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People and Middle
* " People in the Middle " ( 2008 )
( 2009 ) Making a Living in the Middle Ages: The People of Britain, 850 – 1520.
People during the Middle Paleolithic, such as the Neanderthals and Middle Paleolithic Homo sapiens in Africa, began to catch shellfish for food as revealed by shellfish cooking in Neanderthal sites in Italy about 110, 000 years ago and Middle Paleolithic Homo sapiens sites at Pinnacle Point, in Africa around 164, 000 BP.
( 2009 ) Making a Living in the Middle Ages: The People of Britain, 850 – 1520.
* Chaui, Chawi, or Tsawi (‘ People in the Middle ’, also called " Grand Pawnee ")
People of the Copena culture in the Middle Woodland period ( 1-500 CE ) built complex earthworks as part of their religious and political system.
( 2009 ) Making a Living in the Middle Ages: The People of Britain, 850 – 1520.
In Danish a bend cand be loosely translated to " Hjørne " ( Corner ), and " ing " ( People ) is a typical ending for city names in Denmark, dating the name to the Middle Ages.
* 1960 Bring Forth the Children: A Journey to the Forgotten People of Europe and the Middle East.
People of Middle Eastern, South Asian, Eastern European, or general Mediterranean descent generally having more, however this may also be due to members of these ethnic groups having darker hair.
People of African and Middle Eastern descent may have lower counts, which are still normal.
* Robert Blecher, Free People Will Set the Course of History: Intellectuals, Democracy and American Empire, Middle East Report ( March 2003 ).
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People provides the best information on England in the early Middle Ages.
Caroline M. Barron, London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People, 1200 – 1500, 2005.
* Jumano Ndé, Suma Ndé ( Jumano Apache-“ Red Mud Painted People ”): lived and make also their living today in the lands of the Lower and Middle Rio Grande River, the Nueces River, the Frio River, and the Conchos River watersheds, today descendants living in the Middle-Upper Rio Grande River, West Texas ( El Polvo ( Redford ), El Mesquite, El Conejo, El Mulato Chihuahua ).
The movements of people occurring from the Balkans to the Middle East at this period, mentioned in Egyptian inscriptions calling the invaders by the name of the " Sea People ", are quite real.
The People who lived in the city were called Qatnas and now they reside in different parts of Middle East. There are Qatnas in Syria, the areas inhabited by Kurd, Palestine ( There is a village named Qatna in Palestine ). They were the people who migrated from their native lands and went along the Muslim Invaders like Muhammad Bin Qasim and others to Indian Sub continent and other regions.
* The History of the Jewish People: Volume II, the Early Middle Ages ( Moses A. Shulvass )
* The Basque People in the Middle Ages ( historical article )
People also lived in Javalina House, about 1 / 3 mile above the main ruin, West Fork Ruin, currently under Highway 15 across from Woody Corral, Three Mile Ruin along West Fork Gila River, and Middle Fork Gila River ( 11 room Cosgrove Ruin ).
* These American TV Shows were previously shown on M6: Charmed ; The 4400 ( Les 4 400 ) ; Jericho ; The Dead Zone ( Dead Zone ) ; Stargate SG-1 ; Charmed ; Malcolm in the Middle ( Malcolm ) ; Friends ; Alias ; Sex and the City ; Veronica Mars ; Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( Buffy contre les vampires ) ; The X-Files ( X-Files, aux frontières du réel ) ; Ally McBeal ; Roswell ; Profiler ; The Pretender ( Le Caméléon ) ; The Sentinel ; Sliders ( Sliders, les mondes parallèles ) ; Hope & Faith ( La Star de la famille ) ; 8 Simple Rules ( Touche pas à mes filles ) ; My Wife and Kids ( Ma famille d ' abord ) ; Still Standing ( Une famille presque parfaite ) ; Early Edition ( Demain à la Une ) ; Wildfire ; Once and Again ( Deuxième chance ) ; Relic Hunter ( Sydney Fox, l ' aventurière ) ; Medical Investigation ( NIH: alertes médicales ) ; Tru Calling ( Tru Calling: compte à rebours ) ; Commander in Chief ; 1-800-Missing ( Missing: disparus sans laisser de trace ) ; Dark Skies ( Dark Skies: l ' impossible vérité ) ; The Inside ( The Inside: dans la tête des tueurs ) ; Killer Instinct ; Vanished ; John Doe ; LAX ; Jake 2. 0 ; Blind Justice ; Threshold ( Threshold: premier contact ) ; Summerland ; Beautiful People ; Young Americans ; Special Unit 2 ; The Evidence ( The Evidence: les preuves du crime ) ; South Beach ; L. A. Heat ( Los Angeles Heat ) ; Married … with Children ( Mariés, deux enfants ) ; The Cosby Show ( Cosby Show ) ; Who's the Boss?
The Hualapai ( Pa ' a or Pai ) had three subtribes-the Plateau People, Middle Mountain People and Yavapai Fighter.

People and Ages
Great Ages and Ideas of the Jewish People ISBN 0-394-60413-X
Advertising for the film ( pictured at right ) boasted of the extravagant expense incurred in presenting the spectacle :" Actual Sinking of an Ocean Liner. Two Battleships Sunk by United States Navy .$ 18, 000 Used for Ammunition in One Battle. 40, 000 People Employed. 10, 000 Horses in Thrilling Cavalry Charges. 40 Aeroplanes in Great Air Battle. Every Death-dealing Device Known to Modern War in Operation. One Year in the Making. Cost $ 1, 000, 000. 00. Entire Cities Built and Destroyed. An Awe-inspiring Spectacle that one minute makes your blood run cold and another thrills you with its touches of human gentleness. The Story of the Greatest Love of the Ages —- the Love of Humanity.
Great Ages and Ideas of the Jewish People.
People of the Middle Ages consciously drew from the cultural legacies of the ancient world in shaping their institutions and ideas, and so allegory in Medieval literature and Medieval art was a prime mover for the synthesis and transformational continuity between the ancient world and the " new " Christian world.
People of the Middle Ages did not see the same break between themselves and their classical predecessors that modern observers see ; rather, they saw continuity with themselves and the ancient world, using allegory as a synthesizing agent that brings together a whole image.

People and did
People did not have to choose one or the other and in Biblia Americana Mather looked at the Bible through a scientific perspective, the complete opposite of when he wrote The Christian Philosopher, in which he decided to approach science in a religious manner ( Smolinski 280-281 ).
This ambiguity began in 1998 when people started to use the term “ open source software ” rather than “ free software .” People in the community of free software used these separate terms as a way to differentiate what they did.
Bacon did earn strong reviews for Footloose, and he appeared on the cover of People magazine soon after its release.
People who have designed something only once before, try to do all the things they " did not get to do last time ," loading the project up with all the things they put off while making version one, even if most of them should be put off in version two as well.
People felt comfortable at the cabaret: They did not have to take off their hat, could talk, eat, and smoke when they wanted to, etc.
People entering were unaware of the problems at the fence ; police or stewards usually stood at the entrance to the tunnel and when the central pens reached capacity directed fans to the side pens, but on this occasion, for reasons not fully explained, did not.
People with at most 1 / 8 of Amerindian ancestry, were also considered Criollos ; but this rule did not apply to black African ancestry.
In the autumn, the four Holy People called to First Man and First Woman, and visited them, but they did not speak.
He did not return to acting until 1978 with An Enemy of the People, playing against type as a heavily bearded, bespectacled 19th-century doctor in this adaptation of a Henrik Ibsen play.
Angela told People magazine, " Jack and I did not talk to her for two years.
People such as Annie Oakley and her husband Frank Butler did sharp shooting, together with the likes of Gabriel Dumont.
In July 1999, the then-Conservative leader William Hague said that " English MPs should have exclusive say over English laws ... People will become increasingly resentful that decisions are being made in England by people from other parts of the UK on matters that English people did not have a say on elsewhere ...
Opposed to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's theory of social contract, Barrès considered the ' Nation ' ( which he used to replace the ' People ') as already historically founded: it did not need a " general will " to establish itself, thus also contrasting with Ernest Renan's definition of the Nation.
People found parenthood to be more stressful in the 1970s than they did in the 1950s.
People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in those that did.
People who break the rules set by society and get punished may be behaving in the only way they can, but if we did not hold them accountable for their actions, people would behave even worse than they do with the threat of punishment.
This led to the making of Little Fish, which despite having award-winning actors and crew members, did not come close to the recognition and respect The Finished People acquired.
People against camping believe it ruins the game, and that if everyone did it no one would get any kills.
People were naturally wary of their new publications, and it certainly did not help their case that they were both avowed Roman Catholics.
People called it a " Pentecost ," and it did not disappoint them.
Although he testified before the Bronx grand jury that he only heard the words " hey doc " and that it would be very difficult to say he could pick a man by his voice, he did identify Hauptmann's as having the same voice during his trial in Flemington .< ref >" People vs. Hauptmann ," < u > The Bronx Grand Jury </ u >, Charles Lindbergh Testimony, page 5, September 26, 1934.
People were free to leave if they became disillusioned with the local leader to take up residence with other relatives or in-laws, and they often did so.
Skinner in 1923, ethnologist Roger Duff in the 1940s, and historian and ethnographer Arthur Thomson in 1959, as did Michael King's Moriori: A People Rediscovered in 2000 and James Belich and K. R.

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