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These and extras
These include psychometry ( establishing the history of an object ), slate writing ( common in Victorian times ), extras appearing in photographs ( seemingly no more ; possibly since the advent of compound camera lenses using plastic as well as quartz-glass ) and a long list of other curiosities.
* These extras are exclusive to the boxset.
These runs are scored as extras and are added to the batting team's total, but are not added to any batsman's total.
These models are much the same as the tractors of the 1970s and have little in the way of comfort and extras such as power steering.
These extras are, like ending galleries, only accessible after finishing the first ending and credit sequence.
These " extras " may include biographical information on featured characters, full-page pin-ups of characters, reprints of previously published material, or all-new short stories ( often called " back-up " stories ).
These extras such as sports interiors, alloy wheels, and body kits.
These were often packaged with special extras, such as audio drama CDs or collectible figurines.
These " extras " were called feelies.
These extras included a spot light, a fog light, chrome plated bumber over-riders, sun visors, an oil gauge, outer wheel trims and metallic paint.
These sex acts are referred to as " extras ".

These and basic
These basic ideas concerning the nature of religion were, Adams believed, some of the major keys to the understanding of history and the movement of society.
These two basic malformations have, of course, many variations.
These are equivalent in the sense that, in the presence of other basic axioms of set theory, they imply the axiom of choice and are implied by it.
These include all quadratic surds, all rational numbers, and all numbers that can be formed from these using the basic arithmetic operations and the extraction of square roots.
These two invasions caused English to become " mixed " to some degree ( though it was never a truly mixed language in the strictest sense of the word ; mixed languages arise from the cohabitation of speakers of different languages, who develop a hybrid tongue for basic communication ).
These days it is considered basic among DJs in electronic dance music genres, and it is standard practice in clubs to keep the constant beat through the night, even if DJs change in the middle.
These are intended to ensure basic political, social and economic standards that a nation state, or intergovernmental body is obliged to provide to its citizens but many do include its governments.
These critics state that Mary Baker Eddy's interpretation of Christian scripture diverges too greatly from basic tenets of Christianity.
These new principles were presented in the Tamworth Manifesto which is considered by historians to be the basic statement of the beliefs of the new Conservative Party.
These groups can be seen as the basic building blocks of all finite groups, in much the same way as the prime numbers are the basic building blocks of the natural numbers.
These first elements of the Calculation Critique of Socialism are the most basic element: economic calculation requires the use of money across all goods.
These " politically neutral " groups tend to avoid global conflicts and view the settlement of inter-human conflict as separate from regard for nature-in direct contradiction to the ecology movement and peace movement which have increasingly close links: While Green Parties and Greenpeace, and groups like the ACTivist Magazine for example, regard ecology, biodiversity and an end to non-human extinction as absolutely basic to peace, the local groups may not, and may see a high degree of global competition and conflict as justifiable if it lets them preserve their own local uniqueness.
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 people lead a life of misery and are denied the most basic of human rights: the right to food.
These include: In 1959 he became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; in 1967 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences ; the ACM's Turing Award for making " basic contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing " ( 1975 ); the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics " for his pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations " ( 1978 ); the National Medal of Science ( 1986 ); and the APA's Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology ( 1993 ).
These basic principles are explained in more detail below.
These modifications of the basic 8086 design were one of the first jobs assigned to Intel's then new design office and laboratory in Haifa, Israel.
In addition to the tetrahedra, phyllosilicates have a sheet of octahedra ( elements in six-fold coordination by oxygen ) that balanced out the basic tetrahedra, which have a negative charge ( e. g. < sup > 4 -</ sup >) These tetrahedra ( T ) and octahedra ( O ) sheets are stacked in a variety of combinations to create phyllosilicate groups.
These areas share basic results on logic, particularly first-order logic, and definability.
These life forms possessed the basic traits of self-replication and inheritable traits.
These definitions will usually list the connections that can be made to that kind of device, and some basic properties of that device.
These basic units of poetic form are often combined into larger structures, called poetic forms or poetic modes ( see following section ), as in the sonnet or haiku.
These three institutions: political representation, majority rule and the party system are the basic components of modern political machinery ; they are applicable to both central and local governments and are becoming by their adaptability ends in themselves rather than a machinery to achieve some purpose.

These and systematic
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 three differ from each other in the way they treat vowels: abjads have letters for consonants and leave most vowels unexpressed ; abugidas are also consonant-based, but indicate vowels with diacritics to or a systematic graphic modification of the consonants.
These and similar names for the ends of the carotenoid molecules form the basis of a systematic naming scheme, according to which:
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
These are parts of systematic desensitization therapy.
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 weak lensing surveys must carefully avoid a number of important sources of systematic error: the intrinsic shape of galaxies, the tendency of a camera's point spread function to distort the shape of a galaxy and the tendency of atmospheric seeing to distort images must be understood and carefully accounted for.
These revisionists claim that the characterization of the incident as a large-scale, systematic massacre was fabricated for the purpose of political propaganda.
These techniques are becoming increasingly important for the systematic analysis of complex phosphorylation networks.
These rules work well under most circumstances, but in certain cases lead to systematic errors or cognitive biases.
These are often determined by trial and error rather than any sort of systematic approach.
These conditions have been studied and dealt with in food preservation and the ancient practice of embalming the dead, which is the earliest known systematic use of antiseptics.
These stories were accompanied by unrestrained blame of the mobs of whites typically involved, forcing readers to accept that these crimes were “ systematic and unremitting ”.
* These 41 chapters are a systematic exposition of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics.
These are modernized transcriptions with systematic renovation of the language, from one older manuscript and the Brussels manuscript.
These findings suggest that systematic surveillance and interventions are needed to address police interference.
These volumes gave the first clear, systematic survey of English plants, and with their admirable woodcuts ( mainly copied from Leonhart Fuchs's 1542 De historia Stirpium ) and detailed observations based on Turner's own field studies put the herbal on an altogether higher footing than in earlier works.
These companies and others purchased extensive acreage from local chiefs and began systematic plantation operations, including bananas.
These were concentrated in Wadi Nisnas and Wadi Salib whilst the systematic destruction of Arab housing in certain areas, was implemented by Haifa's Technical and Urban Development departments in cooperation with the IDF's city commander Ya ' akov Lublini.
These terms are common in older literature, when they were thought to reflect systematic relationships within the groups.
These results were confirmed by a later study using samples from the 1960s that also found that the epidemic began between 1908 and 1930, and a study that showed that although recombination amongst viruses makes dating less precise, it does not significantly bias estimates in either direction ( it does not introduce a systematic error ).
These models used differential equations to predict population distributions as holistic functions of other systematic factors such as inventory control, urban traffic, migration, and disease transmission.
These claims, however, are not substantiated by any systematic census of any animal taxon.
These pioneers established the pattern of UK cave diving ; the systematic exploration of a cave system in its phreatic zone by diving both the resurgence and its tributaries.

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