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There and open
There was no reply so he shoved it open with his foot and stepped inside.
There the truth is, open to eyes that are willing to look.
There is always an open market for this sort of delicacy, in spite of low calorie diets, cottage cheese and hands-off-all-sweets to the contrary.
There is still the position, based on the philosophical question of personal identity, termed open individualism, and in some ways similar to the old belief of monopsychism, that concludes that individual existence is illusory, and our consciousness continues existing after death in other conscious beings.
* There then follows the Frühjahrsmarkt ( Spring market ) two weeks before Easter, when all the shops in the town are permitted to open on Sunday ( which is normally prohibited in Bavaria ).
There was a rise at the point of confession, as though the author was stepping out into the open and making a bold declaration, but a corresponding fall when admitting his blindness.
There is also a mounting challenge to the ACM's publication practices coming from the open access movement.
There are also a number of local or specialised rail services operated on an ' open access ' basis outside the franchise arrangements.
There are nearly one hundred galleries open to the public, representing of exhibition space, although the less popular ones have restricted opening times.
There are open slots in the side of the tube bottom to admit air into the stream via the venturi effect, and the gas burns at the top of the tube once ignited by a flame or spark.
There he started driving for the Cooper Car Company works team and by 1958 had progressed with them to Formula One, the highest category of open wheel racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile ( FIA ), motor sport's world governing body.
There is Jade Fox, whose bitterness against the limitations male-dominated society has set upon her resulted in her open revolt.
There were exceptions, Leonard W. Hall, for example, who as chairman of the Republican National Committee, tried to open the administration's eyes to the political facts of life, with occasional success.
There is also a free and open source version named FreeDOS.
Open learning system often includes aspects of e-learning. There are numerous universities and organizations that create open educational resources for self-motivated students to access anywhere, at any time.
There is also a Latin epsilon or " open e ", which looks similar to the Greek lowercase epsilon.
There is also Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) was established in 1989 with the vision of achieving stability, security and prosperity for the region through free and open trade and investment.
There have been no open splits within the older generation of Fatah politicians since the 1980s, though there is occasional friction between members of the top leadership.
There are lots of swimming pools on the island but the most obvious place to swim is in the open sea.
There is also no evidence of tiles on this temple suggesting either the temple was never finished or that the temple was open to the sky.
There are two types of cover plates: traditional open designs of stamped metal or plastic, which are simply there to be held, and enclosed designs ( such as the Hohner Meisterklasse and Super 64, Suzuki Promaster and SCX ), which offer a louder tonal quality.
There is a nexus between performance on-water and performance on the ergometer, with open events at the World Championships often being dominated by elite on-water rowers.
There are competing definitions of open educational resources, but they describe at least resources that are accessible for no charge to students and educators, and typically under a public copyright licence that permits the resource to be shared and adapted.
There were a few institutional or royal libraries which were open to an educated public ( such as the Serapeum collection of the Library of Alexandria, once the largest library in the ancient world ), but on the whole collections were private.
There is a Special Economic Zone in Legnica, where Lenovo was going to open a factory in summer 2008.

There and steppe
There are hints that the Shaybanids were more connected to the steppe nomads and that the Taibugids were more connected with the forest peoples to the north and east.
There they presumably mixed with other Turkic peoples such as Pechenegs, Uz ( Oghuz ) and Cuman ( Kipchak ) who came from the Russian steppe at about the same time.
There is a consensus that the Hungarian urheimat in this ethnogenetic sense must have been located somewhere in the steppe zone south of the Ural Mountains.
There is a natural reserve in Spasskaya Mountain, an area of mat-grass steppe, in Kungursky District.
There is evidence of copper and bronze metallurgy taking place in every house excavated at Sintashta, again an unprecedented intensity of metallurgical production for the steppe.

There and resistance
There must also be additional and more fundamental discrimination in the use of means of resistance, violent or non-violent.
There was too little occasion beforehand for resistance, the brave strong delights of emotional clash and meeting.
There was some resistance to his accession as count, which was suppressed with the help of his mother Blanche of Castile who was acting as regent in the absence of Louis IX.
There was widespread opposition to the introduction of regular congregational Communion, partly because the extra costs of bread and wine that would fall on the parish ; but mainly out of an intense resistance to undertaking in regular worship, a religious practice previously associated with marriage or illness.
There is resistance to formally labeling cannibalism as a mental disorder.
There are provisions for a domestic separation in the event of " failure to provide for one's household " and domestic violence, or spiritual resistance on the part of a partner.
There was some initial resistance to the idea out of fear that basic arithmetic skills would suffer.
There, he supported the resistance as a liaison officer.
There isn't a definitive ' best DPS ' class, as damage dealt will depend on numerous factors which vary from one encounter to another ( such as the enemy's armor, its positioning, and its magic resistance ).
There was considerable resistance within the government to Soviet influence on Czechoslovak politics.
There was intense resistance.
There was resistance in England, the staunchest supporter of the Roman papacy during the Schism: the English Parliament confirmed and extended the statutes of Provisors and Praemunire of Edward III, giving the king veto power over papal appointments in England.
There is a good response in 40 – 50 %, a partial response in 30 – 40 %, and treatment resistance ( failure of symptoms to respond satisfactorily after six weeks to two or three different antipsychotics ) in 20 % of people.
There was considerable resistance to the commercial viability of Residents material.
There are over 40 antibiotic resistance genes identified on cassettes, also virulence genes.
There are variations of wall partitions which include the level of fire resistance they have, and their acoustic performance rating.
There are some efforts to reinstall the monument, but it is meeting resistance from the Chicago American Indian Center.
There were separate resistance groups organized by Polish Jews: the right-wing Żydowski Związek Walki (" Jewish Fighting Union ") ( ŻZW ) and the more Soviet-leaning Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (" Jewish Combat Organization ") ( ŻOB ).
There is some resistance to this on religious grounds but more or less continues till this day.
There was some resistance, but the king responded by threatening with outlawry, and the grant was eventually made.
There he found support from Maurice FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Desmond, and laid siege to Waterford, but, meeting resistance, he fled to Scotland.
There was nothing preceding the act nor during the act to indicate consent, and indeed her actions represent the pure opposite of consent-physical, verbal, and emotional resistance to the best of her ability.
There is debate regarding whether obesity or insulin resistance is the cause of the metabolic syndrome or if they are consequences of a more far-reaching metabolic derangement.
There was heavy resistance in some of the areas that the airborne troops landed in, with casualties actually statistically heavier than those incurred during Operation Market.
There was resistance against Algerian independence in January 1960 by the settlers and Pieds-Noirs or Jewish Algerians who again took up arms in April 1961, during the Generals ' Uprising, with some of the Algerian Jews siding with the OAS after synagogues were attacked by the National Liberation Front ( Front de libération nationale, FLN ) in Algeria.

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