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Their name derives from the Spanish el lagarto, which means " the lizard ".
Their most widely known ethnonym is derived from the word ainu, which means " human " ( particularly as opposed to kamui, divine beings ), basically neither ethnicity nor the name of a race, in the Hokkaidō dialects of the Ainu language ; Emishi ( Ebisu ) and Ezo ( Yezo ) ( both ) are Japanese terms, which are believed to derive from another word for " human ", which otherwise survived in Sakhalin Ainu as enciw or enju.
Their loss, however, was compensated by the tender solicitude and care of his paternal grandfather and grandmother, the latter of whom lived to experience in her turn the kindest personal attention from her grandson, who, when he had the means, gave her an asylum in his house at Rome.
Their higher hardness means they are much less susceptible to wear and can offer more than triple lifetimes.
Their referencing system for Q1 has no act breaks, so 7. 115 means scene 7, line 115 .</ div >
Their name means " One who has dugout canoes ".
Their eyes are adapted for underwater vision, and are their primary means of locating prey and avoiding predators ; in air it has been suggested that they are nearsighted, although research has not supported this hypothesis.
Their scientific name means " maritime bear ", and derives from this fact.
Their best-known means of livelihood is semi-nomadic reindeer herding, with which about 10 % of the Sami are connected and 2, 800 actively involved on a full-time basis.
Their historical means of social advancement has been through the military and law enforcement forces, and they continue to dominate these services.
Their technical competence and extensive experience in their early years with self-made instruments and unusual means of creating sounds meant that they were able to exploit this new technology to make music quite unlike anything heard before.
The evolution of the language and its changing level of acceptance means that older users tend to rely on finger spelling while younger ones make use of a wider range of gestures .< ref > Sign Language: The Study of Deaf People and Their Language </ span > J. G. Kyle, B. Woll, G. Pullen, F. Maddix, Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Their ears are rather difficult to see, and their genus name, “ Aotus ,” means “ earless ” because of this.
Their heartland is the two large and many smaller islands known as Haida Gwaii, which means " land of the people " in Haida.
Their vertical orientation means that they selectively admit sunlight and diffuse daylight at different times of the day and year.
Their residence at the shrine on the Quirinal was located adjoining the chapel: it was ample and commodious, provided with a supply of water by means of a lead pipe.
Their name means " Sons of Saqqar.
Their name means " to sacrifice.
Their name comes from two words: aha, meaning ' river ', and makhav, meaning ' along or beside ', and to them it means ' people who live along the river '.
Their non-literal approach to the mystical tradition in Judaism, means that they can select, reject, or adapt from amongst its teachings.
His name was found in his tomb of Cirta, modernday Constantine in Algeria under the form of MSNSN ( which have to be read as Mas ' n ' sen which means " Their Lord ").
Their use in modern times targets the body and limbs of a falling victim rather than well-shod feet, by means of a pit or tripwire.
Their name literally means large foot ( Greek: mega
Their generic name, Cisticola, means inhabitant (- cola ) of a woven basket ( cista -), referring to the finely woven nest of the Zitting Cisticola, the most widespread species.
Their name derives from the Old-Turkic verb from Eastern Turkish dialect ( Çagatay dialekt )- yörü " yörümek ", but Western Turkish dialect ( Garbi Türkçe ) yürü-( yürümek in infinitive ), which means " to walk ", with the word Yörük or Yürük designating " those who walk, walkers ".

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Their conversations were, almost invariably, accompanied by the same gestures -- arms and pointed forefingers darting toward each other in arclike semicircular motions.
Their heads were in the air sniffing.
Their writings assume more than dramatic or patriotic interest because of their conviction that the struggle in which they were involved was neither selfish nor parochial but, rather, as Washington in his last wartime circular reminded his fellow countrymen, that `` with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved ''.
Their President, Jefferson Davis, interpreted their Constitution to mean that it `` admits of no coerced association '', but this remained so doubtful that `` there were frequent demands that the right to secede be put into the Constitution ''.
Their books found no less willing readers outside than inside the South, even while memories of the war were still sharp.
Their ham butts, cured in oak-log smoke, were also esteemed when roasted or boiled, and served with this original sauce:
Their two boys were `` well adjusted '' and, like their parents, always did the right thing at the right time and damn the consequences.
Their old errors of judgment were equated, in the curious logic of the time, with present treasonous intent.
Their props were two stepladders, a chair and a palm fan.
Their cars weren't small enough, they didn't have the power, they were old-fashioned.
Their meditations were approaching a violent cusp that would shape Martian art for many millennia.
Their skins were exposed to harmful ultraviolet rays that had previously been absorbed by the water.
Their raids throughout the three parts of Gaul were traumatic: Gregory of Tours ( died ca 594 ) mentions their destructive force at the time of Valerian and Gallienus ( 253 – 260 ), when the Alemanni assembled under their " king ", whom he calls Chrocus, who " by the advice, it is said, of his wicked mother, and overran the whole of the Gauls, and destroyed from their foundations all the temples which had been built in ancient times.
Their most famous battle against Rome took place in Argentoratum ( Strasbourg ), in 357, where they were defeated by Julian, later Emperor of Rome, and their king Chnodomarius was taken prisoner to Rome.
Their territories were small and mostly strung along the Rhine ( although a few were in the hinterland ).
Their children were born at various places throughout the Roman Empire and Agrippina acquired a well-deserved reputation for successful childbearing.
Their houses, scattered throughout Lombardy and Venetia, were united into a congregation by St Pius V, under the Rule of St Augustine with a mother-house, residence of the prioress general, at Pavia.
Their aunt tried to teach the girls how to run a household, but their minds were more inclined to literature.
Their return was blocked, and they resolved to march on Athens, where the Long Walls were not yet completed, winning a victory at the Battle of Tanagra.
Their answers to the problem were similar, with the United States developing the M56 Scorpion and the Soviet Union developing the ASU-57, both essentially air-droppable light anti-tank guns.
Their turretless construction bears similarity to later tank destroyers and they were used as an anti-tank component of the reconnaissance units.
Their best finish of this period was under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver, when in 1954 – 55 they finished as runners-up, after Udinese who originally finished second were relegated for corruption.
Their duties at first were simply ministerial.
Their offices were compatible with other offices, i. e. they can hold two benefices or offices at one and the same time, some conferred by the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, others by the Holy Father.

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