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More archaeological success has been achieved with the major cities Solomon is said to have strengthened or rebuilt ( for example, Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer — ); these all have substantial ancient remains, including impressive six-chambered gates, and ashlar palaces, as well as trough-like structures outside buildings that early archaeologists have identified as the stables for Solomon's horses.
More impressive depictions of the Gigantomachy can be found in classical sculptural relief, such as the great altar of Pergamon, where the serpent-legged giants are locked in battle with a host of gods, or in Antiquity at the Temple of Olympian Zeus at Acragas.
More impressive is the Cowboys appearance in 10 NFC Championship games in the 13-year span from 1970 to 1982.
More specifically, it produced a specific output of 84 bhp / litre, which for a fixed cam-timing, naturally aspirated engine was fairly impressive at the time.
Reviewing the album for music website allmusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine declared that " Ozzmosis [...] isn't all that different from his previous two records, No More Tears and No Rest for the Wicked, largely due to the still impressive skills of guitarist Zakk Wylde.
More impressive are the number of objects which associate Psusennes II together with his successor, Shoshenq I, such as an old statue of Thutmose III which contains two parallel columns of texts – one referring to Psusennes II and the other to Shoshenq I – a recently unearthed block from Tell Basta which preserves the nomen of Shoshenq I together with the prenomen of Psusennes II, and a now lost graffito from Theban Tomb 18.
More impressive was that he pitched with a severe stomach virus.
More travels came for the young Argentine the following year, as he moved to Uruguayan club Montevideo Wanderers briefly, before returning to his homeland to play for Banfield, solidifying himself as an impressive attacking right midfielder, while playing 38 games with 16 goals.
More impressive is that it was done within one calendar year.
More impressive performances against Essendon ( Round 15, four goals ), Melbourne ( Round 20, 11 marks, three goals ) and Fremantle ( Round 21, six goals ) followed.
More impressive, however, was the teams ' performance off the ice.
More impressive, the MT900 pulled 1. 02 g on the skidpad.
More impressive, however, was his 8-0 record on the road.

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More than any other album in its catalog, Lost Dogs captures what Pearl Jam stood for and what it felt like at their peak.
More complicated algorithms include the Luhn algorithm ( 1954 ), which captures 98 % of single digit transposition errors ( it does not detect 90 ↔ 09 ), while more sophisticated is the Verhoeff algorithm ( 1969 ), which catches all single digit substitution and transposition errors, and many ( but not all ) more complex errors.
More generally, it seems that this notion captures the relationship of any organism to its niche and is captured by Reed ( 1996 ) in his discussion of the ' affordance '.

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More formally a k-combination of a set S is a subset of k distinct elements of S. If the set has n elements the number of k-combinations is equal to the binomial coefficient
More recently, complete mitochondrial sequencing indicates the two Antarctic groups that eat seals and fish should be recognized as distinct species, as should the North Pacific transients, leaving the others as subspecies pending additional data.
More generally, a parabola is a curve in the Cartesian plane defined by an irreducible equation — one that does not factor as a product of two not necessarily distinct linear equations — of the general conic form
More realistically a distinct border period, the A / B transition, existed, in which the customs of A were gradually dropped and those of B acquired.
More research needs to be done in this area to empirically show that perseverance belongs in its own distinct category.
More broadly, higher education overall was significantly expanded, with a distinct bias towards the non-university sector.
More distinct terms are commonly used to denote farmers who raise specific domesticated animals.
More recently, it has become clear that the Anseriformes ( waterfowl ) and the Galliformes are the most ancient groups of modern birds, and these being distinct by the end of the Albian 100 million years ago ( Ma ), while just possible, is not at all well-supported.
More educated speakers, and / or those where the substrate language ( s ) have larger phoneme inventories, may have as many as 10 distinct vowels.
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 often than not, scenarios will revolve around distinct business processes, each of which is built on one or more data sources.
More recent DNA work has suggested more than a dozen distinct groups of morels in North America.
More precisely, reputation is a believed, social, meta-evaluation ; it is built upon three distinct but interrelated objects:
More likely, they are an extinct species of Tadorna ( if not a distinct genus ) due to their Early Pliocene age ; the present species is not unequivocally attested from the fossil record until some 2-3 million years later ( Late Pliocene / Early Pleistocene ).
More recently, as name-brand manufacturers have moved away from beige ( typically switching to black, dark gray, and silver-colored cases ), inexpensive generic cases ( which have changed less dramatically ) have become more distinct as " beige boxes ".
More important is a distinct citation from the opening of the Gospel of St. John ( 1: 1-3 ), mentioning the evangelist by name, as one of the inspired men by whom the Holy Scriptures were written The use of a metaphor found in 2 Peter 1: 19 bears on the date of that epistle.
More recent scholars tend to regard them as distinct, usually placing Mesilim in Kish before Mesannepada.
More generally, if an irreducible ( non-zero ) polynomial f in F does not have distinct roots, not only must the characteristic of F be a ( non-zero ) prime number p, but also f ( X )= g ( X < sup > p </ sup >) for some irreducible polynomial g in F. By repeated application of this property, it follows that in fact, for a non-negative integer n and some separable irreducible polynomial g in F ( where F is assumed to have prime characteristic p ).
Preston Manning's fledgling, western-based Reform Party battled the accord in the West with the slogan, " KNOw More ", opposing " distinct society " and arguing that Senate reform did not go far enough.
More recently, however, it has become common for a flight to be led by a squadron leader — a formal rank distinct from a squadron commander — equivalent to an army major or naval lieutenant commander.
More exactly, a pitch-class set is a numerical representation consisting of distinct integers ( i. e., without duplicates ) ( Forte 1973, 3 ).
More recently, two more variations of this old type of player have developed: the second or shadow or support or auxiliary striker and, in what is in fact a distinct position unto its own, such is Luis Suarez, number 7 and the Number 10, Diego Maradona who is often described as an attacking midfielder or the playmaker.
More generally, it is true that when K contains n distinct nth roots of unity, which implies that the characteristic of K doesn't divide n, then adjoining to K the nth root of any element a of K creates a Kummer extension ( of degree m, for some m dividing n ).
More than 11, 500 distinct CYP proteins are known.

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