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These and aging
These early series would be the last to utilize the aging Snow White look, with the 190 adopting a new look along with the introduction of the 500 series.
The normal strain level of vocal ligament ranges from 0-15 % during phonation These fibrous proteins exhibit distribution variations spatially and temporally due to fibroblast turnover during tissue maturation and aging.
These early spectacles had convex lenses that could correct both hyperopia ( farsightedness ), and the presbyopia that commonly develops as a symptom of aging.
These vehicles were designated Ares I and Ares V, and would replace the aging Space Shuttle fleet as well as transport humans to the Moon, Mars, and other deep-space destinations.
These series explored the issues of aging, generational differences and contrasts between the Golden Age and subsequent eras.
These characters break the strip's rule about aging with the calendar.
These wines age exceptionally well with a quality vintage aging up to 20 years.
These wines typically undergo 12 to 18 months of aging in new Hungarian oak barrels.
These surfaces are maintained by resurfacing, re-polishing and regular sealing to combat wear and aging on your stone surfaces.
These wines tend to be less tannic and full bodied than those from the Serralunga Valley and can require less aging ( 8 to 10 years ).
These initial disturbances causing blackouts are all the more unexpected and unavoidable due to actions of the power suppliers to prevent obvious disturbances ( cutting back trees, separating lines in windy areas, replacing aging components etc .).
These theaters have however moved or closed down, removing the incentive for development and the attractiveness of the neighborhood for the young, leaving the area with an aging population.
These included civil rights, gender equity, Vietnam, the First Gulf War, ecumenism and aging.
These shades are meant to represent the colours that would result from fabric aging over time.
These locomotive designs were intended to replace aging MLW and GMD units CN had purchased during the late 1960s and early 1970s, although only a token combined order of 30 units were built.
These examples are examples of how the free-radical theory of aging has been used to neatly " explain " the origin of many chronic diseases.
These cysts get enlarged with the progression of aging causing renal failure.
These will replace the engine's current set of aging tools, allowing content to be created faster and more efficiently.
These included Murray's robot, The Roboz ( which, unlike most television robots, does not speak ); Nick's aging Sikorsky S-58T helicopter, The Screaming Mimi, which Nick occasionally used for his sideline business, aerial harbor tours ; and Cody's speedboat, the Ebb Tide.
These chemokines include CCL11, CCL2 and CCL12, which are highly localized on mouse and human chromosomes, implicating a genetic locus in aging.
These new buses will replace most of the aging Orion V buses, due to the upcoming end of their fuel cylinder lifespans.
These materials have good abrasion resistance and good aging stability when protected by additives.
These experiments failed to produce the desired results of increased hormonal effects to retard aging.
These were the major factors why the Italians believed they could not beat the Royal Navy's fleet of aging battleships or keep them bottled up in Alexandria, despite having an apparently formidable navy themselves.

These and diplomats
These agents were initially used to observe the activities of the Central Powers in America, and later to watch over interned German diplomats.
These legations, with more than five hundred members each, included diplomats, scholars, students, Buddhist monks, and translators.
These containers would be passed on to Czechoslovak diplomats, who would return the information to Prague.
These actions highlighted the possible exploitation of U. S. diplomats for political purposes.
These professional diplomats were returned to Washington and placed in the Chinese and Far Eastern Divisions of the State Department as my supervisors.
These included not only members of the Royal Family, diplomats, government official, and those living within the confines of the capital city, but also hilltribe villagers from the far corners of the kingdom.
These two senior members of the Royal Household are expected to walk backwards leaving the room when they have either been summoned to see the Queen personally or they are introducing others — such as senior foreign diplomats — for audiences with the Queen.
These and many more advantages have made Shahrak-Gharb area a prime and pleasant location for living, attracting many foreign temporary residents, diplomats and expatriates.

These and persisted
These beliefs have persisted despite ( and have been influenced by ) the introduction of Islam and Catholicism to the islands in the 13th and 16th centuries, respectively.
" These criteria for autobiography generally persisted until recent times, and most serious autobiographies of the next three hundred years conformed to them.
These enclaves persisted under Bhutanese control even after the rest of western Tibet came under the control of the Dalai Lama and his Gelugpa sect.
These rumors persisted until his final departure after the 2004 reunion tour with Hagar.
These problems persisted until Edward, the Black Prince took over control of the castle in 1343.
These terms persisted in phototypesetting technology even though the mechanics of the auxiliary rail do not exist there.
" These traditions largely ended after the Reformation, but persisted in rural areas up until the nineteenth century before petering out.
These rumors were never proven, but they persisted long enough that, combined with an already negative reputation among other players both from the Chapman incident and from having a personality that few found agreeable, he was never elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame despite having lifetime statistics comparable to some other pitchers who were.
These general types persisted even after the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire.
These lawsuits persisted throughout the 90's and were only settled when DNA was, under pressure of the courts, obtained from the relatives of Mr. Hillblom.
These slowly supplanted the steam locomotives, though some steam operations persisted until the 1960s as backup power and to operate the snow-clearing train ( where their greater weight meant they were less likely to derail ).
These serious shortcomings persisted for multiple new releases of CICS over a period of more than 20 years.
These sightings have persisted over the last 30 years.
These underground rumours were propagated by, among others, Giuliano della Rovere, and the family was frequently described as marranos by political opponents: the rumours persisted in popular culture for centuries, listed as such for example in the Semi-Gotha of 1912.
These traditions persisted into the twentieth century in fields such as printing, in which the International Typographical Union would enforce its own rules determining how work was done in union shops, and in the construction industry.
These craft distinctions in the railroad industry were remarkably long-lived ; the Railway Labor Act, passed in 1925, recognized the prevailing pattern of division of the workforce into " crafts " and " classes " and the separate craft patterns persisted into the late twentieth century.
These accounts also recounted that some knowledge of Hebrew persisted among the people in the 17th century.
These conditions persisted until she removed them.
These orders were not carried out immediately, but a steady stream of demands for total destruction persisted.
These trousers were visible below the hem of the skirt, but they were considered too scandalous by most people, and few women persisted in wearing the style.
These rumors persisted until June 1945, when the government publicly said it would not support a Mahdist monarchy.
These advantages allowed more players to join any given computer game, but have persisted today because of the higher latency of most Internet connections and the costs associated with broadband Internet.
These animals may have persisted into historic times and were probably used as a food source by aboriginal humans.
These conflicts between statutory schemes in Lithuania and Poland persisted for many years.

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