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These new poems have only a few direct references to jazz and jazz musicians, but they show changes in Patchen's approach to his poetry, for he has tried to enter into and understand the emotional attitude of the jazz musician.
These contrasting trends in procurement reflect the anticipated changes in the composition and missions of our Armed Forces in the years ahead.
These changes were more marked in the atrophic right kidney than in the left.
These changes were most marked in the gastrocnemius and biceps and less evident in the pectoralis, diaphragm, and transversus.
These changes represent, in effect, a shift from ( 1 ) an administrative compilation of data obtained through procedures designed primarily to serve political and economic objectives to ( 2 ) a systematic sampling census of the whole African population.
These tests are not accelerated and must be repeated to evaluate dimensional changes after repeated launderings.
These can range from simple spelling changes and word forms to switching the entire writing system itself, as when Turkey switched from the Arabic alphabet to a Turkish alphabet of Latin origin.
These quantum numbers only occur in certain combinations of values, and their physical interpretation changes depending on whether real or complex versions of the atomic orbitals are employed.
These adverse effects are more likely during rapid changes between antipsychotic agents, so making a gradual change between antipsychotics minimises these withdrawal effects.
These changes maintain the person with alcoholism's compulsive inability to stop drinking and result in alcohol withdrawal syndrome if the person stops.
These changes came about partly as the result of the urgings of Edwin Samuel Montagu, an influential anti-Zionist Jew and secretary of state for India, who was concerned that the declaration without those changes could result in increased anti-Semitic persecution.
These changes were incorporated into the 1764 book which was to be the liturgy of the Scottish Episcopal Church ( until 1911 when it was revised ) but it was to influence the liturgy of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
These changes also entailed the rise of labour movements.
These changes within the military wing of the Republican Movement were accompanied by changes in the political wing and at the 1986 Sinn Féin Ard Fheis ( party conference ), which followed the IRA Convention, the party's policy of abstentionism, which forbade Sinn Féin elected representatives from taking seats in the Oireachtas, the parliament of Ireland, was dropped.
These changes may be made either by the same writer who made it, or more commonly by an author that has taken over the creative lead of a corporate owned show or publication.
These changes are often reactions against the prior cultural form, which typically has grown stale and repetitive.
These changes can be caused by processes internal to the Earth, external forces ( e. g. variations in sunlight intensity ) or, more recently, human activities.
These glasses containing red dye demonstrate qualitative changes in concentration.
These equations express mathematically that, in the case of an object that moves along a circular path with a changing speed, the acceleration of the body may be decomposed into a perpendicular component that changes the direction of motion ( the centripetal acceleration ), and a parallel, or tangential component, that changes the speed.
These diacritics indicate vowel changes.
These basses are resistant to changes in heat and humidity, which can cause cracks in spruce tops.
These changes then automatically accounted for the constancy of the speed of light and all electromagnetic radiation, from the viewpoints of all observers — even those in relative motion.

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These laws might have paved the way to removing the worst of the poverty during the previous regimes.
These two airports, along with three smaller airstrips, have the only paved runways in the country.
These efforts paved the way for a re-evaluation of Brahms's reputation in the 20th century.
These trails became primitive roads which were eventually paved.
These efforts organized national resources sufficiently in the defense of England against the far larger and more powerful Spanish Empire, and in turn paved the foundation for establishing a global empire in the 19th century.
These link to 82, 000 km of local authority roads, both paved and unpaved.
These kinescopes, along with pre-filmed shows, and later, videotape, paved the way for extensive reruns of syndicated television series.
These early discussions paved the way for new IMF facilities to provide finance for shortfalls in commodity earnings, and for the Generalised Preference Schemes which increased access to Northern markets for manufactured imports from the South.
These sports take place on a variety of terrain, from paved flat-ground and snow covered hills to water and air.
These experiments paved the way for Watson and Crick's discovery of the helical structure of DNA, and thus the birth of modern genetics and molecular biology.
These trades paved the way for rookie Kevin Garnett to become the go-to player inside.
These were deemed successful in the government report " CCTV: Looking Out For You ", issued by the Home Office in 1994, and paved the way for a massive increase in the number of CCTV systems installed.
These victories paved the way for greater expansions under Abd al-Malik's son Al-Marwan.
These protests in 2008 are said to have paved the way for the Arab Spring from Tunisia to Yemen.
These changes later paved the way for Safavid architecture.
These are connected by various paved paths, many of which have names such as the Avenue of the Poets, which is lined with bronze busts of famous literary figures.
These discoveries paved the way for electrical batteries.
These changes later paved the way for Safavid architecture.
These two roads opened up a new aspect to the town, and paved the way for expansion.
These are fundamental developments that made programming much easier and paved the way for high-level programming languages.
These clashes and the immensity of opposition of students to traditional state-perceived functional views of society paved the way for a ' consciousness ' of minority groups within society which has changed the Australian persona on the view of functional society ever since.
These early contributions paved the way for encyclopedias, manuals, and other publications useful in identifying the content of art.
These are basalt columns in the earth, but only the tops can be seen, and, as the name suggests, they have the appearance of a paved church floor.
These films paved the way for Project Inspire, the grassroots organization that helps inspire Orthodox Jews to reach out to non-affiliated Jews to teach them about their heritage.

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