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Reared and are
Two of the most notable studies funded by the Pioneer Fund are the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart and the Texas Adoption Project, which studied the similarities and differences of identical twins and other children adopted into non-biological families.

Reared and months
An unrepentant Yancey was pardoned after only a few months, but while incarcerated Yancey wrote for his newspaper, " Reared with the spirit of a man in my bosom — and taught to preserve inviolate my honor — my character, and my person, I have acted as such a spirit dictated.

Reared and .
Reared in England, she studied to be a teacher, earned several scholarships and was graduated with honors from the University of London.
Reared in a poor family on the western frontier, Lincoln was mostly self-educated, and became a country lawyer, a Whig Party leader, Illinois state legislator during the 1830s, and a one-term member of the United States House of Representatives during the 1840s.
Reared upon his father's plantation in pioneer country, Bankhead supplemented his meager formal education by avid reading and contact with the issues and the world.
Reared in Homer and a graduate of Homer High School and Methodist-affiliated Centenary College in Shreveport, McClanahan had a distinguised military record.
As compiled in 1997, the recipient of the largest amount of funding ($ 2. 3 million USD ) was Thomas J. Bouchard's landmark twin study, the Minnesota Study of Identical Twins Reared Apart ( MISTRA ), better known as the Minnesota Twins Project.
Reared in Tacoma, Washington, Gilmore attended Washington State University in 1931, where he was a member of the Chi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity and a member of the Alpha Omicron Chapter of Theta Chi fraternity.
Reared in the Episcopal church, she subsequently became a prominent member and preacher in the Society of Friends, and was married to Robert Mott, of New York, in 1797.
Reared in Staten Island, New York, she is known for her portrayals of rural landscapes and life in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Reared in Kimball, South Dakota, Ochsner was an unlikely hero of Southern medicine.
: Reared against the arch of heaven, looks she proudly down.
* Reared by foster parents in a far country.
Reared as a traditional Methodist, he was not allowed to listen to the radio or go to the movie theater on Sundays.
This work became the Minnesota Study of Identical Twins Reared Apart ( MISTRA ), better known as the Minnesota Twins Project.
Reared in Ohio, Maharidge was a staff writer for The Plain Dealer and the Sacramento Bee.

underground and burrows
Some caecilians are aquatic but most live underground in burrows in damp soil, in rotten wood and under plant debris.
Aardwolves are shy and nocturnal, sleeping in underground burrows by day.
Khunen writes, " Hamsters are nocturnal rodents who are active during the night ...", but others have written that because hamsters live underground during most of the day, only leaving their burrows about an hour before sundown and then returning when it gets dark, their behavior is primarily crepuscular.
They were removed from their underground burrows each spring, as young pups, with a large vacuum device.
Rabbits live in groups, and the best known species, the European rabbit, lives in underground burrows, or rabbit holes.
All rabbits except cottontail rabbits live underground in burrows or warrens, while hares live in simple nests above the ground ( as do cottontail rabbits ), and usually do not live in groups.
All rabbits ( except the cottontail rabbits ) live underground in burrows or warrens, while hares ( and cottontail rabbits ) live in simple nests above the ground, and usually do not live in groups.
The word has survived in common usage today only to define a place where rabbits breed and live, thus a network of underground interconnecting rabbit burrows, and by analogy an overcrowded place or building.
Moles are able to reuse the oxygen inhaled when above ground, and as a result, are able to survive in low-oxygen environments such as underground burrows.
They usually dig underground burrows with their pedipalps, to which they transport their prey.
Terrestrial adults spend most of their life underground in burrows either of their own making or abandoned by other animals.
Favored retreats include mammal burrows and other underground hiding places, where they also aestivate.
Servals have been known to dig into burrows in search of underground prey, and to leap into the air to grab birds in flight.
They seem to spend much of their lives in underground burrows and on surface runways.
The species usually remains underground and burrows beneath the soil to find its nourishment.
They spend the morning and early evening sunning themselves on exposed branches or rocks, and retreat to shady areas or underground burrows during the hottest parts of the afternoon.
To cope with limited food resources and low temperatures, some mammals hibernate in underground burrows.
They mainly feed on the underground parts of plants, which they reach from foraging burrows.
They forage both above ground and underground in burrows.
Quoll dens take the form of underground burrows, caves, rock crevices, tree hollows, hollow logs, under house or sheds.
These dens are usually underground burrows that are two to four meters in length.
Bear-dogs also nested their young in underground burrows.
Also, they stay in underground holes and burrows during the daytime, not only avoid the heat, but to also avoid the risk of getting eaten.
During the day, it typically shelters in burrows underground, holes, hollows, or dense thickets, and it is an active digger that will excavate its own borrow, although it generally modifies an abandoned borrow of another species, such as a springhare's burrow, to its specific requirements.

underground and will
Another major criticism point has been that although the filter is claimed to stop certain materials, the underground rings dealing in such materials will not be affected.
They are particularly popular in underground subway stations, because they are heavy, and when air currents are created by the movement of trains, the force will be applied to both wings of the door, thus equalizing the force on either side, keeping the door shut.
Protea cynaroides is adapted to survive the fires by its thick underground stem, which contains many dormant buds ; these will produce the new growth after the fire.
Because the pressure is lower at the surface than underground, some of the gas will come out of solution and be recovered ( or burned ) as associated gas or solution gas.
* March 24 – The Mayor of New York, Van Wyck, breaks ground for a new underground " Rapid Transit Railroad " that will link Manhattan with Brooklyn.
This will enable scientists to develop methods to mitigate these effects to improve the reliability or performance of communication and navigation systems, which would have a wide range of uses, civilian and military, such as an increased accuracy of GPS navigation, and advances in underwater and underground research and applications.
At home where Shaft is getting medical attention from a doctor working underground with him ( Shaft refuses to go to any hospital because the hospital will notify police about his gunshot wound.
The satellites and aircraft sensors will be able to penetrate cloud cover, detect chemical traces, and identify objects in buildings and " underground bunkers ", and will provide real-time video at much higher resolutions than the still-images produced by programs such as Google Earth.
An underground movement, fearing that the leader is not human, contrives to place Tung at a party where the leader will be present.
* Railway station: The underground railway station will be completely expanded to offer space for long-distance trains.
In addition to this there will be a 280-space underground shoppers ' car park.
Survivalists often have emergency medical and self-defence training, stockpile food and water, prepare for self-sufficiency, and build structures that will help them survive or " disappear " ( e. g. a survival retreat or underground shelter ).
The clock will be almost entirely underground, and only accessed by foot traffic from the East once complete.
Tram lines four and five stops 250 meters from the arena at Korsvägen, a major public transport hub, which serves more than fifteen different bus lines, and will have an underground rapid transit station once Västlänken is completed.
Due to the size and positioning of new platforms required for these stations, some will be directly connected to multiple underground stations.
In the winter, they will usually go deep underground and enter a hibernation-like state called brumation, which is characterized by a slowed metabolism and reduced activity.
The pressure wave from an underground explosion will propagate through the ground and cause a minor earthquake.
Passengers will reach the concourse through an extension of the underground ‘ automated people mover ’ – a driverless train system which serves Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and the SkyPier ferry terminal which provides a ferry service to mainland China.
* In London, Thameslink has some features in common with S-Bahn, such as the heavy rail rolling stock and the underground city centre section with Cut and Cover tunnels: in a few years ' time, however, it will look far more like a mainline that just happens to make it all the way across London, though with an S-Bahn-like middle section and suburban services sharing tracks with the mainline trains.
However, opponents of the project such as Professor Zhengchun Zhang of Lanzhou University feared the measure will destroy the ecology of the park, which depends on the water seepage from the lakes and the connection between the lakes and the underground water system.
It is also feared the reduced seepage from the lakes will disturb Beijing's underground water system which is already suffering from depletion.
In combination with shafts, adits form an important element in the ventilation of a mine: in simple terms, cool air will enter through an adit, be warmed by the higher temperature underground and will naturally exhaust from vertical shafts, some of which are sunk specifically for this purpose and are known as " ventilation shafts ".
In addition, construction of a new International Terminal will begin in 2012, and Concourse E is planned to be disconnected to the main terminal, and would then be accessible by underground walkway.

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