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Their and characteristic
Their rebellion against authoritarian society is not far removed from the violence of revolt characteristic of the juvenile delinquent.
Their characteristic experience is that of the individual at an altar or a shrine rather than that of a continuing social group with a distinctive kind of fellowship.
Their characteristic examples are atropine, nicotine, and morphine.
Their classification is divided into the small and large rank cases, where the rank is the largest rank of an odd abelian subgroup normalizing a nontrivial 2-subgroup, which is often ( but not always ) the same as the rank of a Cartan subalgebra when the group is a group of Lie type in characteristic 2.
Their uniforms varied greatly, lacking the characteristic features of hussar or lancer regiments.
Their fur may serve as a chemical defence, as it is full of parasite repellents that give the animal a characteristic scent.
Their treatment of the aboriginal inhabitants, whom they are accused of having practically exterminated, is a grave charge, and if true, cannot be condoned on the plea that such conduct was characteristic of the age, and that as bad or worse was perpetrated by other nations even in later years.
Their recreational appeal exists mainly due to their anticholinergic properties, that induce anxiolysis and, in some cases such as diphenhydramine, chlorpheniramine, and orphenadrine, a characteristic euphoria at moderate doses.
Their hand movements and gestures are also very characteristic of the buoyant movements that their feet take on.
Their name of the family is an onomatopoeia of their characteristic " shi-fak " alarm call.
Their most characteristic feature is the conspicuous white-feather ring around the eye, though some species lack it.
Their wings have few of the scales characteristic of most moths, instead having a thin covering of hairs.
Their characteristic eggs are barrel-shaped and brown, and have bipolar protuberances.
Their characteristic head bobbing was shown to be due to their natural desire to keep their vision constant in a 1978 experiment by B. J.
Their best-known characteristic was a curious, keyhole-shaped orbit formed by excavation of the lacrimal and prefrontal bones in front of the eye.
Their costumes display all the abstractions and stylizations characteristic of the cartoon art, such as the oversized eyes and tiny mouths so often encountered in manga.
These languages all have a shared characteristic: Their writing systems all completely or partly use Chinese characters — Hànzì in Chinese, kanji in Japanese, hanja in Korean, and Hán tự in Vietnamese.
proved the local Langlands conjectures for the general linear group GL ( n, K ) for positive characteristic local fields K. Their proof uses a global argument.
Their complexion was said to be light, and blondness combined with light eyes to be their anthropologic characteristic.
Their wings are short, particularly with regards to overall body size, and used in a highly characteristic whirring flight.
Their major differentiating characteristic is their long arms, which they use to brachiate through the trees.
Their main characteristic is an ability to feed in wet situations ; they are considered to be more resistant to foot rot and internal parasites than any other breed.
Michael Palumbo, author of The Palestinian Catastrophe: The 1948 Expulsion of a People from Their Homeland, reviewing the first edition of Morris's book on Palestinian refugees, criticizes Morris's decision, which Palumbo thinks characteristic of Israeli revisionist historians generally, to rely mainly on official, ' carefully screened ' Israeli sources, especially for radio transcripts of Arab broadcasts, while disregarding unofficial Israeli sources such as BBC and CIA transcripts, many of which point to a policy of expulsion.
Their unusual shape is a characteristic that has been adopted by many competitors including generic fig bars sold in many markets.

Their and composition
Their irregular composition suggesting that this was a lower temperature not entirely liquid process.
Their structures are thought to consist of an outer layer of molecular hydrogen, surrounding a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen, with a probable molten core with a rocky composition.
Their third album Drums and Wires contained the band's first major hit single " Making Plans for Nigel " ( another Moulding composition ), which caused a minor controversy because of its lyrical reference to British Steel.
Their formation can be the result of localized precipitation due to small differences in composition or porosity of the host rock, such as around fossils, inside burrows or around plant roots.
Their organisation, composition and competence is regulated by law ; delegation is possible ( Subarticle 2 ).
Their last Rascals album was Search and Nearness (# 198 U. S .), which featured Brigati's lead vocals on the Cornish-penned " You Don't Know " and a cover of The Box Tops ' hit " The Letter ", and drummer Danelli's composition " Fortunes ".
Their original composition " Love in a Vacuum " ( credited to all members of the group ) received a fair amount of airplay on the station, and the group was eventually signed to Epic Records.
Their composition, " When the Kissing Stops " made it to the final eight, but although initially tempted, the group decided not to perform the number themselves (" We all agreed it would be better to be remembered as winners, and we couldn't bear to lose!
Their work proved difficult because of the composition of the soil, which made identifying the strata of the site and its chronology difficult.
Their composition, however, as well as their effective powers, varied greatly at different times.
Their success at this was variable due to a lack of familiarity with European rules of composition.
Their composition, " Baroque Hoedown ", from their 1967 album, " Kaleidoscopic Vibrations " was adopted by Disney for their " Starlight Parade " event at Disneyland and Disneyworld, and was used by filmmaker Mike Jittlov for the " Mouse Mania " animated short film he made for Disney's Mickey Mouse 50th anniversary TV special in 1978.
Their first hit composition was " Hard Times ", recorded by Charles Brown, which was a rhythm and blues hit in 1952.
Their composition " Pearl's A Singer " ( written with Ralph Dino & John Sembello ) became a hit for Brooks, and remains her signature tune.
Their precise origins and composition remain obscure.
Their composition was well known within the pharmacy trade, and druggists would sell ( for a slightly lower price ) medicines of almost identical composition which they had manufactured themselves.
Their poetic works do in fact indicate a close relationship, if only as authors, with similarities in theme and composition, style and phrasing, but it is not easy to work out who was responding to whom, especially since ' publication ' was a gradual process in those days, with shared readings of drafts and circulation of private copies: " In these circumstances interrelationships between writers who habitually cross-refer and allude to one another are likely to be complex.
Their color varies depending on the composition of the sand they formed in, ranging from black or tan to green or a translucent white.
Their composition has been essentially stable, but their use within ranked systems varies.
Their emissions are examined across all parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, and the properties examined include luminosity, density, temperature, and chemical composition.
Their chemical composition does not differ significantly, but there is a difference in the MgO and Cr < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub > content which was attributed to dissimilar coloration.
Their tone shows the change in Faustus's ambitions, suggesting Marlowe did oversee the composition of them.
Their exact date of composition is unknown ; Keats simply dated " Ode on a Grecian Urn " May 1819, as he did its companion odes.

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