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These differences, in turn, derive from prior differences concerning the friendly or hostile character of change.
These scripts are thought to derive from the Proto-Sinaitic alphabet ( dated to about 1500 BC ), which is thought to derive from Egyptian hieroglyphs.
These principles derive ultimately from Roman law, transmitted through Spanish and French law, as the state's current territory intersects the area of North America colonized by Spain and by France.
These practices also find currency among non-denominational fundamentalist or charismatic fellowships, many of which derive from Baptist origins, culturally if not theologically.
These beliefs might be justified because they are self-evident, infallible, or derive from reliable cognitive mechanisms.
These descriptions may be used in order to derive several interesting properties.
These so-called non-coding RNAs (" ncRNA ") can be encoded by their own genes ( RNA genes ), but can also derive from mRNA introns.
These properties derive from ultraviolet's power to alter chemical bonds, even without having quite enough energy to ionize atoms.
These spectra can be interpreted to derive information about the atoms and molecules, and they can also be used to detect, identify and quantify chemicals.
These properties derive from the ultraviolet photon's power to alter chemical bonds in molecules, even without having enough energy to ionize atoms.
These base units are used to derive larger and smaller units and replaced a huge number of unstandardised units of measure that existed previously.
These he does not derive from your pleasure ; no, nor from the law and the constitution.
These are closely related to the terpenes, and derive from them through partial oxidation.
These names derive from the Greek name for the gulf, the Great Syrtis.
These range from naive semantics or stochastic semantic analysis to the use of pragmatics to derive meaning from context.
These cheaper films allowed the studios to derive maximum value from facilities and contracted staff in between a studio's more important productions, while also breaking in new personnel.
These feelings may derive from a strain on an individual before and after joining an organization.
These disorders are congenital conditions that derive from either damage to, or abnormal development of, the fetal nervous system in the earliest stages of development in utero.
These equity derivatives derive their value from the price of the underlying stock or stocks.
These depictions derive directly from the accounts given by Saint Bridget of Sweden of her visions, in which she describes seeing this.
These myths in turn may derive from an earlier Hittite myth concerning the battle between the Storm God Tarhun and the dragon Illuyankas.
These sets of differential equations can be used to derive a transfer function that models the behavior of the system.
These posts gave him both better pay and more free time with which to tutor privately and derive more income from those endeavours.

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These ways are absolutely irreconcilable because they offer two different recipes for man's redemption from chaos.
These institutions which Mr. Lyford names `` agreeable autocracies '' -- where did they come from??
These peoples, desperately hoping to lift themselves to decent levels of living must not, by our neglect, be forced to seek help from, and finally become virtual satellites of, those who proclaim their hostility to freedom.
These illiterate boors conscripted from villages all across the Czarina's empire had, Suvorov may have told Lewis, just two things a commander could count on: physical fitness and personal courage.
These conceptions and the manner in which they were transposed into poetry or engendered by poetic form are intrinsic to western life from the time of Aeschylus to that of Shakespeare.
These proposals would reduce the amount of tax that DuPont stockholders might have to pay -- from an estimated 1.1 billion dollars under present law to as little as 192 million dollars.
These little songs, however, were sweet nothings from the heart, tender memories of his childhood, little melodies that anyone could hum and that would make one want to weep.
These publications replaced the U. S. Naval Medical Bulletin, published continuously from 1907 through 1959, as well as the Navy's Hospital Corps Quarterly and the Bulletin of the U. S. Army Medical Department, published from 1922 to 1949.
These boards are nailed to the roof beams by reaching up through the open space between the beams, from inside the shelter.
These are mostly through highways that carry traffic going from one destination to another.
These publications may be secured as follows: The Annual Catalog from the Director of Admissions and other issues from the Publications Office.
These engines can be removed from a boat with relative ease, wherein lies their greatest advantage.
These will be available at cost from our Plans Department.
These are inexpensive and available from the U. S. Geological Society, Washington 25, D. C..
These extrapolated fluxes are about an order of magnitude less than the values from the satellite data and the figures in Whipple's table.
These fractions were tested for ABO agglutinin activity, using fractions from group AB plasma as a control.
These groups have varied widely from mere families, primitive, totemic groups, and small modern cults and sects, to the memberships of great denominations, and great, widely dispersed world religions.
These changes represent, in effect, a shift from ( 1 ) an administrative compilation of data obtained through procedures designed primarily to serve political and economic objectives to ( 2 ) a systematic sampling census of the whole African population.
These subjects implied that they too could prevent their arms from rising if they tried.
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
These names were secured from member companies by the Association from the forty-four sources listed in Appendix Aj.

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