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Taken and together
Taken together, however, the four do function as " instruments of communion ", since all churches of the communion participate in them.
Taken together, in 2006 out of a total population of 2, 589, 600 ( 1, 850, 500 in the Autonomous Community, 230, 200 in the Northern Provinces and 508, 900 in Navarre ), there were 665, 800 who spoke Basque ( aged 16 and above ).
Taken together with an increased emphasis on discipline in the RIC, this helped to curb the random atrocities the Black and Tans committed since March 1920 for the remainder of the war, if only because reprisals were now directed from above rather than being the result of a spontaneous desire for revenge.
They stated that the pre-and post-Madrid versions of Chapter 8 were equally cautious in their statements ; that roughly 20 % of Chapter 8 is devoted to the discussion of uncertainties in estimates of natural climate variability and the expected signal due to human activities ; and that both versions of the chapter reached the same conclusion: " Taken together, these results point towards a human influence on climate.
Taken together, these composers can be seen as the vanguard of a broad change in style and the center of music.
Taken together, there were roughly one million native speakers of Celtic languages as of the 2000s.
Taken together, these practices imply an educated and intelligent commander who was able to attract and inspire good subordinates, and who would have attracted considerable loyalty from his followers, including those who were not Christian.
Taken together, these emphasize the paramount significance of the Mount Carmel caves for the study of human cultural and biological evolution within the framework of palaeo-ecological changes.
Taken together, the Preface could connect with the first half of the poem to suggest that the poem is from the view of a dreaming narrator, or it could connect with the second half of the poem to show how a reader is to interpret the lines by connecting himself with the persona in a negative manner.
Taken together on a like-for-like basis, London Underground and Docklands Light Railway operate of track, longer than the Shanghai Metro ( excluding the Shanghai Maglev line ).
Taken together, the two define a Markov chain ( MC ).
Taken together, they are known to have contained at least 6, 338 prophecies, as well as at least eleven annual calendars, all of them starting on 1 January and not, as is sometimes supposed, in March.
Taken together, its 150 poems " express virtually the full range of Israel's religious faith.
Taken together, however, they reveal the deep wellsprings of Spanish culture and of human nature in general.
Taken together, these references make it likely that she was born ca.
Taken together, these and other examples suggest that it is difficult or ineffective to keep the details of systems and algorithms secret.
Taken together, Iraq and Kuwait sat on top of some 20 percent of the world's known oil reserves ; as an article of comparison, Saudi Arabia holds 25 percent.
Taken together, these trends resulted in a new American model for adoption.
Taken together, these books outlined Fromm's theory of human character, which was a natural outgrowth of Fromm's theory of human nature.
Taken together, the moles meant the owners were persons of good moods and would eventually receive healthy inheritances.
Taken together, the resolutions demanded that women should have equality in the family, education, jobs, religion, and morals.
Taken together in the model of Information Theory, information is what you do not expect and trust is what you know.
Taken together, all these posts from great chiefs, military chiefs and Biru members existed to serve the powers of the Mwami, and to reinforce the king's leadership in Rwanda.
Taken together, these attributes mean it should be possible to structure an equation based on the energies of the particles-their possible kinetic and potential energies the system constrains them to have, in terms of some function of the state of the system-the wavefunction ( denoted Ψ ).

Taken and 40
Diffie followed the song with " I'm in Love with a Capital ' U and " That Road Not Taken ", which respectively reached country peaks of 21 and 40.
#" Taken By You " – 4: 40

Taken and million
As a characteristic of speech and writing, metaphors can serve the poetic imagination, Sylvia Plath, in her poem " Cut ", to compare the blood issuing from her cut thumb to the running of a million soldiers, " redcoats, every one "; and, enabling Robert Frost, in " The Road Not Taken ", to compare one's life to a journey.
Taken as a whole, the Doushantuo Formation ranges from about 635 Ma ( million years ) ago at its base to about 551 Ma at its top, predating by perhaps five Ma the earliest of the ' classical ' Ediacaran faunas from Mistaken Point on the Avalon peninsula of Newfoundland, and recording conditions a good forty to fifty million years before the Cambrian explosion.
Taken together his novels have sold more than a million copies domestically, equating to one book sold for every four New Zealanders.
Taken together the dams contain more than 10 million cubic yards of earthfill.

Taken and words
Taken as a physical description of space, postulate 2 ( extending a line ) asserts that space does not have holes or boundaries ( in other words, space is homogeneous and unbounded ); postulate 4 ( equality of right angles ) says that space is isotropic and figures may be moved to any location while maintaining congruence ; and postulate 5 ( the parallel postulate ) that space is flat ( has no intrinsic curvature ).
Taken from the Latin words annuo ( third-person singular present or perfect annuit ), " to nod " or " to approve ", and coeptum ( plural coepta ), " commencement, undertaking ", it is literally translated, " He approves ( has approved ) of the undertakings ".< ref > MacArthur, John D. ( 2011 ).
Taken from source material, including personal letters, notes and transcripts of debates, the three documentaries pride themselves on their historical accuracy in portraying the Founding Fathers in their, literally, own words.
Taken aback, one reporter turned and asked me, ' Do you mean to say that you direct heavenly words to God on behalf of a racehorse?
Taken together, the words form as good an umbrella as any for this collection of some of the reviews and essays I've written, a few of the speeches I made.
Taken together, these findings suggest that when the prior context builds up meaning, it makes the processing of upcoming words that fit with that context easier, reducing the N400 amplitude they elicit.

Taken and 24
Taken by me, 24 April 2004.
Three recurring themes are mentioned in multiple previous annual reports, namely delay ( 51 % of complaints in 2004-2005 ), error ( 24 % of complaints in 2004-2005 ) and No Action Taken ( 14 % of complaints in 2004-2005 ).
Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery ( Bruegel ) | Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1565, 24 x 34 cm.
Taken by Raul654 on August 24, 2004.
Four harness, 24 inch table loom Taken by Pschemp
Taken 5 / 24 / 03 by Pretzelpaws with a Casio QV-3000EX camera and cropped 10 / 28 / 04 using the Gimp.
* Taken in hand: 24 / 7 Male dominance in monogamous marriage, with or without BDSM aspects.
Taken 5 / 24 / 03 by Pretzelpaws with a Casio QV-3000EX camera and edited 1 / 9 / 05 using the Gimp.
Taken by User: Mwanner, October 24, 2004.

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