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These etehon, beginning in 1812 with Quick Lessons in Simplified Drawing, served as a convenient way to make money and attract more students.
# The LessonsThese were the Lectio Prophetica from the Old Testament, and the Lectio Apostolica or Epistle.
These cards specialise in the removal of Creatures, Lessons and other cards from play while not directly damaging the opposition.
These historical anecdotes, along with stories about many of Rebbe Nachman's followers, formed the basis for his books, Kochavei Or ( Stars of Light, 5 sections ) and Sichot V ' Sippurim ( Lessons and Stories ).

These and run
These applets must run either in a container provided by a host program, through a plugin, or a variety of other applications including mobile devices that support the applet programming model.
These companies bid for seven-to eight-year contracts to run individual franchises.
These instructions could be combined to create useful programs for the EDVAC to run.
These departments were run by royal family members as well as scholar officials who were selected from imperial examinations.
These tools have been, and still are, offered as on-premises software that companies purchase and run on their own IT infrastructure.
These programs now easily run on most personal computers, and are often capable of more complex functions than those which would have necessitated the most powerful mainframe computers several decades ago.
These two strands run in opposite directions to each other and are therefore anti-parallel, one backbone being 3 ' ( three prime ) and the other 5 ' ( five prime ).
These figures are " on average " since DARPA focuses on short-term ( two to four-year ) projects run by small, purpose-built teams.
" These younger leaders have repeatedly expressed frustration with the entrenched corruption in the party, which has been run by the " Old Guard " who returned from exile in Tunisia following the Oslo Accords.
These run under the brand of Fox News International.
These run under the brand of Fox News International.
These competitions have contributed to local interest in the sport and the first professional local team, the Fuerteventura-Canarias, was formed, initially run by Óscar Guerrero, director of Kaiku, although they have not competed for the past few seasons.
These privately run zones offered the same standard import-export incentives as the government zones.
These schools are made up of a mix of public, catholic, private and independent run, with the heaviest distribution lying in the more densely populated West around the Hobart city core.
These strings may run parallel to each other or may converge so the bottom ends of the strings are very close together.
These committees run different projects which include standardizing nomenclature, finding ways to bring chemistry to the world, and publishing works.
These designs can run existing 32-bit applications at native hardware speed, while offering support for 64-bit memory addressing and other enhancements to new applications.
These engines typically are fuel injected and run methanol fuel.
These were employed in games by the 1913 Notre Dame squad and subsequent Harper-and Rockne-coached teams and included many features common in modern passing, including having the passer throw the ball overhand and having the receiver run under a football and catch the ball in stride.
These experiments are run at various concentrations of mesogen in order to analyze that impact.
These courts run parallel to the normal court system, and are undergoing reforms that include the first ever appointment of female judges.
These elections are not competitive multiparty elections and most are not multi-candidate elections ; usually a single communist party candidate is chosen to run for office in which voters vote either to accept or reject the candidate.
These two strands run in opposite directions to each other and are therefore anti-parallel.
These series usually run six or eight episodes.

These and continuous
These continuous tension – discontinuous compression structures featured single force compression members ( no flexure or bending moments ) that did not touch each other and were ' suspended ' by the tensional members.
These definitions are equivalent to one another, so the most convenient definition can be used to determine whether a given function is continuous or not.
These are usually oil and water emulsions, but which is dispersed and which is continuous depends in many cases on the pharmaceutical formulation.
These ships were square-rigged and carried all their main guns on a single continuous upper deck.
These two tenses may be modified further for progressive aspect ( also called continuous aspect ), for the perfect, or for both.
These technologies are based on the manipulation of continuous
These chains can be single, where a tetrahedron is bound to two others to form a continuous chain ; alternatively, two chains can be merged to create double-chain silicates.
These plots showed a prominent and continuous sequence of stars, which he named the Main Sequence.
These include sand casting, investment casting ( also called the " lost wax process "), die casting and continuous casting.
These products are very flexible and are produced in wide, continuous sheets that are either shipped, rolled, or cut into ribbons or tapes, or trimmed to specified dimensions.
These basic structural properties play a major role in determining bulk physical properties of the polymer, which describe how the polymer behaves as a continuous macroscopic material.
These precede the main flash with a series of short, low-power flashes, or a continuous piercing bright light triggering the pupil to contract.
These fuels were moved in a continuous operation to storage tanks at Khartoum with some capacity offloaded at Atbarah.
These three phases are executed in one continuous sequence.
These MEMS-tunable vertical-cavity SOAs utilize a microelectromechanical systems ( MEMS ) based tuning mechanism for wide and continuous tuning of the peak gain wavelength of the amplifier.
These continuous forms were advanced through the printer by means of tractors ( sprockets or sprocket belts ).
These variations can be accommodated by assigning large work units ( thus reducing the need for continuous network connectivity ) and reassigning work units when a given node fails to report its results in expected time.
These parallel grooves conceal the fact that the cerebellum is actually a continuous thin layer of tissue ( the cerebellar cortex ), tightly folded in the style of an accordion.
These factors all contribute to the ability of the whole cocoon to be unravelled as one continuous thread, permitting a much stronger cloth to be woven from the silk.
William Baer observes of the tercets of terza rima, " These interlocking rhymes tend to pull the listener's attention forward in a continuous flow ....
These two approaches can each be further divided into three families of protocols ; discrete variable, continuous variable and distributed phase reference coding.
These lamps have proven incredibly reliable, with some samples known to be still functional after nearly 50 years of continuous operation.
These looms weave fabric with one continuous cross thread ( the weft ) that is passed back and forth all the way down the length of the bolt.
These elaborate correction processes tend to be based on empirical relationships that may change with time, so that continuous vigilance is required in order to obtain chemical data of adequate precision.

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