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These qualms exacerbated animosities toward Peru dating from the colonial period, now intensified by disputes over customs duties and loans.
These organizations ' customs and practices differ widely.
These local customs are referred to as differences in typica and are accepted by church leaders since they are not perceived to conflict theologically with basic Orthodox teachings.
These are examples ; depending on the period of time and location in Europe, feudal customs and practices varied ; see examples of feudalism.
These conquerors soon became settled, and adopted many of the local customs, forming many small and warring kingdoms.
These laws and customs vary from country to country, and have varied over time.
These innovations in turn drew upon existing tribal customs, such as the iNtanga.
These shared the profits of the silver mines in southern Iberia with the Barcas family and closely followed Hellenistic diplomatic customs.
These reforms were aimed at eliminating most state monopolies, simplifying taxes and customs duties, curtailing public employment, and privatizing major state enterprises.
These customs, unique to the Spartans, have been interpreted in various ways.
These would indicate that certain institutions and customs came directly from the Etruscans.
These customs ranged throughout Southeast Asia, stretching, for example, to the island of New Guinea. The agricultural technology was exploited after population pressures increased to the point that systematic intensive farming was required for mere survival, say of yams ( in Papua ) or rice ( in Indonesia ).
These preventative measures are a combination of systems and practices put into its place at legitimate bioscience laboratories to prevent the use of dangerous pathogens and toxins for malicious use, as well as by customs agents and agricultural and natural resource managers to prevent the spread of these biological agents in natural and managed.
These conflicts included a customs dispute with Austria-Hungary beginning in 1906 ( commonly referred to as the " Pig War "), the Bosnian crisis of 1908 – 1909 in which Serbia assumed an attitude of protest over Austria-Hungary's annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina ( ending in Serbian acquiescence without compensation in March 1909 ), and finally the two Balkan Wars of 1912 – 1913 in which Serbia conquered Macedonia and Kosovo from the Ottoman Empire.
These customs come from traditions passed from generation to generation and have become standard.
These people share many common cultural customs with neighboring nations.
These new rulers adopted many Egyptian beliefs and customs, but always " interpreted " them in relation to their Greek culture.
These times include, for example, when two Jews of different ethnic background marry, when a non-Jew converts to Judaism and determines what customs to follow for the first time, or when a lapsed or less observant Jew returns to traditional Judaism and must determine what was done in his or her family's past.
These efforts were largely unsuccessful in that Manchus gradually adopted the customs and language of the surrounding Han Chinese and, by the 19th century, spoken Manchu was rarely used even in the Imperial court.
These boys, usually between the ages of 10 and 12, were then taken from their parents and given to the Turkish families in the provinces to learn Turkish language and customs, and the rules of Islam ; these boys were then enrolled in Janissary training.
These codified laws may coexist with or contradict other forms of social control, such as religious proscriptions, professional rules and ethics, or the cultural mores and customs of a society.
These developments have reflected changing customs, political ideals, and economic conditions.
These subdivisions are still recognized by Nejdis today, as each province retains its own variation of the Nejdi dialect and Nejdi customs.
These tribes spoke different languages ​​ but their customs were similar.
These monikers were given based on their customs of tattooing and teeth decoration.

These and indeed
These principles may flourish and triumph in the schools ; where it is, indeed, difficult, if not impossible, to refute them.
These developments have indeed made our lives better, but the best contribution that bionics has made is in the field of biomedical engineering.
: These Topasses have no Forts, but depend on their Alliance with the Natives: And indeed they are already so mixt, that it is hard to distinguish whether they are Portugueze or Indians.
These words mean that people who have in them what indeed constitutes nationality are able to extend the existence of their nation regardless of the political circumstances of that existence, and may even pursue its re-creation.
" These results suggest that riluzole might indeed have antidepressant efficacy in subjects with bipolar depression ," say the team. Safety monitoring includes regular liver function tests and people with liver disease such as hepatitis should be monitored especially carefully.
These discoveries would have secured greatness indeed, as together with J. J. Thomson's discovery of the electron in 1897, they finally replaced John Dalton ’ s theory of atoms being solid spherical particles.
These three 2-way relations are not independent ( i. e. both the synodic month and eclipse year are dependent on the apparent motion of the Sun, both the draconic month and eclipse year are dependent on the motion of the nodes ), and indeed the eclipse year can be described as the beat period of the synodic and draconic months ( i. e. the period of the difference between the synodic and draconic months ); in formula:
These were the staples of the UK take-away business, and indeed of English diets, however, like many national dishes, quality can vary drastically from the commercial or mass produced product to an authentic or homemade variety using more carefully chosen ingredients.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
" There are, indeed, various names affirmed to designate the ante-Hellenic inhabitants of many parts of Greece — the Pelasgi, the Leleges, the Curetes, the Kaukones, the Aones, the Temmikes, the Hyantes, the Telchines, the Boeotian Thracians, the Teleboae, the Ephyri, the Phlegyae, & c. These are names belonging to legendary, not to historical Greece — extracted out of a variety of conflicting legends by the logographers and subsequent historians, who strung together out of them a supposed history of the past, at a time when the conditions of historical evidence were very little understood.
These populations have mixed in a melting pot very early on in the history of the island ( indeed first settlers married women from Madagascar and of Indo-portugese heritage ) resulting in a majority population of mixed race and in a " Creole " culture.
These are often run on similar terms to informal composition tourneys ; indeed, the same problems which are entries in the informal composition tourney are often also set in the solving tourney.
Upon hearing of the spectacular French victories at Ulm and Austerlitz later in 1805, Fox commented: " These are wonders indeed but they are not much more than I expected ".
These few words have been interpreted by some partisans of a conspiracy theory as evidence that the Pope had indeed been poisoned.
These four are indeed all Georgians, knew each other, and mined gold in Montana.
These may be defined as indeed higher dimensional piecewise linear function ( see second figure below ).
These characters were often played by some of the great recognisable character actors of the 1970s British sit-com era, and indeed spotting these famous faces — and enjoying their reactions to the torture of Frank's hapless influence — is one of the joys of watching the series.
These sensations, unlike the ideas, are indeed proper to individual created minds, and subsist as modes thereof.
These studies demonstrate that the grammatical functions of Broca's area and the semantic functions of Wernicke's area are indeed deep, abstract properties of the language system independent of its modality of expression.
These differences in how the postures are counted have led some Cheng practitioners, such as William C. C. Chen, to characterize their own forms as exceeding 70 " movements ," and indeed, upon close comparison with the Yang Chengfu form, Cheng's postures, if counted the same way as Yang's are, would number over 70.
These could only confirm that the Cisticolidae were indeed distinct, and suggested that bulbuls ( Pycnonotidae ) were apparently the closest relatives of a group containing Sylviidae, Timaliidae, cisticolids and white-eyes.
These figurines predate, by many thousands of years, the available records of the goddesses listed below as examples of mother goddesses, so although they seem to conform to the same generic type, it is not clear whether they, indeed, were representations of a goddess or whether, if they are, there was any continuity of religion that connects them with Middle Eastern and Classical deities.
These features were derived by numerous individuals over a period of years ; indeed it was not until the middle of the twentieth century that accurate predictions of the last feature and observations confirming its existence were made.
These are by the artist known as the Master of the Prayer Books of around 1500, commissioned by Count Engelbert II of Nassau The peak period of production was the 14th century, but manuscript versions continued to be produced until the advent of printing, and indeed afterwards-there are at least seven manuscripts dated after 1500.
These interim versions ( with displacements ranging between 443 and 490 cc ) were " feelers ", developed to see if there was indeed a continued market for the Kei car.

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