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Germanics and some
A comparison of Germanic geography in the works of the two men has raised some questions concerning the direction in which some Germanics migrated.

Germanics and Sea
These changes reached beyond the Franks ; the coastal Germanics living as far as the Baltic Sea spoke Low German, while High German prevailed up to the borders of the Slavic states in the east.

Germanics and different
Julian had noticed that the Germanics and Scythians ( northern nations ) were different in their bodies ( i. e complexion ) to the Ethiopians.

Germanics and about
Later on he also published poetry ( Moments, To Empty Places, Ovidio's Family, Autumn Diary ...), novels ( Before the Men Mature, Judge Knorr, A Young Man's Guide to Marriage, The Heart in which I live ) and studies on Germanics ( Readings about J. W. Goethe, Goethe in Bohemia and Bohemia in Goethe ).

Germanics and they
Thus, to refer to Maya as Mayans would be similar to referring to Americans as Germanics because they speak a language belonging to the Germanic language family.

Germanics and .
The Germanics were in Germany and Scandinavia during earliest mention of them in Roman literature, long before the Romans had even conquered Italy.
Rome had already lost its hegemony over the provinces, Germanics dominated the Roman army and Germanic generals like Odoacer had long been the real powers behind the throne.
Dacian tribes had both peaceful and military encounters with other neighboring tribes, such as Celts, Ancient Germanics, Sarmatians, and Scythians, but were most influenced by the Ancient Greeks and Romans.
* Heuser, Beatrice, " Alliances Bedevilled by History: Franks, Germanics and Anglo-Saxons in the Cold War ", in Luciano Tosi ( ed ): Europe, its Borders and the Others ( Naples: Edizione Scientifiche Italiane, 2000 ), pp. 313-349.
He adds laws of choice taken from the earlier law codes of Germanics not originally part of Frankia.
He was strongly influenced by the courses he attended at this time and he became sufficiently expert on German literature that he was offered a Germanics post at Kings College, Cambridge.
Germanics were in contact with Roman civilisation and its economy, including residing within the Roman borders in large numbers in the province of Germania and others and serving in the Roman military, while many more retained political independence outside of Roman territories.
From a strategic point of view, the Agri Decumates, or region between the Rhine and Danube, offers a bulge in the line between the Celts and the Germanics, which the Germanics had tried to exploit under Ariovistus.
Chamberlain grouped all European peoples — not just Germanics, but Celts, Slavs, Greeks, and Latins — as well as Berbers from North Africa-" The noble Moor of Spain is anything but a pure Arab of the desert, he is half a Berber ( from the Aryan family ) and his veins are so full of Gothic blood that even at the present day noble inhabitants of Morocco can trace their descent back to Teutonic ancestors " into the " Aryan race ," a race built on the ancient Proto-Indo-European culture.
The Germania (, literally Concerning the Origin and Situation of the Germanics ), written by Gaius Cornelius Tacitus around 98, is an ethnographic work on the Germanic tribes outside the Roman Empire.
The main concern of Julius Caesar and the early emperors was to stop the Germanics from further migration.
Having taken the Rhine away from the Celts, these immigrant Germans had chipped away at the lands of the Belgae, Celticised Germanics of even earlier immigrations.
When the Rhine was defined as the frontier under the early emperors, as a result of Roman military disasters against the ancestors of the Franks, the Romans created two provinces, populated essentially by Germanics or former Germanics on the left bank of the Rhine: Upper and Lower Germany.
The Lombards having taken it again in 725, Charlemagne ( Defender of the Faith ) cleared them out by 774 and handed the island over to the Papacy, which had been the most powerful complainant of the island's devastation by Germanics.
Wealthy Romans paid for blond and red wigs made from the hair of captured Germanics or Celts.
After 1945 he studied Comparative Literature and Germanics, but attended other courses as well, such as esthetics or medicine.

however and preferred
We would have preferred, however, to have had the rest of the orchestra refrain from laughing at this and other spots on the recording, since it mars an otherwise sober, if not lofty, performance.
I must say, however, that I preferred the acting that had something of a biting edge to it.
Tallard preferred to bide his time, replenish supplies and allow Marlborough's Danube campaign to flounder in the colder weeks of Autumn ; the Elector and Marsin, however, newly reinforced, were keen to push ahead.
Curried functions may be used in any language that supports closures ; however, uncurried functions are generally preferred for efficiency reasons, since the overhead of partial application and closure creation can then be avoided for most function calls.
Because of Ba ' athism's anti-Western stances it preferred the Soviet Union in the Cold War and admired and adopted certain Soviet organizational structures for their governments, however the Ba ' athist regimes have persecuted communists.
The majority of Finnish socialists, however, were moderate and preferred parliamentary methods, prompting Lenin to label them " reluctant revolutionaries.
There are, however, some fully automatic handguns ( often referred to as machine pistols ) so, to avoid such ambiguity and confusion, " semi-automatic ", " autoloader " or " self-loading " are preferred when referring to a firearm that fires only one shot per trigger pull.
Boyer, however, responding to a party on the east that preferred Haiti over Colombia, occupied the ex-Spanish colony in January 1822, encountering no military resistance.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau would argue, however, that his concept of " general will " in the " social contract " is not the simple collection of individual wills and precisely furthers the interests of the individual ( the constraint of law itself would be beneficial for the individual, as the lack of respect for the law necessarily entails, in Rousseau's eyes, a form of ignorance and submission to one's passions instead of the preferred autonomy of reason ).
He was averse to publishing his results in, for example, the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society however, and instead preferred to communicate his ideas in patents .< ref >
These are, however, shown in ANSI / IEEE 91 ( and 91a ) with this note: " The distinctive-shape symbol is, according to IEC Publication 617, Part 12, not preferred, but is not considered to be in contradiction to that standard.
In practice, however, if consumer rationality / innovativeness is low and heuristics are preferred, monopolistic competition can fall into natural monopoly, even in the complete absence of government intervention.
The former, however, is preferred by the Privy Council Office, emphasising English usage of the term " Counsellor " as " one who gives counsel ", as opposed to " one who is a member of a council.
There still remained, however, skinheads who preferred the original mod-inspired styles.
Flat bands are preferred by custom makers and shooters in national competition, however, as they provide more efficiency and accuracy.
Britain, however, feared that a canal open to everyone might interfere with its India trade and, therefore, preferred a connection by train from Alexandria via Cairo to Suez, which eventually was built by Stephenson.
This provides something of a passive safety measure, as removing the water from the reactor also slows the nuclear reaction down – however other methods are favored for stopping a reaction and it is preferred to keep the nuclear core covered with water so as to ensure adequate cooling.
Formal turnout always is preferred, however, and a neat rider gives a good impression at shows.
The movement was formally established with the formation of the Japanese Creative Print Society in 1918, however, it was commercially less successful, as Western collectors preferred the more traditionally Japanese look of shin-hanga.
Ferdinand, however, preferred his Portuguese mistress, Leonor Telles de Menezes, whom he eventually married.
Colonel Paul Tate preferred not to make public comments ; however, he was a constant presence during the murder trial, and in the following years attended parole hearings with his wife, and wrote letters to authorities in which he strongly opposed any suggestion of parole.
Smaller leaves are preferred ; however, any bitter taste of larger leaves can be reduced by pouring off the water from initial boiling and replacing it with fresh water.
" In a similar vein, he preferred not to state that he was presenting a coherent and timeless block of knowledge ; he rather desired his books " to be a kind of tool-box others can rummage through to find a tool they can use however they wish in their own area … I don't write for an audience, I write for users, not readers.
Some, however, preferred the earlier term " variety " to what manager Tony Pastor called its " sissy and Frenchified " successor.

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