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These opposing factions were mutually attracted by a view of punk rock as " politically as well as musically ...' against the system '.
These involved the three colonial powers battling for control of Samoa-America, Germany and Britain-and the indigenous factions struggling to preserve their ancient political system.
These clashes convinced some factions in the Japanese government that they should focus on conciliating the Soviet government to avoid interference in the war against China and instead turn their military attention southward, towards the US and European holdings in the Pacific, and also prevented the sacking of experienced Soviet military leaders such as Georgy Zhukov, who would later play a vital role in the defence of Moscow.
These directives could be interpreted to suit personal interests, in turn aiding factions ' goals in being most loyal to Mao Zedong.
These armies were reported to have united Christian and pagan factions.
These differences sometimes resulted in conflicts, but the differences among Résistance factions were usually papered-over by a shared opposition to Vichy and the Germans.
These courses made the BCA popular with inmates as well as outsiders ; in time, radical political organizations such as Venceremos infiltrated the BCA, giving rise to BCA factions such as Unisight, which eventually gave birth to the Symbionese Liberation Army.
These groups included humanist factions as well as religious conservatives who resorted to terrorism in these turbulent times.
These teams became the focus of intense support among spectators, and occasional disturbances broke out between followers of different factions.
These circus factions were no longer the private businesses they were during the Roman Empire.
These colours were the marks of the old chariot-racing factions, the four now merged to just the Blues and the Greens, and incorporated into the official hierarchy.
These proceedings were finalised in May 1952 in an out-of-court agreement between the two factions.
These acts resulted in a conspiracy organised by the members of the different factions of his court against him.
These factions, who had no aristocratic claim to the throne, ( and hardly any support of the Legions nor the Senate ) all tried to take control one after another by force.
These factions include the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), which converted many of the world's remaining metropolitan centers into highly regulated city-states ; The Order, a religious order which created a new world religion from elements of all major religions and sociopolitical principles ; the " Knights Templar ", who advocate the complete prevention of biomodification ; the " Omar ", a society of heavily biomodified humans possessing a group mind, which runs a global black market, and wishes to become a transhuman race through biomodification ; and ApostleCorp, which seeks to help JC Denton achieve his goal of biomodifying every human on Earth, and thus equalizing the race.
These two factions, according to some observers, may be considered as a renewal of the old " split " between " neoliberal " and more " social " minded Liberal politicians, though the formula is not without its exceptions.
These three factions work closely together to gain consensus and in the case of nominating a presidential candidate it was the heads of these three factions who went to inform the candidate ( which until 1998 was Suharto ) that he had just been nominated as Golkar's Presidential candidate.
These factions embroiled the dalesmen until the 18th century.
These comprised " probably the first modern party system in the world " because they were based on voters, not factions of aristocrats at court or parliament.
These factions were separated in part along class lines, with the wealthier land owners and merchants who dominated the legislature's upper house ( called the " court of assistants ") favoring accommodation, while the more representative lower house favored the hardliners.
These repeatedly negative media depictions of the opposing ethnic factions have been said to have been examples of Milošević's state media promoting fear-mongering and to inflame the Serbian people to support the Yugoslav wars.
These woman were leading the two factions at the time, as Joan's husband was in captivity and Joanna's was dead, her son a young child.
These factions, allies before the plague, are, in the time frame of the novel, at war with each other, with a Conjoiner victory imminent.
These remained the main political factions until a third – the Frente Amplio – emerged in the late 20th century.

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These consist of visits, without previous announcement, on top officials of manufacturing concerns located in highly industrialized areas.
These three cell layers consist of the melanophores ( occupying the deepest layer ), the guanophores ( forming an intermediate layer and containing many granules, producing a blue-green colour ) and the lipophores ( yellow, the most superficial layer ).
These tests consist in opening an assembly of two beams by applying a force at the ends of the two beams.
These tests consist in inserting a wedge in between two bonded plates.
These remunerations vary between corporations, but usually consist of a yearly or monthly salary, additional compensation for each meeting attended, stock options, and various other benefits.
These consist of one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns.
These consist of planks of wood placed across the canal to form a dam.
:: These databases consist of data developed by individual end-users.
These relations consist of a heading and a set of zero or more tuples in arbitrary order.
These 6 dives consist of either 5 optionals and 1 voluntary, or 6 optionals.
These seizures arise from the frontal lobes and consist of complex motor movements, such as hand clenching, arm raising / lowering, and knee bending.
These at their simplest consist of passive components such as potentiometers and capacitors, but may also include specialized integrated circuits or other active components requiring batteries for power, for preamplification and signal processing, or even for assistance in tuning.
These procedures consist in assuming that he can isolate from the rest of the world a closed system containing a limited number of variables and a limited range of consequences .”
These consist of a single large comb with blow only reed-plates on the top and bottom.
These typically consist of toruses of aluminum ( most commonly ) or copper tubing attached to the line.
These kits consist of pairs of needles with usually nylon cables or cords.
These operating systems consist of the Linux kernel and, usually, a set of libraries and utilities from the GNU Project, with graphics support from the X Window System.
These typically consist of an excitation filter selecting the range of excitation wavelengths, a dichroic mirror, and an emission filter blocking the excitation light.
These roads consist of concentrated salt water and gypsum-rich material.
These compounds in turn consist of elements such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium, manganese, and so on.
These parties are usually formal and consist of a dinner followed by speeches or by a presentation extolling whatever the money is being raised for.
These usually consist of a long two-story building, in which the boats are stored on racks ( horizontal, usually metal, bars ) on the ground floor with a large door at one end which most probably leads out to a pontoon on the river or lakeside.
These typically consist of a powder which must be rehydrated by adding water prior to use.
These sections concern Wittgenstein's view that the sensible, changing world we perceive does not consist of substance but of facts.
These contacts usually consist first of the bump or pass so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards the player designated as the setter ; second of the set ( usually an over-hand pass using wrists to push finger-tips at the ball ) by the setter so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards a spot where one of the players designated as an attacker can hit it, and third by the attacker who spikes ( jumping, raising one arm above the head and hitting the ball so it will move quickly down to the ground on the opponent's court ) to return the ball over the net.

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