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Kidder notes that this concept's framework appears prominently in many religions, including " Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism, and the rest of the world's major religions ".
* Japan's economic growth surpassed the rest of the world in the 1970s, unseating the United States as the world's foremost industrial power.
Consumption of natural gas in the Netherlands is only about two-thirds of its production ; the rest is exported and the Netherlands is presently the world's fifth largest natural gas exporter.
Bokassa attempted to justify his actions by claiming that creating a monarchy would help Central Africa " stand out " from the rest of the continent, and earn the world's respect.
Springs, along with the rest of East Hampton, boasts some of the world's most valuable residential real estate.
Authorities of Croatia and Serbia agreed to Vance's plan, but the leaders of SAO Krajina rejected it, even though it offered Serbs quite a large degree of autonomy by the rest of the world's standards, as it did not include full independence for Krajina.
Nearly half of the world's seamounts are found in the Pacific Ocean, and the rest are distributed mostly across the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
The world's ecological capacity is simply insufficient to satisfy the ambitions of China, India, Japan, Europe and the United States as well as the aspirations of the rest of the world in a sustainable way,
The excavators suggested the grave may have been that of a " member of a so-called third gender, which were people either with different sexual orientation or transsexuals or just people who identified themselves differently from the rest of the society ", while media reports heralded the discovery of the world's first " gay caveman ".
The English Channel is one of the world's busiest seaways carrying over 400 ships per day between Europe's North Sea and Baltic Sea ports and the rest of the world.
In 1967, he avenged his loss to Narvaez, and went undefeated the rest of the year, securing his position as the world's number one challenger among Lightweights.
The rest of the world's population is divided between Canada, Ireland, Faroe Islands and Iceland, with small numbers in France ( they are often seen in the Bay of Biscay ), the Channel Islands, Norway and a single colony in Germany on Heligoland.
Copies form the conceptual spine of the story, and much of the plot deals directly with the " lived " experience of Copies, most of whom are copies of wealthy billionaires suffering terminal illnesses or fatal accidents, who spend their existences in VR worlds of their creating, usually maintained by trust funds which independently own and operate large computing resources for their sakes, separated physically and economically from most of the rest of the world's computing power, which is privatised as a fungible commodity.
The wide passage between Cape Horn and Livingston Island is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world's land.
The ' Green Wizard ' Carolinus ( Harry Morgan ) discovers magic failing as humanity embraces science, and summons his magic brothers Lo Tae Zhao ( Don Messick ) the Golden Wizard ; Solarius ( Paul Frees ) the Blue Wizard ; and Ommadon ( James Earl Jones ) the Red Wizard, accompanied by their dragons Shen Tsu, Lunarian, and Bryagh ( James Gregory ), to whom he explains that the world's magic is dying and outlines a plan to save it by creating a ' Last Realm of Magic ' wherein all magical beings can live, hidden from the rest of the world.
One of the world's larger collection of irons, encompassing 1300 historical examples of irons from Germany and the rest of the world, is housed in Gochsheim Castle, near Karlsruhe, Germany.
" Ashkenazi communities compose about 75 % of the world's Jewish population, and Sephardic communities and the Mizrahi Jewish communities — the " Arab " and " Persian " Jews — compose the greatest part of the rest, with about 20 % of the world's Jewish population.
The French Navy, even with the help of Allied navies, was smaller: In 1812, the Royal Navy, consisting of 600 cruisers and some smaller vessels, was the size of the rest of the world's navies combined.
The City of Bogotá organizes Sin mi carro en Bogotá in cooperation with the World Carfree Day Consortium, the world's first large scale " Thursday " CFD project, and launches its Bogotá Challenge to the rest of the world.
Thus the six days of the world's creation, followed by a seventh of rest, were regarded as at once a history of the past and a forecasting of the future.
As the world was made in six days its history would be accomplished in six thousand years, since each day with God was as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day ; and as the six days of creation were followed by one of rest, so the six thousand years of the world's history would be followed by a rest of a thousand years.
In 2008, Kanton and the rest of the Phoenix Islands became the Phoenix Islands Protected Area ( PIPA ), the world's largest marine protected area, covering a total area of 410, 500 square kilometers of land and ocean.

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The chick will then rest for some hours, absorbing the remaining egg yolk and withdrawing the blood supply from the membrane beneath the shell ( used earlier for breathing through the shell ).
While at rest, most sharks pump water over their gills to ensure a constant supply of oxygenated water.
During the rest of the day the remaining Swedish supply wagons were moved across the bridge and most of them were over by the evening together with the main bulk of the army.
Stable angina is due to inability to supply the myocardium ( heart muscle ) with sufficient blood in situations of increased cardiac output ( such as exertion ), and this pain of stable angina normally resolves with rest or nitroglicerin ( sublingual spray or tablet ).
Internal evidence and history pertaining to his portraits supply the rest to a certain extent.
Typically, a few wire colors are reserved for the supply voltages and ground ( e. g., red, blue, black ), some are reserved for main signals, and the rest are simply used where convenient.
Military implements, the supply of an army, its organization, tactics, and discipline, have constituted the elements of military science in all ages ; but improvement in weapons and accoutrements appears to lead and control all the rest.
This put the British army, then at Fort Malden ( now Amherstburg, Ontario ) out of supply, and threatened to cut it off from the rest of Canada by a landing to the east.
In 1995 the shortage was particularly severe and the water supply to Hebden Bridge, Halifax and the rest of Calderdale failed completely.
Of the six headworks from which the city gets its water supply, four are maintained by the municipal corporation and the rest by other agencies.
The town was recaptured by Anglo-German forces in 1758 and for the rest of the conflict was used as a major supply base by the British to support the ongoing war in Westphalia.
Eventually, however, the muscle will require more blood supply at rest than can be supplied by the coronary artery branches.
He supported his mother and the rest of his family as a partner in Patterson and Vollmer, a hay, grain, wood and coal supply store, at the corner of Shattuck Avenue and Vine Street near a fire station north of downtown Berkeley.
Regulation or communal restraint became necessary to prevent selfish motives from taking more than could be locally sustained, therefore compromising the long-term supply for the rest of the community.
This wrong impression produced an explosion of different techniques at who it was primarily aimed at rather ironically, the working population from where the inexhaustible supply of the professional criminal, labour power and political power all came from this particular group and inevitably become an invaluable source of discipline and punishment to the rest of society.
Much of the rest of Europe has traditionally had much smaller limits on the size of single phase supplies resulting in even houses being supplied with 3 phase ( in urban areas with three-phase supply networks ).
The aspects that govern the choice of level of automation are capital and operating costs, skills available locally, operators comfort, integration of automation & control with rest of the component of water supply and so on.
This increases the risk of cardiac arrest ( specifically due to ventricular dysrhythmias ), and reduces blood supply to the rest of the body.
Over the course of the series, he works for a real estate transaction services firm ( Rick Bahr Properties ), a rest stop supply company ( Sanalac ), Elaine's company ( Pendant Publishing ), the New York Yankees ( his longest running job ), a playground-equipment company ( Play Now ), an industrial smoothing company ( Kruger Industrial Smoothing ), and other places.
Following the landings, the Lingayen Gulf was turned into a vast supply depot for the rest of the war to support the American and Filipino assault on Manila.
Confederate soldier Virgil Caine " served on the Danville train " ( the Richmond and Danville Railroad, a main supply line into the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia from Danville, Virginia, and by connection, the rest of the South ).
This supply, which does not require intervention by Jews on days of rest, avoids the problems associated with Jews working on the day of rest at the national water company Mekorot.
They lacked a sufficient supply of same size and font letters, and as a result the latter half of the document used smaller es than the rest of the text, a distinctive feature of the document.

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