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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 are themselves polytopes, whose facets are ( n − 2 )- dimensional ridges of the original polytope.
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 human
These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
These would be two human beings, whom God had chosen.
These qualities are the ultimate source of human happiness, and the need for them lies at the very core of our being " ( Dalai Lama ).
These scholars also maintain that Jesus was the only human ever elected and that individuals must be " in Christ " ( Eph 1: 3 – 4 ) through faith to be part of the elect.
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 oncolytic properties provided a promising link between CDV and lymphoma apoptosis which can lead to development of alternative treatment methods for both canine lymphoma and human non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
These AC's are the most familiar based on extensive study due to their important roles in human health.
These are: ( 1 ) the presence of a living being, human or animal ; ( 2 ) the knowledge that the being is a living being ; ( 3 ) the intent to kill ; ( 4 ) the act of killing by some means ; and ( 5 ) the resulting death.
These laments that are attributed to Jeremiah “ provide a unique look at the prophet's inner struggle with faith, persecution, and human suffering ”.
These individuals are usually considered to be mentally ill, although the compulsion to eat human flesh is not formally listed as a mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ).
These changes can be caused by processes internal to the Earth, external forces ( e. g. variations in sunlight intensity ) or, more recently, human activities.
These frequencies are at the upper range of human hearing and are inaudible to many people ; however, some people ( especially children ) will perceive a high-pitched tone near an operating television CRT.
These machines are self-replicating and, as is found out through the course of the movie, they are quite intelligent and have managed to " evolve " into newer, more dangerous forms, most notably human forms which the real humans in the movie cannot tell apart from other real humans except by trial and error.
These serf sub-castes had mi bogs (), or human lease if translated literally.
These films leave the impression that Clark Kent is really a secret identity that is used to enable Superman to serve humanity better, rather than just a role to help him assimilate into the human community.
These coders use a model of the sound's generator ( such as the human vocal tract with LPC ) to whiten the audio signal ( i. e., flatten its spectrum ) prior to quantization.
These included an emphasis on human sacrifices in large numbers, to the ancestors of the monarch.
These paintings have been interpreted as reflections of the artist's sexual anxieties, though it could also be argued that they are a better representation of his turbulent relationship with love itself and his general pessimism regarding human existence.
These principles are motivated by neuroscience insights about learning at the level of nerve cells ( synaptic plasticity ) and the coupling between cortical systems for language and action in the human brain.
These books, secular perennialists argue, are written by the world's finest thinkers, and cumulatively comprise the " Great Conversation " of mankind with regard to the central human questions.
These markets involve numerous variables and human emotions which may be impossible to deterministically characterize, thus expert systems based on the rules of thumb from experts and simulation data are used.
These notions contrasted with Platonic notions of the human mind as an entity that pre-existed somewhere in the heavens, before being sent down to join a body on Earth ( see Plato's Phaedo and Apology, as well as others ).
These " post-environmental movement " thinkers argue that the ecological crises the human species faces in the 21st century are qualitatively different from the problems the environmental movement was created to address in the 1960s and 1970s.
These finds cemented Africa as the cradle of human kind.
These sensational stories piqued public interest in a profession largely off-limits to human interest news reporting, a natural consequence of the secrecy inherent to their work.

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