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These and characterisations
These characterisations were further used in the 1990 animated series TaleSpin, which featured several anthropomorphic characters loosely based on those from the film in a comic aviation-industry setting.
These two characterisations do not exhaust the possible definitions, however, and the label is occasionally applied in ways that are variously misleading or factually inaccurate.
" ( Bart Moore-Gilbert, 2001, 113 ) These characterisations mark Kureishi's novels as examples of Bildungsromane and novels of initiation.

These and roots
These include all quadratic surds, all rational numbers, and all numbers that can be formed from these using the basic arithmetic operations and the extraction of square roots.
These dialects have roots in 17th-century English and African languages ; unlike most native varieties of English, West Indian dialects often tend to be syllable-timed rather than stress-timed.
These arise from a basal body or kinetosome, with microtubule roots that are an important part of the cell's brain.
These movements have roots in Transcendentalism, Mesmerism, Swedenborgianism, and various earlier Western esoteric or occult traditions, such as the hermetic arts of astrology, magic, alchemy, and Kabbalah.
** Phlya, near Koropi, in the mysteries of Phlya: These have very old roots, and were probably originally dedicated to Demeter Anesidora, Kore, and Zeus-Ktesios, who was the god of the underground stored corn.
These churches, whose buildings may still be seen today in many New England town squares, trace their roots to the division of the Puritan colonies into parishes for the administration of their religious needs.
These primitive 1980s block parties are recalled in the music documentary South Coast, which documents Brighton's cult hip hop scene from its grass roots to the present day.
These roots form interactions with rhizosphere bacteria such as Bacillus megaterium.
These mats of roots are known as “ ropes ”, and travel down the tubes of dead tubeworms, and run through holes in rocks.
These artists lacked the underground roots of grunge and were largely influenced by what grunge had become, namely " a wildly popular form of inward-looking, serious-minded hard rock.
These crews were the Swiss hip hop founders and brought the hip hop culture fundamentals ( Peace, love & unity state of mind, graffiti, breakdance, DJing, MCs ) and clothing styles straight from the roots and basic founders in New York City ( Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa & The Zulu Nation, Fab 5 Freddy, Grandmaster Flash, The Rock Steady Crew, The New York City Breakers and many other U. S. hip hop masters …).
These roots have some ability to absorb water and nutrients, but their main function is transport and to provide a structure to connect the smaller diameter, fine roots to the rest of the plant.
These roots may be short lived, but are replaced by the plant in an ongoing process of root ' turnover '.
* Surface roots: These proliferate close below the soil surface, exploiting water and easily available nutrients.
These sugars are transported to non-photosynthetic parts of the plant, such as the roots, or into storage structures, such as tubers or bulbs.
These deep roots also help prairie plants to reach water in even the driest conditions.
These are mainly effective for diseases affecting roots.
These roots are in addition to the basal roots that develop at the base of the bulb.
These events have their roots in races of imperial measurements which were later altered to metric: the 100 m evolved from the 100 yard dash, the 200 m distances came from the furlong ( or 1 / 8 of a mile ), and the 400 m was the successor to the 440 yard dash or quarter-mile race.
These costumes are sometimes compared with blackface costumes by people not familiar with the historical roots of this custom.
These Indians subsisted mostly on game, wild fruits, seeds, and roots.
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 and arbitrary
These arbitrary rules on day and month intercalation caused the calendars of each state to be slightly different, at times.
These classifications are arbitrary, and most taxonomies over the twentieth century have placed the chipmunks in a single genus.
These relations consist of a heading and a set of zero or more tuples in arbitrary order.
These implementations also use a compiler that can translate arbitrary source code at runtime to machine code.
These arbitrary explanatory phrases become precise new operators, created on the fly by the programmer, forming a meta-language on top of the underlying programming language.
These can produce high quality beams at arbitrary wavelengths.
These preferences may arise when an arbitrary female preference for some aspect of male morphology — initially, perhaps, a result of genetic drift — creates, in due course, selection for males with the appropriate ornament.
These applications typically used an arbitrary markup language to define the codes / tags.
These norms will be arbitrary, culturally dependent and ‘ flexible ’, whereas territorial morality aims at rules which are universal and absolute, such as Kant ’ s ‘ categorical imperative ’ and Geisler's graded absolutism.
These fields can be OBVs themselves, forming lists, trees or arbitrary graphs.
These must sum to 1, but are otherwise arbitrary.
These two examples illustrate that general solutions of ordinary differential equations ( ODEs ) involve arbitrary constants, but solutions of PDEs involve arbitrary functions.
These territories were fairly arbitrary in their geographic extent as the vast majority of the Vietnamese regarded their country as a single land and minor resistance to French rule continued over the next 70 years to achieve an independent state.
These solutions typically allow arbitrary and dynamic interconnection between any two domains on the Internet whenever a user wishes to place a call.
These men coerced the town's inhabitants and those of the surrounding villages, Christian and Muslim alike, with their arbitrary looting and crimes.
These criticisms include problems of overlap, duplication, excessive categorization, insufficient information, varying requirements, arbitrary federal decision-making, and grantsmanship ( a funding bias toward entities most familiar with how to exploit the system, rather than to those most in need ).
These halted arbitrary evictions, but not where rent was unpaid.
These are essentially more luminous versions of Seyfert 1s: the distinction is arbitrary and is usually expressed in terms of a limiting optical magnitude.
These are employed when the relative position of the other station is unknown or arbitrary.
These unfortunates, who numbered a large proportion of the population, were subject to domiciliary visits, and to arbitrary perquisitions, arrest and expulsion.
These are popular because they allow cleaving of a substrate in any arbitrary location.
These classes are not closed under arbitrary many-one reductions, however.
These would be only the male heads of families ( except for slaves who may have been counted as individuals ) and the total has to be multiplied by an arbitrary figure ( 4 or 5 is usual ) for an estimate of the total including women and children.

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