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Their honeymoon journey to Italy sealed an intellectual bond with the culture of the Mediterranean region that was to remain important to Aalto for the rest of his life.
Their 12: 30-1: 15 p. m. Monday – Friday broadcasts became a veritable institution in the region.
Their culture flourished until the region began to dry out after 2000 BC.
Their vertebral column, including the cervical region are of limited mobility.
Their objectives were both scientific and commercial – to study the area's plants, animal life, and geography, and to learn how the region could be exploited economically.
Their culture declined after 800 AD, and for the next few hundred years the region was the home of peoples known as the Late Woodland Indians.
Their cultural heritage was acquired and developed in medieval Bulgaria, where after 885 the region of Ohrid became a significant ecclesiastical center with the nomination of the Saint Clement of Ohrid for " first archbishop in Bulgarian language " with residence in this region.
Their settlements were divided into three regions, i. e., ' Wallokirat ' that lay to the East of the Kathmandu Valley, ' Majkirat ' or Central Kirat region and ' Pallokirat ' that lay to the far East of the Kathmandu valley.
Their names appeared on posters throughout the occupied region.
Their firm became well known in the region after they handled a number of high-profile cases.
Their western halves form part of the litoral, a region that is somewhat more developed than the interior.
Their distinctive orange, red, or purple glow during operation indicates the presence of gas ; electrons flowing in a vacuum do not produce light within that region.
Their varying collusion with national, populist, and elitist interests destabilized the region.
Their Roman name is the origin of the terms Tuscany, which refers to their heartland, and Etruria, which can refer to their wider region.
Their notorious cruelty, which they practised against the natives, helped to turn the British Empire under Gladstone against the Ottoman Empire, as well as to attract Russian intervention at Serbian request, the very sequence of events that, when the region was under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, would result in world-wide conflagration.
Their mercy towards the Jewish populations resulted in a significant increase of their number in the region.
Their extent corresponded to southern Ulanqab and Bayannur in modern Inner Mongolia, plus the region around Zhangjiakou in Hebei province.
In the north of the region is the Sailughem Mountains, also known as Kolyvan Altai, which stretch northeast from 49 ° N and 86 ° E towards the western extremity of the Sayan Mountains in 51 ° 60 ' N and 89 ° E. Their mean elevation is 1, 500 to 1, 750 m. The snow-line runs at 2, 000 m on the northern side and at 2, 400 m on the southern, and above it the rugged peaks tower up some 1, 000 m more.
Their populations descend in many cases from settlers who migrated to the region from Quebec, Mobile, or directly from France.
Their overlapping borders extended to the Nivkh areas in Khabarovsk Krai until Evens arrived and pushed them into their present region.
Their region is famous for opium cultivation because its dry mountainous landscape is very suitable to growing opium.
Their mountainous topography causes one of the most diverse climates in that region.
Their settlement proved successful, and the Vikings in the region became known as the " Northmen " from which " Normandy " and " Normans " are derived.

Their and lay
Their territory lay to the north, near the sources of the Alabama, the Tombigbee, the Tennessee, and Cumberland rivers, and was easily accessible to traders among the near-by Cherokees.
Their major objections ( exceptions ) were: firstly, that it was improper for the lay congregation to take any vocal part in prayer ( as in the Litany or Lord's Prayer ), other than to say " Amen "; secondly, that no set prayer should exclude the option of an extempore alternative from the Minister ; thirdly, that the Minister should have the option to omit part of the set liturgy at his discretion ; fourthly, that short Collects should be replaced by longer prayers and exhortations ; and fifthly, that all surviving " Catholic " ceremonial should be removed.
Their subjects could not be tried in the imperial courts, and appeal from their courts lay only in cases where denial of justice was claimed.
" Their neighbors lay down their employments, shoulder their axes, and come in to the log-rolling.
Their exhaustive examination of the extensive case-law concerning the defense of insanity prior to and at the time of the trial of M ' Naughten establishes convincingly that it was morality and not legality which lay as a concept behind the judges ' use of " wrong " in the M ' Naghten rules.
Their political interests in the French Revolution lay with opposition to the aristocracy, and so they found themselves allied with the early capitalists.
Their close relatives, the genus Coquillettidia, lay their eggs similarly, but not attached to plants.
Their consummation, on the same night as Leda lay with her husband Tyndareus, resulted in two eggs from which hatched Helen ( later known as the beautiful " Helen of Troy "), Clytemnestra, and Castor and Pollux ( also known as the Dioscuri ( Διόσκουροι ).
Their efforts paid off when the Great Northern Railway agreed to lay their line through the city.
Their first recorded homeland lay between the Don and Dnieper rivers ; they migrated in the 1st century BC toward the Danube, to what is now the Baragan steppes in Romania.
Their names often listed first among the lay witnesses, ahead of both the native Scottish nobility and the Anglo-Norman nobles.
Their mating habits are unknown, except that they lay only a few relatively large eggs at a time.
Their judicial powers were replaced by full time, legally qualified District Justices ( now called District Judges ) and their quasi judicial powers by lay Peace Commissioners.
Their loyalty lay to the Emperor and the military.
Their advantage lay in using water instead of expensive land-based runways, making them the basis for international airlines in the interwar period.
Their American name ' darner ' derives from the fact that the female abdomens look like a sewing needle, as they cut into plant stem when they lay their eggs through the ovipositor.
Their then head of financial regulation told the same committee that " a lay person would expect that issues of this nature and this magnitude would have been picked up ” by the external auditors.
Their postwar conferences supported the Curzon Line as the Polish-Russian border, and Poland's territorial gains in the treaty lay about 250 km east of that line.
Their army lay behind earthen entrenchments running at right angles to the river for and then turning to the north-eastern direction for.
Their tent was collapsed over them by the search party who then buried them where they lay, under a snow cairn, topped by a cross made from a pair of skis.
Their spirits haunted the caverns beneath the Dwimorberg, the Haunted Mountain, and the valley of Harrowdale that lay in its shadow — though they were said to appear in the valley only in times of trouble or death, haunting the hill of the Stone of Erech.
Their recorded history of statehood, which covers three dynasties traceable to the Late Bronze Age, reached the height of its power and achievements during the 7th and 6th centuries BC, a time which coincided with the demise of the power of neighboring Phrygia which lay to the north-east of Lydia.

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