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More commonly it is fired in a kiln of some sort to form a true ceramic.
More commonly, calves of dairy cows are fed formula milk from a bottle or bucket from soon after birth.
More commonly, and more pertinent to recent history, leaders merely claim some form of divine mandate, suggesting that their rule is in accordance with the will of God.
More commonly, autoradiography is used to visualize the locations to which a radioactive substance has been transported within the body, such as cells in S phase ( undergoing DNA replication ) which incorporate tritiated thymidine, or sites to which radiolabeled nucleic acid probes bind in in situ hybridization.
More commonly remembered in history by his childhood nickname Caligula, he was the third Roman Emperor ruling from 37 to 41 AD.
More commonly, a kludge is a poorly working heuristic which was expected to work well.
More commonly, however, the epithet anesidora is applied to Gaea or Demeter.
) More commonly, marginalized groups have been denied legal rights to own property.
More commonly, they can halt many types of allergic reactions.
More commonly, however, metamorphosis continues with the loss of gills, the growth ( or increase in size ) of legs, and the capability of the animal to function out of the water.
More recently Humboldt has also been credited as an originator of the linguistic relativity hypothesis ( more commonly known as the Sapir – Whorf hypothesis ), developed by linguists Edward Sapir or Benjamin Whorf a century later.
More commonly, however, one server computer, at a given IP address, may also host web sites in different domains.
More commonly, these sediments lose their original structure through the mixture processes associated to the subglacial transport and they solely contribute to form the more or less uniform matrix of the till.
More commonly, their quills and guardhairs are used for traditional decorative clothing.
More complex rotations commonly utilize people for greater use of on-farm nutrient management and additional farm products.
More commonly, the mesohyl is stiffened by mineral spicules, by spongin fibers or both.
More commonly, a calibration technician is entrusted with the entire process and signs the calibration certificate, which documents the completion of a successful calibration.
More commonly, where the lensing mass is complex ( such as galaxy groups and clusters ) and does not cause a spherical distortion of space – time, the source will resemble partial arcs scattered around the lens.
It is most commonly known as " 3d origami ", however, that name did not appear until Joie Staff published a series of books titled " 3D Origami ", " More 3D Origami ", and " More and More 3D Origami ".
More commonly in Ireland it is used to hunt both foxes and hares, with some packs hunting mainly foxes.
More recently, the term " Allied forces " has also been used to describe the Coalition of the Gulf War, as opposed to forces the Multi-National Force in Iraq which are commonly referred to as " Coalition forces " or, as by the George W. Bush administration, " The coalition of the willing ".
More distinct terms are commonly used to denote farmers who raise specific domesticated animals.
More recent morphological phylogenetic studies with this in mind placed turtles firmly within diapsids, some place turtles as a sister group to extant archosaurs or, more commonly within Lepidosauromorpha.

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More complex mathematical modeling continues to be done today.
More simple hydrofoils such as the Russian designed ones and those by Rodriquez in Italy are more competitive in price and are still being produced today for operation on ferry routes.
More common today is the division into four periods with a turning point ( collapse ) between the first and second phases.
More ancient rituals like tovils ( devil exorcism ) continue to enthrall audiences today and often praised and admired the good and the power of Buddha and gods in order to exorcise the demons.
More pragmatically, veils were also sometimes worn to protect the complexion from sun and wind damage ( when un-tanned skin was fashionable ), or to keep dust out of a woman's face, much as the keffiyeh is used today.
More recently, publisher Egmont Creative A / S ( in Denmark ) revived Shyster as a regular character, a capacity in which he continues today.
More of a loose confederacy than a single tribe, the Muscogee lived in autonomous villages in river valleys throughout what are today the states of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama and consisted of many ethnic groups speaking several distinct languages, such as the Hitchiti, Alabama, and Coushatta.
More than 4, 000 subscribers ultimately contributed, including a small boy who gave 12 cents ($ today ).
More than a few surviving Autochromes suffer from such " tanning " and conventional projection is not a recommended means of displaying these irreplaceable images today.
More recently, DNA fingerprinting by Ferdinand Regner indicated that one parent of Riesling is Gouais Blanc, known to the Germans as Weißer Heunisch, a variety that, while rare today, was widely grown by the French and German peasantry of the Middle Ages.
More public works were undertaken to give the city the appearance it has today.
More sustainable shearwater harvesting industries developed in Tasmania and New Zealand, where the practice of harvesting what are known as muttonbirds continues today.
More and more of these special stages were added to get around the increasing number of restrictions about what could be allowed on the public road, and eventually the entire sport evolved into the two separate forms that exist today.
Among the popular clients today are FuhQuake, ezQuake, More QuakeWorld, with ezQuake being most popular.
More than ninety poems by Cao Zhi remain today, more than sixty of which are five-character poems ( 五言詩 ).
More than 38, 000 men and women from 100 nations have studied abroad under the auspices of Ambassadorial Scholarship, and today it is the world's largest privately funded international scholarships program.
More than fifty schools are in operation today.
More often today the core game engine is usually separated from gameplay programming.
More recently he has studied changes in the phonology of English as spoken in the United States today, and studied the origins and patterns of chain shifts of vowels ( one sound replacing a second, replacing a third, in a complete chain ).
More than 8, 000 boxes were returned to Beijing, but 2, 221 boxes remain today in storage under the charge of the Nanjing Museum.
More than 200 stained glass windows with intricate designs admit natural light, today assisted by chandeliers.
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More construction of the village still continues today by Penny Farthing & Son.
More recent analysis of these fossils, and others, suggests that the New Zealand Swan was a subspecies of the Black Swan, and it is referred to this way in ornithology today.

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