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* Learning from Past Societies: The Sustainability Lessons Are There, If Only We Can Find Them – This is an assessment of the process maturity used in Collapse and a similar book, Treading Lightly, to answer their driving questions.

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Lightly used throughout its life, the station closed in 1955 and the loop and goods yard were closed at the same time.

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My own stern hand has rent the ancient bond, And thereof shall the ending not have end: But not for me, that loved her, to be fond Lightly to please me with a newer friend Then hold it more than bravest-feathered song, That I affirm to thee, with heart of pride, I knew not what did to a friend belong Till I stood up, true friend, by thy true side ; ;
Lightly equipped velites acted as skirmishers armed with light javelins.
One of them is Wensleydale, which describes itself as " Lightly pressed and smooth textured, with a subtle milky flavor that is clean and refreshing.
Her 1972 book Twice Over Lightly: New York Then and Now was written in collaboration with friend and actress Helen Hayes.
Lightly resting atop the longest cilia of the inner hair cells is the tectorial membrane, which moves back and forth with each cycle of sound, tilting the cilia, which is what elicits the hair cells ' electrical responses.
Lightly modified Dodge Colt wagon with post-1975 larger bumpers Based on the underpinnings of the first generation model, Galant sedans and coupes received a new, somewhat rounder body in 1973, while wagons continued with the old body and new nose.
Lightly flicking a person's ear is battery, as is severely beating someone with a tire iron.
Dempsey appeared on The Restaurant where he bamboozled the critics with his Mini Bloody Mary Burgers, JFK's Lidded Lobster Soup, Swedish Meatballs, Tagliatelle with Lightly Curried Prawns, Deeply Bitter Chocolate Mousse and a dish he called " The Bomb ".
Lightly roasted, salted, unhulled pumpkin seeds are popular in Greece with the descriptive Italian name, passatempo (" pastime ").
Ella had previously recorded with Marty Paich and his more familiar Dek-tette on the 1957 ( see 1957 in music ) album Ella Swings Lightly.
Ella had previously recorded with Paich and his more familiar Dek-tette on the 1957 album Ella Swings Lightly, and was to record with him again on her 1967 album Whisper Not.
* Lightly contact the fascia with relaxed hands.

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Lightly armed reconnaissance elements make much use of covered movement and stealth, while offensive units such as tanks move much more aggressively.

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Recordings of these plays are readily available on CD and the transcripts of many can be found in two collections: The Door to Doom and The Dead Sleep Lightly, both edited by Douglas G. Greene.

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* Ringo Starr, " Photograph " ( 1973 ), " You're Sixteen " ( 1973 ), " Step Lightly " ( 1973 ), " You and Me ( Babe )" ( 1973 ), " No No Song " ( 1974 )

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At the 2001 New Zealand Music Awards Knox's song, ballad " Not Given Lightly " ( 1990 ) was announced as New Zealand's thirteenth best song of all time, as voted by APRA members.
But how could the centennial celebration be held in 1991 when the fiftieth anniversary show was Once Over Lightly, produced in 1938-39?
* Tubes ( manufactured during the 1980s, these were available in Lightly Salted and Salt & Vinegar ) was even a variation of them in the early 1990s called ' Tuba Loops ', in Ready Salted flavour.
Lightly recruited out of high school, Knight was a late signee for Stanford University.

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Lightly staining clusters of cells are called islets of Langerhans, which produce hormones that underlie the endocrine functions of the pancreas.

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* 1993 Love Held Lightly: Rare Songs by Harold Arlen ( rec.
Lightly armored warriors relying on speed and surprise would generally carry light shields ( pelte ) that were either small or thin.
Lightly armoured troops continued to use shields after men-at-arms and knights ceased to use them.
He also wrote the closing theme " Tread Lightly Rosie Grier.
Lightly constructed and armed, it could not withstand frontal attacks nor could it out-dive Allied fighters such as the P-40 ; if it attempted to, it often came apart in the air.
Lightly armed skirmishers, the psiloi also comprised a part of Greek armies growing in importance during the conflict ; at the Battle of Plataea, for instance, they may have formed over half the Greek army.
Twice Over Lightly: New York Then and Now.
Each story features Lily Lightly, Storybelle and Puzzlemint.
Lightly and moderately doped semiconductors are referred to as extrinsic.
Lightly equipped men who had been fighting in the legion for up to two years would fight in the Velites rank in the far front, throwing javelins at the enemy and then retreating.
Set II: Steppin ’ Lightly, Broke Down On The Brazos, No Need To Suffer, Painted Silver Light, Trane > Eternity ’ s Breath > St. Stephen Jam > When Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > When Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > Trane > Noisy Jam > Drums > Any Open Window, Railroad Boy > Thorazine Shuffle
Lightly armed, the Australian riflemen carried just 60 rounds for their L1A1 Self-Loading Rifles and M16 rifles, and 200 rounds for each M60 machine-gun.
Some organizations, such as the Blue Ribbon Coalition and Tread Lightly !, are not off-road clubs at all and are solely set up to fight land closures and to promote environmentally friendly off-roading.
Lightly lit candles flickering in red and blue illuminate the sides of the church, where people quietly pray in gratitude.

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When they had licked the last of the wieners' taste from their fingers, they settled back, and Cappy offered Ernie a cigarette.
In the face of a clear judgment from archaeology, therefore, it became impossible for a time for scholars to re-adopt the `` shore settled by '' theory.
The increase in oxygen uptake rates from 1.2 to 2.6 mg/l/hr which followed an increase in rotor speed was believed to be related to resuspension of solids which had settled at the lower rotor speeds.
Tim come with the migratory workers that follow the crops up from the South last year, but Tim and his wife settled here.
In order to help reestablish his name and improve the image of his business from the earlier controversies associated with the dangerous explosives, Nobel had also considered naming the highly powerful substance " Nobel's Safety Powder ", but settled with Dynamite instead, referring to the Greek word for ' power '.
* 1947 – Thor Heyerdahl and five crew mates set out from Peru on the Kon-Tiki to prove that Peruvian natives could have settled Polynesia.
In addition, many speech communities on the East Coast have existed in their present locations for centuries, while the interior of the country was settled by people from all regions of the existing United States and developed a far more generic linguistic pattern.
* South Canberra, settled from the 1920s to ' 60s, 13 suburbs
After the American Civil War, the settlement of the western territories by migrants from the east led to dialect mixing and levelling, so that regional dialects are most strongly differentiated in the eastern parts of the country that were settled earlier.
This program culminated in the proofs of the Weil conjectures, the last of which was settled by Grothendieck's student Pierre Deligne in the early 1970s after Grothendieck had largely withdrawn from mathematics.
Historians identify several waves of migration to the United States: one from 1815 – 1860, in which some five million English, Irish, Germanic, Scandinavian, and others from northwestern Europe came to the United States ; one from 1865 – 1890, in which some 10 million immigrants, also mainly from northwestern Europe, settled, and a third from 1890 – 1914, in which 15 million immigrants, mainly from central, eastern, and southern Europe ( many Austrian, Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Russian, Jewish, Greek, Italian, and Romanian ) settled in the United States.
At his return from Ethiopia, he married Virginie Vincent de Saint Bonnet in 1848, and settled in Hendaye where he purchased 250ha to build his castle, and became the mayor of the city from 1871 to 1875.
On the expulsion of the Jews from France by Philip IV in 1306, Abba Mari settled at Perpignan, where he published the letters connected with the controversy.

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