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These and contemporary
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 structures
These structures are intimately related to social attachment and bonding in other species.
These deficits can vary depending on which cerebellar structures have been damaged, and whether the lesion is bilateral or unilateral.
These continuous tension – discontinuous compression structures featured single force compression members ( no flexure or bending moments ) that did not touch each other and were ' suspended ' by the tensional members.
These ideas include the proposal that cells contain zones of low and high-density water, which could have widespread effects on the structures and functions of the other parts of the cell.
These groups were usually based on existing societal structures like villages, towns, parishes, and guilds.
These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
These light-gathering membranes may even form enclosed structures called chlorosomes in green sulfur bacteria.
These structures resemble a heavy coating of hoar frost with big and interlocking crystals, usually needle-shaped.
These structures constituted the first galaxies.
These studies explain the chemical changes associated with the major seismic discontinuities in the mantle, and show the crystallographic structures expected in the inner core of the Earth.
These can be used to find the locations of fold axes, relationships between several faults, and relationships between other geologic structures.
These products have a wide range of applications and are currently used in many civil and geotechnical engineering applications including: roads, airfields, railroads, embankments, piled embankments, retaining structures, reservoirs, canals, dams, landfills, bank protection and coastal engineering.
These primordial structures would eventually become the galaxies we see today.
These form a fractal-like hierarchy of clustered structures, with the smallest such associations being termed groups.
These structures are somewhat analogous to high-and low-pressure cells in Earth's atmosphere, but they have a very different structure — latitudinal bands that circle the entire planet, as opposed to small confined cells of pressure.
These structures are huge storms.
These structures indicate how ligand binding at the extracellular side of a receptor leads to conformational changes in the cytoplasmic side of the receptor.
These bacteria-like cytoplasmic structures strip hydrogen from fuels ( glucose, fats and some amino acids ) to burn with oxygen to form water.
These structures were called caravansarais which were inns with large courtyards with ample supplies of water for both drinking and other uses.
These structures are isomorphic under addition, if you identify them using the following scheme:
These resulted in increasingly complex structures of highly sophisticated and controlled color and surface integrity.
These structures are formed through the micro-phase segregation of two incompatible components on a nanometer scale.
These silica tetrahedra are then polymerized to some degree to create various structures, such as one-dimensional chains, two-dimensional sheets, and three-dimensional frameworks.
These technological advances led to the building of later structures like the Brooklyn Bridge ( 1883 ) and the Eiffel Tower ( 1889 ).

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