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The Alps: People and Pressures in the Mountains, the Facts at a Glance.
Pressures over the Southern United States were falling at that time, eroding the subtropical ridge.

Pressures and by
Pressures of overpopulation and the prospects of cash crops, already in evidence by 1945, made this subsistence economic system increasingly obsolete and accelerated a movement to commercial agriculture and emigration to cities.
* " DNA ", a song by The Kills on their album Blood Pressures
Pressures dictating the nature and power of organized labor have included the evolution and power of the corporation, efforts by employers and private agencies to limit or control unions, and U. S. labor law.
Pressures from Vietnam, Siam, China, and Angkor after a political crisis had led to Lan Xang splitting into three kingdoms that were dominated by Siam.
# Pressures felt by the management of many associations to restore net worth ratios.
# Pressures felt by the management of many associations to restore net worth ratios.
Pressures for that ecological uniformity on farmers and breeders is caused by the food industry demand for more and more raw materials consistency.
Other TV credits included: two series of the sitcom Running Wild, where she played Ray Brooks daughter ; a part in ITV drama The Bill ; a Screen Two production Lucky Sunil, directed by Michael Caton Jones and a BBC play Pressures.
While she was filming the BBC play Pressures in 1988, Collins was spotted by EastEnderss producer Julia Smith, and she was asked to audition for the role of Cindy, who was due to feature in eleven episodes of the soap.
Pressures from their colleagues over the inappropriateness of the relationship nearly cost them, but by the middle of the third season their romantic involvement stabilizes and they have grown considerably closer.
Pressures on the entire team to keep the program on-track were compounded by the coaching change.

Pressures and lower
Pressures range from, therefore lubrication is required, which can be oil or graphite for lower temperature extrusions, or glass powder for higher temperature extrusions.

Pressures and various
Pressures range around 175 psi to the various locations.

Pressures and from
Pressures on the leadership from the refugee population to resume fighting are apparent, but to date the cease fire ( unlike the referendum promise ) has been respected.
Pressures both from Moscow and from within the party precipitated a reform movement.
Pressures from these networks are causing an increase in politicians ' efforts to appeal to the public in campaigns.
Pressures from the French colonization of the eastern St Lawrence River and Great Lakes region eventually forced Fox and Sac tribes to the region, displacing the original tribes.

Pressures and .
Pressures building within the Curia, together with ongoing conflicts among the Roman nobility, would erupt after the death of Callixtus II in 1124.
Pressures obtained with a manometer ( or its transducer equivalent ) should be reported in millimetres of mercury.
* Pier Luigi Petrillo, Democracies under Pressures.
Pressures upon the Lenape constantly drove them westward.
" In a section entitled Pressures and Threats on the Park, subsection Planning Issues, the document expressed concern that, " Without appropriate planning designation, there is a risk that development can take place which is not in line with the co-ordinated vision of this Plan.
Pressures for egalitarianism, and more rapid change culminated in a period of revolution and turbulence that would see philosophy change as well.
Pressures that occlude venous but not arterial flow can exacerbate hemorrhage and cause damage to healthy tissue.
Pressures on government spending also reduced the funding available.
Pressures leading to their split included both their age difference ( Tyler was 27 when they first met ), a house fire, and a pregnancy that resulted in an abortion.
Pressures sensitive liners are supplied pressed into closures and adhere to the bottle finish when the closure is applied.
Pressures dropped, viscosity increased, runaway mantle convection stopped, leaving the surface of the earth rearranged.
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures assumes that the gases in the mixture are non-interacting ( with each other ) and each gas independently applies its own pressure, the sum of which is the total pressure.

adopt and German
On the other hand, the supporters of the Gero's invasion theory believe that the Margrave did actually carry out a successful invasion, as a result of which Mieszko I was forced to pay tribute to the Emperor and also was compelled to adopt Christianity through the German Church.
Oldenburg adopted it by 1849, Baden by 1870, and in 1887, the Kingdom of Bavaria was the last German state to adopt the Pickelhaube ( they, since the Napoleonic Wars had their own design of helmet called the Raupenhelm ).
The newly invented German printing press spread rapidly throughout Europe in the fifteenth century, and Venice was quick to adopt it.
Werner would later adopt his father's surname Herzog ( German for " duke "), which he thought sounded more impressive for a filmmaker.
* October 28 – Emperor Nerva recalls his general Marcus Ulpius Trajanus, age 44, from the German frontier and is forced by the Praetorian Guard to adopt him as his successor.
The military press censor at SHAEF made a mistake and allowed the Cowan cable to go out starting with " Allied air bosses have made the long awaited decision to adopt deliberate terror bombing of great German population centres | date = September / October 1996 | url = http :// www. legionmagazine. com / en / index. php / 1996 / 09 / the-bomber-command-offensive / | title = The Bomber Command Offensive | publisher = originally published in the Legion Magazine
During the 1960s Brzezinski articulated the strategy of peaceful engagement for undermining the Soviet bloc and while serving on the State Department Policy Planning Council, persuaded President Johnson to adopt in October 1966 peaceful engagement as U. S. strategy, placing détente ahead of German reunification and thus reversing prior U. S. priorities.
In contrast to many other varieties of German, Bavarian differs sufficiently from Standard German to make it difficult for native speakers to adopt standard pronunciation.
The German fleet had expected that Britain would adopt its traditional approach, and had prepared by investing in submarines and coastal defences.
After he completed his studies at the lycée, he was undecided as to what career he should adopt, however, he devoted himself to mastering the English and German languages, classical and Sanskrit literature, and philology.
In an extreme case, Hanover and its hinterland were forced to adopt rather unnaturally a form of German based on the written standard.
On the one hand, he fully recognizes the merits of Saadia Gaon, although he does not adopt his views on the freedom of the will, notwithstanding that the solution of this problem was to be the chief aim and purpose of his whole system (" Emunah Ramah ," p. 98 ; German trans., p. 125 ).
Many of the vineyards of lower Mosel are terraced, which has led many producers to adopt the name Terrassenmosel, which sounds nicer than Untermosel in German.
In this case, the person may choose to adopt German forms of his first and last name, or a new first name if the old first name cannot be translated into German.
Having reformed the French branch of the order, Willermoz in 1782 succeeded in persuading the German mother branch to adopt his reforms-though not without meeting considerable opposition from other branches of the Strict Observance, such as the Bavarian Illuminati of Adam Weishaupt.
In Alsace, winemakers adopt the German custom of varietal labeling.
During this pre-World War II period, several Italian and German advisors came to Portugal to help the PVDE to adopt a model similar to the Gestapo.
Jews in Czech lands tended to adopt the German language and culture in preference to Slavic languages ( Kafka being a conspicuous example ), and a similar phenomenon was evident in other parts of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.
( b ) If any future general treaty of naval limitation should not adopt the method of limitation by agreed ratios between the fleets of different Powers, the German Government will not insist on the incorporation of the ratio mentioned in the preceding sub-paragraph in such future general treaty, provided that the method therein adopted for the future limitation of naval armaments is such as to give Germany full guarantees that this ratio can be maintained.
The better trained German army was the first to adopt the concept of shock assault troops with the Stormtroopers, but the Italians followed their example.
The practical advantages of this innovation led the British and German armies to adopt their own helmets by 1916.
Belgium was one of the countries to adopt the field hockey variant, and in 1966 René Frank, a native of Belgium, who was later to become President of the FIH, persuaded the German Hockey Associations to give responsibility over the rules of Indoor Hockey to the FIH.
Further, Haushofer would adopt Ratzel's conception of Raum as the central program for German geopolitik.

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