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Their geographic and social isolation from the rest of the Jewish community over the course of many centuries allowed them to develop a liturgy and set of practices that are significantly distinct from those of other Oriental Jewish groups ; they themselves comprise three distinctly different groups, though the distinction is one of religious law and liturgy rather than of ethnicity.
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Their presence accompanied by incessant wars with the Iranians, helped to define the latter as a distinct nation, proud of their land and ready to spill their blood in its defense.
Their sphere of influence is shown in Hurrian place names, personal names and the spread through Syria and the Levant of a distinct pottery type.
Their history dates to the mid 17th century, and they have been recognized as a distinct people since the early 18th century.
Their foundations are distinct models of computation: Turing machine for object-oriented and imperative programming, lambda calculus for functional programmming, and first order logic for logic programming.
Their ties with Britain and their antipathy to the United States provided the strength needed to keep Canada independent and distinct in North America.
Their songs and calls are clearly distinct, with Hume's having a more chirping " chwee " call.
Their distinct guitar sound, characterized by high gain, extensive use of feedback and distortion, and frontman J Mascis's melodic guitar solos, was highly influential in the alternative rock movement of the 1990s.
Their statement, " orthern black ducks are now no more distinct from mallards than their southern conspecifics " of course only holds true in regard to the molecular markers tested.
Their 3, 000-strong army attacked San Isidro in distinct Novo Ecijano fashion: accompanied by music played by the Banda de Cabiao or Cabiao band.
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Their hunting patterns, outside breeding periods and periods of abundant prey, have distinct crepuscular peaks, perhaps corresponding to mouse activity.
Their construction followed a distinct system.
Their ranges overlap, but they have been shown to be genetically distinct.
Their developmental cycle is also distinct: until the age of fifteen they physically develop just like other humans which they call the period of growth ( zarhoth ), but for the next 25 years after that they go through a period of maturation ( féroth ) where they physically age the equivalent of ten years worth of aging of a " normal " human ; they stop aging ( at least as seen on the surface of their bodies ) after that, hence remaining youthful in appearance until the they reach natural death which is triggered by a special gene programmed to make a person's body slowly shut down when he reaches his 200th to 250th year thereby avoiding shameful senescence.
Their distinct " green " benefits both in noise and air pollution are also a strong selling points, something not lost on many international zoos, animal sanctuaries and exclusive hotel groups.
Their members spoke dialects of three distinct languages: Ohlone, Bay Miwok, and Northern Valley Yokuts.
Their beaks are small but distinct.
Their most distinguishing feature is their pectoral fins: they are composed of two distinct sections, the lower of which consists of between 3-7 long, thread-like independent rays.

Their and pottery
Their pottery is commonly found in Mesopotamia and in the lands west of the Euphrates ; it was highly valued in distant Egypt, by the time of the New Kingdom.
Their sites are characterized by corded-ware pottery, polished stone adzes and slate points.
Their products were carried in shops specializing in high-quality pottery.
Their pits, pottery, and stone implements, the Ainu believe, still remain scattered about the landscape.
Their pottery is more artistic and of a higher quality than that of the Bronze period, and their ornaments are accounted included in the collections at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
Their range was not necessarily confined to the hills ; their pottery has been found on the Capitoline hill at Rome as well as on the islands mentioned above.
Their traditional pottery practices enjoyed a revival from 1937 to 1940.
Their pottery was distinctive ; in fact, the spread of their pottery along trade routes into surrounding cultures was much more impressive than any of their achievements domestically.
Their factory shop has a very extensive range of pottery and is open to the public.
Their pottery consisted of asymmetric, wide mouth, containers, with a handles and usually rendered with red, black and white geometrical motifs.

Their and artifacts
Their artifacts discovered are known to represent the Suomusjärvi and the Kunda cultures.
Their 2001 book, Spreading Misandry, analyzed " pop cultural artifacts and productions from the 1990s " from movies to greeting cards for what they considered to be pervasive messages of hatred toward men.
Their aim was to classify artifacts, like biological organisms, according to families, genera, and species.
Their art was influenced by the coastal area resulting in shell artifacts.
Their content was poor in precious artifacts but rich in black earth and ashes, mixed with burnt bovine bones.
Their culture was sophisticated ; and their artifacts express their lives, with detailed scenes of hunting, fishing, fighting, sacrifice, sexual encounters and elaborate ceremonies.
Their sites are identified by construction details of their hill forts and metalwork artifacts.
Their archaeological remains are found almost everywhere on the island ; large quantities of artifacts are constantly coming to light.
Their evaluation of archaeological artifacts of yarn, rats, tally sticks, a carved wooden face mask depicting Caucasian features, and possible architectural remains, constitute evidence suggesting European traders and possibly settlers on Baffin Island not later than 1000.
Their captain, Guy McCormic was obsessed with finding ancient Syrneth artifacts ( the remnants of a lost high-tech civilization ).
Their interest in archeological artifacts ( such as the Lion Tower in Tripoli pictured here ), and the detail of their photographs, led to widespread interest in their work by archeologists.
Their report also provided the Bell Island Heritage Society with important information on artifacts left when mining operations ended in 1966.
Their job is to preserve cultural artifacts, valuable plants, and endangered species, hiding them in safe places till the Company can ' recover ' them in the future.
Their work focused on preventing the artifacts from being lost forever.
The center's permanent exhibit, titled " By the Sweat of Their Brow: Forging the Steel Valley ," examines the community's industrial past using video, photographs, artifacts, and reconstructed scenes.

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