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Such and publications
Such publications, along with Games Workshop's web site also contain many articles on how to assemble, convert and paint the standard range of Eldar models.
Such opportunities have abounded because of the range of publications on the Chinese mainland and because party officials there are too busy with weightier matters to review such journals systematically.
Such publications include a handbook for journalists who are working in dangerous areas such as war zones and a set of directions on how to seek asylum in most Western countries
Such publications also help to promote members ' businesses both to each other and to a wider audience.
Such as Backyard Conservation which tells an individual exactly how to help by just creating a small habitat in minutes There are many others such as: Plants for pollinators, pollinators habitat in pastures, pollinator value of NRCS plant releases in conservation planting, plant materials publications relating to insects and pollinators, PLANTS database: NRCS pollinator documents.
Such firms may take out advertisements in professionals publications to announce who has made partner.
Such skewed demographics in these publications could result in newspapers that only reflect the outlooks and values of a particular segment of the student population, doing a disservice to each campus community.
Such information is published largely on their official site in the form of information sheets, or by way of an opinion column from the National Convenor, and in its many publications.
Such societies generally worked to lobby for eugenic policies or to fund eugenics research projects or publications.
Such medals are no longer awarded, but are still referred to in various publications, manuals, and award precedence charts as many veterans still display them as part of veteran functions and ceremonies.
Such publications are often sponsored by formally established one-name groups.

Such and introduced
Such legal reserve requirements were introduced in the 19th century as an attempt to reduce the risk of banks overextending themselves and suffering from bank runs, as this could lead to knock-on effects on other overextended banks.
Such " Cordovan leathers " were a north African style that was introduced to Spain in the ninth century ( hence it is sometimes referred to as ' Spanish leather '); in Spain such embossed leather hangings were known as guadamecí or guadamecil, from the Libyan town of Ghadames, while cordobanes signified soft goat leather.
Such heavy atoms can be introduced either by soaking the crystal in a heavy atom-containing solution, or by co-crystallization ( growing the crystals in the presence of a heavy atom ).
Such a series of measurements did not form a continuous observation of the signal and thus introduced a systematic bias into the measurement.
Such conversion was necessary when repeaters were introduced in a 2-wire circuit, a frequent practice at early 20th century telephony.
Such application was introduced since the anterior cingulate cortex has been found to be related to the processing nociceptive information input.
Such is the case with the models built by the Santa Fe Institute in 1989 and the more recent economic complexity index ( ECI ), introduced by the Harvard economist Ricardo Hausmann and the MIT physicist Cesar Hidalgo.
Such decks are usually pre-stacked, and are introduced either at the deal, after the real deck has been shuffled, or before the deal, where a card sharp will make a false shuffle using sleight of hand.
Such levies were first introduced in the USA in response to lobbying from the recording industry with the advent of the Audio cassette.
Such a world is often called " pseudo-medieval " – particularly when the writer has snatched up random elements from the era, which covered a thousand years and a continent, and thrown them together without consideration for their compatibility, or even introduced ideas not so much based on the medieval era as on romanticized views of it.
Such studies cannot be used to exclude errors introduced by multiple-comparisons ".
Such exegesis of Genesis 4 introduced Cain's wife as being his sister, a concept that has been accepted for at least 1800 years.
Such stress is introduced when the DNA strand is " supercoiled " or uncoiled to or from higher orders of coiling.
Such chambers were introduced in Brandenburg in 1652, in Cleves and Mark in 1653, in Pomerania in 1654, in Prussia in 1661 and in Magdeburg in 1680.
Such was Tucker's notoriety and cultural influence that, as late as 1963, three years before her death, Paul McCartney jokingly introduced the song " Till There Was You " ( from The Music Man ) at The Beatles ' Royal Command Performance at The Prince of Wales Theatre in London on 4 November by saying the song " had also been recorded by our favourite American group, Sophie Tucker ".
Such claims were without merit, however, as the Alexandrian Aristotelianism of Averroes followed " the strict study of the text of Aristotle, which was introduced by Avicenna, a large amount of traditional Neoplatonism was incorporated with the body of traditional Aristotelianism ".
Such a refrain is featured in " The Star-Spangled Banner ," which contains a refrain which is introduced by a different phrase in each verse, but which always ends:
Such legislation was introduced and passed on April 22, 1864, allowing the Secretary of the Treasury to authorize the inclusion of the phrase on one-cent and two-cent coins.
Such examinations were comparable with the Certificate of Secondary Education ( CSE ) which was introduced in 1965.
Such spaces were introduced to study spectral theory in the broad sense.
Such labels have also been used for boycotts, as when the merchandise mark Made in Germany was introduced in 1887.
Such radiating chapels are found in England in Norwich and Canterbury cathedrals, but the fully developed feature is essentially French, though the Francophile connoisseur Henry III introduced it into Westminster Abbey.
In his work on Tamagawa numbers, T. Ono introduced a type of functorial invariants of tori over finite separable extensions of a chosen field k. Such an invariant is a collection of positive real-valued functions f < sub > K </ sub > on isomorphism classes of tori over K, as K runs over finite separable extensions of k, satisfying three properties:
Such independence was reiterated on March 12, 1925, when a resolution introduced by Senator Wesley L. Jones of Washington passed in the Conference without objection:

Such and concepts
Such modifications are all for the best but it takes something as different as a Deerstalker or a Jet to change arms-making concepts.
Such concepts would have been part of everyday life in hunter-gatherer societies.
Such ideas are sometimes expressed around concepts of a world government.
Such puzzles as the Sorites paradox and the related continuum fallacy have raised doubt as to the applicability of classical logic and the principle of bivalence to concepts that may be vague in their application.
Such " relational " or " polyadic " (" many-place ") concepts and expressions have, for their extension, the set of all sequences of objects that satisfy the concept or expression in question.
Such concepts as the " Neolithic Revolution " and " Urban Revolution " did not begin with him but he welded them into a new synthesis of economic periods based on what could be known from the artifacts, rather than from a supposed ethnology of an unknown past.
Such entities include computer programs ( including library and system calls ), formal standards and conventions, and even abstract concepts.
" Such methods are commonly referred to as concept testing and have been performed using field surveys, personal interviews and focus groups, in combination with various quantitative methods, to generate and evaluate product concepts.
Such was the heterogeneity between understanding and sensibility, Maimon further argued, that there could be no criterion to determine how the concepts of the understanding apply to the intuitions of sensibility.
Such questions as " Do we possess such-and-such a concept " and " how do we come to possess such-and-such a concept " are meaningless, because concepts are not the sort of thing that one possesses.
Such generalities as ' concepts ' fail to pay proper attention to the particularity of things.
Such concepts derive from Manhattan's elongated shape, running roughly north / south and nowhere more than wide.
Such websites claim to help students understand concepts.
Such concepts as that of the electron are also derived from manipulation.
Such techniques can overcome the mind's instinctive tendency to use " oversimplified associative thinking " in which two related concepts are so closely associated that their differences, and independence from one another, are overlooked.
Such highly-valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim.
Such arcology concepts are popular in science fiction.
Such a combination was actually very powerful for 1929, and indicates that Hill apparently understood the concepts of a meet-in-the-middle attack as well as confusion and diffusion.
Such concepts have an obvious base in ordinary motor activities: the brain must be able to calculate the force vector produced by muscular exertion, and calculate the probable outcome when that force is exerted against an object in the outside world .”
Such developments were based on the application of concepts and methods from graph theory, for example minimum spanning trees to depict individual tracks in a more rigorous way, clique analysis to identify standard tracks, and nodal analysis to determine the precise location of panbiogeographic nodes.
Such concepts are established in the Sunni branch of Islam, and in particular in the latter ’ s original Sufi schools of spiritual disciplines.
Such debates have led to concepts such as just war theory.
Such Gellish expressions use names of concepts ( such as ' city ') and relation types ( such as < is located in > and < is classified as a >) that should be selected from the Gellish Formal English Dictionary-Taxonomy ( or of your own domain dictionary ).
Such a distinction had always existed in music, and that some works had always been composed for specific occasions and others not ( at least since the Renaissance, in all probability ), is attested to by the work of Besseler and Nettl, who based their concepts on studies of the historical situation.

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