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These and dates
These three installment dates would be: October 26, January 26, and April 25 ( Providence ) and November 15, February 16 and May 15 ( Cranston ).
These dates are virtually the only clues we have to the chronology of the poems, since the separate volumes are neither chronological within themselves nor in relation to each other.
These dates are older than dates associated with most other proto-languages.
These include Quanterness chambered cairn ( 3250 BC ) in which the remains of 157 individuals were found when excavated in the 1970s, Cuween Hill near Finstown which was found to contain the bones of men, dogs and oxen and Wideford Hill cairn, which dates from 2000 BC.
These later dates for Bertha and Æthelberht also solve another possible problem: Æthelberht's daughter, Æthelburh, seems likely to have been Bertha's child, but the earlier dates would have Bertha aged sixty or so at Æthelburh's likely birthdate using the early dates.
These dates are useful on their own, and can also be used in conjunction with relative dating methods or to calibrate relative dating methods.
These scholars have suggested dates for Luke from 75 to 100.
These dates fall about halfway between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox.
These were scattered over the floor when the Mithraeum was destroyed, as Christians apparently regarded the coins as polluted ; and they therefore provide reliable dates for the functioning of the Mithraeum.
These dates, however, are not absolute, since written Old Norse is found well into the 15th century.
These earlier dates better fit the tradition of his association with Ignatius and John the Evangelist.
These dates, however, conflict with Radiocarbon dating which indicates that the eruption occurred about 1645 – 1600 BC.
These dates do not correspond with the fighting on mainland North America, where the fighting between the two colonial powers was largely concluded in six years, from the Battle of Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760.
These projects help to identify distributions of birds, their population densities and changes over time, arrival and departure dates of migration, breeding seasonality and even population genetics.
These dates were followed by a return to The Crypt in Oslo, Norway, and a first time ever concert in Stockholm, Sweden.
These biographies of early church leaders, mostly written in the 11th century, may for propaganda purposes have invented, exaggerated, or borrowed miracles, and altered days of death, but some argue that their authors had no reason to distort mundane facts such as the dates and places of meetings.
These extreme dates are 2000 BCE and 3000 CE.
These dates are one year earlier than those given in the third edition of Thiele's Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, thereby correcting an internal consistency that Thiele never resolved, as explained in the Rehoboam article.
These two dates seem to be incorporated within the same festival, though the evidence for what took place in between is lacking.
These do not occur on the dates of the solstices.
These presentations vary from " Why linguists don't do dates " to the one by Starostin discussed above.

These and coincide
These meanings often coincide within proper context, but the fallacious arguer does a semantic shift, slowly changing the context by treating, as equivalent, distinct meanings of the term.
These often coincide with a wrestling show featuring an all-star card filled with legends.
( These saints were assigned by the Spanish missionaries so that each Pueblo's feast day would coincide with a traditional ceremony.
These two boundaries need not coincide.
These equations are in fact even valid for complex values of x, because both sides are entire ( that is, holomorphic on the whole complex plane ) functions of x, and two such functions that coincide on the real axis necessarily coincide everywhere.
These are both subgroups of SL ( transvections have determinant 1, and det is a map to an abelian group, so GL ≤ SL ), but in general do not coincide with it.
These concerts, which were held simultaneously in nine major cities around the world, were intended to coincide with the G8 summit to put pressure on the leaders of the world's richest nations to fight poverty in Africa by cancelling debt.
These forms then cannot be merely the products of our psychological mechanism, though they may turn out to coincide with these.
These symptoms usually coincide with multiple falls, epilepsy, fainting, and uncontrollable bladder.
These categorisations broadly coincide with the traditional division between " recreational " wreck diving ( taught as a specialty course by recreational diver training agencies and normally limited to the " light zone " and / or 100-130 cumulative feet of depth plus penetration ) and " technical " wreck diving ( taught as a stand-alone course by technical diver training agencies ).
These definitions coincide for connected graphs.
These developments happened to coincide with a campaign alleging a " secret plan to oust Blocher " initiated by the SVP on 27 August, and party spokesperson S. R. Jäggi on 6 September confirmed that campaign was referring to the documents incriminating Blocher in the Roschacher affair now revealed.
These licenses may be used by stations providing a service to coincide with local, cultural and sporting events or festivals.
These lines ( when represented in a logarithmic scale ) tend to straight lines whose slopes coincide with Conway's constant.
These interpretations coincide with one of the interpretations of the German coat of arms, that suggests an adler being the bird of Odin, a god of war, which is commonly depicted as a horserider.
These 1974 models timed to coincide precisely with the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, and were a significant part of Chrysler's economic woes in the late 1970s.
These celebrations invariably coincide with agricultural lean periods such as after-harvest, and therefore the feeling of gaiety and generosity, even to a fault.
These legal concepts refer to place of birth and citizenship rather than cultural background and do not coincide with the more fluid concepts of ethnicity used by cultural anthropologists.
These notions are in general different, although for and they coincide in the sense that is stationary if and only if is stationary in.
These typically involve direct student exchanges between two families arranged through Rotary to coincide with major school holiday periods.
These interruptions tend to coincide with warmer periods.
These may be heuristics-based such as the Extended Kalman Filter or the Assumed Density Filters described in Peter S. Maybeck's book or more methodologically driven such as the projection filters introduced by Damiano Brigo, Bernard Hanzon and François Le Gland, some sub-families of which are shown to coincide with the Assumed Density Filters.
These are often said to be agglomerations of provinces, but as the latter were a colonial imposition, the boundaries do not coincide exactly, and the Provinces of Tailevu, Ra, Naitasiri, Lomaiviti and parts of Yasawa and Ba makes the Kubuna Confederacy.

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