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These are the wines the French themselves use for everyday drinking, for even in France virtually no one drinks the Grands Crus on a meal-to-meal basis.
These models could not easily be reconciled with the way objects are observed to behave on the macro scale of everyday life.
These humble scenes deal with simple, everyday activities, yet they also have functioned as a source of documentary information about a level of French society not hitherto considered a worthy subject for painting.
These servants and slaves would come to use the creole as an everyday vernacular, rather than merely in situations in which contact with a speaker of the superstrate was necessary.
These fragmentary writings, inspired by a renewed reading of Nietzsche, treated issues like emigration, totalitarianism and individuality, as well as everyday matters such as giving presents, dwelling and the impossibility of love.
These correspond to two kinds of knowledge, the illusion ( εἰκασία eikasia ) of our ordinarily, everyday experience, and belief ( πίστις pistis ) about discrete physical objects which cast their shadows.
These conditions together explain why the bright spot is not encountered in everyday life.
These servants and slaves would come to use the creole as an everyday vernacular, rather than merely in situations in which contact with a speaker of the superstrate was necessary.
These three laws hold to a good approximation for macroscopic objects under everyday conditions.
These films were shot in a documentary style with many nonprofessional actors ; like his earlier films, they portrayed everyday life under the weight of an oppressive system, but without overt commentary.
These lively, realist portraits of flower girls, street urchins, and beggars constitute an extensive and appealing record of the everyday life of his times.
These boats have traditionally been used for everyday work and for traveling to church.
These special issues are intended for everyday circulation and are regularly encountered as such.
These are the elements of culture that are unseen and not cognitively identified in everyday interactions between organizational members.
These have been called a " philosophy of everyday life.
These behavioral studies show the importance of the vomeronasal system in animals ’ social networks and everyday activities.
These races gain more popularity everyday as skaters form friendships and bonds at these events.
These studies have often focused on the differences between online and offline interactions, though contemporary research is moving towards the view that CMC should be studied as embedded in everyday life.
These include Still life paintings of small everyday objects like bricks, portraits and self portraits whose subjects are dressed as if from some other time and place, and large paintings, allegorical in nature that present a sense of the apocalyptic and again reference another time.
These are a mixture of various sounds, accompanying the group's everyday business ( for example, foraging, feeding ), and they are used to maintain audio contact with the members of the group.
These are generally considered above personal opinion, because these people grew up with everyday interaction with Muhammad, and had often asked about the meanings of verses or circumstances of their revelation ; and they were very knowledgeable in both Arabic literature and Islamic thought.
These are the everyday phenomena which along with anti-cyclones, drive the weather over much of the Earth.
These signals and locations must be common everyday things to which most people would not give a second glance.

These and objects
These new pictures focussed on the familiar and commonplace objects that he had heard the men in his prison camp talking about as the things they missed most, hence associated with the sense of lost freedom: the cafe at the corner, the newspaper kiosk, the girls in doorways and windows along the street, the golden-crusted French bread they lacked, the cigarettes denied them.
These terms have historically been applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did not show the disk of a planet and was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet, but as small objects in the outer Solar System were discovered, their volatile-based surfaces were found to more closely resemble comets, and so were often distinguished from traditional asteroids.
These early human cultures later interpreted these spirits to be present in animals, the living plant world, and even in natural objects in a form of animism.
These archaeologists suggested that defensibility was never a major concern in the siting of a broch, and argued that they may have been the " stately homes " of their time, objects of prestige and very visible demonstrations of superiority for important families ( Armit 2003 ).
These objects are called the elements or members of the set.
These categories surely have some objects that are " special " in a certain way, such as the empty set or the product of two topologies, yet in the definition of a category, objects are considered to be atomic, i. e., we do not know whether an object A is a set, a topology, or any other abstract concept – hence, the challenge is to define special objects without referring to the internal structure of those objects.
These physical properties are then represented by tensors, which are mathematical objects that have the required property of being independent of coordinate system.
These materials can be used in additive manufacturing systems to print ceramic objects directly from computer based design systems.
These work by displaying objects that are normally obscured or by replacing opaque game textures with translucent ones.
These definitions lack precision: in particular the boundary between the classical objects and the scattered disk remains blurred.
These, or other axes, may be referenced to uniquely identify a point or structure in its attitude and relationship to other objects and occurrences.
These locations are also filled with objects with which the player can interact, that either benefit the player in some form ( light switches make it easier to see, while water fountains and broken hydrants provide some health points ) or simply provide diversion ( tipping strippers provokes a quote from Duke and a provocative reveal from the dancer ).
These long lists of objects, places, and people place the finite action of the epic within a broader, universal context.
These are called " universal names "; their meaning is a " concept " and refers to a series of objects ( the extension of the concept ).
These would later be recognized as immense conglomerations of stars, when the true distance to these objects began to be appreciated, and they would be termed island universes.
These deductions are logical consequences of the stated assumptions, and are general properties of space-time, typically without regard to a consideration of properties pertaining to the structure of individual objects like atoms or stars, nor to the mechanisms of clocks.
These may be categorised as: misidentifications of common animals ; misidentifications of inanimate objects or effects ; reinterpretations of traditional Scottish folklore ; hoaxes ; and exotic species of large animals.
These spherical objects do not order themselves in solution, however.
These objects were primarily found in the temenos.
These ideograms or " signifying " signs symbolize objects or commodities.
These objects behave in a rather strange manner under deformations, and the properties they possess are completely different from those of objects in our universe.

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