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Romansh, spoken by two percent of the population in southeast Switzerland, is an ancient Rheato-Romanic language derived from Latin, remnants of ancient Celtic languages and perhaps Etruscan.
In this case, the adhesive remains intact and is still bonded to one substrate and remnants of the other.
The Sterntor ( star gate ) in the town centre is a reconstruction using the last remnants of the medieval city wall.
Humanity is faced with the remnants of its past glories: for example, a network of roads and sidewalks that flow like rivers.
One of the largest remnants of Comoros ' once-extensive rain forests is on the slopes of Kartala.
The first collisional family — a group of objects thought to be remnants from the breakup of a single body — is the Haumea family It includes Haumea, its moons, and seven smaller bodies .< sup >†</ sup > The objects not only follow similar orbits but also share similar physical characteristics.
No trace of it has been found, but the location of the stadium and some remnants of retaining walls lead to the conclusion that is was set on a plain apart from the main part of the city and well away from the Peribolos of Apollo.
They appear to have split into old Persian peoples, Nuristani, and Indian groups at an early stage, possibly between 1500 and 1000 BC in what is today Afghanistan or much earlier as eastern remnants of the Indo-Aryans drifted much further west as with the Mitanni.
The hilly, forest-covered landscape of the lake plateau is dominated by drumlins and by long sinuous eskers, both glacial remnants.
This is probably because of interactions with its own galactic companions, as well as possible mergers with dwarf spheroidal galaxies in the recent past-the remnants of which are still visible in the disk populations.
This Gospel is considered by the majority of academics, including Christians and some Muslims ( such as Abbas el-Akkad ) to be late and pseudepigraphical ; however, some academics suggest that it may contain some remnants of an earlier apocryphal work ( perhaps Gnostic, Ebionite or Diatessaronic ), redacted to bring it more in line with Islamic doctrine.
A galaxy is a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and an important but poorly understood component called dark matter.
Afghanistan's significant ancient tangible and intangible Buddhist heritage is recorded through wide-ranging archeological finds, including religious and artistic remnants.
* The sanctuary of Jama Naballa Jonas is another place that tradition says is Jonah's grave, near the city of Mosul ( today in Iraq ), near the ancient remnants of Nineveh.
The Lancha Poveira, a boat from Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal is one of the last remnants from the longship, keeping all the longboat features but without a long stern and bow, and with a Mediterranean sail.
Large pipelines can crush sites and render some of their remnants inaccessible as pipe is dropped from the ocean surface to the substrate thousands of feet below.
The ring may be skirt-like as in some species of Amanita, collar-like as in many species of Lepiota, or merely the faint remnants of a cortina ( a partial veil composed of filaments resembling a spiderweb ), which is typical of the genus Cortinarius.
Although much of the optical and X-ray emission from supernova remnants originates from ionized gas, a great amount of the radio emission is a form of non-thermal emission called synchrotron emission.
Some remnants of this situation remain, with the result that, for instance, New Zealand is still in the care of this Congregation.
Although Machu Picchu is by far the most well-known internationally, Peru boasts many other sites where the modern visitor can see extensive and well-preserved ruins, remnants of the Inca-period and even older constructions.
Although catalysis of the peptide bond involves the C2 hydroxyl of RNA's P-site ( see Function section below ) adenosine in a protein shuttle mechanism, other steps in protein synthesis ( such as translocation ) are caused by changes in protein conformations. Since their catalytic core is made of RNA, ribosomes are classified as " ribozymes ," and it is thought that they might be remnants of the RNA world.
The most distinctive feature is the ultrabasic ophiolite, peridotite and gabbro on Unst and Fetlar, which are remnants of the Iapetus Ocean floor.
Ancestor worship is no longer present in modern-day Burma ( except within some ethnic minority communities ), but remnants of it still exist, such as worship of Bo Bo Gyi ( literally " great grandfather "), as well as of other guardian spirits such as nats, all of which may be vestiges of historic ancestor worship practices.

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Augustus Wylde records when he visited the battlefield months after the battle, the pile of severed hands and feet was still visible, " a rotting heap of ghastly remnants.
Around the highest peaks, remnants of dense rain forest that formerly covered much of the area are still found.
" Therefore, although the thesis of the " Mysterium Cosmographicum " was in error, modern astronomy owes much to this work " since it represents the first step in cleansing the Copernican system of the remnants of the Ptolemaic theory still clinging to it.
The Louvre Palace ( Palais du Louvre ) which houses the museum was begun as a fortress by Philip II in the 12th century, with remnants of this building still visible in the crypt.
Carlo Ginzburg, on the other hand, regards Cohn's views as a polemic and believes that although Murray was too eager to accept all testimonies as accurate, and failed to critically differentiate those elements introduced by the interventions of judges, inquisitors and demonologists, she still had a " correct intuition " in identifying the remnants of a pre-Christian ' religion of Diana ', and in believing that witch-trial testimonies did at times represent actual or perceived experiences.
Into these areas, still partly populated by remnants of the Ndebele and Sotho-Tswana, there was also a considerable immigration of members of the various Sotho-Tswana chiefdoms who had fled during the Difaqane.
He submitted that what Biafra lost after the war was its sovereignty and not its people and therefore the remnants who were not consumed by the war are still protected under the law to exercise their right to self-determination as indigenous people of Biafra.
The logos, including that of Epcot itself, have been phased out over recent years, but some remnants still remain scattered throughout the park.
It is still unclear whether supernova remnants accelerate cosmic rays up to PeV energies.
The five Mississippi communities that had to be abandoned to build SSC also still have remnants of those communities within the facility itself.
Today, the last remnants of the Greek formerly spoken widely throughout Calabria can still be heard amongst the ethnically Greek Griko people of the Aspromonte mountains of southern Calabria.
Some of the early orchards, along with remnants of the town and ranches, are still present at Manzanar today.
Around the year 200, the wooden walls of the fortification were replaced by sturdier tuff stone walls, remnants of which are still to be found below the buildings around Dom Square.
Some remnants of the original city walls may still be seen.
The remnants of Cheonghae Garrison can still be seen on Jang islet just off Wando's southern coast.
Presently < sup >( 2010 )</ sup >, remnants of the colonial ethnic concentration still exists but housing in Singapore is governed by the Ethnic Integration Policy.
Sucre destroyed the still numerically superior remnants of the Spanish forces at Ayacucho on December 9, 1824.
Both caves still contain significant remnants of the mining activity.
During the reign of Justinian it flourished, being surrounded with great fortress walls whose remnants can still be seen today.
The new village of Oradour-sur-Glane, ( with a 2006 population of 2, 188 ), was built after the war, at the northwest of the site of the massacre, where ruined remnants of the former village still stand as a memorial to the dead and a representative of similar sites and events.
There were orchards and other agricultural concerns throughout the area, remnants of which still exist today.

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