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Only the oldest of the Catholic Ambrosians, the Fratres S. Ambrosii ad Nemus, had anything more than a very local significance.
One of the oldest genres in film, some of the very first silent movies were comedies.
Kilsyth also claims the oldest purpose-built curling pond in the world at Colzium, in the form of a low dam creating a shallow pool some 100 × 250 metres in size, though this is now very seldom in condition for curling because of warmer winters.
According to Nicholas Delbanco, UM English Professor and Director of the Hopwood Awards Program, " This is the oldest and best known series of writing prizes in the country and it is a very good indicator of future success.
In 2010 stone tools were discovered on Flores dating from 1 million years ago, which is the oldest evidence anywhere in the world that early man had the technology to make sea crossings at this very early time.
It produces very accurate results within these domains, and is one of the oldest and largest subjects in science, engineering, and technology.
This is the oldest poker family ; the root of the game as now played was a game known as Primero, which evolved into the game three-card brag, a very popular gentleman's game around the time of the American Revolutionary War and still enjoyed in the U. K. today.
PTs are healthcare professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages, from newborns to the very oldest, who have medical problems or other health-related conditions, illnesses, or injuries that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities as well as they would like in their daily lives.
The very oldest PLCs used non-volatile magnetic core memory.
The oldest form of sushi in Japan, narezushi, still very closely resembles this process, wherein fish is fermented via being wrapped in soured fermenting rice.
The oldest documented violin to have four strings, like the modern violin, is supposed to have been constructed in 1555 by Andrea Amati, but the date is very doubtful.
In translating the 39 books of the Hebrew Bible, Jerome was relatively free in rendering their text into Latin, but it is possible to determine that the oldest surviving complete manuscripts of the Masoretic Text, which date from nearly 600 years after Jerome, nevertheless transmit a consonantal Hebrew text very close to that used by Jerome.
:" I have been requested by one of my oldest and best friends in the Company's service to introduce to your and kind offices John Campbell of the Ship Scotia which vessel he has commanded since she was launched, but owing to change of owners and other he is now out of employ with a numerous family and very slender means to provide for them.
However, it is very plausible the oldest name of the city conceals an indication of water rather than an animal.
In general the ganglia of living chelicerates ' central nervous systems fuse into large masses in the cephalothorax, but there are wide variations and this fusion is very limited in the Mesothelae, which are regarded as the oldest and most primitive group of spiders.
The oldest dated zircons date from about 4. 0 Ga — very close to the hypothesized time of the Earth's formation.
The granite islands are the world ’ s oldest ocean islands, while the outer islands are mainly very young, though the Aldabra group and St Pierre ( Farquhar Group ) are unusual, raised coral islands that have emerged and submerged several times during their long history, the most recent submergence dating from about 125, 000 years ago.
* Yeast cakes are the oldest and are very similar to yeast breads.
The oldest such institution is the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, which performs mainly classical plays and is situated in the very centre of the city.
It is noted for its harsh climate ( hot in summer and very cold in winter ), its renowned jamón serrano ( cured ham ), its pottery, its surrounding archaeological sites with some of the oldest dinosaur remains of the Iberian Peninsula, and its famous Fiestas ( La vaquilla del ángel during the second weekend of July and " Bodas de Isabel de Segura " around the third weekend of February ).
Large zones of serpentine, a very ancient metamorphic rock ( among the oldest on earth ), dating from the early Mesozoic ( Triassic ) Era, are found in numerous locations.
The author of this particular book says that in the very oldest legends, prior to about 1100 A. D., there is no mention of Kanaloa.
The oldest manuscript is obviously very close to the original.
Hot Springs National Park is the oldest federal reserve in the USA, and the tourist trade brought by the famous springs make it a very successful spa town.
Mendon is very historic and is now part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, the oldest industrialized region in the United States.

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As a contrast to this vision, I have annexed a fragment of a very different character, describing with equal fidelity the dream of pain and disease.
A 1995 edition of all three completed Gormenghast novels includes a very short fragment of the beginning of what would have been the fourth Gormenghast novel, Titus Awakes, as well as a listing of events and themes he wanted to address in that and later Gormenghast novels.
It borders with France, Switzerland and the Italian regions of Lombardy, Liguria, Aosta Valley and for a very small fragment with Emilia Romagna.
We know this because of a hymn which Pindar was commissioned to write ( fragment 122 Snell ), celebrating " the very welcoming girls, servants of Peïtho and luxurious Corinth ".
It is very hard to say anything about this fragment, and scholars have debated ever since the discovery and publication about its content and the occasion on which this partheneion could have been performed.
For example, one of the very first entries in Skeat is for the letter A, which begins: "...( 1 ) adown ; ( 2 ) afoot ; ( 3 ) along ; ( 4 ) arise ; ( 5 ) achieve ; ( 6 ) avert ; ( 7 ) amend ; ( 8 ) alas ; ( 9 ) abyss ..." Further in the entry, Skeat writes: " These prefixes are discussed at greater length under the headings Of, On, Along, Arise ... Alas, Aware, Avast ..." It seems likely that these strings of words prompted Joyce to finish the Wake with a sentence fragment that included the words: "... a way a lone a last a loved a long ..."
On the other hand, the single bone fragment assigned to this taxon is not very diagnostic and may not be of a bird at all.
The walls were probably painted at one time – a very small fragment of a dragon or a serpent-like creature still exists on the wall of the old rood staircase.
An obsidian prismatic blade fragment from Chunchucmil, Yucatán, MexicoPrismatic blades are often trapezoidal in cross section ( see image ), but very close in appearance to an isosceles trapezoid.
A fragment of the lower jaw shows that the tooth socket of the lower incisor was very long, extending below the fourth premolar ( p4 ).
In most organic synthesis work it is normal to try to create a product out of two approximately equal sized fragments and to use a convergent route, but when a radioactive label is added, it is normal to try to add the label late in the synthesis in the form of a very small fragment to the molecule to enable the radioactivity to be localised in a single group.
Because this strategy provides only a very rough estimate of overlap, restriction digest fragment analysis, which provides a more precise measurement of clone overlap, is often used.
An obsidian prismatic blade fragment from the Maya site of Chunchucmil Due to its cryptocrystalline internal structure, obsidian is relatively easy to work, as it breaks in very predictable and controlled ways via conchoidal fracturing.
Even in this very brief Fortran fragment, written to the Fortran 66 standard, it is not easy to see the structure of the program, because that structure is not reflected in the language.
The sacristy houses also a fragment of fresco from the very first church ( 8th year ).
Nevertheless, it's a very complete satisfying fragment ; a quality that the film preserves through an abrupt kind of editing style and a narrative that flows without conventional shape.
OpenMath provides a very basic XML encoding that meets these requirements, and a set of specific content dictionaries for some areas of mathematics, in particular covering the K-14 fragment covered by content MathML.
Consequently, under very specific conditions, a soul fragment can be sealed within an object without the intention or knowledge of the creator.
But the dripstones grow very slowly-several centimeters in 100 years-meaning the wind direction would have to stay steady for long periods of time, changing for every fragment of a millimeter of growth.
In this fragment the letters gamma and kappa are separated by an apostrophe, a feature very rare in dated second century papyri ; which accordingly implies a date for the Egerton Gospel closer to 200 CE-and indicates the perils of ascribing a date for a papyrus text of which only a small part of two pages survives.
If the early dating of the papyrus is in fact correct, then the fact that the fragment is from a codex rather than a scroll would testify to the very early adoption of this mode of writing amongst Christians, in stark contrast to the invariable practice of contemporary Judaism.
Because the 5 ' → 3 ' exonuclease activity of DNA polymerase I from E. coli makes it unsuitable for many applications, the Klenow fragment, which lacks this activity, can be very useful in research.
It is polished by application to the san ( polishing wheel ), wetted with water only, then by being kept wet with water, and rubbed with a piece of wati ( smooth pottery fragment ), and lastly by rubbing very finely pounded burnt sang-i-yesham on it.
A microburin is a fragment of a lithic flake, or more precisely, of a lithic blade, that shows on its upper face the beginnings of a notch terminating in an oblique flection ( whose surface can only be seen from the lower side ) that ends in a very acute trihedral apex.

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