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The Fifth and Sixth Dynasty pyramids are not built of massive stone, but with a core consisting of rubble.
The core of Tula was a precinct containing pyramids, ball courts, and vast colonnaded halls.
It was not uncommon for Mesoamerican pyramids to be successively built over the core and foundations of earlier structures, and this is one example.
Like the other Twelfth Dynasty pyramids in the Faiyum, the Pyramid of Lahun is made of mud brick, but here the core of the pyramid consists of a network of stone walls that were infilled by mud brick.
The conservatory's unusual structure, designed by architect Peter Hemingway is composed of four glassed pyramids built around a central service core.
In common with the Middle Kingdom pyramids constructed after Amenemhet II, it was built of mudbrick round a core of limestone passages and burial chambers, and faced with limestone.

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In time, their writings, together with the Analects and other core texts came to constitute the philosophical corpus of Confucianism.
The organization that really came to symbolize the core of the New Left was the Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ).
For much of the 19th century, the church struggled as it formed its core beliefs and doctrines especially as a number of the Adventist leaders came from churches that supported the doctrine of Arianism ( although Ellen G. White was not one of them ).
The Australian and New Zealand usage came about as outer areas were quickly surrounded in fast-growing cities, but retained the appellation suburb ; the term was eventually applied to the original core as well.
However, according to Galileo, the core of what came to be known as the scientific method in modern physical sciences is stated in his book Il Saggiatore to be the concept of a systematic, mathematical interpretation of experiments and empirical facts:
In the early 1950s, Foucualt came under the influence of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who would remain a core influence on his work throughout his life.
When Nepos made the mistake of appointing the untrustworthy Orestes as his magister militum, his lack of a western core of support came back to haunt him.
While it was once thought that the input to layer I came from the cortex itself, it is now realized that layer I across the cerebral cortex mantle receives substantial input from ‘‘ matrix ’’ or M-type thalamus cells ( in contrast to ‘‘ core ’’ or C-type that go to layer IV ).
From this project came the idea that it was possible to make a very small and very fast core, which could then be used to implement the microcode for any machine.
By conquest the first leaders of the Polans, Mieszko I and especially Boleslaw I added a number of surrounding territories to the newly established core Polish state, and Lebus Land or Lubusz in Lusatia came under Polish rule.
Later, after the completion of the modern synthesis, the term neo-Darwinism came to be associated with its core concept: evolution, driven by natural selection acting on variation produced by genetic mutation, and genetic recombination ( chromosomal crossovers ).
On 6 October, less than a month after Mao's death, anti-Gang of Four leaders with Hua at its core executed the arrest of Jiang Qing and her followers, as word came out that the Gang of Four was to soon wage a military coup against the Hua leadership of the CPC.
" Italians resided within the inner core of the Hull House Neighborhood [...] from the river on the east end, on out to the western ends of what came to be known as Little Italy.
The core circle made an attempt to reconcile, but at a meeting that came to be known as " Bloody Sunday ", Kilhefner quit, accusing Hay and Burnside of " power tripping ".
When he shows the film to experts, they realize that the plant came close to the China Syndrome in which the core would have melted down into the earth, hitting groundwater and contaminating the surrounding area with radioactive steam.
The Java Platform, Enterprise Edition or Java EE defines the core set of API and features of Java Application Servers which came about as a result of the Java Community Process.
Furthermore, the highest cantonal authorities came from the old core.
Two core strategic factors came into play: ( 1 ) the use of shared components in AMC products and ( 2 ) a refusal to participate in the Big Three's restyling race.
For an effective production process, the actors and the core production staff came from Korea, while the production design, elaborate sets, supporting talent and hundreds of extras were supplied by the Shanghai Film Studio.
Wetzlar had on the 31st December 2005 a municipal census for the city of 52, 741 inhabitants ( of which 21, 946 are male and 24, 313 female ), 31, 022 of which came from the core city ( Kernstadt ) and 21, 719 in the 8 districts.
While the party set up a new youth league, which came to be called Moderate Youth League or The Young Swedes ( currently the largest youth league in Sweden in terms of membership ), the core of the old one ( in spite of some districts, such as Young Swedes-Gothenburg joining the new one ) set up its own party-the National League of Sweden-which fought elections as an openly pro-Nazi party and temporarily gained parliamentary representation in shape of three rightist MPs.
The core band on Dark Ages still consisted of Max Cavalera, Marc Rizzo, Joe Nunez, and Bobby Burns, and on this album, Dave Ellefson came back to lend his talents to a couple of tracks, Eyesburn vocalist Coyote sang on " Innerspirit ", Stormtroopers Of Death vocalist Billy Milano and Russian singer Paul Fillipenko of FAQ screamed on the hardcore influenced " Molotov ", and Max's stepson, Ritchie Cavalera from Phoenix-based band Incite, sang on " Stay Strong ".
Memory was always very tight because the PDP-8 used core memory, which was extremely expensive compared to RAM technology which came along a few years later.
Though promoted at the time as an ideology of necessity, not core belief, the theory came to define the course of political construction within the Soviet Union throughout its history.
They continued with similar messages as their predecessors, but also came to include “ soft ” touches in their songs, which faced with strong resistance from hard core rap fans but welcomed by the general public.

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Capitalism rots from the core.
This would seem to vary from family to family, depending somewhat on the core or marginal `` status '' of that family.
) And without high density in the core, rapid-transit systems cannot be maintained economically, let alone built from scratch at today's prices.
The congregation perishes when it is no longer possible to replenish that core from the neighborhood ; ;
they can lose higher- and lower-status members from the church without collapsing, but they need adequate recruits for the core stratum in order to preserve economic integration.
A letter from Arius to the Arian Eusebius of Nicomedia succinctly states the core beliefs of the Arians:
Benzene derivatives have from one to six substituents attached to the central benzene core.
Its purpose is to initialize the Amiga hardware and core components of AmigaOS and then attempt to boot from a bootable volume, such as a floppy disk or hard disk drive.
Along with tarot divination, astrology is one of the core studies of Western esotericism, and as such has influenced systems of magical belief not only among Western esotericists and Hermeticists, but also belief systems such as Wicca that have borrowed from or been influenced by the Western esoteric tradition.
Using a core from the original, the Lemba priests constructed a new one.
Bufotenin, an alkaloid from some toads, contains an indole core and is produced in living organisms from the amino acid tryptophan.
When a core electron is removed, leaving a vacancy, an electron from a higher energy level may fall into the vacancy, resulting in a release of energy.
The initial Athlon ( Slot A, later called Athlon Classic ) used 512 kB of level 2 cache separate from the CPU, on the processor cartridge board, running at 50 % to 33 % of core speed.
A popular application was use in home theater PC systems due to high performance and low heat output resultant from low V < sub > core </ sub > settings.
The Holy See accepts as valid the ordinations of the Old Catholics in communion with Utrecht, as well as the Polish National Catholic Church ( which received its orders directly from Utrecht, and was — until recently — part of that communion ); but Roman Catholicism does not recognise the orders of any group whose teaching is at variance with what they consider the core tenets of Christianity ; this is the case even though the clergy of the Independent Catholic groups may use the proper ordination ritual.
The core ideas of the Big Bang — the expansion, the early hot state, the formation of helium, and the formation of galaxies — are derived from many observations that are independent from any cosmological model ; these include the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background, large scale structure, and the Hubble diagram for Type Ia supernovae.
Cohabitation with the Scandinavians resulted in a significant grammatical simplification and lexical enrichment of the Anglo-Frisian core of English ; the later Norman occupation led to the grafting onto that Germanic core of a more elaborate layer of words from the Romance branch of the European languages.
BRP was developed from a core set of attributes similar to the original Dungeons & Dragons ( D & D ).
" Well, you'd better fatten up them skinners or all you'll get from the apple will be the core ," was the quick rejoinder.
Lenin advocated limiting party membership to a smaller core of active members, as opposed to " card carriers " who might only be active in party branches from time to time or not at all.
O ' Higgins insisted on supporting that campaign because he realized that Chilean independence would not be secure until the Spaniards were routed from the Andean core of the empire.
Variations in CO < sub > 2 </ sub >, temperature and dust from the Vostok, Antarctica | Vostok ice core over the past 450, 000 years

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