, providing airtight ( i. e. not dependent on the coagulation integrity ), easy and quick anastomosis extended to the arch concavity Less invasive endovascular techniques allow covered metallic stent grafts to be inserted through the arteries of the leg and deployed across the aneurysm.
Less fastidious, scallable, methods include the use of cytometers, while flow cytometry allows to combine cell counts (' events ') with other specific parameters: fluorescent probes for membranes, cytoplasm or nuclei allow to distinguish dead / viable cells, cell types, cell differentiation, expression of a biomarker such as Ki67.
Less famous are paintings by various artists which depict a wide variety of pitchforks and other tools in use and at rest.
Less famously, but with far greater implications, was the innovative use of pre-prepared ' pace-notes ' which allowed Klenk to ascertain and communicate upcoming road bends in rapid shorthand to Kling.
Less common for machines in its class was the integrated RS-232 serial port, which allowed the MC-10 to use a wide variety of line printers and modems without additional hardware.
* Hill Farm Allowance: Aims to contribute to the maintenance of the social fabric in upland communities through support for continued agricultural land use and help to preserve the farmed upland environment by ensuring that land in the Less Favoured Areas is managed in a sustainable way.
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