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These and colored
These fruit versions sometimes contain colored pearls ( and / or " jelly cubes " as in the related drink taho ), the color chosen to match whatever fruit juice is used.
These properties, which give glass its clearness, can be retained even if glass is partially light-absorbing i. e. colored.
These theories predict that for each electroweak Higgs doublet, there is a corresponding colored Higgs triplet field with a very small mass ( many orders of magnitude smaller than the GUT scale here ).
These short people with copper colored skin were known as the Akafula or Batwa.
These fences are typically brightly colored and consist of elements that can be knocked down, unlike cross country obstacles.
These were originally colored, as was most of the exterior.
These windows were entirely glazed with densely colored glass, which resulted in a relatively dark interior – but one which accentuated the richness of the glass and the colored light that filtered through them.
These sausages, like most meat-replacement products, generally fall into two camps: some are shaped, colored, flavored, etc.
These " colored " troupes — many using the name " Georgia Minstrels "— focused on " plantation " material, rather than the more explicit social commentary ( and more nastily racist stereotyping ) found in portrayals of northern blacks.
These include Burger's Smokehouse, which cures and processes hams, turkeys, and other speciality meats for shipment all over the world ; Honeysuckle White, a division of Cargill Inc., which produces poultry ; Tana Wire Marker, which produces the brightly colored balls affixed to electrical wires to warn aircraft of their presence ; Arkansas Valley Feather, which processes and markets feather products ; Racker's Manufacturing ( steel fabrication ); Aerosonics ( heating and air conditioning equipment ); Mo-Wood ( cabinets and wood products ); and California Manufacturing ( coats and jackets ).
These were selected through a set of 4 colored shift keys.
These brightly colored tips show the difference between real and replica firearms, which helps to ensure safety.
These artists were " passing for colored " since the label was advertised as featuring only black artists.
These reactions, if carried out in petri dishes, result in the formation first of colored spots.
These highly colored passages are often censored from English translations of Schenker's writings.
These colors were presumably chosen to allow the machines to blend inconspicuously into a variety of settings, especially similarly colored offices.
These firmly constructed pictures are brightly colored and visually metaphoric, consisting of urban and still-life subject-matter, with clear references to science and technology.
These figurines had been ritually buried in a deep, narrow hole, and covered over with three layers of colored clay.
These are then decorated with crepe paper, other colored paper and other items.
These vials, common on most ordinary levels today, feature a slightly curved glass tube which is incompletely filled with a liquid, usually a colored spirit or alcohol, leaving a bubble in the tube.
These include, but are not limited to, horns located on their heads, pointed sharp teeth, extra fingers, cloven hooves in place of feet, tails, and unusually colored eyes.
These are usually red colored drinks.
These art forms construct pictures out of small colored units similar to the pixels of modern digital computing.

These and minstrels
These black companies often featured female minstrels.
These poems were meant to be performed in public by minstrels ( or juglares ), who each performed the traditional composition differently according to the performance context — sometimes adding their own twists to the epic poems they told, or abbreviating it according to the situation.
These wandering blind minstrels were divided into two groups — bandurists, or kobzars who played bandura, and lirnyks, who played the lira, which was a crank-driven hurdy-gurdy.
These songs were called " nembutsu " songs, and sung by wandering priest-substitute minstrels ( ninbuchaa ) and, later, priests themselves ; some examples of these songs include " Mamauya Nembutsu ", " Chouja nu Nagari ", and " Yamabushi ".

These and always
These things have been disseminated by other means, but always in the wake of extensive publication of analytic results.
These people are practically always upper- or upper-middle-class persons, who attempt to act in what they regard as the interest of the entire society.
These always contain metallic inclusions.
These stray people nearly always insisted on Dolores showing them around the apartment.
These " conversations " as he called them, were more or less informal talks on a great range of topics, spiritual, aesthetic and practical, in which he emphasized the ideas of the school of American Transcendentalists led by Emerson, who was always his supporter and discreet admirer.
These relabeled CPUs were not always stable, being overclocked and not tested properly, and this was damaging to AMD's reputation.
These artifacts do not always reveal the specific process used for solving problems, but the characteristics of the particular numeral system strongly influence the complexity of the methods.
These provisions are always published beforehand in the event's Conditions of Play.
These means of restraining private feuds did not always work, and sometimes prevented the fulfillment of justice.
( These rules are not intended to apply in case of differing episodes of the same series ; this difference may not always be communicated to distributors, although this is rather rare.
These are organisations that use coercion to enforce on their members patterns of division of labour aimed at reaching the organisation ’ s goals, which for a variety of reasons may not always be consistent with each member ’ s personal aims.
These feelings are apparently reciprocated, as Jet and Spike always allow her to return despite claiming they're pleased to see her leave.
These always lagged far behind Esperanto in their popularity.
These steps are found in Negri's manual and involve a galliard step usually ( though not always ) ending with a spin.
These graphics are often ( but not always ) developed by a graphic designer.
These studies may have appeared to many, and may still appear, useless ; to me they have always seemed a noble and earnest task, definitely and inseparably connected with our common fatherland, and calculated to foster the love of it.
These drugs should always be administered to effect, never by weight.
These unions typically distanced themselves from some of the doctrines of orthodox Marxism, such as the preference of atheism and from rhetoric suggesting that employees ' interests always are in conflict with those of employers.
These buildings have not always been well received ; in 2010, The Princeton Review included MIT in a list of twenty schools whose campuses are " tiny, unsightly, or both ".
These header names are always in English in the raw message.
These are called parasitic effects, and the goal of the microelectronics design engineer is to find ways to compensate for or to minimize these effects, while always delivering smaller, faster, and cheaper devices.
These dishes are almost always found in Lebanese, Syrian, and Turkish restaurants.
These will not always be available, and so all such digital signatures will be less than credible.
These festivals were almost always celebrated at the autunn showing, and at full-moon according to the Greek tradition.
These four are considered basic, with the other two factors in each case ( including always extraversion / introversion ) less important.

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