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Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, due to a tendency to group the years according to decimal values, as if year zero were counted.
Popular culture sometimes holds the year 1000 as the first year of the 11th century and the 2nd millennium, due to a tendency to group the years according to decimal values, as if a year zero were counted.
The group counted among its members the artists Gérard de Nerval, Alexandre Dumas, père, Petrus Borel, Alphonse Brot, Joseph Bouchardy and Philothée O ’ Neddy ( real name Théophile Dondey ).
The first amniotes are known from the early part of the Late Carboniferous, and during the Triassic counted among their number the earliest mammals, turtles, crocodiles ( lizards and birds appeared in the Jurassic, and snakes in the Cretaceous ), and a fourth Carboniferous group, the baphetids, which are thought to be related to temnospondyls, left no modern survivors.
Clarke was counted one of the Cambridge Mafia, a group of prominent Conservative politicians who were educated at Cambridge in the 1960s.
These pioneers on the north side of the river were counted among the Fair Play Men, a group of squatters who lived outside the jurisdiction of the colonial and revolutionary governments of Pennsylvania.
There were a total of 2, 011 housing units in the city, 1, 913 of which were occupied and consequently counted as census households ; the city had no group quarters.
The 2006 Census counted 289, 400 mixed unions ( marriages and common-law unions ) involving a visible minority person with a non-visible minority person or a person from a different visible minority group.
Since the 2000 U. S. Census which allowed people to select more than one racial group, " Millennials " in abundance have asserted their right to have all their heritages respected, counted and acknowledged.
One such group was the Schwarzenau Brethren ( 1708 ) who counted a Love Feast consisting of Feet-washing, the Agape meal, and the Eucharist among their " outward yet sacred " ordinances.
He also failed to protect the Orthodox Cossacks, a group that he respected and counted on in his plans.
Non-standardized testing gives significantly different tests to different test takers, or gives the same test under significantly different conditions ( e. g., one group is permitted far less time to complete the test than the next group ), or evaluates them differently ( e. g., the same answer is counted right for one student, but wrong for another student ).
Weak references ( references which are not counted in reference counting ) may be used to solve the problem of circular references if the reference cycles are avoided by using weak references for some of the references within the group.
The term " multiracial " may also be used to refer to groups or populations where individuals of more than one race are counted as a part of a whole group.
The usual term in official discourse for such a group is a " leadership collective ", which are counted in generations.
* Center: Usually simple Lie groups are allowed to have a discrete center ; for example, SL ( 2, R ) has a center of order 2, but is still counted as a simple Lie group.
* R: Usually the group R of real numbers under addition ( and its quotient R / Z ) are not counted as simple Lie groups, even though they are connected and have a Lie algebra with no proper non-zero ideals.
The Hivites continued to exist as a distinct people group at least until the time of David, when they were counted in a regional census taken at this time.
Contract-laborers became an important group of people and so numerous that the United States Constitution counted them specifically in appointing representatives:
That ’ s how Red Star, the European Champion in 1991, the group participant in 1992 and among the last sixteen in 1990, ( all three years counted while deciding upon the seeded teams in the summer of 1995 ), was placed to the bottom of the list and instead of the place in the Champions League ( as the Champion of SR Yugoslavia in 1995 ) was moved to the UEFA Cup.
Since each edge is defined by two endpoint vertices, and we only enumerated the interior vertices, group 2 edges are counted twice while group 3 edges are counted once only.

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Before his departure, a group of his friends, the Reverend Stidger among them, had given him a luncheon, and Stidger had seen advance sheets of Elmer Gantry.
The improvement was most noticeable in the greater consistency among reaction cells prepared as a group on the same manifold.
There is an oral tradition among the members of the population in regard to the origin and subsequent separate status of the group in the larger society.
At the feeding station, the raffish group of cowbirds again bobbed and gobbled over the ground, but now, gorgeous among them, was a beautiful red cardinal, radiant in its feathered vestments.
* Ása, genitive of Æsir, the predominant group among the Norse gods
He says in the page 114 of his autobiography that he was responsible for the null set symbol ( Ø ) and it came from the Norwegian alphabet, with which he alone among the Bourbaki group was familiar.
The presence of alveoli and other traits place the Apicomplexa among a group called the alveolates.
A group chosen to be on the BOCA album earns much credibility among the a cappella community.
Though not well known among philosophers, his philosophical work was taken up by Owen Barfield ( and through him influenced the Inklings, an Oxford group of Christian writers that included J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis ) and Richard Tarnas.
In the Triassic period some groups of archosaurs ( a group that includes the ancestors of crocodiles ) developed bipedalism ; among their descendants the dinosaurs, all the early forms and many later groups were habitual or exclusive bipeds ; the birds descended from one group of exclusively bipedal dinosaurs.
In 597, following a rebellion against Babylon, Ezekiel was among the large group of Judeans taken into captivity by the Babylonians.
Holly was among the first group of inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986.
However, it is now recognized that the Fissipedia is a paraphyletic group and that the pinnipeds were not the sister group to the fissipeds but rather had arisen from among them.
Their social organization is unique among primates and is called a " cooperative polyandrous group ".
As the same game is played repeatedly among a group of players, precedents build up about how a particular infraction of the rules should be handled.
Typically, the anthropologist lives among people in another society for a period of time, simultaneously participating in and observing the social and cultural life of the group.
He says that Wall Street traders are among the most conspiracy-minded group of people, and ascribes this to the reality of some financial market conspiracies, and to the ability of conspiracy theories to provide necessary orientation in the market ’ s day-to-day movements.
The dictyostelids are another group formerly classified among the fungi.
Celery is among a small group of foods ( headed by peanuts ) that appear to provoke the most severe allergic reactions ; for people with celery allergy, exposure can cause potentially fatal anaphylactic shock.
Conectiva was a company founded on August 28, 1995, in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, by a group of friends, among them Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo, who was a pioneer in the distribution of Linux and open source software in Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish and English for all of Latin America.
The dominant male in each group is significantly heavier than any of the subordinates, but among subordinates, status is not correlated with weight.
The Maeshowe group, named after the famous Orkney monument, is among the most elaborate.
A second group, headed by Chief Justice Edward D. White and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., stood for " reasonable " market regulation, managed either by private agreements among producers ( long permitted under common law ) or by public administrative agencies.

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