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These and contemporary
These contemporary structures, beautifully adapted to a school in the country, are home to 60 children, ages eight to fourteen, grades four through eight.
These vast distances from the sea have had a profound impact on Chad's historical and contemporary development.
These albums ( except the last ) were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes.
These Light Dragoons were trained in reconnaissance, skirmishing and other work requiring endurance in accordance with contemporary standards of light cavalry performance.
These ships had the size and displacement of the original torpedo boat destroyers that the contemporary destroyer had evolved from.
These paradoxes were very well known in ancient times, some are alluded to by Eubulides ' contemporary Aristotle and even partially by Plato.
These films, often compared unfavorably by contemporary critics to Lang's earlier works, have since been reevaluated as being integral to the emergence and evolution of American genre cinema, film noir in particular.
These works also influenced contemporary Italian scientist Galileo Galilei and provided one of the foundations for Englishman Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation.
These include a number of Jardines ’ long-standing businesses such as Jardine Engineering Corporation ( JEC ), Jardine Shipping Services, Jardine Aviation Services, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals, Jardine Schindler and Gammon Construction as well as more contemporary interests that reflect the demands of Asian consumers ; among them Pizza Hut restaurants in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam and Jardine OneSolution IT services.
These had the standard groove size ( the same width as the contemporary 78 rpm records ), rather than the " microgroove " used in post-World War II 33⅓ " Long Play " records.
These diverse movements can be referred to collectively as contemporary sharia ( s ).
These bands perform a show that is designed to entertain the audience, but feature more traditional symphonic styles of music rather than contemporary music ( marches, film scores, jazz, or older pop music ).
These Jewish scholars translated dozens of philosophical and medical treatises into Latin, bringing the heritage of classical antiquity and the great contemporary Muslim culture to pre-Renaissance Europe.
These scenes are criticized as contemporary revisionism, a token to the widespread antiwar sentiment of the time ( it was released during the apex of U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War ).
" These findings revolutionized contemporary knowledge of chimpanzee behaviour, and were further evidence of the social similarities between humans and chimpanzees, albeit in a much darker manner.
These contemporary Catholics are mostly families who came from Malta, but also from Italy during the Republic of Venice, and today the Catholic community takes in about 4000 people, ( 2 / 3 of Maltese descent ) who live almost exclusively in the Venetian " Citadel " of Corfu City, and harmoniously side-by-side with the Orthodox community.
These beliefs range from the spiritually transformative to the apocalyptic, and center upon various contemporary interpretations of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar.
These were both feats of exceptional ambition, which would have been beyond any contemporary state.
These were written in the popular Augustan form of the " imitation " of a classical poet, not so much a translation of his works as an updating with contemporary references.
These contemporary VLIW CPUs are primarily successful as embedded media processors for consumer electronic devices.
These historians claim that a slower six-count variation of Carolina Jitterbug ( which is 8-count ) was what gave rise to contemporary Carolina Shag.
These programmes contrast with the simple good-versus-evil dualism of Star Wars, or the ' feel-good ' tone and unconnected episode structure of both early Star Trek and the series ' main contemporary Doctor Who.
These films, now considered classics of Australian cinema explored contemporary Australian identity through dramatic episodes in Australian history.
These and other examples have led skeptics to believe that many of these terms are derived from notions that would have been contemporary in Dee and Kelley's time.
These films were contemporary with, and associated with, the French New Wave or nouvelle vague, though Resnais did not regard himself as being fully part of that movement.

These and sources
These names were secured from member companies by the Association from the forty-four sources listed in Appendix Aj.
These childhood experiences are sources of the self-certainty that the adolescent needs, for experimenting with many roles, and for the freedom to fail sometimes in the process of exploring and discovering her skills and abilities.
These sources feature regular repetitive publication of series of data.
These occurrences, along with a Bieda who is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle under the year 501, are the only appearances of the name in early sources.
These registers are then combined and brought up to the standard of a statistical register by comparing the data in different sources and ensuring the quality is sufficient for official statistics to be produced.
These can be explained by assuming that the slit behaves as though it has a large number of point sources spaced evenly across the width of the slit.
These sources assert that al-Hakim rejected ad-Darazi's claims of divinity, and ordered the elimination of his movement while supporting that of Hamza ibn Ali.
These techniques primarily include the cueing, equalization, and audio mixing of two or more sound sources.
These scholars influenced methods of research and editing, due in part to the Islamic practice of isnad which emphasized fidelity to written record, checking sources, and skeptical inquiry.
These influences serve to reinforce the conclusion that the Book of Exodus originated in the exiled Jewish community of 6th-century Babylon, but not all the sources are Mesopotamian: the story of Moses's flight to Midian following the murder of the Egyptian overseer may draw on the Egyptian Tale of Sinuhe.
These names however remain unattested in sources, and come from the original Babylonian Empire from 2000 BCE, not the Chaldean Empire or Persian Empire of the Book of Esther.
These hymns are full of rich, poetic imagery drawn from biblical sources, folk tradition, and other religions and philosophies.
These adopt a style of storytelling rather than specific characters from their sources, usually with a knowing or ironic twist.
These techniques, generally known as recombinant DNA technology, use DNA molecules from different sources, which are combined into one molecule to create a new set of genes.
These two texts are also the only two sources that explicitly mention that the substance was heated over a furnace before being discharged ; although the validity of this information is open to question, modern reconstructions have relied upon them.
These comprised a system for warriors, wizards and various monsters of non-human races drawn from the works of Tolkien and other sources.
These numbers are highly speculative ; many sources give vague ideas of the unemployment rating being ( for example, in 2003 ) around 50 %, giving the impression that the actual rate could be several percentage points higher or lower.
) These terms all have these properties: they vanish when Ω = 0 ; that is, they are zero for an inertial frame ( which, of course, does not rotate ); they take on a different magnitude and direction in every rotating frame, depending upon its particular value of Ω ; they are ubiquitous in the rotating frame ( affect every particle, regardless of circumstance ); and they have no apparent source in identifiable physical sources, in particular, matter.
These are its principal sources of hard currency earnings.
These additional manuscript sources of the Testimonium have furnished additional ways to evaluate Josephus ' mention of Jesus in the Antiquities, principally through a close textual comparison between the Arabic, Syriac and Greek versions to the Testimonium.
These sources include entities with legal obligations to submit reports to the FinTRACA when a suspicious activity is detected, as well as reports of cash transactions above a threshold amount specified by regulation.
These light sources were quite inefficient and produced weak projections.
These apocryphal sources are usually dated from the end of the 1st to the early 4th century, all possibly written well after Mary's death.
These rhymes seem to have come from a variety of sources, including traditional riddles, proverbs, ballads, lines of Mummers ' plays, drinking songs, historical events, and, it has been suggested, ancient pagan rituals.
These sources tend to be much weaker than reactors.

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