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:: and Pathan
*" Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India " Volume One published by Government Mono Type Press, Simla, India-( Originally Published 1907 ) :: Kakazai / Kakayzai Pathan Tribe is mentioned on Page 555 ::

:: and tribes
:: Declares all treaties, laws and other engagements made by the United States Government, with the Indian tribes inhabiting the Territory, to remain inviolate, notwithstanding anything contained in the provisions of this act.

:: and are
:: One consequence is that people are more cooperative if it is more likely that individuals will interact again in the future.
:: People are more likely to cooperate on a task if they can communicate with one another first.
* 200, 000 – 500, 000 Thrombocytes :: Also called platelets, thrombocytes are responsible for blood clotting ( coagulation ).
Some pairs of consonants like p :: b, t :: d are sometimes called fortis and lenis, but this is a phonological rather than phonetic distinction.
:: Whether or not we find what we are seeking
Some of these perform bootstrapping tasks, such as ExtUtils :: MakeMaker, which is used for building and installing other extension modules ; others, like CGI. pm, are merely commonly used.
Some of them, such as the DBI family of modules used for interfacing with SQL databases, are nearly irreplaceable in their area of function ; others, such as the List :: Util module, are simply handy resources containing a few common functions.
* CPAN :: Forum is a discussion forum where threads are classified by CPAN distribution
Even outside the Acme :: hierarchy, some modules are still written largely for amusement ; one example is Lingua :: Romana :: Perligata, which can be used to write Perl programs in a subset of Latin.
:: Operations in a data warehouse are typically concerned with bulk data manipulation, and as such, it is unusual and inefficient to target individual rows for update, insert or delete.
:: Examples are databases of local work-groups and departments at regional offices, branch offices, manufacturing plants and other work sites.
:: The major parallel DBMS architectures ( which are induced by the underlying hardware architecture are:
:: Whether rich or poor, are equal in death.
:: Her wells of bitter water, behold they are become wells of good water,
:: We are sensitive to the need for the courts to remain open to all who seek in good faith to invoke the protection of law.
:: Obeikan: Of course, they are not binding for the member Islamic states.
:: Asharq Al-Awsat: But, what is the point of the Islamic Fiqh Academy's consensus on fatwās that are not binding for the member states?
:: domestic: Microwave radio relay transmission and coaxial and fiber-optic cable are employed on trunk lines ; considerable use is made of mobile cellular systems ; Internet service is available.
:: Original album covers are black and white with pink tint, later replaced with full-color covers of the same photo
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:: and always
:: Captain Aubrey: " There, I have you !... Do you not know that in the Service, one must always choose the lesser of two weevils?
:: An ethical law has the nature not of a scientific law but of a scientific prediction: and the latter is always merely probable, although the probability may be very great .”
:: The infinite task is then to show how every speech always dramatize this oppositions,
:: b. He became < u > what he always wanted to be </ u >.
:: For those in pain your powerful might is always everlasting.
:: We'll always be puts soimech – ' to rely ' – into the first-person plural future tense
:: Rebuttal: Had it always been considered correct, we could still use ethical reasons to start condemning it now.
:: A community is a group of people with a commonality or sometimes a complex net of overlapping commonalities, often – but not alwaysin proximity with one another with some degree of continuity over time.
:: c. Why does he always dress down?
:: Hear us, you who are no more than leaves always falling, you mortals benighted by nature,
:: You enfeebled and powerless creatures of earth always haunting a world of mere shadows,
:: b ) my always having existed
:: " We have always sought explanations when it was only representations that we could seek to invent "
:: A pop fly in or near the infield is almost always easily caught because infielders ( also at times the pitcher or catcher ) can easily approach the fly ball before it falls.
:: Komachi's best friend in Kanna village, Okara is always receiving letters from her about everything that goes on with the samurai.
:: Therefore, by the authority which Christ conferred upon Peter and his Successors, and in communion with the Bishops of the Catholic Church, I confirm that the direct and voluntary killing of an innocent human being is always gravely immoral.
:: There is always disaster in the world.
* Paul Offit – about Autism's False Prophets :: This book explores why parents, seeking in vain for a cure and for an explanation of their child's problem, are so vulnerable to false hopes and to the nasty predators who have from time immemorial always taken advantage of the desperate in our society.
:: It's always a cunt that bears the brunt,

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