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These can decide everything from how many steps a player moves their token, as in Monopoly, to how their forces fare in battle, such as in Risk, or which resources a player gains, such as in The Settlers of Catan.
* Reversals or Sweeps: These occur when a grappler who was underneath his or her opponent on the ground is able to maneuver so that he or she gains a top position over his opponent.
These models focus on the unrestrained seigniorage of the monetary authority, and the gains from the inflation tax.
These sorts of gains appeared to be impossible to generate, and ICF work turned primarily to weapons research.
These Green parties are now making electoral gains, e. g. in Spain, Greece and Republic of Cyprus, or getting organized to do so, e. g. in Malta.
These proposals were only directed to the Western Allies – Stauffenberg wanted Germany only to retreat from western, southern and northern positions, while demanding the right to continue military occupation of German territorial gains in the east.
These discussions resulted in an outstanding capital gains tax bill for Dunne being reduced by £ 22. 8 million.
These elections cost the parties of the grand coalition their majority and brought gains to both Communists and National Socialists.
These treaties had awarded France territorial gains, but because of the vagaries of the language ( as with most treaties of the period ) they were notoriously imprecise and self-contradictory, and never specified exact boundary lines.
These campaigns failed to secure any concrete gains ( apart from additional population employed to strengthen another frontier ), but it is important to note that under Constantine V the Empire had gone on the offensive.
These tactics may reduce turnout in order to assure your candidate gains by having his / her core voters show up at the polls ; thus, an operative molds the outcome by angering everyone.
These gains failed to materialise however, as many potential SP voters chose to cast strategic votes for the Labour Party, who stood a good chance of winning the elections.
These complaints were coupled with steadfast opposition to linking wages with gains in productivity.
These gains continued into the next decade, so that by 2002 the GOP held the majority of state legislative seats for the first time in fifty years.
These gains were reversed 50 years later when Penda of Mercia fought the West Saxons at the Battle of Cirencester, and the area came under the influence of Mercia as the sub-kingdom of the Hwicce.
) These gains are then taxed at the individual's full marginal rate.
These gains, combined with Bush Administration policies, prompted the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service to propose a reduction in protected sheep habitat by more than 50 percent, from to.
These gains east to the Curzon line of 1919 were confirmed by the Western Allies at the Tehran conference, the Yalta conference and the Potsdam conference.
These Soviet gains were ratified by the Western Allies at the Tehran conference, the Yalta conference and the Potsdam conference.
These gains are taxable to all shareholders, even those who reinvest the gains distributions in more shares of the fund.
These gains gave Nationalists a 13-10 advantage over Unionists.
These gains were not subject to Polish over lordship, but were placed under over lordship of Nordmark margrave Albrecht the Bear a dedicated enemy of Slavs, by Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor.
These techniques also include tools and processes to predict, model and simulate the product delivery system ( the processes / tools, personnel and organization, training, facilities, and logistics to produce the product / service ) as well as the analysis of the developing system life cycle itself with proper investigation results and gains to ensure absolute customer satisfaction with the proposed system design solution.

These and nearly
These stray people nearly always insisted on Dolores showing them around the apartment.
These planets were much bigger, nearly all capable of holding an atmosphere.
These multilateral treaties have been ratified by nearly all countries, and international organizations such as the European Union or World Trade Organization require their member states to comply with them.
These problems led to a series of crises in the 1990s, which nearly led to the election of Yeltsin's Communist challenger, Gennady Zyuganov, in the 1996 presidential election.
These events were nearly the cause of a war between Britain and Spain, both countries having sent armed fleets to contest sovereignty of the strategically important islands.
These forests are composed entirely, or nearly so, of coniferous species ( Coniferophyta ).
These licensing fees account for nearly 30 % of domestic budgetary revenue.
These compilations featured nearly every game produced by Infocom before 1988.
These notes, the first modern local currency, were nearly twice as large as the current Ithaca HOURS.
These ions move through the channel pore single file nearly as quickly as the ions move through free fluid.
These sub-species of Tokoeka are relatively common and are nearly tall.
These anti-tank obstacles extended from end to end in front of the major works across hundreds of kilometres ( miles ), interrupted only by extremely dense forests, rivers, or other nearly impassable terrain.
These steep southern slopes are nearly uninhabited, thus an effective buffer between languages and culture in the Terai and Hill regions.
These Allied ground forces in Korea were frequently outnumbered, and greatly, by their Chinese and North Korean attackers, but the U. S. Air Force and the U. S. Navy naval aviators had control of the air over nearly all of the Korean Peninsula.
These axioms have been used nearly unchanged in a number of metamathematical investigations, including research into fundamental questions of consistency and completeness of number theory.
These hostilities, developing into a struggle for hegemony in the Scandinavian and North German area, lasted for nearly three hundred years.
These forms range from nearly square or triangular ( boxfishes ), globose ( pufferfishes ) to laterally compressed ( filefishes ) and triggerfish.
These Doctrinal Standards are constitutionally protected and nearly impossible to change or remove.
These were nearly all closed when the Nazi regime became a dictatorship in 1933.
These three decades are regarded as periods of economic prosperity, which lasted throughout nearly each entire decade.
These women usually have normal female appearances ( though nearly all girls with CAH have corrective surgery performed on their genitals ) but despite of hormone-balancing medication that they are given since birth, they are statistically more likely to be interested in activities traditionally linked to males than females.
These guidelines cover nearly every aspect of greyhound care on the farm and at the racetrack.
These results validated Teller's concept of boosted fission, which is incorporated in nearly all modern weapons.
These synthetic opioids, along with codeine and morphine were preferable to laudanum since a single opioid could be prescribed for different types of pain rather than the " cocktail " of laudanum, which contains nearly all of the opium alkaloids.

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