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These short, `` streamlined '' meetings usually are sponsored by local banks, Chambers of Commerce, trade associations, or other civic organizations.
These associations may link to a common ancestry, recalled from two hundred years previous, though they may not.
These included the state itself ( the populus Romanus ), municipalities, and such private associations as sponsors of a religious cult, burial clubs, political groups, and guilds of craftsmen or traders.
These associations formed early in the universe, as clumps of dark matter pulled their respective galaxies together.
These form a fractal-like hierarchy of clustered structures, with the smallest such associations being termed groups.
These associations regulate competition and allowed small firms to function in the shadow of much larger companies.
These are trade associations representing specific aviation interests, whereas ICAO is a body of the United Nations.
These frames of reference define our view of the world and we have a tendency as adults to reject or deem unworthy any ideas that do not ascribe to our particular values, associations, concepts, etc.
These policies abolished and prohibited monopolies and opened once closed and privileged unions, associations, and guilds, which he saw as impediments to commerce.
These roles, and their associations with scientific knowledge, spread with the Roman Empire and, with the spread of Christianity, became closely linked to religious institutions in most of Europe.
These associations are dedicated to find abandoned Galgoes in the countryside and provide them adoptive homes, usually in the cities.
These small congregations belonged, however, to more formal associations of churches.
These festivals exposed hundreds of thousands to the grandeur of the valley for the first time and created iconic associations with elite entertainers.
These voluntary associations also connect people with each other, build trust and reciprocity through informal, loosely structured associations, and consolidate society through altruism without obligation.
These associations tell a router that a particular destination can be optimally reached by sending the packet to a specific router that represents the " next hop " on the way to the final destination.
These associations to Thoth-Hermes could partially explain why some later Greek scholars linked Hermes Trismegistus to a hypothetical historical figure, given the numerous deifications.
These negative associations have to a large degree overshadowed the historical impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin as a " vital antislavery tool.
) These associations are sometimes members of the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom and / or their local National Union of Students Areas.
These associations included seduction, trickery, gourmandise, and the anxieties of childbirth.
These associations sought to link the antiquity of Egyptian culture to the newer Greek culture, thereby lending parallel roots and a sense of continuity.
These associations gave McClellan what he considered to be an appreciation of the Southern mind and an understanding of the political and military implications of the sectional differences in the United States that led to the Civil War.
These associations / organizations are distinguished in international, continental or semi-continental, national and regional.
These associations between African American Lindy Hoppers and a particular dance style are important as Lindy Hop developed in a close relationship with jazz, in particular swing.

These and succeeded
These negotiations might have succeeded had it not been for the malignant influence of another Goth, Sarus, an Amali, and therefore hereditary enemy of Alaric and his house.
These followers, he says, are Constantinus, who succeeded Benedict as Abbot of Monte Cassino ; Valentinianus ; Simplicius ; and Honoratus, who was abbot of Subiaco when St Gregory wrote his Dialogues.
These movements succeeded in bringing independence to the new dominions of India and Pakistan in 1947.
These were succeeded by steel in 1857.
These regulations succeeded in reducing dioxin stack emissions from incinerators.
These were succeeded by the Oliver Plunket Band which survived until 2005.
These policies have succeeded in creating a significant urban Malay middle class.
These plots often featured Guy Caballero ( Joe Flaherty ), the cheap, tyrannical owner and president of SCTV, who was in a wheelchair only so that people would " respect " him ; weaselly, sweating station manager Maurice " Moe " Green ( Harold Ramis ), who was succeeded by flamboyant, leopard-skin clad station manager Mrs. Edith Prickley ( Andrea Martin ); vain variety star Johnny La Rue ( John Candy ); washed-up entertainers like singer Lola Heatherton ( Catherine O ' Hara ) and " funnyman " Bobby Bittman ( Eugene Levy ); news anchors Floyd Robertson ( Flaherty ) and Earl Camembert ( Levy ), talk-show host Sammy Maudlin ( Flaherty ), beer-addled brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie ( Moranis and Thomas ), plus many other characters, all played by the SCTV cast.
These rogues were skilful enough, for they succeeded in duping the most illustrious scholars ; Dom Jean Mabillon, the founder of diplomatics, Dom Thierry Ruinart and Baluze himself, called as experts, made a unanimously favourable report on July 23, 1695.
These defences succeeded in stopping the German armoured pincers from meeting and enveloping the salient.
These promoters of order among the Franciscans fulfilled the duties of their office strictly and energetically and succeeded in striking at the very vitals of the sect.
These researchers succeeded by inoculating a semi-permeable pouch of sterile medium with pulmonary fluid from an infected animal and depositing this pouch intraperitoneally into a live rabbit.
These early attempts of self-government were succeeded by two Triumvirates and, although the first juntas had presidents, the King of Spain was still regarded as Head of State ( as independence had not yet been declared ), and the executive power was still not in the hands of a single person.
These were three brothers, former peasants, who succeeded in conquering first the lands of the Nguyễn and then the lands of the Trịnh.
These traditional industries were succeeded by smaller but more commercial enterprises which took advantage of the available skilled labour.
These were succeeded in 1793 when Benjamin Outram constructed a mile-long tramway with L-shaped cast iron rails.
These ideas were highly impractical, but they succeeded in frightening many British officials.
These remarkable works, half pamphlets half moral treatises, succeeded each other as a rule at the twelve months ' interval, and the succession was almost unbroken for five or six years.
These negotiations succeeded and the Centre Party entered the Second Stoltenberg Cabinet on 17 October 2005 with four ministers.
These armies were preceded by the Donghak movement and succeeded by various Korean independence movements.
These coins have largely succeeded because of a removal ( or lack ) of their corresponding paper issues, whereas the United States government has taken no action to remove the one-dollar bill, due to intensive lobbying.
These battles succeeded in creating independent republican states in some regions of the world, but they failed in other places, such as Ireland, Upper Canada, Lower Canada, and Germany.
These lessons come in cycles: advancement followed by recession, being in turn succeeded by other cycles of improvement and regression.
According to The Description of the National Emblem of the People's Republic of China (《 中華人民共和國國徽圖案說明 》): These elements together were designed to symbolise the revolutionary struggles of the Chinese people since the May Fourth Movement, and the coalition of the proletariat which succeeded in founding the People's Republic of China.

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