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These and concentric
These mandalas, concentric diagrams, have spiritual and ritual significance in both Buddhism and Hinduism.
These thomsonite nodules have concentric rings in combinations of colors: black, white, orange, pink, red, and many shades of green.
These cartoons can be recognized easily because they use the modern abstract WB logos instead of the famous bullseye WB shield concentric circles.
These are arranged in concentric rings referred to as tracks across the surface of each disk.
These contain a concentric internal cylinder.
These spots grow into a series of expanding concentric rings or perhaps expanding spirals similar to the patterns generated by a cyclic cellular automaton.
These ropes consist of one or more concentric tubular braided jackets surrounding either several small twisted fibre cords, or a single untwisted yarn of straight fibres, and are known as Kernmantle ropes.
These flags are modelled on the red, white, and blue naval ensigns, but may use different colours for the field, and be " defaced " by the addition of a badge or symbol, for example the sky blue with concentric red, white and blue circles of the Royal Air Force ensign.
These mandorla will often be painted in several concentric patterns of color which grow darker as they come close to the center.
These issues of infinity arise from problems of rolling circles: if two concentric circles of different radius roll along lines, then if the larger does not slip, it appears clear that the smaller must slip.
These postholes may be lined up with the result of concentric rectangles, and subsequently various attempts at reconstructions of the temple have been attempted based on this discovery.
These were added at vulnerable points like the gate, but were rarely as fully developed as in the concentric castles in Wales or the Crusader castles.
These disks were concentric rings of fonts on a transparent plastic material in negative form.
These are concentric with the surviving outer walls to the northwest and southeast.
These indications include salt-stained depressions of a lacustrine appearance ; traces of former lacustrine shorelines, more or less parallel and concentric ; the presence in places of vast quantities of fresh water mollusc shells ( species of Lymnaea and Planorbis ); the existence of belts of dead poplars ; patches of dead tamarisks and extensive beds of withered reeds, all of these are always on top of the yardangs, never in the wind etched furrows.
These are concentric rings of lipid and protein, about 1 µm in diameter.

These and event
These include the pompous graduation ceremony and the Cortège procession, an annual public event.
These age groups roughly correspond to those standardized by FINA, with the addition of a youngest age group for divers 9 and younger, Group E, which does not compete nationally and does not have a tower event ( although divers of this age may choose to compete in Group D ).
These differences stem from the threshold chosen for describing an extinction event as " major ", and the data chosen to measure past diversity.
These organised offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organisers, event planners and protocol officers.
These extinctions, occurring near the Pleistocene – Holocene boundary, are sometimes referred to as the Quaternary extinction event or Ice Age extinction.
These procedures specify how an IFR pilot should respond, even in the event of a complete radio failure, and loss of communications with ATC, including the expected aircraft course and altitude.
These were buried concrete bunkers designed to house and shelter up to a company of infantry ( 200 to 250 men ), and had such features as electric generators, ventilation systems, water supplies, kitchens and heating, which allowed their occupants to hold out in the event of an attack.
These are usually illustrated with " paradoxes " in which an event appears different when observed from two different points of view, seeming to violate " common sense ".
These parties are usually of short duration and sometimes involve getting ready for the event ( e. g., the guests may put on makeup or costumes ).
These event chains can significantly affect the course of the project.
These quantities can be either simple to measure, in the case of the value of a lost building, or impossible to know for sure in the case of the probability of an unlikely event occurring.
These changes were directed internally by the various clans frequently as a syncratic cultural event to outside influences.
These included Muslim sailors being " paid a fixed wage " in advance " with an understanding that they would owe money in the event of desertion or malfeasance, in keeping with Islamic conventions " in which contracts should specify " a known fee for a known duration ", in contrast to Roman and Byzantine sailors who were " stakeholders in a maritime venture, in as much as captain and crew, with few exceptions, were paid proportional divisions of a sea venture's profit, with shares allotted by rank, only after a voyage's successful conclusion.
These torches and relay tradition were introduced in 1936 Summer Olympics by Carl Diem, the chairman of the event because during the duration of the Ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, a sacred flame burns inside of the temple of Hera, kept in custody by her priestess.
These albums went on to build a strong fan-following, but the group's confrontational attitude towards the press was increasingly problematic and triggered a severe backlash when Burnel, a martial arts enthusiast, punched music journalist Jon Savage during a promotional event.
These findings might be explained by a late Pleistocene extinction event of lions in western and central Africa and a subsequent recolonisation of these parts from Asia.
These organized offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organizers, event planners, protocol officers, chefs and other kitchen employees, waiters, and various cleaning staff, as well as visitors ' centre staff and tour guides at both official residences.
These days, it is a big event ; decorated floats drive through the town, with young women in skimpy costumes on board, throwing flowers onto the crowds.
These kinds of systems are used if event handlers need low latency and the event handlers are short and simple.
These restore connectivity within tenths of a second in the event of the loss of a network segment.
These account for about 30 % of gamma-ray bursts, but until 2005, no afterglow had been successfully detected from any short event and little was known about their origins.
These situations are distinguishable from soliciting the cessation of life-sustaining treatment so that the injured person may die a natural death, or leaving instructions not to resuscitate in the event of death.
These stages, ridiculed by many purists, seem increasingly popular with event organizers.
These are often used as first response vehicles in the event of a fire or explosion.

These and horizons
These soils overlie associated gravel horizons cleared of sand by field termites, in a prolonged and still on-going process of bioturbation.
These subsoil horizons can also be cemented by carbonates, gypsum or silica.
These fossil assemblages occur in a 3. 5 million year long uninterrupted stratigraphic sequence that has been dated using horizons of volcanic ash and paleomagnetic methods.
These horizons can be dated more precisely by chemical analysis of the tuff.
These new techniques and expanded horizons positioned the UDT well to assume an even broader role as the storms of war began brewing to the south in Vietnam.
These introduced the method of aligning the event horizon into past and future horizons oriented at 45 ° angles ( since one would need to travel faster than light to cross from the Schwarzschild radius back into flat spacetime ); and splitting the singularity into past and future horizontally-oriented lines ( since the singularity " cuts off " all paths into the future once one enters the hole ).
These same early years saw the pin ( or badge ) adopted essentially as it is today ; an induction ritual, which embodied the concept of universal brotherhood and expanded the order's horizons beyond Massachusetts, was written in 1890 ; and the first chapter out of the Northeast came into being at West Virginia University ( 1891 ).
These readings are often used to detect buried soil horizons.
These may be described both in absolute terms ( particle size distribution for texture, for instance ) and in terms relative to the surrounding material, i. e. ‘ coarser ’ or ‘ sandier ’ than the horizons above and below.
These horizons are also heavily organic, but are distinct from O horizons in that they form under waterlogged conditions.
These are present only in older, well-developed soils, and generally occur between the A and B horizons.
These horizons close to the formation boundary are characterised by large and abundant chert nodules which can be found all along the inner stream chamber where they have been left behind after dissolution of the surrounding dolostone.
These conditions include for example the following: there must be a need for the technology roadmap, input and participation from several different parts of the organization ( e. g. marketing, R & D, the Strategic Business Units ) with different planning horizons and different perspectives and the process should be needs driven.
These are ' wide ' but not ' open ' spaces, as Alton's beautifully registered grey-toned but grim visuals make the distant horizons as closed as the American border.

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