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* Central Anatolian steppe: These dry grasslands cover the drier valleys and surround the saline lakes of central Anatolia, and include halophytic ( salt tolerant ) plant communities.
These communities use extemporaneous forms of administration at the discretion of the minister, who need not be a pastor.
These refer to communities of location.
These are also sometimes known as communities of practice.
These may be either communities of interest, practice or communion.
These colonies were often made out of existing communities, especially those with elites who could rally the populace to the Roman cause.
These small-scale organic communities were generally seen as a new development in world history, in contrast to the established ancient civilizations of Egypt or Persia, or the hunter-gatherer bands elsewhere.
These wines continue to be associated with the homeless, mainly because marketers have been aggressive in targeting low-income communities as ideal consumers of these beverages ; organizations in cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland have urged makers of inexpensive fortified wine, including E & J Gallo Winery, to stop providing such products to liquor stores in impoverished areas.
These plant communities cover approximately 9. 4 percent of the Earth's surface ( or 30 percent of total land area ), though they once covered much more ( about 50 percent of total land area ), in many different regions and function as habitats for organisms, hydrologic flow modulators, and soil conservers, constituting one of the most important aspects of the biosphere.
These were the wealthiest and most integrated Jewish communities in Europe.
These deserters in many instances have formed into large gangs that raid the marsh communities ; this also has induced many of the marsh dwellers to abandon their villages.
These communities in turn play a role in solidarity or identification or an exclusive or common cause.
These boroughs in Navarre may have been close-knit communities with little mingling, in a context where the natural milieu was predominantly Basque-speaking.
These alehouses formed meeting houses for the villagers to meet and gossip and arrange mutual help within their communities.
These quickly grew to sizes much larger than other science fiction and media conventions in the same communities ; many cities now have anime conventions attracting five to ten thousand attendees.
These stands form poor communities that these people called the favelas ( later the term became synonymous with the irregular buildings of the poor ).
These communities would be the scene of a significant part of Brazilian black culture, particularly with respect to Candomblé and samba amaxixado at that time.
These subdivisions are often segregated by minute differences in home value, creating entire communities where family incomes and demographics are almost completely homogeneous ..
These small vacation communities — such as Aguas Dulces and Cabo Polonio, both in Rocha Department — were entirely unplanned and lacked essential services.
These trails are designed exclusively for foot traffic and cyclists, and now pass through many communities, beginning at the downtown core and extending into areas such as Langford and Central and North Saanich.
These newly-formed communities separated themselves from traditional, military society.
These first Neolithic people probably arrived from Sicily ( about 100 kilometres / 60 miles north ), and were mainly farming and fishing communities, with some evidence of hunting activities.
These extend the broadcast coverage area to remote communities, outside the range of the main broadcast station.
These communities are cultural and social experiments in better living.
These include asylum seekers, refugees who have returned home but still need help in rebuilding their lives, local civilian communities directly affected by the movements of refugees, stateless people and so-called internally displaced people ( IDPs ).

These and attracted
These were part of the official International Rules Series, which attracted large crowds and media interest in Ireland and Australia.
These electrons cause the nuclei to be attracted to each other, and this attraction results in the bond.
These suggestions have not attracted significant support, and their adoption in the future is considered unlikely.
These ions are then attracted to each other in a 1: 1 ratio to form sodium chloride ( NaCl ).
These types of integrals seem first to have attracted Laplace's attention in 1782 where he was following in the spirit of Euler in using the integrals themselves as solutions of equations.
These reforms, and the health and relative stability of the sector, attracted a number of strategic foreign investors.
These opposing factions were mutually attracted by a view of punk rock as " politically as well as musically ...' against the system '.
These materials are slightly attracted by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed.
These improvements, combined with a stable political environment and educated work force, have attracted foreign investors in several different sectors.
These three science parks alone have attracted over NT $ 4 trillion ( US $ 137 billion ) worth of capital inflow, and in 2010 total revenue within the parks reached NT $ 2. 16 trillion ( US $ 72. 8 billion ).
These attracted great attention, and Nast was called by President Abraham Lincoln " our best recruiting sergeant ".
These compounds use a chemical tracer which is attracted to or concentrated by the activity which is being studied.
These magnetic moments will interact with an inhomogeneous magnetic field ; some of the antihydrogen atoms will be attracted to a magnetic minimum.
These developments have attracted controversy from socially conservative officials representing other regions of the state.
These factors led to a more highly-publicised race in 1839 which attracted a larger field of top quality horses and riders, greater press coverage and an increased attendance on race day.
These French entrepreneurs were attracted to the area because of its large flatlands and came with enough capital, slaves, and commercial connections to make a significant impact in Ponce's sugar cane production.
These events are attracted by the city's hospitality, modern facilities and overall support.
These Native Americans were attracted to the area by its water, which was readily available from the interdunal ponds or from digging through to the shallow water table.
These crops attracted Romani people, working as itinerant pickers, to annual camps in local meadows and worked-out chalk pits.
These lectures attracted leading names in theoretical physics of the era, including Stephen Hawking, Leonard Susskind and Richard Feynman.
These festivities attracted as many as 10, 000 people who heard speeches, saw fireworks, and drank pink lemonade.
These vital transportation arteries attracted many industries to Bowling Green.
These salt springs also attracted prehistoric animals ; nearby is the Mastodon State Historic Site, where bones of this extinct elephant were discovered.
These large operations attracted foreign labor, first from the British Isles, and then from Eastern Europe.
These playgoers were attracted to the comedies by up-to-the-minute topical writing, by crowded and bustling plots, by the introduction of the first professional actresses, and by the rise of the first celebrity actors.

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