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Goodman himself produced some multimedia shows, one of which inspired by hockey and is entitled Hockey Seen: A Nightmare in Three Periods and Sudden Death.
* Periods ( ring ) — the ring of numbers which can be expressed as integrals of algebraic differential forms over algebraically defined domains
* Periods in ice hockey, intervals into which a match is divided
* Several Coptic monasteries, among which the Monastery of Apa Jeremias ( Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods )
The bedrock geology of the John Day area is a complex assemblage of Permian to Triassic age metamorphic and igneous rocks which were added to the western North American continental margin by tectonic activity in the Triassic and Jurassic Periods.
The Five Periods are five periods in the live of the Buddha in which he delivered different teachings, aimed at different audiences with a different level of understanding:
Its source is a late 14th-century or 15th-century poem The Mirror of the Periods of Man's Life, from which the play borrows significantly while reducing the number of characters.
), or ( b ) performing Inactive Duty ( i. e. Inactive Duty Training, Inactive Duty Travel and Training, Unit Training Assembly, Additional Training Periods, Additional Flying Training Periods, Reserve Management Periods, etc., all of which are colloquially known as " drills ").
Torosaurus has traditionally been classified as part of the subfamily known as Chasmosaurinae, also known as Ceratopsinae, within the family Ceratopsidae, within the Ceratopsia ( which name is Ancient Greek for " horned face "), a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with parrot-like beaks which thrived in North America and Asia during the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods.
* Promotes interest and research into the Historical Periods about which Dorothy Dunnett wrote by running an Essay Prize in Conjunction with James Gillespie's High School which Dorothy Dunnett attended, and a scholastic prize to encourage university level interest in history.
Because meanders only form on flat plains, the river must have formed before the ranges were pushed up ; this happened in a mountain building event referred to as the Alice Springs Orogeny which peaked between 400 and 300 million years ago ( Devonian to Carboniferous Periods ),.
The fossil evidence suggests they replaced the other sauropods, like the diplodocids and the brachiosaurids, which died out between the late Jurassic and the mid-Cretaceous Periods.
The evolutionary scheme is carried through five of these Worlds in seven great Periods of manifestation, during which the evolving virgin spirit becomes first human and then a God.
The evolutionary scheme is carried through five of these Worlds in seven great Periods of manifestation, during which the evolving virgin spirit becomes first human and, then, a God.
Periods 3 and 4 take place as normal, although are usually considered ' fun ' lessons, after which pupils return to their form rooms to do fun activities with their form prefects ( Year 13s ).

Periods and were
However, although the Intermediate Periods were gone, the search for the transitions continued.
For instance, Question Periods during the 35th Parliament were dominated by issues of national unity.
Periods of selling and high volumes of trading were interspersed with brief periods of rising prices and recovery.
However, during the Third Intermediate Period, 2 / 3 were for women ; and women owned roughly a third of the hieratic paypri from the Late and Ptolemaic Periods.
The pelycosaurs were the first successful group of amniotes, spreading and diversifying until they became the largest terrestrial animals in the latest Carboniferous and Early Permian Periods.
The Mogollon Rim's limestones and sandstones were formed from sediments deposited in the Carboniferous and Permian Periods.
Marine calcitic ooids were typically formed during calcite sea intervals, especially during the Ordovician and the Jurassic Periods.
The federal garrisons and civic militias refused to intervene to protect the regents ( a pattern we also observe at the end of the First and Second Stadtholderless Periods, when likewise States-Party regimes were overturned ).
Periods of intensified activity in hill forts such as Danebury coinciding with depopulation of the surrounding landscape could indicate the increasing importance of hill forts in society, or that there were times of unrest when people would retreat to the relative safety of a hill fort's ramparts.
Periods of Päts's life were also portrayed in the television series Tuulepealne maa.
Within the Council of Europe, several international treaties were elaborated in this field: starting with the right to education under Article 2 of the first Protocol of 1952 to the European Convention on Human Rights, the European Convention on the Equivalence of Diplomas leading to Admission to Universities was opened for signature in 1953, the European Convention on the Equivalence of Periods of University Study in 1956, the European Convention on the Academic Recognition of University Qualifications in 1959, the European Agreement on continued Payment of Scholarships to students studying abroad in 1969, and the European Convention on the General Equivalence of Periods of University Study in 1990.
Periods of local prosperity or misery occurred in the following years ; there were several bad growing seasons and natural catastrophes ( such as the earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tornados in 1580, 1757, 1808 and 1899 ) that created famines and hardships.
Periods of top rankings were varied with periods of anonymity.
The strata were deposited in the Devonian Period and subjected to uplift and folding during the Ouachita orogeny of the Pennsylvanian / Permian Periods.
Periods of famine were common.

Periods and by
The form Nazara is also found in the earliest non-scriptural reference to the town, a citation by Sextus Julius Africanus dated about 221 CE ( see " Middle Roman to Byzantine Periods " below ).
The Tertiary is no longer recognized as a formal unit by the International Commission on Stratigraphy, its traditional span being divided between the Paleogene and Neogene Periods of the Cenozoic Era.
Herman te Velde dates the demonization of Set to after Egypt's conquest by several foreign nations in the Third Intermediate and Late Periods.
The election of such a relatively large number of Bloquistes was the first of The Three Periods, a plan intended to lay out the way to sovereignty created by PQ leader Jacques Parizeau.
The same year Edmund Sharpe published an alternative proposal, The Seven Periods of English Architecture, dividing the fenestration of the Decorated period between a Geometrical Period to 1315 followed by a Curvilinear Period to 1360.
When the knowledge of Buddhism grew larger, various schools attempted to get a grip on the Buddhist tradition by developing classifications of teachings, such as the Five Periods and Eight Teachings of the Tiantai-school.
During the Sengoku and Edo Periods, Ōsumi was controlled by the Shimazu clan of neighboring Satsuma and did not develop a major administrative center.
In 2007, he voted against the Mandatory Troop Rest Periods between Deployments to Iraq bill ( creates a mandatory rest period between deployments to Iraq for members of the Armed Forces, passed ) and against the Redeployment from Iraq Act ( reduces the presence of the U. S. armed forces in Iraq by April 1, 2008, passed ).
Originating in the Tertiary ( Neogene ) and Quaternary ( Pleistocene ) Periods, the llanos ( plains ) of Apure are formed by sediments of little or no consolidation, with sandy and clayey deposits built up by floods in recent times.
* Theory of the Post-War Periods: Observations on Franco-German relations since 1945, translation by Robert Payne ; foreword by Klaus-Dieter Müller, Springer, 2008.
* Periods of mania followed by period of depression
* The Cambridge History of Iran: Volume 6, the Timurid and Safavid Periods, edited by Peter Jackson, Stanley I Grossman, Laurence Lockhart: Reissue edition ( 1986 ), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-20094-6, page 318.
* The Cambridge History of Iran: Volume 6, the Timurid and Safavid Periods, edited by Peter Jackson, Stanley I Grossman, Laurence Lockhart: Reissue edition ( 1986 ), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-20094-6, page 315
He speculates that primitive ancient societies tended to collapse periodically, ( as in Egypt's Intermediate Periods and the periodically vanishing cities of the Mayas ) as changes in the environment strained the socio-cultural equilibria sustained by this bicameral mindset.
*" The Jews of Albania during the Zogist and Second World War Periods " by Bernd J. Fisher

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