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These will serve as lifting pads for the electrical contacts.
These tools usually focus on accounts rather than on individual contacts.
These contacts were often with the help of Drybow / Dribu, a leader and spokesman of the wig – men, a most intelligent man of goodwill, with a quiet authority that brought forth friendly cooperation.
These variations in specificity are the result of interatomic contacts with local residues near the active sites of each subunit.
These contacts eventually led to a state visit of Queen Elizabeth to Ireland in 2011.
These auxiliary contacts are in series with the coil.
These inappropriate contacts are called interferences, and if present, they can cause a patient to subconsciously avoid those motions, as they will provoke a painful response.
These contacts usually consist first of the bump or pass so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards the player designated as the setter ; second of the set ( usually an over-hand pass using wrists to push finger-tips at the ball ) by the setter so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards a spot where one of the players designated as an attacker can hit it, and third by the attacker who spikes ( jumping, raising one arm above the head and hitting the ball so it will move quickly down to the ground on the opponent's court ) to return the ball over the net.
These discussions led to unofficial contacts with the British Northern Ireland Office under the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Brooke, and with the government of the Republic under Charles Haughey – although both governments maintained in public that they would not negotiate with terrorists.
These organizations are partly social, partly professional in nature and provide professionals with opportunities for advanced education, presentations on current research, business contacts, public advocacy for the profession and other advantages.
These contacts immediately led to the dispatch of multiple embassies from the Chinese, which helped to develop the Silk Road.
These children are a significant source of infection to other infants and, more importantly, to pregnant female contacts.
These missions were successful establishing contacts with Indian nationalists in exile in Thailand and Malaya, supporting the establishment and organisation of the Indian Independence League.
These particular switches have three banks of contacts ; what appear to be continuous arcs of metal might be shields ; individual contacts are hidden.
These contacts are the basis of charge injection in all modern OLED devices.
These sync modes close the contacts a few milliseconds before the shutter is open, to give the flashbulb time to reach peak brightness before exposing the film.
These measurements have been used to measure nanoscale contacts, atomic bonding, Van der Waals forces, and Casimir forces, dissolution forces in liquids and single molecule stretching and rupture forces.
These also included people with political contacts ( especially during the Third Reich, people who insured that National Socialist attitudes would prevail at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes.
These reforms, and his reputation and top-level contacts in the U. S. and Europe, helped him to mobilize $ 20 billion in new loans from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
( These groups had contacts with some conservative politicians, among whom were Laval and Marshal Philippe Pétain.
These contacts occurred with the opening of the Silk Road in the 2nd century BC, following the travels of Zhang Qian between 138 and 126 BC.
These contacts culminated with the official introduction of Buddhism in China in 67 AD.
" These contacts were very beneficial, enabling research taking place from all over the world to link up in meaningful ways and, in a sense, helping establish an international hydrological community.

These and common
These problems are not local to Rhode Island, but are recognized as common to all states.
These snails cling solidly with their broad muscular foot to rocky surfaces at sublittoral depths, although some species such as Haliotis cracherodii used to be common in the intertidal zone.
These names make it evident that the American broccoli, carrot, and onion are not indigenous to China and therefore are less common in the cuisines of China.
These were initially custom devices, but it was soon common to include such support in a LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge.
These groupings have since been revised to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent.
These birds are generally solitary or found in pairs early in the year, but family groups are common in the late summer and winter roosts may have two dozen or more birds in a single covey.
These antibiotics have a common element in their molecular structure: a four-atom ring known as a beta-lactam.
These three products all share a common ancestry and are currently under active development at Oracle Corporation.
These unacceptable demands together with the Bulgarian refusal to demobilize its army after the Treaty of London had ended the common war against the Ottomans and alarmed Greece, which decided also to maintain its army's mobilization.
These damages need not be set forth in statute as they already exist in the tradition of common law.
These skills often assist in building political power through the formation of large social groups working for a common agenda.
These nations were often united by common linguistic, religious or family ties.
These are so common that they are also used as metaphors for other forms of coercion.
These associations may link to a common ancestry, recalled from two hundred years previous, though they may not.
These first appeared soon after metallic cartridges became common.
These early mentions show that couscous spread rapidly, but generally that couscous was common from Tripolitania to the west, while from Cyrenaica to the east the main cuisine was Egyptian, with couscous as an occasional dish.
These symptoms are also present in the more common bacterial vaginosis.
These lawsuits involved groups of people either suing or being sued in actions at common law.
These include psychometry ( establishing the history of an object ), slate writing ( common in Victorian times ), extras appearing in photographs ( seemingly no more ; possibly since the advent of compound camera lenses using plastic as well as quartz-glass ) and a long list of other curiosities.
These results show that the composition of the salt, as anhydrous chlorides on a weight percentage basis, was calcium chloride ( CaCl < sub > 2 </ sub >) 14. 4 %, potassium chloride ( KCl ) 4. 4 %, magnesium chloride ( MgCl < sub > 2 </ sub >) 50. 8 % and sodium chloride ( common salt, NaCl ) 30. 4 %.
These parts are transpositions of parts written for other bass instruments used before the modern double bass became common and may actually lower the part an octave.
These discrete circuits consumed much space and power and were limited in speed, although they are still common in some applications.
These devices are not common.
These influences have led some scholars to suggest that Islamic law may have laid the foundations for " the common law as an integrated whole ".

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