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These and facets
These schools typically offer six facets of education.
These other conceptions of the Wiccan god should not be regarded as displacing the Horned God, but rather as elaborating on various facets of his nature.
These facets of human nature are a product of genetically coded survival instincts modified by the totality of our environment and expressed as neurochemically-mediated emotions and actions.
These various forms may possibly be different perceptions of the same multi-layered deity in which certain attributes or syncretic relationships are emphasized, not necessarily in opposition but complementary to one another, consistent with how the Ancient Egyptians viewed the multiple facets of reality.
These facets are created by the previous removal of blades from the core.
These facets are joined by a thin portion of the neural arch called the pars interarticularis.
These experts comprise a body of accomplishments in all facets of game craft: art, design, engineering, animation, performance and production.
These and other characters make Hothead Paisan a well-rounded experience which speaks to the many facets of the reader's emotional landscape.
These women do not have major roles in the story, but Hesse uses them symbolically as facets of the depths of Sinclair's mind.
These clinics house multidisciplinary medical teams, including neurologists, immunologists, pulmonologists and therapists, capable of dealing with the many facets of this disease.
These stones weigh more ( for a given diameter, average girdle thickness, crown angle, pavilion angle, and table ratio ), and have worse optical performance ( their upper girdle facets appear dark in some lighting conditions ).
These facets of the Paramount production — and fortunately they are many and frequent — are much to marvel at.
These two facets of modernist poetry are intimately connected with each other.
These ranged from the most simple facets of everyday life, such as cooking and habitat lighting, to more advanced technologies, such as pottery, bricks, and melting of metals to make tools.
These kind of shaders are often developed by artists to get the right " look ", just as texture mapping, lighting and other facets of their work.
These objects, besides being enriched with precious stones, polished, but not cut into facets, and with enamels, are often decorated with filigree.
These films constitute, as it were, a portrait of all the facets and contradictions of Italian society: Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion ( 1970 ), the subject of which is the police-force ; The Working Class Goes to Heaven ( 1971 ), on the worker's condition ; Property Is No Longer a Theft ( 1973 ), about the role of money in our society and how power destroys the individual: Todo modo ( 1976 ), adapted from the homonymous novel by Leonardo Sciascia is about the warped psychic structure of the power moguls among the Christian Democrats.
These positive facets, however, are opposed to the perceived faults of the successor countries, many of which are still burdened by the consequences of the Yugoslav wars and are in various stages of economic and political transition.
These quartz crystals, which geologists theorize formed extremely slowly in small solution cavities or vugs, have 18 facets ( 6 sides ) and two terminations.
These notes, first released to the public on July 10, 1929, were the first standardized notes in terms of design and characteristics, featuring similar portraits and other facets.

These and are
These are just another couple of characters to roll.
These men are not callous.
These things are important to almost all Persians and perhaps most important to the most ordinary.
These are traversed by another line of vaults, and thus rooms, arched on all four sides, are formed.
These songs ( practically all Persian music, for that matter ) are limited to a range of two octaves.
These are not, however, differences in federal structure.
These my grandmother left in their places ( they are still there, more persistent and longer-lived than the generations of man ) and planted others like them, that flourished without careful tending.
These are like the initial ways in which the world forces itself upon the self and thrusts the self into decision and choice.
These are suggestive of Selma Lagerlof.
These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
These ways are absolutely irreconcilable because they offer two different recipes for man's redemption from chaos.
These responses are explicable in terms of characteristics inherent in the crisis.
These discoveries are of present interest chiefly to the scientific community ; ;
These are personality factors ; ;
These are, if the research is done with subtlety and skill, researchable topics, but the research is missing.
These moments are historical events in the lives of individual authors with which the student of comparative literature must be frequently concerned.
These lives are in themselves outside of the moral order and are unburdened with moral responsibility.
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 biographical analogies are obvious, and far too much time has been spent speculating on their possible implications.
These women whose organization grew out of the old suffrage movement are dedicated to Thomas Jefferson's dictum that one must cherish the people's spirit but `` Keep alive their attention ''.
These are, of course, the same people whose support he has only now rejected to seek the independent vote.
These are New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, Illinois and Minnesota.
These men are spenders.

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