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Smaller and fleets
Smaller barge fleets also operate on the East ( Hudson River, etc.
Smaller fleets are also attested on the tributaries of the Danube: the Classis Arlapensis et Maginensis ( based at Arelape and Comagena ) and the Classis Lauriacensis ( based at Lauriacum ) in Pannonia I, the Classis Stradensis et Germensis, based at Margo in Moesia I, and the Classis Ratianensis, in Dacia ripensis.

Smaller and were
Smaller independent units were allocated elsewhere, mostly around heavily fortified cities.
Smaller demonstrations were held in San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston.
( Smaller numbers of Scottish prisoners were also sent to Bermuda following Cromwell's invasion of Scotland.
Smaller species were usually placed on branches with berries, fruit, and flowers.
Smaller pyramids were also built by the Nubians who ruled Egypt in the Late Period, though their pyramids had steeper sides.
Smaller companies were wiped out because of economies of scale and the smaller pool of consumers available to them, compared to the larger corporations.
Smaller ring rosaries became known as soldiers ' rosaries, because they were often taken into battle by soldiers, most notably during World War I.
Smaller figures in pottery or wood were placed in tombs for many centuries afterwards, reaching a peak of quality in the Tang Dynasty.
Smaller, provincial parties were left with 4 seats in all ( losing 3 ); Justicialists ( pro or against the current Administration ) maintained the control over the Senate they've enjoyed since 1983.
Smaller settlements which included Killeshandra in County Cavan were to leave their own mark particularly with the growth of flax and the Irish linen industry.
Smaller versions of the Pythian Games were celebrated in many other cities of the Levant and Greece.
Smaller amounts were also produced in other cider-producing areas such as Somerset.
Smaller parcels were obtained either by lease, license, or as easements.
Smaller settlements in the area were temporarily abandoned for the duration of the war.
Smaller versions of tower houses in northern England and southern Scotland were known as Peel towers, or pele houses, and were built along both sides of the border regions.
Smaller groups who at that time had their own royalty but were later were absorbed into larger kingdoms include the peoples of Magonsæte, Lindsey, Hwicce, the East Saxons, the South Saxons, the Isle of Wight, and the Middle Angles.
" Volume 2 ( Platyhelminthes and Rhynchocoela ) and Volume 3 ( Acanthocephala, Aschelminthes, and Entoprocta ), both published in 1951, were followed by Volume 4 ( Echinodermata ) in 1955, Volume 5 ( Smaller Coelomate Groups ) in 1959, and Volume 6 ( Mollusca I ) in 1967.
Smaller cycles of 13 days ( the trecena ) and 20 days ( the veintena ) were important components of the Tzolk ' in and Haab ' cycles, respectively.
Smaller towns such as Ocaña, Guadalajara, Spain, Buitrago de Lozoya, Lucena, Ribadavia, Hervás, and Almazán were founded or inhabited principally by Jews.
Smaller quantities ( less than 1 liter daily ) and warm rather than hot mate consumption were found to increase risk only slightly ; alcohol and tobacco consumption had a synergistic effect on increasing oral, throat, and esophageal cancer.
Smaller ones, for household use, were operated by two people.
His comments, recorded in the New York Times Magazine, were made when Maverick was the Democratic chairman of the US Congress Smaller War Plants Committee.

Smaller and German
The borders of the future German nation-state had only two possibilities: The Kleindeutsche Lösung (" Smaller German Solution ") aimed for a Germany under the leadership of Prussia and excluding imperial Austria, so as to avoid becoming embroiled in the problems of that multi-cultural state.
Although Schwarzenberg demanded the incorporation of the whole of Austria into the new state once more in March 1849, the dice had fallen in favour of a Smaller German Empire by December 1848, when the irreconcilable differences between the position of Austria and that of the National Assembly had forced the Austrian, Schmerling, to resign from his role as Ministerpräsident of the provisional government.
As the near-inevitable result of having chosen the Smaller German Solution and the constitutional monarchy as form of government, the Prussian king was elected as hereditary head of state on March 28, 1849.
After the National Assembly's dissolution, Prussia chose to support the Unionspolitik (" union policy ") designed by the conservative Paulskirche deputy Joseph von Radowitz for a Smaller German Solution under Prussian leadership.
It had won the gratitude of the family of the Grand Duchy of Baden as a first important ally in southern Germany, and the Smaller German Solution had become popular throughout the nation.
This political pass contributed to the adoption of the Smaller German Solution after the Prussian victory in the 1866 Austro-Prussian War, which led to the foundation of the North German Confederation.
The Smaller German Solution was implemented after the 1870 / 71 Franco-Prussian War in the form of Prussian-dominated unification " from above ", namely the 1871 proclamation of the German Empire.
Smaller forts were manned by German infantry and Croatian light infantry.
Smaller German settlements are in the Towns in Germany category.
In the Co-belligerency period, until " VE " ( Victory in Europe ) Day, Italian light cruisers participated in the naval war in the Atlantic Ocean with patrols against German raiders. Smaller naval units ( mainly submarines and torpedo boats ) served in the Mediterranean Sea.
Smaller number may understand other Western languages such as German and French.
Smaller German and American joint ventures are also involved in oil extraction projects in the region.
Smaller 150 ton and 70 ton patrol boats of German design were nearing obsolescence in the mid 1990s.

Smaller and overseas
Smaller U. S .- based techno and house labels required distribution overseas and domestically and 7th City moved in to fill this void.

Smaller and most
Smaller containers are more common in urban areas because they can be more easily hidden, the most common of these is the 35mm film canister.
* Smaller than most reciprocating engines of the same power rating.
Smaller than Allentown but larger than Easton, Bethlehem is the Lehigh Valley's second most populous city.
( Interestingly, a nearly identical episode occurs in Mordecai Richler's Son of A Smaller Hero, another North American-Jewish author to whose work many comparisons with Roth's have been made — most notably, in the alienation experienced by the assimilated Jew, no longer a member of his original ethnic, religious community, yet also not accepted into the larger culture.
Smaller theatre companies may have a resident lighting designer responsible for most of the company's productions or rely on a variety of freelance or even volunteer help to light their productions.
One of the most popular features in the first section is an artificial lake called the Lago Menor ( Smaller Lake ).
Smaller painted wood figures, most often of the Madonna, were significant, and being relatively portable, probably helped to disseminate the style across Europe.
Smaller scenes such as the conservatory and parts of the attic lay outside the loop formed by the track, but most of the major scenes take place on the inside of this loop.
Smaller amounts of anorthosite were emplaced during the Archaean eon ( ca 3, 800-2, 400 Ma ), although most have been dated between 3, 200 and 2, 800 Ma.
::* MiniDV ( 1995 ): Smaller version of the DV standard was released by Sony, which became the most widespread standard-definition digital camcorder technology for several years, and was the format which made capturing footage via the 4 pin DV socket to your computer easy for video editing.
Smaller fragments of other satyr plays exist, and the genre continued to be written and performed as late as the second century AD, though most have wholly vanished.
The most dangerous shore cliffs were blown up with dynamite, including the Brigand ( this was one of the world's first controlled underwater explosions ) Smaller boulders protruding at the river center were removed, and hundreds mooring poles had been installed.
Smaller craters lie along many parts of this remaining rim, most notably a small crater across the southern rim, and a short, hook-shaped valley cutting across the northwest rim.
Smaller clubs had the chance to play against the most famous teams in Brazil, but the big ones did not care about it.
Smaller 1 gallon and 2. 5 gallon bottles are also available for sale in most supermarkets, and for home delivery in the Northeastern United States.
Smaller than most rabbit breeds, Netherland Dwarf rabbits weigh 500 g to 1. 6 kg ( 1. 1 lbs to 3. 5 lbs ) and are usually kept as pets or exhibition animals.
Smaller denominations have been replaced by coins, and larger ones are felt to be no longer required in an era of electronic transmission of most large transactions.
Smaller shoots branching off the pleachers and upright stems too small to be used as pleachers are known as " brash " or " brush " and in most styles of laying the brash will be partly removed and partly woven between the pleachers to add cohesiveness to the finished hedge.
Smaller than most contemporary medium bombers, it was still able to carry a heavier bomb load than comparable aircraft, including the famous Vickers Wellington.
Smaller apartments damaged or destroyed ( and over 100 rooms were involved in the fire ) included the Star Chamber, Octagon Room, Brunswick Tower, Cornwall Tower, Prince of Wales Tower ( badly damaged ), Chester Tower ( badly damaged ), Holbein Room, and the Great Kitchen ( which lost its plaster cove, and most of its mediæval timber ).
Smaller presses have continued to issue new works in the genre, though, most notably Wildside Press, primarily through The Borgo Press imprint.

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