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Physically different from the usual local inhabitants found before this period, they instead resembled the Germanic populations of the North.
Physically the systems are hosted all over the world, though they tend to be concentrated in financial centers like London, New York, and Hong Kong.
Physically they were similar to the Noldor ; they were tall and strong and had mostly dark hair and grey / brown eyes, but their royal family and perhaps some other individuals had silver hair.
Physically, they resemble elephants ; Shepard's illustration shows an Indian Elephant.
Physically they are bipeds who strongly resemble big cats: they have leonine manes, but also have markings which distinguish their clan of origin.
Physically, they appear to be similar to the older graphics options-the low-end Solid IMPACT board takes up a single GIO-64 slot, the mid-range High IMPACT takes up two GIO-64 slots, and the high end Maximum IMPACT takes up to three.
Physically, they somewhat resemble octopuses, but the eight main tentacles are united by a web of skin, and two smaller tentacles are also present.
Physically, they are reminiscent of the Celts ; culturally, of Native Americans, Frank Herbert's fictional Fremen, and to some extent the people of Arabia and feudal Japan.
Physically they resemble sabertooth tigers, except with long tusks ( hence the name ).
Physically, Parker is described in the opening paragraphs of The Hunter as " big and shaggy, with flat square shoulders ... His hands, swinging curve-fingered at his sides, looked like they were molded of brown clay by a sculptor who thought big and liked veins.
Physically, they may resemble mice, rats, voles, or hamsters, depending on the species and subfamily.
Physically they are different from Humans mainly by a series of ridges on the forehead.
Physically, the dwarves of Athas are unique in that they have no hair at all, contrary to the image of beard-laden dwarves in more traditional campaign settings.

Physically and do
Physically modelled environments, unit interactions, and diverse unit behaviours combine to create a gameplay experience in which realistic battlefield interactions can and do occur.
Physically modelled environments, unit interactions, and diverse unit behaviours combine to create a gameplay experience in which realistic battlefield interactions can and do occur.
Physically, it extends from the edge of the escarpment overlooking the Atlantic Ocean into the interior to the Serra do Paul.

Physically and from
Physically copying the message would be too slow, so Mach relies on the machine's memory management unit ( MMU ) to quickly map the data from one program to another.
Physically, it is one of the university's larger colleges, with buildings from almost every century since its founding, as well as extensive and immaculately maintained gardens.
Physically, the classes indicate the temperature of the star's atmosphere and are normally listed from hottest to coldest, as is done in the following table:
Physically, clothing serves many purposes: it can serve as protection from the elements, and can enhance safety during hazardous activities such as hiking and cooking.
Physically, embedded systems range from portable devices such as digital watches and MP3 players, to large stationary installations like traffic lights, factory controllers.
Physically, these describe different universes in which all the same events and interactions are still ( causally ) possible, but a new additional force is necessary to effect this ( that is, replication of all the same trajectories would necessitate departures from geodesic motion because the metric is different ).
Its founding president, who presided it from 1989 to 2001, was the Canadian Robert Steadward, who had previously founded the Canadian Sports Fund for the Physically Disabled.
Physically ribavirin is similar to the sugar-ribose from which it is derived.
Physically this resembles the Resurrection Gauntlet from Torchwood and Davros ' gauntlet from the Series 4 finale, but this may be coincidental.
Physically robust and passionately beloved by his father, he received the best education available at that time, and from childhood was initiated into all the minutiae of government, besides sitting regularly in the council and receiving the foreign envoys.
Physically the Khoisan, with their short frames ( 149 – 163 cm / 4 ' 9-5 ' 4 ;), copper brown skin, tightly coiled " peppercorn " hair, high cheekbones, and epicanthic eye folds are quite distinct from the darker-skinned peoples who constitute the majority of Sub-Saharan Africa's population, though both population are usually dolichocephalic ( Huxley, 1870 ).
Physically, he suffered from arthritis, perhaps from his younger days as a kendoka.
Physically the network forks into four directions from Helsinki central station, and 15 services run on these four lines.
Physically, she differs from her real universe counterpart in that she has long, blonde hair and, like other female officers in the Terran Empire, she wears a two-piece uniform with a bare midriff ( although after transferring to the captured USS Defiant ( NCC-1764 ), she adopts a TOS-style miniskirt uniform temporarily until she is able to obtain a more standard Empire uniform ).
Physically, St. Elmo's fire is a bright blue or violet glow, appearing like fire in some circumstances, from tall, sharply pointed structures such as lightning rods, masts, spires and chimneys, and on aircraft wings.
Physically the street rises up from the Liffey valley at its south western end, to its apex at roughly where it meets with Blessington and North Frederick Streets ; proceeding north west the street slopes down again on the approach to Binn's Bridge at the Royal Canal.
Physically, she is very different from her book counterpart.
" Physically and vocally, everything about her is different from me ," she explained.
He was released on November 1 after the team activated defensive tackle Justin Harrell from the Physically Unable to Perform ( PUP ) list.
Physically, the rhythmic shift looks like a change from normal waltz steps to drehersteps ( pivots ), occasionally also to polkasteps.
Physically, headcrabs are fairly frail, a few bullets or a single strike from the player's melee weapon being sufficient to dispatch them.

Physically and except
Physically, she looks similar to Ruby except she's slightly taller.
Physically, the Type 97 was almost indistinguishable from the Type 91, except that it had no attachment on the base for a propellant canister.

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* Pletcher, David and Ashlee Russeau-Pletcher History of the Civil Rights Movement for the Physically Disabled http :// aabss. org / Perspectives2008 / AABSS2008Article5DisabilityHistory. pdf
Physically, there is no difference between the discs save for the Disc Application Flag that identifies their type: standalone audio recorders will only accept " music " CD-Rs to enforce the RIAA arrangement, while computer CD-R drives can use either type of media to burn either type of content.
The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped ( NLS ) has published a Braille edition of Playboy since 1970.
Physically, this corresponds to the construction of a potential for a vector field whose effect is known at the boundary of alone.
Physically E1 is transmitted as 32 timeslots and E3 512 timeslots, but one is used for framing and sometimes one allocated for signalling call setup and tear down.
* J. D. Tygar and Bennet Yee, A System for Using Physically Secure Coprocessors, Dyad
Physically, Nilotes are noted for their typically very dark skin color and slender, tall bodies.
* National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, U. S. mail circulation service
Additionally, the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped ( NLS ) have also created their own unabridged versions of The Chronicles of Amber.
Physically, Calabar swellings ( see image ) are the primary tool for diagnosis.
Physically, Jeltz is described as being unpleasant to look at, even for other Vogons.
Physically, the law implies that it is impossible for any procedure to bring a system to the absolute zero of temperature in a finite number of steps.
Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library works in conjunction with the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped ( NLS ) at its Watertown chapter.
Physically, kitsune are noted for having as many as nine tails.
Physically, Japan made an imposing target, with very few beaches geographically suitable for sea-borne invasion.
The 1976 Summer Paralympics ( branded as Torontolympiad-1976 Olympiad for the Physically Disabled ) were the fifth Paralympic Games to be held.
* Sports for the Physically Challenged
Today, there are 54 branches citywide, including three larger regional libraries and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
There are 54 library locations of the Free Library of Philadelphia located throughout the city: 49 branches, 3 regional libraries, the Parkway Central Library and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
Holmes ' spinal injury did not heal by the end of the 2006 preseason, and he was placed on the Chiefs ' Physically Unable to Perform list for the season.
Physically outmatched, Shep is forced to set his ship to self-destruct and he and Charlie manage to escape the ship's explosion, which destroys Suitor for good.
In order to be eligible for the main examination, candidates in the general category must secure a minimum of 60 % aggregated marks in the qualifying examination of the XIIth standard organized by various educational boards of India, while candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste ( SC ), Scheduled Tribe ( ST ) and Physically Disabled ( PD ) categories must secure a minimum of 55 %.
" Sport and Recreation for the Mentally and Physically Handicapped " in The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health.

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