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There are three ways to arrange four tiles into two hands, though practically some combinations may be the same.
There is practically no basis for the assertion of the Translatio ( ix.
There is practically no economical infrastructure and the main activity is camel herding nomadism.
There are only indirect clues regarding the population structure under the Menteşe and the parts played in it by Turkish migration from inland regions and by local conversions, but the first Ottoman Empire census records indicate, in a situation not atypical for the region as a whole, a large Muslim ( practically exclusively Turkish ) majority reaching as high as 99 % and a non-Muslim minority ( practically exclusively Greek supplemented with a small Jewish community in Milas ) as low as one per cent.
There are over 224 NNRs in England covering over 800 km² and practically every kind of landscape.
There are no restrictions on the application of classical principles, but, practically, the scale of classical physics is the level of isolated atoms and molecules on upwards, including the macroscopic and astronomical realm.
There are also training schools, not affiliated with any particular airline, where students generally not only undergo generic, though otherwise practically identical, training to flight attendants employed by an airline, but also take curriculum modules to help them gain employment.
There was no denying the principle of creative power governing life ; only it was not satisfactory as long as it was not tangible, as long as it could not be described or practically handled.
There is practically no other cultural influence.
There was practically no communication with the New York City Police Department, which had helicopters at the scene.
There are some groups which practically all others would view as apostate or heretical, and not legitimate versions of Christianity.
Idelsohn, " is preserved in memory and practice in various Jewish centers ... Yemen, in South Arabia, a community that lived practically in seclusion for thirteen hundred years ..." There was a Yemenite Jewish community in Palestine before 1900, and the European settlers who came in the 1920s were enamored of the Yemenite style.
There is practically no story in this autobiographical volume, which abounds in lyrical passages.
The Americans had a 5 year head start with the American F-1 engine development and were still facing combustion stability problems ; it was unrealistic to expect him to miraculously virtually overnight deliver a similar engine with practically no money, primitive computer technology and an inferior kerosene fuel prone to coking at high temperatures as opposed to the rocket grade fuel used in the Saturn V. There were strong personal resentments between the two, Korolev holding Glushko responsible for his near death at Kolyma Gulag and failure of his first marriage as a result and Glushko considering Korolev to be irresponsibly cavalier and autocratic in his attitudes towards things outside his competence ( in this case rocket engines ) and refused outright to work on LOX / kerosene engines and with Korolev in general.
There are practically no Chinese, as the surrounding districts are held by Mongols.
There is no recording, as in Ancient Greece, of the great masters of Roman art, and practically no signed works.
There was practically a shoot-out between the capitalist roaders and the socialists-if you can call the army socialists.
There was conflict between Warren and the Evolutionary because Warren had succeeded " New Men " who looked practically human, whereas the Evolutionary was not able to.
There is nothing else in Tchaikovsky's works that captures the long-breathed deliberation of the third movement or the practically verbatim recapitulation of the widely variegated opening section of the second movement following the equally huge middle section.
There was no need for any onboard data storage as Exosat was visible from the ground station at Villafranca, Spain for practically the entire time the scientific instruments were operated.
There is a line of chorus girls, practically mandatory in early musicals, but in their featured spot the novelty is that they are seated.
There were practically no children to teach due to the high levels of infant mortality, which severely hampered her ability to pursue her goals as an educator.
There was practically no technical difference between the bent chanter of the bladder pipe and the cromorne, the only distinction being the form and size of the air-chamber, either the bladder or the wind-cap, in which the reed was set in vibration.

There and joined
There are three soft-drink vending machines, and if you should be joined by -- anybody -- try to keep things quiet, if you will.
There he established a very successful tailoring business in the front of his home ; he was joined by a partner, Hentle W. Adkinson.
There was no shortage of recruits, many of them unemployed First World War army veterans, and by November 1921 about 9, 500 men had joined.
There were certainly castrati in the Sistine Chapel choir in 1558, although not described as such: on 27 April of that year, Hernando Bustamante, a Spaniard from Palencia, was admitted ( the first castrati so termed who joined the Sistine choir were Pietro Paolo Folignato and Girolamo Rossini, admitted in 1599 ).
There he joined Phi Delta Theta fraternity, took classes part-time for two semesters, and worked with a professor of civil engineering, Allan D. Conover.
There were, however, also moves towards reunion, beginning with the unification of some secessionist churches into the United Secession Church in 1820, which united with the Relief Church in 1847 to form the United Presbyterian Church, which in turn joined with the Free Church in 1900 to form the United Free Church of Scotland.
There were also Frenchmen who joined the German SS and served in the Charlemagne Division.
There are numerous Pashto speakers Pakhtuns from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province who joined their families who were already in Karachi from early 20th century along with Saraikis, Kashmiri, Hinko, Baloch and Punjabi peoples.
There is no geological evidence of a Krakatoa eruption of this size around that time ; it may describe loss of land which previously joined Java to Sumatra across what is now the narrow east end of the Sunda Strait ; or it may be a mistaken date, referring to a later eruption in 535 AD, for which there is some corroborating historical evidence.
There, Mao joined his army with that of Zhu De, creating the Workers ' and Peasants ' Red Army of China, Red Army in short.
There was some excuse for her ; she had lost three babies and still felt herself an isolated foreigner in a hostile land, even more so after 1627 when her brother joined Sweden's enemies.
There were three successive incarnations of the organization, the " first generation " which consisted of Baader and his associates, the " second generation " RAF, which operated in the mid to late 1970s after several former members of the Socialist Patients ' Collective joined, and the " third generation " RAF, which existed in the 1980s and 1990s.
There it joined an all-weather road to Lodwar in Kenya connecting it with the Kenyan road system.
There he served as a flight instructor, and was joined by his wife and son.
There he met his contemporary Richard Burton, and together they joined the RAF in 1944.
There is typically a knotted cross where the prayer rope is joined together to form a loop, and a few beads at certain intervals between the knots ( usually every 10 or 25 knots ) for ease in counting.
There was little success initially competing with Motori Moderni until 1988 and then Cosworth engines, when Nigel Cowperthwaite joined the team, brought in by team manager Jaime Manca Graziadei.
There they often joined with their Nednai Apache kin.
There is one exception, in 2004 the MEP for Danish Socialist People's Party has left the Nordic Green Left parliamentary group and has joined the Green parliamentary group in the European parliament.
There, Gamal joined a demonstration even though he was not aware of its purpose.
There were around 1, 000 whites there, joined by Brazilian Jews, attracted by religious freedom which was granted to all the settlers by the English.
There they are joined by a force of Ionians and march upon Sardis, the capital of Artaphernes ( the satrap of Lydia and brother to Darius I of Persia ).
There he joined his older brother Myron Selznick ( who had died in 1944 ) in the family crypt.
There are reports of the two princes being seen playing in the Tower grounds shortly after Richard joined his brother, but there are no recorded sightings of either of them after the summer of 1483.

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