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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, the Micropædia and Macropædia comprise roughly 40 million words and 24, 000 images.
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 lack
Taken as a whole, the collection is notable for its literary simplicity, religious zeal and lack of Hellenistic philosophy or rhetoric.

Taken and for
Taken seriously he was allowed to bring up over 100 guns from coastal emplacements but his plan for the taking of Toulon was set aside as one incompetent officer superseded another.
Taken alone, they rarely cause severe complications in overdose ; statistics in England showed that benzodiazepines were responsible for 3. 8 % of all deaths by poisoning from a single drug.
In order to clear his name, he wrote " Exact Description of Louisiana, of Its Harbors, Lands and Rivers, and Names of the Indian Tribes That Occupy It, and the Commerce and Advantages to Be Derived Therefrom for the Establishment of a Colony " in 1713 followed in 1714 by " The Route to Be Taken to Ascend the Missouri River.
Taken as a whole, the average price for a microprocessor, microcontroller, or DSP is just over $ 6.
Taken out of issue for approximately 20 years from 1855 until 1875, it was restored to service in the year of the Corps ' centennial and has remained in issue since.
Taken literally, such usage would suggest a strong affinity of early Frankish rulers for the prestige of Roman culture, which they may have embraced as allies and federates of the Empire during the previous century.
In signing the law, Bush expressed concerns about the constitutionality of parts of the legislation but concluded, " I believe that this legislation, although far from perfect, will improve the current financing system for Federal campaigns … Taken as a whole, this bill improves the current system of financing for Federal campaigns, and therefore I have signed it into law.
Taken for a Ride: How Daimler-Benz Drove Off with Chrysler.
The merger was also the subject of a book Taken for a Ride: How Daimler-Benz Drove Off With Chrysler, ( 2000 ) by Bill Vlasic and Bradley A. Stertz.
* 7 / 23 / 1904 ; This Photograph of Sir William Ramsay Was Taken in His Laboratory Specially for the Scientific American
Taken to its extreme, the " epigenetic code " could represent the total state of the cell, with the position of each molecule accounted for in an epigenomic map, a diagrammatic representation of the gene expression, DNA methylation and histone modification status of a particular genomic region.
Taken by the Spanish in 1587 by the treachery of the English commander Rowland York, Zutphen was recovered by Maurice, prince of Orange, in 1591, and except for two short periods, one in 1672 and the other during the French Revolutionary Wars, it has since then remained a part of the Netherlands.
" Taken in this sense, the super-ego is the precedent for the conceptualization of the inner critic as it appears in contemporary therapies such as IFS and Voice Dialogue.
Taken together, the Khordeh Avesta is considered the prayer book for general lay use.
Taken together the evidence for the intercorrelations of subskills of IQ measures, the evidence for a shared set of genes associated with mathematics, reading, and g, and the evidence for shared and overlapping " what is it?
Arkansas River, Pine Creek Rapids Taken in 1873 for the Department of the Interior.
Taken along with the highly significant Catholic Relief Act 1829 which O ' Connell had also vigorously campaigned for, and which saw amongst other things repeal of the remaining Penal Laws, many of the substantial restrictions on Catholics in the United Kingdom were now lifted.

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