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" Picking up this line of argument and declaring " a great departure from the principles of free contract ," Gladstone created an Irish Land Court with complete control over rents and other landlord-tenant issues.
Picking a trillium seriously injures the plant by preventing the leaf-like bracts from producing food for the next year.
Picking up from Madness and Civilization, The Birth of the Clinic traces the development of the medical profession, and specifically the institution of the clinique ( translated as " clinic ", but here largely referring to teaching hospitals ).
Picking the long staple cotton was not as difficult as picking short staple cotton because the plants were from five to six feet high.
* Picking up where Fantagraphics left off, Comics Revue magazine reprinted both daily and Sunday strips from 1936 to 1941, starting in Comics Revue # 167 and ending in # 288.
Picking up a year after the previous volume, the third and final volume of the series follows the Invisibles as they prepare to stop the Moonchild from being used as a host for Rex Mundi, the extra-dimensional ruler of the Outer Church.
Anne Moffat, Mrs. Picking ( born 30 March 1958 ) is a Scottish Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for East Lothian from 2001 to 2010.
* Cambodiaonline. net — ' Picking up the Pieces ' from The Cambodia Daily
Picking up where the first film left, the sequel is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW / MIA issue ; it sees Rambo released from prison by federal order to document the possible existence of POWs in Vietnam, under the belief that he will find nothing, thus enabling the government to sweep the issue under the rug.
Picking up their hand grenades, he then demolished the remaining portion of the strong point from the shelter of a nearby gun pit.
Picking from several different eras, they reveal some of their sources of inspiration, and also display their ability to reinterpret many different types of songs in their own distinct way.
Picking up from the end of the first game, an alien fleet dubbed " Gedow " has begun an invasion on Movieworld in an attempt to gain the Rainbow Oscars, seven statuettes that claim to hold " the power of the happy ending ".
Picking the best observation ( US ) from a sample leads to upwardly biased estimates of the premium.
Picking himself up, he charged a third post and disappeared from view.
A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Picking graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1911.
* Barney Gorman ( Tony Danza ) from the 1998 television film The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon
Picking up Windsor Castle 98 guns and Repulse 74 guns from Gibraltar and Pompée 74 and Ajax 74 from Malta as replacements for the Russian fleet under Seniavin, which was still in the Adriatic, Duckworth proceeded to Tenedos.
Picking up from the cliffhanger " Affliction ," Enterprises engine is sabotaged and is near overload.
Cheyenne oral history, as told by Picking Bones Woman to George Bird Grinnell, says quilling came to their tribe from a man who married a woman, who hid her true identity as a buffalo.
Other difficulties result from the importance of choosing the correct function for R. Picking R to be the identity is little better than a brute force approach.
* Picking up radio signals from Sweden
" Picking Up the Pieces " was a single released from Difford & Tilbrook's self-titled debut album in the United States.

bones and from
Many small bones protruded crazily from the shreds of flesh.
Catherwood, an architect in New York, had been forgotten, like Stephens, and Victor reconstructed their lives as one reconstructs, for a museum, a dinosaur from two or three petrified bones.
The pressure may come from muscles, tendons, or bones anywhere from the neck to the hand.
Second, the upper portion permits comparison of maturity levels of an equal number of growth centers from the long, short, and round bones of the five regions.
They differ from the cryptobranchids by having the prearticular bones in their lower jaw fused and reproduction is by internal fertilisation.
In 1992 – 1993 a research team headed by Tim White discovered the first A. ramidus fossils — seventeen fragments including skull, mandible, teeth and arm bonesfrom the Afar Depression in the Middle Awash river valley of Ethiopia.
Ardipithecus kadabba is " known only from teeth and bits and pieces of skeletal bones ", and is dated to approximately 5. 6 million years ago.
Anthropologist Arnold Henry Savage Landor described the Ainu as having deep-set eyes and an eye shape typical of Europeans, with a large and prominent browridge, large ears, hairy and prone to baldness, slightly flattened hook nose with large and broad nostrils, prominent cheek bones, large mouth and thick lips and a long region from nose to mouth and small chin region.
In the forelimb, the upper and lower series of carpal ( finger ) bones scarcely alternated, but in the hind foot, the astragalus overlapped the cuboid, while the fibula, which was quite distinct from the tibia ( as was the radius from the ulna in the forelimb ), articulated with both astragalus and calcaneum.
Intramembranous ossification mainly occurs during formation of the flat bones of the skull but also the mandible, maxilla, and clavicles ; the bone is formed from connective tissue such as mesenchyme tissue rather than from cartilage.
The purpose of remodeling is to regulate calcium homeostasis, repair micro-damaged bones ( from everyday stress ) but also to shape and sculpture the skeleton during growth.
This can include determining the nutritional, health, age or injury status of the individual the bones were taken from.
Bones can serve a number of uses such as projectile points or artistic pigments, and can be made from endoskeletal or external bones such as antler or tusk.
However, there is evidence of large fires and charred bones from excavations at the site, showing it to have been ritually significant.
A boomerang is usually thought of as a wooden device cut from a tree trunk, although historically boomerang-like devices have also been made from bones.
This connection was first formally made by Dr George Bennett of the Australian Museum in 1871, but in the early 1990s, palaeontologist Pat Vickers-Rich and geologist Neil Archbold also cautiously suggested that Aboriginal legends " perhaps had stemmed from an acquaintance with prehistoric bones or even living prehistoric animals themselves ...
Skulls and human bones found at Samrong Sen date from 1500 BCE.
The findings at Anyang include the earliest written record of Chinese past so far discovered: inscriptions of divination records in ancient Chinese writing on the bones or shells of animals – the so-called " oracle bones ", dating from around 1200 BC.
Though the Shang did not have a concept of " medicine " as distinct from other fields, their oracular inscriptions on bones and tortoise shells refer to illnesses that affected the Shang royal family: eye disorders, toothaches, bloated abdomen, etc., which Shang elites usually attributed to curses sent by their ancestors.
The journal Pediatrics has reportedly said that the number of cheerleaders suffering from broken bones, concussions, and sprains has increased by over 100 percent between the years of 1990 and 2002, and that in 2001 there were 25, 000 hospital visits reported for cheerleading injuries dealing with the shoulder, ankle, head, and neck.

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