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Other varieties in style may have distinguished between arbitrary groups within a culture, perhaps defining status, gender, clan or guild affiliation, religious belief or cultural alliances.
Other researchers attempted more systematic explanations of how democracy might cause peace ( Köchler 1995 ), and of how democracy might also affect other aspects of foreign relations such as alliances and collaboration ( Ray 2003 ).
Other databases include an identification of all alliances since 1816, territorial relationships and changes over time, and membership in intergovernmental organizations.
Other notable examples of such military alliances with Axis nations included the Legion Freies Indien in Nazi Germany and the Battaglione Azad Hindoustan in Fascist Italy.
Other critical interests include the security of US allies and preventing potentially hostile alliances from being formed to threaten US national security.
Other closely related Algonquin groups such as the Zhiishiigwan and Amikwaa were incorporated into the Anishinaabe peoplehood through alliances.
Other such alliances have been forged in southern and central California, reducing the incidence of street racing there.
Other notable alliances include the long-standing ones between Graz ' zt and his mysterious sister Rhyxali, Queen of Shadows, and a curious allegiance with the Demon Queen of Fungi, Zuggtmoy.
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Other lettermen from the team that compiled a 21-9 record and finished as runner-up in the National Invitation Tournament were: Art Hambric, Donnell Reid, Bill Nordmann, Dave Harris, Dave Luechtefeld and George Latinovich.
Other witnesses, after appearances before the jury, which reportedly is probing into possible income tax violations, disclosed that government prosecutors were attempting to connect Stein and his company with a number of gangsters, including Glimco and Alex.
Other reasons mentioned by one-third or more of the builders were `` resistance to high interest rates, cost advantage of buying over renting has narrowed, shelter market nearing saturation and prospects unable to qualify ''.
Other people were doing it, too, sitting all along the wide banisters and leaning over the parapets above, watching the azaleas mass, or just enjoying the sun.
* That ethnographic work was often ahistorical, writing about people as if they were " out of time " in an " ethnographic present " ( Johannes Fabian, Time and Its Other ).
Other innovative elements were the construction of underground car parking and separate lifts and stairs for the owners and their servants.
Other minor battles were won by Hasan Ali Shah before he arrived in Shahr-i Babak, which he intended to use as his base for capturing Kerman.
Other burhs were sited near fortified royal villas allowing the king better control over his strongholds.
Other Greek cities set up democracies, and even though most followed an Athenian model, none were as powerful, stable, nor as well-documented as that of Athens.
Other scholars have even said that Luke wrote this apology in order to support Christians who were becoming allies with local Roman officials.
Other less commonly used nicknames were the " Gridbirds " ( used only by a local newspaper columnist ) or " Cardiac Cards " ( used only to refer to the 1975 team ).
Other ancient historians and philosophers believing in the existence of Atlantis were Strabo and Posidonius.
Other festivals were supervised exclusively by the Curule Aediles, and it was often with these festivals that the Aediles would spend lavishly.
Other anti-war demonstrations were organized by the antiglobalization movement: see for example the large demonstration, organized against the impending war in Iraq, which closed the first European Social Forum in November, 2002 in Florence, Italy.
Other species of wild bovines were also domesticated, namely the wild water buffalo, Gaur, and Banteng.
Other aediculae were small shrines within larger temples, usually set on a base, surmounted by a pediment and surrounded by columns.
Other Flexowriter characters that were found a use in Atlas Autocode were: in floating-point numbers, e. g. for modern ; to mean " the second half of an Atlas memory word "; for the mathematical pi number.
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Other rock crystals have formed out of precipitation from fluids, commonly water, to form druses or quartz veins.
Other arches in the park were formed the same way but due to placement and less dramatic shape are not as famous.
Other independent companies were grouped under the Mutual banner in 1912, and there were also important new entrants, particularly the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Company, and Famous Players, which were both formed in 1913 to take advantage of the fact that films could reproduce the real substance of a stage play ( plus embellishments ), and so the best plays and actors from the legitimate stage could be enticed into films.
Other liberation groups that had been formed during the previous year —- consecutively, the Gay Liberation Front, Queens, the Gay Activists Alliance, Radicalesbians, and Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries ( STAR )—- asked for an opportunity to hold officially recommended commemorative events of their own.
Other elements of the former ULIMO-factions formed another new rebel group, the Movement for Democracy in Liberia ( MODEL ).
Other parts, until 1967, formed the West Bank of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip.
Other high permeability nickel-iron alloys such as permalloy have similar magnetic properties ; mu-metal's advantage is that it is more ductile and workable, allowing it to be easily formed into the thin sheets needed for magnetic shields.
Other large lakes include Malta ( an artificial lake on the lower Cybina, formed in 1952 ), Jezioro Strzeszyńskie ( Strzeszyn Lake ) on the Bogdanka, and Rusałka, an artificial lake further down the Bogdanka, formed in 1943.
Other catalysts have since been found ; one of them, amidinium carbodiimide, is formed in primitive Earth experiments and is effective in dilute aqueous solutions.
Other dangerously explosive silver compounds are silver azide (), formed by reaction of silver nitrate with sodium azide (), and silver acetylide, formed when silver reacts with acetylene gas.
Other than < sup > 35 </ sup > S, with a half-life of 87 days and formed in cosmic ray spallation of < sup > 40 </ sup > Ar, the radioactive isotopes of sulfur have half-lives less than.
Other nations quickly realized the capability of the new arm and by the start of French Revolutionary Wars in 1790s Austria, Hannover, Portugal, Russia, France, Great Britain and Sweden had all formed regular units of horse artillery.
Other illustrative examples ( below ) include 榊 sakaki tree, formed as 木 " tree " and 神 " god ", literally " divine tree ", and 辻 tsuji " crossroads, street " formed as 辶 (⻌) " road " and 十 " cross ", hence " cross-road ".
The San Francisco national chapter retained the name " Mattachine Society ", while the New York chapter became " Mattachine Society of New York, Inc ." Other independent groups using the name Mattachine were formed in Washington, D. C. ( Mattachine Society of Washington, 1961 ), and in Chicago ( Mattachine Midwest, 1965 ).
Other factors affecting the front to back ratio of a parabolic microwave antenna include the material of the dish and the precision with which the reflector itself was formed.
Other sources have estimated that in the 2000s they formed " about 5 percent of the population " of Jamaica, or have conjectured that " there are perhaps as many as 100, 000 Rastafarians in Jamaica ".
Other English rugby clubs followed this lead and did not join the FA but instead in 1871 formed the Rugby Football Union.
Other mechanisms that have been suggested at various times for the Moon's origin are that the Moon was spun off from the Earth's molten surface by centrifugal force, that it was formed elsewhere and subsequently, was captured by the Earth's gravitational field, or that the Moon formed at the same time and place as the Earth from the same accretion disk.
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