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remnants and these
Areas of the south east such as Harran and the Hakkari mountains continued to be inhabited by remnants of the Assyrians, but these regions remained under Parthian and then Sassanid Persian rule.
Functioning similarly to arcologies, these structures are the remnants of transcended / destroyed Heaven / Hells that are able to hold billions of souls.
Some of these elements, notably thorium ( atomic number 90 ) and uranium ( atomic number 92 ), have one or more isotopes with half-lives long enough to survive as remnants of the explosive stellar nucleosynthesis that produced the heavy elements before the formation of our solar system.
Some of these elements, notably thorium ( atomic number 90 ) and uranium ( atomic number 92 ), have one or more isotopes with half-lives long enough to survive as remnants of the explosive stellar nucleosynthesis that produced the heavy elements before the formation of our Solar System.
If, as seems likely from the name, these people were the continental remnants of the Jutish invaders of Kent, then it may be that the marriage was intended as a unifying political move, reconnecting different branches of the same people.
Today remnants of these immigrants live throughout the island, but the larger number reside in Samaná, a peninsula on the Dominican side of the island.
Apparently the weathered remnants of rock related to geological formations farther to the east, these hills are called islas de monte ( mountain islands ), and their margins are known as costas ( coasts ).
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.
Other than these, there are no remnants of the More estate.
Several archaeological digs in the castro of La Carisa ( municipality of Lena ) have found remnants of a defensive line whose main purpose was to protect the valleys of central Asturias from invaders who came from the Meseta through the Pajares pass: the construction of these fortifications reveals a high degree of organization and cooperation between the several Asturian communities, in order to defend themselves from the southern invaders.
Initially, the United States supported these remnants and the Central Intelligence Agency provided them with aid.
Thus when people gathered around, the remnants from these leaves would pile up in front of them.
The action was affirmed in 1886 the Supreme Court, in United States v. Kagama, which affirmed that the US Government has Plenary power over all Native American tribes within its borders using the rationalization that “ The power of the general government over these remnants of a race once powerful ... is necessary to their protection as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell ”
Eventually the remnants of these tribes would merge with Creek Indians who arrived from the north and become the Seminole Indian tribe.
The remnants of these Indians joined with renegade Creek Indians from Georgia and The Carolinas to form the Seminole Indian Tribe.
New analysis shows that these civil wars were in fact religious in nature, remnants of the French Wars of Religion that largely ended with the Edict of Nantes in 1598.
These religions are mainly based in the west, the United States and Europe, the surviving remnants of the actual Mesopotamians have shown no interest in these practices, preferring to follow various ancient Eastern Rite Christian denominations.
Two of the oldest and most experienced infantry units of the Swedish army, the ' Old Blue ' Regiment and the Yellow or ' Court ' Regiment were effectively wiped out in these assaults ; remnants from them streamed to the rear.
Originally heavily forested, these hills consisted of piles and ridges of natural gravel and sand, remnants of the terminal moraines placed by the southern reach of glaciers during the last great Ice Age ; “... they are composed of a mass of sand and gravel, intermingled with a small quantity of yellow clay .”
Eroded remnants of ancient stratovolcanoes, once the size of Mount Hood are nearby ; these include Black Butte and White Butte, visible from town.
The Wind River Valley surrounding Dubois contains numerous remnants of these people who lived in the area for many hundreds of years before they were relocated into a nearby reservation.
Apart from a few remnants, these were however supplanted a long time ago by spruce stands as a result of deliberate forest management.
The remnants of these tribes are today confined to Indian reservations or acculturated to some degree into the dominant society.
He proposed that the asteroid belt, where these objects lay, was the remnants of a planet that had been destroyed.
Some experts are of the view that these are the remnants of the Neolithic Age in the development of human technology.

remnants and gardens
The Banys Àrabs, or Arab Baths, one of the few remnants of Palma's Moorish past, are accessed via the quiet Ca ' n Serra street near the Convent of the Cathedral, and include the lush gardens of Ca ' n Fontirroig, home to Sardinian warblers, house sparrows, cacti, palm trees, and a wide range of flowers and ferns.
On the east shore, remaining from the pre-revolutionary iron forge complex, are the original forge and the iron master's mansion with the remnants of its terraced gardens.
Feral pigeons can be seen eating grass seeds and berries in parks and gardens in the spring, but there are plentiful sources throughout the year from scavenging ( e. g., remnants left inside of dropped fast-food cartons ) and they will also take insects and spiders.
There are also remnants of the formal gardens in the public park.
It regularly inhabits degraded patches of forest where the understory has been cleared, including recently burned areas, and modified habitats such as lightly-timbered farming and grazing areas, roadside reserves, bushland remnants in towns and cities, and suburban parks and gardens with trees and grass but without dense shrubbery.
The mausoleum of Barney's son and a carriage house still survive from the estate, along with many remnants of an extensive arboretum and water gardens planted by Barney around 1900.
Small remnants of the huge gardens still exist today, including a fountain, several statues, stairs, and pieces of low stone fence and walls.
He was made caretaker of the gardens that he protects, the last remnants of the Old World that survive in the new.

remnants and helped
The remnants of Hurricane Olivia helped bring the record monthly precipitation of in September 1982.
Javanese kings claimed to rule with divine authority and the Dutch helped them to preserve remnants of a Javanese aristocracy by confirming them as regents or district officials within the colonial administration.
In 1985, Case helped found Quantum Computer Services, an online services company, from the remnants of Control Video.
Recruiting pronoiars to form an army helped unite the remnants of the empire after 1261.
This is especially true of Cincinnati where remnants of the Clermont Phalanx helped to populate the city's Spiritual Brotherhood, a spiritualist society.
Borovia also borders a land of vampires, which the Big Knights helped get rid of ... in the process stripping away the remnants of the tourism industry from Borovia.
In 1946, Shchusev established the Museum of Architecture, which helped to preserve remnants of demolished medieval churches and monasteries.
During that time Rictor had several Terrigen Crystals embedded in his back ( the remnants from the exploding crystals from Quicksilver ), which helped him to defeat Josef Huber.
The local community helped making rope and sail cloth, remnants of which exist in local street names.

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