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Over time, it was realized that the electric and magnetic fields are better thought of as two parts of a greater wholethe electromagnetic field.
Over the next few days the armies of Egypt, Trans-Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Lebanon, and Syria invaded Israel, and officially and militarily threatened to occupy the whole of the former Mandate territory, thereby starting the 1948 Arab – Israeli War, known in Israel as the War of Independence (, Milhamat HaAtzma ' ut ).
Over the course of a year, the whole Torah is read, with the cycle starting over in the autumn, on Simchat Torah.
Over the four days of the ‘ test ’ more than 45, 000 people attended and the profits for Speirs and Pond from this game alone was enough to fund the whole tour.
Over thousands of years they eventually spread across the whole landmass.
Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, or signifying New York-based financial interests.
Over the years, the custom of staying on property held in common by the sangha as a whole during the vassa retreat evolved into a more cenobitic lifestyle, in which monks and nuns resided year round in monasteries.
Over 60 % of its length, as far as Burgundy, is negotiable by commercial riverboats and nearly its whole length is available for recreational boating ; excursion boats offer sightseeing tours of the Rive Droite and Rive Gauche within the city of Paris.
Over the following decade, the IC referred to the rest of the International as the " International Secretariat of the Fourth International ", emphasising its view that the Secretariat did not speak for the International as a whole.
Over 50 % of Tokyo's industry was spread out among residential and commercial neighborhoods ; firebombing cut the whole city's output in half.
Over the years, it expanded to encompass the whole week, up to December 24.
Over the course of nine years ( 311 – 302 BC ), while Antigonus was occupied in the west, Seleucus brought the whole eastern part of Alexander's empire as far as the Jaxartes and Indus Rivers under his authority.
Over the following years Project Socrates's scope broadened to include monitoring of foreign advanced technology as a whole.
Over the thirty-two years, there were never more than six monks working on the project at any one time, although the whole community had repaired the ancient foundations up to ground level.
Over time, the whole spit, length intact, slips back-with the spit-head remaining on its glacial foundation.
Over the next few years the province of Britannia was formed, eventually including the whole of England and Wales and parts of Scotland.
Over time, the King Ranch still remains true to its roots with many families still today living there their whole life.
Over the whole the authorities gave the name ' Rehoboth '.
Over this, there are many revisions in Mahler's hand, and some whole sections deleted with new replacements added, in preparation for the 1889 Budapest premiere on 20 November.
Over its range as a whole, the species is not believed to approach the thresholds for the global population decline criterion of the IUCN Red List ( i. e., declining more than 30 % in ten years or three generations ), and is therefore evaluated as Least Concern.
Over its range as a whole, the species is not believed to approach the thresholds for the global population decline criteria of the IUCN Red List ( i. e., declining more than 30 % in ten years or three generations ), and is therefore evaluated as Least Concern.
Over time, a whole complex of buildings arose in the vicinity of the cathedral, including the Palace of the St. Sepulchre ( seat of the Archbishop ), and legal jurisdiction was divided between a Liberty controlled by the Dean, around the cathedral, and a larger one belonging to the Archbishop, adjacent.
Over the next century this work was extended most notably by the Cassini family: between 1683 and 1718 Jean-Dominique Cassini and his son Jacques Cassini surveyed the whole of the Paris meridian from Dunkirk to Perpignan ; and between 1733 and 1740 Jacques and his son César Cassini undertook the first triangulation of the whole country, including a re-surveying of the meridian arc, leading to the publication in 1745 of the first map of France constructed on rigorous principles.

Over and day
Over a temperature range from 25 to 200 Af and at pressures up to 250 atm, an overload of 300 psi, applied for a period of one day, results in an uncertainty in the pressure of, at most, one millimeter of mercury.
The final episode of season 1 of Charmed, called " Déjà Vu All Over Again " sees Phoebe Halliwell reliving the same day over and over again at the hands of a demon named Tempus.
Over 5000 of them followed Hellas to Como on the final day of the season to celebrate.
Over time, the tonal range of the piano was also increased from the five octaves of Mozart's day to the 7⅓ or more octaves found on modern pianos.
Over the course of a day, the object's position in the sky traces out a path, typically in the form of an analemma, whose precise characteristics depend on the orbit's inclination and eccentricity.
Over the next few years, the ratings gradually declined in Canada ( by 1985, it was seen only once a week in a Saturday-morning time slot on CTV ), but YCDTOTV continued to go strong in the U. S. on Nickelodeon, where it aired first five times a week and, eventually, every day.
Over 100 bombs a day were detonated by the OAS in March in pursuit of this end.
Over the course of the same day, the Spanish commandos were replaced on the island by members of the Spanish Legion, who remained on the island until Morocco, after mediation by the United States, led by Colin Powell, agreed to return to the status quo ante which existed prior to the Moroccan occupation of the island.
Over time they dwindled off and more of them became increasingly " tree-ish " and it does not appear that they ever enter into the affairs of other races again ( it is unclear if a non-communicative tree-ish Ent can be considered " dead " or if in a sense they persist to the present day ).
Over 26, 000 French troops were lifted off on that last day — but between 30, 000 and 40, 000 French soldiers were left behind and forced to surrender to the Germans.
Over the course of the day tensions rise around the neighborhood.
Over lunch the next day, Tommy is curious to know what one of the elite " Parkes of Boston " is doing as a servant.
Over 16 coaches a day would stop at the hotel in its heyday for refreshments and to change horses, the building still stands but it is currently unoccupied.
Over a hundred of these baronetcies, now known as Scottish baronetcies, have survived to this day.
Over 10, 000 people descend on Mineral Springs from all parts of the country to take part in this day long event of races and other activities.
Over 600 people from the state of Michigan were present during the 5 day event.
Over 12, 000 cars travel that stretch of road per day.
Over this one day event, trophies are awarded to the winners.
Over 100 vendors and 300, 000 people attend the feast over a 3 day period in August.
Over time the mill's red paint came to identify the area, known to this day as " Red Mills ".
Over 10, 000 people descend on Mineral Springs from all parts of the country to take part in this day long event of races and other activities.
Over the course of the next day, the following people took part in negotiations with the militants: journalists Anna Politkovskaya, Sergei Govorukhin and Mark Franchetti and such public figures as Yevgeny Primakov, Ruslan Aushev and again Aslambek Aslakhanov.
* Live Aid: Rockin ' All Over the World – BBC2 documentary, recalling the build-up to the day, and the day itself ; viewed 18 June 2005.
Over the day, the client will be exposed to a range of risk levels, ranging from higher risk ( meeting and greeting members of the public at an outdoor rally ) to low risk ( dining at an exclusive, gated country club with high security ).

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