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These were used in cranes and aboard ships in Ancient Greece, as well as in mines, water pumps and siege engines in Ancient Rome.
These free-range enclosures house such animals as antelopes, giraffes, buffalo, cranes, and rhinos.
These accessory pits variously contain bronze carriages, terracotta figures of entertainers such as acrobats and strongmen, officials, stone armour suits, burials sites of horses, rare animals, and labourers, as well as bronze cranes and ducks in an underground park.
These include 14 species of large cranes, about 145 species of smaller crakes and rails, as well as a variety of families comprising one to three species, such as the Heliornithidae, the limpkin, or the trumpeters.
These cranes were used for the construction of tall buildings.
These cranes were placed docksides for the loading and unloading of cargo where they replaced or complemented older lifting methods like see-saws, winches and yards.
These modern hydraulic truck cranes are usually single-engine machines, with the same engine powering the undercarriage and the crane.
These telescopic cranes are single-engine machines, with the same engine powering the undercarriage and the crane, similar to a crawler crane.
These machines are often used to handle pallets of bricks and install frame trusses on many new building sites and they have eroded much of the work for small telescopic truck cranes.
These cranes are generally constructed in large sizes and can weigh up to 350 tons.
These cranes provided repair support for the battle fleet operating far from Great Britain.
These snakes are preyed upon by snapping turtles ( Chelydra serpentina ), American alligators ( Alligator mississippiensis ), horned owls ( Bubo virginianus ), eagles, hawks ( red-shouldered ), loggerhead shrikes ( Lanius ludovicianus ), and large wading birds, such as herons, cranes and egrets.
The Kitāb al-Aṣnām offers additional detail on the " three exalted cranes " ibn Isḥaq says were deleted from the Qur ' an: " These were also called " the Daughters of Allah " and were supposed to intercede before Allah.
These cranes feed mainly on plants although they are omnivorous.
These units ( like other cranes ) are designed to be dismantled and transported over the road on flatbed trailers.
These cranes are placed on top of the sidelifter chassis and they are normally able to travel along the chassis being shifted by hydraulic cylinders or hydraulic motors in order to load varying container lengths.
These responsibilities range from providing both critical and mundane production support equipment such as dollies, cranes, director's chairs and pop-up tents to standing in for talent and even filling in for other departments who might be shortstaffed.
These efforts have inspired unusual international cooperation – bringing together both North and South Koreans, for example – while helping improve livelihoods for people around the world and leading to the protection of millions of acres of wetlands and grasslands on the five continents where cranes live.
These cranes are migratory birds.
These heavy duty cranes were used to transport massive girders from the shore to the part of the bridge where they would then lift it and put it into place.
These are large enough to lift derailed rolling stock back onto the track, although two or more cranes may be required to safely recover a locomotive.
These cranes can travel with suspended loads and keep levelled even on an elevated track, due to the automatic cant compensation.
These cranes were placed docksides for the loading and unloading of cargo where they replaced or complemented older lifting methods like see-saws, winches and yards.
These cranes are at the date of their construction the largest in the world, able to handle ships with 25 parallel rows of containers.

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These institutions which Mr. Lyford names `` agreeable autocracies '' -- where did they come from??
These are only halfway measures, and the answer will come when some way is found to allow the technical man in industry to progress without limit in salary and prestige ''.
These minimum costs may come to $1 per month, more or less, for residential and small commercial customers, although they are substantially higher for large industrial users, who require more costly connections and metering devices.
These were the years when people flocked to Manchester not only to play golf, which had come into vogue, but also to witness the Ekwanok Country Club tournaments.
These leagues did not consider themselves " minor " – a term that did not come into vogue until St. Louis Cardinals GM Branch Rickey pioneered the farm system in the 1930s.
These plant materials come from agricultural non food crops.
These traits come to the fore in Hi, Mom! s " Be Black, Baby " sequence.
These churches at first used and then revised the use of the Prayer Book, until they, like their parent, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in liturgical study and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which come under the general heading of the Liturgical Movement.
These threats only come from unclaimed land or sea, so that over time there are fewer and fewer places from which barbarians will emanate.
These codes come from similar cultures in a relatively small geographical area, and they have passages which resemble each other.
" These are likely the same Cathari mentioned in Canon 8 of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which states "... f those called Cathari come over the Catholic faith, let them first make profession that they are willing to communicate full communion with the twice-married, and grant pardon to those who have lapsed ..."
These doors have an operating range of slightly over 90 degrees, so their use is limited to where they come into contact with a side wall when fully open ( or where they can be prevented from opening too far by a doorstop ).
These come in a variety of weights, conventionally expressed as a number, and tip designs, expressed as a letter following the number, with the higher numbers indicating lighter sticks.
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 books come out of ignorant, inquiring humanity.
These should then die when they come in contact with the tumour's oxygenated sides, meaning they would be harmless to the rest of the body.
These figures come from the 1988 census:
These types of tools can be used for business application development usually consisting in a package allowing for both business data manipulation and reporting, therefore they come with GUI screens and report editors.
These are a shadow of the things that were to come ; the reality, however, is found in Christ.
These upgrades have played a key role in supporting Greece's economy, which in the past decade has come to rely heavily on the construction industry.
These implementations originally come from NetBSD, and supports decompression of bzip2 and the Unix format.
: These are the things for which a person enjoys the dividends in this world while the principal remains for the person to enjoy in the world to come ; they are: honoring parents, loving deeds of kindness, and making peace between one person and another.
These books laid the foundation for Marx and Engels's most famous work, a political pamphlet that has since come to be commonly known as The Communist Manifesto.
These were three small creatures from outer space who slept on " Professor Bentine's " ceiling and who had come to Earth to learn the ways of Earthling children.
These ground stone axes are the earliest to come from a stratified context in the South Asia.

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