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And, as with historical guilds, will resist foreign competition.
In most competitions, including all those that subscribe to the BJCP style guidelines, as well as the International Mead Fest, the term " traditional mead " refers to this variety ( because mead is historically a variable product, these guidelines are a recent expedient, designed to provide a common language for competition judging ; style guidelines per se do not apply to commercial or historical examples of this or any other type of mead.
* The Ape-Man Within ( 1995 )-Explores how human evolution of aggression and competition affected our historical and social development.
The third event is the Historical Regata ( first Sunday in June ), a traditional rowing competition among the four main Italian historical maritime republics: Amalfi, Genoa, Pisa and Venice.
Mayfield High School has won nine Kentucky High School Athletic Association championships in classes A and AA in a total of 17 appearances, with historical winning competition against larger schools, including arch rival Paducah Tilghman, Franklin-Simpson, Murray and Hopkinsville.
Smetana then turned his attention to an opera competition, organised by Count Jan von Harrach, which offered prizes of 600 gulden each for the best comic and historical operas based on Czech culture.
* USSA historical timeline featuring history of ski competition in America from the 19th century to today
This kind of competition has to be checked ; there is no historical instance of its having lasted long without being modified either by combination or legislation, or both.
* CM Yablon, ' The historical race competition for corporate charters and the rise and decline of New Jersey: 1880-1910 ' ( 2007 ) The Journal of Corporation Law
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, recognizes the Bon tradition as the sixth principal spiritual school of Tibet, along with the Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu, Gelug and Jonang schools of Buddhism, despite the long historical competition between the Bon tradition and Buddhism in Tibet.
Because it was one of the first airlines to fly internationally from historical region Transylvania, it has been very successful in that it has not received much competition from other airlines.
* Oratorical Declamation-A ten-minute memorized performance of a historical speech, commencemnent address or former competition speech to be delivered as if it were the speaker's own address.
Because of their great historical, cultural, and racial differences, they are often in competition for land, resources, and political power.
In addition to its permanent galleries of historical portraits, the National Portrait Gallery exhibits a rapidly changing collection of contemporary work, stages exhibitions of portrait art by individual artists and hosts the annual BP Portrait Prize competition.
There appears to be interspecific competition between the pied tamarin and the red-handed tamarin with the red-handed tamarin gradually displacing the pied tamarin from areas of its historical distribution.
The day featured an open, drop-in baseball clinic with the London Majors, historical displays in the Roy McKay Clubhouse, a 1923 Wurlitzer Military Band Organ ( restored and owned and operated by Ken Vinen of Aylmer, Ontario ), a vintage base ball game between Fanshawe Pioneer Village's London Tecumsehs and Bruce Huff's Thames River Ratz ( the Ratz won 15-3 ), a pitch, hit and run competition and a doubleheader between the London Majors and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the Intercounty Baseball League ( London won both games, 9-1 and 3-2 ).
The area was a place of competition among historical Native Americans nations.
Further, in England, the term non-league football is used for historical reasons to describe association football teams that play in organized leagues, but not in the Football League or Premier League, the two highest levels of competition in that sport in that country.
Thus, through what was essentially a historical accident and a political compromise, a system of competition among health plans driven by consumer choices was created.
* MAS Anvers, historical museum Antwerp, competition, 1999
Beginning in 1996, the Library of Congress sponsored a three-year competition with a $ 2 million gift from the Ameritech Corporation to enable public, research, and academic libraries, museums, historical societies, and archival institutions ( with the exception of federal institutions ) to digitize American history collections and make them available on the Library ’ s American Memory site.
In 1997 he played the role of the bard in the Youssef Chahine French-Egyptian historical drama “ Al Maseer ” ( Destiny ), which screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.
His historical paintings led to Ward's commission to paint eight scenes in the corridor leading into the House of Commons, despite the fact that he had won nothing at the original 1843 competition.
The 6. 5 × 55mm cartridge was widely used in biathlon competition until 1975 ( when it was replaced by the. 22 Long Rifle (. 22 LR ) rimfire cartridge ), because of its inherent accuracy and historical popularity with the Scandinavian nations who have dominated this sport.

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The release of the historical fantasy Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981 began a fantasy explosion which continues into the twenty-first century.
" He continues, " There is absolutely no early historical evidence that Mary's relationship with Jesus was anything other than that of a disciple to her Master teacher.
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Nevertheless, the expression " Reconquista " continues to be used to designate this historical period by most historians and scholars in Spain and Portugal, as well as internationally.
The group continues its rolled zinc activity under the brand VMZinc which still refers back to the historical link with Vieille Montagne.
Holy Mother Church has firmly and with absolute constancy held, and continues to hold, that the four Gospels just named, whose historical character the Church unhesitatingly asserts, faithfully hand on what Jesus Christ, while living among men, really did and taught for their eternal salvation until the day He was taken up into heaven ( see Acts 1: 1 ).
* UN Report giving many details of historical population transfers and exchanges ( continues at bottom of page )
Part of its popularity may have sprung from the increasing historical and geographical knowledge, so that places of which little was known and so marvels were plausible had to be set further " long ago " or farther " far away "; this is a process that continues, and finally culminate in the fantasy world having little connection, if any, to actual times and places.
Among other things, the ecclesiastical primatical territory today continues to be larger because of the history: it includes part of modern Montenegro, notably around Bar, the ( honorary ) Roman Catholic primas of Dalmatia, but an exempt archbishopric without suffragans while the archbishoprics of Split ( also a historical primas of Dalmatia ) have provincial authority over all Croatian dioceses except the exempt archbishopric of Zadar.
Although upstream from the confluence Vltava is longer ( against ), has larger discharge and larger drainage basin, due to historical reasons ( at the confluence the Elbe flows through prominent wide valley while the Vltava, flowing into the valley, meets the Elbe at almost a right angle, so it appears as a tributary ) the river continues as Elbe.
For its historical impact through the centuries, Cambridge was widely recognized as the most influential European University, one that " continues to play a very particular role for the university consciousness in the world ," Its decision to confer an honorary degree to Derrida was seen as a challenge to the apparent hegemony of the Anglo-American Analytic philosophy over most of the philosophy departments of the Anglophone world.
Yuan's involvement in the coup continues to be a large topic of historical debate.
Germany continues to promote the restoration of historical monuments, archaeological research and the unique legacy of the Bengali catamarans.
Despite this, Benabarre continues to be a significant historical and cultural center of attraction.
While the fleur-de-lis has appeared on countless European coats of arms and flags over the centuries, it is particularly associated with the French monarchy in a historical context, and continues to appear in the arms of the King of Spain and the Grand Duke of Luxembourg and members of the House of Bourbon.
This initiated the development from a small historical town into a modern technological community, a process which still continues today.
The Graber Olive House, which continues to produce olives, is a city historical landmark and one of the oldest institutions in Ontario.
The exact nature and consequence of the rebellion's influence on the content of the Constitution and the ratification debates continues to be a subject of historical discussion and debate.
The Whitmer log home continues to be operated as a religious historical site by the LDS church.
Part of its popularity may have sprung from the increasing historical and geographical knowledge, so that places of which little was known and so marvels were plausible had to be set further " long ago " or farther " far away "; this is a process that continues, and finally culminate in the fantasy world having little connection, if any, to actual times and places.
Flooding continues to threaten historical structures on the canal and attempts at restoration.
Yad Vashem continues its project of collecting names of Jewish victims from historical documents, postwar commemoration projects and individual memories.
In historical practice, starts whenever the emperor chooses ; and the first year continues until the next lunar new year, which is understood to be the start of the nengō's second year.
Gimbutas maintained that the " earth mother " group continues the paleolithic figural tradition discussed above, and that traces of these figural traditions may be found in goddesses of the historical period.

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