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These enlarged realms spawned diaspora congregations, as immigrants settled in areas where the prevailing creeds differed from their own.
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These alterations included the removal of his tiny ears, 3 toes on each foot rather than four, enlarged central dorsal fins and a bulkier body.
These were followed by the similar but slightly enlarged and marginally faster Karlsruhe and Graudenz classes.
These ships, which, after the Russo-Japanese War ( 1904 – 1905 ), became known simply as destroyers, were basically enlarged torpedo boats, with speed equal to or surpassing the torpedo boats, but were armed with heavier guns that could attack them before they were able to close on the main fleet.
These titles were known in Ottoman Turkish respectively as Hünkar-i Khanedan-i Âl-i Osman, Sultan us-Selatin and Khakan ( the latter enlarged as Khakan ül-Berreyn vel-Bahreyn by Mehmet II, Bayezid II and Selim I, meaning " Khan of Khans of the Two Lands ( Europe and Asia ) and the Two Seas ( Mediterranean and Indian )").
These were enlarged by a mechanical process, and coloured in oils by the artist himself, with the assistance and under the direction of his friend John Everett Millais.
These were enlarged in 1854 after the Brighton company entered into an agreement with the London Chatham and Dover Railway to handle its goods traffic at the Depot.
These patients will often present with a very enlarged spleen due to having to process defective red blood cells.
These activities encouraged the church authorities to start building St James Church in 1831, subsequently enlarged in 1882.
These polar characteristics would have been exposed to 6 months of near-endless daylight during the summer also, where enlarged eyes and optic lobes would not have proven necessarily advantageous.
These dewlaps are usually of a different color from the rest of their body and when enlarged they make the lizard seem much bigger than it really is, used primarily when warding off predators and for males to attract females during the mating season.
These burrows can range from to over in length, with an enlarged chamber at its terminal portion to allow the female to turn around.
These may include dilation of the esophagus, an enlarged pouch, prolapsed stomach ( when part of the stomach moves into the band where it does not belong ), erosion or migration.
These buildings were enlarged with an extension at the rear and five further cottages were added, making a row of seven.
These enlarged or ' giant ' axons cannot transmit signals properly, and eventually deteriorate, resulting in the range of neurological anomalies associated with the disorder.
These and realms
These lesser houses held no realms, however: all the Noldorin realms of Beleriand and later Eriador were ruled by a descendant of Finwë.
These understandings did not last, however, and the Mongol Great Khan, Möngke, issued a directive to his brother Hulagu to extend the realms of the empire to the Nile River.
These two divisions of the world, into three realms on the vertical axis and into four points on the horizontal, were quite important in mythology ; they can be interpreted in statues of Slavic gods, particularly those of the three-headed Triglav and the four-headed Svantevit.
These two texts represent considerable theoretical extensions of his basic laboratory work into the realms of political science, linguistics, sociology and others.
Such lines are referred to as orita meta, literally “ the point of intersection between cosmic realms .” These lines are always drawn at the beginning of the divination ritual in order to open up spiritual channels of communication before the diviner can reveal the meaning of the lines.
These form part of a nested system and are grouped into 62 provinces ( e. g. the South China Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Central Indian Ocean Islands ) that, in turn, are grouped into 12 major realms.
These realms deal with the eternal and structural, such as the symmetries of nature, and are properly investigated by a mantic phenomenology, not an hermeneutic one.
These practices included dematerialization, body-doubling, cooking food without fire, mind-reading, visitation of the various realms of heaven and hell, time travel, and knowledge of past lives.
These units exist in the physiological, social, psychological, and behavioral realms and share three common attributes:
These and spawned
These studies, which used adeno-associated virus, have spawned a number of new studies investigating gene therapy for human retinal disease.
These included large and small efforts in all areas of the automotive landscape — most notably in the realm of pickup trucks ( such as the Mazda B-Series, which spawned a Ford Courier variant in North America in 1972 ) and smaller cars.
These include player attributes, and whether or not things like health, missile weapons or traps are spawned in levels.
These works, " minor classics " of English literature, are set in the contemporaneous fictional country of Ruritania and spawned the genre known as Ruritanian romance.
These canals are spawned by the Chao Phraya, the Tha Chin, the Mae Klong Rivers and their tributaries.
These characters while may not have direct access to the inside of the lair use the ingame command / target to observe if the monster desired has spawned.
These abilities have spawned a sub-community of players who focus on specially designed " jump maps " of which the goal is to reach the end of a series of difficult courses.
These albums spawned several top forty hit singles, including: " Flat Natural Born Good-Timin ' Man ," " In Some Room Above the Street ," " Single Again ," " Your Place or Mine ," " Quits ," and " Whiskey Trip.
Produced by John Leckie, These Days, released in 1991, found the band experimenting with a harder rock sound, and while it sold well and spawned the hit singles " I Am Here " and " You May Be Right ", it was to be the band's last effort for almost a decade.
These songs spawned three soundtrack albums: Modern Music for Swinging Superheroes in 1996 ( a non-commercial promotional album, now out of print ) Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que in 1997, and Space Ghost's Surf & Turf ( both commercial albums published by Rhino Entertainment ) in 1998.
These long-range policy initiatives, however, spawned some civil unrest immediately following their implementation by increasing unemployment.
These shooting sprees even spawned a response from the AAA Motor Club to its members on how to respond to drivers with road rage or aggressive maneuvers and gestures.
These albums have spawned the singles " You and Me ", " First Time ", and " Whatever It Takes ", which have all been top 40 hits in the US.
These events have been documented by national media and have spawned a website and magazine as well as an action group.
These spawned another two Top 40 single hits (" Two Places at the Same Time "-# 40 in 1980 ; and " That Old Song "-# 21 in 1981 ).
These repeated conflicts spawned deep mutual antagonism between the two nations, which were only, and partially, overcome by their alliance to contain Imperial Germany in the early 20th century.
These events spawned the term ' too big to fail ' and resulted in a lot of discussion about the moral hazard of these actions.
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