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Six of these were proposed by religious groups.
Six of these states then adopted a constitution and declared themselves to be a sovereign nation, the Confederate States of America.
As 26 of these traditional counties are located in the Republic of Ireland, many people, particularly Irish nationalists, refer to that state as " the 26 Counties " and to Northern Ireland as " the Six Counties ".
Six of these are open to the public.
Six of the ten base proteins are ATPase subunits from the AAA Family, and an evolutionary homolog of these ATPases exists in archaea, called PAN ( Proteasome-Activating Nucleotidase ).
All of these are employed not only to find out about why Six resigned as an agent but to extract other dangerous information he gained as a spy.
Six of these 11 troops either live entirely within the Cape of Good Hope section of the park, or use the section as part of their range.
Six of these were classified " bad quartos " by Alfred W. Pollard and other scholars associated with the New Bibliography.
Six of these men had died of AIDS-related illnesses.
Tavernier's book, the Six Voyages ( French: Le Six Voyages de ...), contains sketches of several large diamonds that he sold to Louis XIV in possibly 1668 or 1669 ; while the blue diamond is shown among these, Tavernier mentions the mines at " Gani " Kollur as a source of colored diamonds, but made no direct mention of the stone.
For Season Six, because the teaser music was changed to a shorter, self-contained composition, these errors do not occur, with the exception of the teaser of 33B shown at the end of 32B ( available on iTunes ), where the teaser was accidentally cut by a fraction of a second.
The Foundation also includes the choristers, lay clerks, organists, King's Scholars, the Six Preachers and a range of other officers ; some of these posts are moribund, such as that of the cathedral barber.
During the Six Day and Yom Kippur wars ( conflicts with intensive armored warfare ) these units suffered terribly in operations, with high casualty rates.
Most of Articles One, Three, Four, Five, Six, of the United States Constitution are no longer enforced for these US Citizens.
Six of these are listed because of the presence of the Bigleaf Magnolia ( Magnolia macrophylla ).
Most of these used the Big Broadcast formula of an all-star comedy cast: International House, Six of a Kind, etc.
One of these Loyalists was Molly Brant ( the sister of Six Nations leader Joseph Brant ).
In these years the region was called " Six Bulls ", a colloquialization of " six boils ", referring to the large streams that flowed through the area-Shoal Creek, Center Creek, Indian Creek, Spring River, and North Fork.
Variously named Cherokee Six, Lance, and Saratoga, these were available as both fixed-and retractable-gear models and also with normally aspirated, fuel-injected, and turbocharged engines.
While it seems apparent that Cocteau was behind these articles, the actual name of the Group was selected by Collet, who decided to compare Les Six with the five Russians.
Auric and Poulenc were the only members of Les Six to participate in all five of these collaborative projects.
We know that many of these do not wish to be treated in Six County hospitals.
One of these was The Six Million Dollar Man # 1-7 ( July 1976-Aug. 1977 ).

Six and tracts
* Galloway, Bruce, & Levack, Brian, ed., ( 1985 ) The Jacobean Union, Six tracts of 1604, Edinburgh, Scottish History Society.
Ahead of the Fort Stanwix Treaty, the Six Nations sold Croghan in New York for himself and numerous tracts for his friends.

these and tracts
His first tracts and greater works of ecclesiastical-political content defended the privileges of the State, and from these sources developed a strife out of which the next phases could hardly be determined.
Also, there were some gynecological tracts circulating in the medical and educated circles of the East that were written by women with Greek names, although these women were few in number.
Also, two large tracts totaling $ 1. 5 million were sold, and smaller tracts of flatlands and cattle pastures were purchased by exotic-sounding companies such as the Latin-American Development and Management Corporation and the Reedy Creek Ranch Corporation ( Some of these names are now memorialized on a window above Main Street, U. S. A. in the Magic Kingdom ).
Since diatoms form an important part of the food of molluscs, tunicates, and fishes, the alimentary tracts of these animals often yield forms that are not easily secured in other ways.
The 1904 passage of the Kinkaid Act, which allowed homesteaders to claim brought a new wave of settlers ; however, even these larger tracts were often insufficient to support a family, and many of the Kinkaid claims were eventually sold to established cattle ranchers.
Usually these coincide with the limits of cities, towns or other administrative areas and several tracts commonly exist within a county.
While tracts composed of enumeration districts were later developed, these were not extensively used.
The census-designated place for these tracts has changed and as of the 2010 Census, they are now part of the CDP known as Casas Adobes, Arizona
However, development of these large tracts have been slow to move forward until the demand increases.
In November 1996, residents supported a referendum for the issuance of a bond to be used to purchase one of these tracts, approximately of undeveloped forest land.
From these larger tracts, among others, were carved smaller tracts of land which were either rented or sold off to planters and the like.
Many of these families — both middle class and working class — purchased homes in Wyandanch because they were denied opportunities to move into other fast developing white housing tracts on Long Island ( such as Levittown ) due to exclusionist real estate practices: steering, restrictive covenants, red-lining or price points.
The boundaries of these land tracts are hard to identify, but historians believe that they encompassed about or so, and were occupied by anonymous squatters.
Samuel's son Joseph purchased these tracts from his father's estate in 1816 and established a residence here ten years later.
To date, most of these tracts have remained relatively unchanged, though they are now used as year-round private residences.
Most of these settlers were veterans of the American Revolution or War of 1812 who had converted into deeds the tracts they had received for service in war.
Lillie platted the north of her land and these tracts became the first deeded land to be sold on the Yakama Nation Reservation.
It has become clear that these " motor " potentials were almost entirely elicited by antidromic stimulation of sensory tracts — even when the recording was from muscles ( antidromic sensory tract stimulation triggers myogenic responses through synapses at the root entry level ).
All of these texts, together with a few other miscellaneous tracts, are reprinted in Documents Relatifs A La Fondation De L ' Internationale Situationniste ( Editions Allia, 1985 ).
Beinecke Library became the repository for books in the Yale collection printed anywhere before 1601, books printed in Latin America before 1751, books printed in North America before 1821, newspapers and broadsides printed in the United States before 1851, European tracts and pamphlets printed before 1801, and Slavic, East European, Near and Middle Eastern books through the eighteenth century, as well as special books outside these categories.
In addition to these, Roscoe wrote tracts on penal jurisprudence, and contributed to the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature and of the Linnean Society.
Landor wrote over three hundred Latin poems, political tracts and essays, but these have generally been ignored in the collections of his work.

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