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These gaps eventually collapse and leave tall stacks at the ends of the headlands.
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These fragments typically feature lacunae or gaps that scholars fill with ' educated guesses ', including for example a " brilliant supplement " by Maurice Bowra in fr. 34, a hymn to the Dioscuri that includes a description of St Elmo's fire in the ship's rigging.
These parallel strings are mounted in tubes and oriented to have their gaps azimuthal to the tube's axis.
These include molecular-sized gaps called break junctions, in which a thin electrode is stretched until it breaks.
These are used for dating in a manner similar to dendrochronology, and such techniques are used in combination with dendrochronology, to plug gaps and to extend the range of the seasonal data available to archaeologists and paleoclimatologists.
These findings challenge previous beliefs that exposure to diversity strengthens social capital, either through bridging social gaps between ethnicities or strengthening in-group bonds.
These dialogs form the bulk of the book, and it is often hard to believe that they could happen during the gaps in the exterior scene being described.
These capillaries lack pinocytotic vesicles, and therefore utilize gaps present in cell junctions to permit transfer between endothelial cells, and hence across the membrane.
These also serve to contain the atmosphere in those areas where the Orbital may not yet be complete, with those gaps in the plate ring being bridged only by forcefields.
These forts were built at regular intervals, roughly ten to fifteen miles ( 24 km ) apart, and in any major gaps along the mountains.
These additional other angle wheels are a larger loading gauge, requiring big gaps in the rail ( structure gauge ) where rails cross or meet.
These unwritten principles can shape " a constitutional argument that culminates in the filling of gaps in the express terms of the constitutional text " and that in " certain circumstances give rise to substantive legal obligations " that " are binding upon both courts and governments ;" ( Secession Reference, supra., paras.
These include Culver's Gap in New Jersey ; the Delaware Water Gap ( where the Delaware River passes into the Great Valley along the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania ); and many gaps in Pennsylvania, including the Pennsylvania Wind Gap ; the Lehigh River Gap north of Allentown ; the Schuylkill River Gap ; the Swatara Gap ; and the Susquehanna River Gap, among others.
These cataphracts specialised in forming a wedge formation and penetrating enemy formations to create gaps, enabling lighter troops to make a breakthrough.
These devices are commonly used for telephone lines as they enter a building ; the spark gaps help protect the building and internal telephone circuits from the effects of lightning strikes.
These valleys formed the two large gaps — Koolau on the north side and Kaupō on the south — on either side of the depression.
These gaps occur if the BAC library screened has low complexity, meaning it does not contain a high number of STS or restriction sites, or if certain regions were less stable in cloning hosts and thus underrepresented in the library.
These gaps are termed " crenels " ( also known as carnels, embrasures, or wheelers ), and the building operation of embattling a previously unbroken parapet is termed crenellation.
These chasms or " gaps " are more than a thousand feet lower than those of the corresponding parts of the Blue Ridge.
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These rituals and beliefs eventually evolved over time into the vast array of “ developed ” religions.
These historians point towards the unstable oligarchies established by Lysander in the former Athenian Empire and the failures of Spartan leaders ( such as Pausanias and Kleombrotos ) for the eventually suppression of Spartan power.
These abbreviated volumes soon became very popular and eventually supplanted the Roman Catholic Church's Curia office, previously said by non-monastic clergy.
These advances were passed on through Byzantium and Islamic times, eventually making their way back to Europe.
These carrier groups eventually formed the Fast Carrier Task Force, which became the primary battle force of the U. S. Fifth and Third Fleets.
These included criteria that the group maintains a myth or collective memory of their homeland ; they regard their ancestral homeland as their true home, to which they will eventually return ; being committed to the restoration or maintenance of that homeland ; and they relate " personally or vicariously " to the homeland to a point where it shapes their identity.
These microprocessors were most prominently used in a variety of DEC workstations and servers, which eventually formed the basis for almost all of their mid-to-upper-scale lineup.
These invaders appeared in Asia Minor in 278 – 277 BC ; others invaded Macedonia, killed the Ptolemaic ruler Ptolemy Ceraunus but were eventually ousted by Antigonus Gonatas, the grandson of the defeated Diadoch Antigonus the One-Eyed.
These acquisitions eventually transformed the Hohenzollerns from a minor German princely family into one of the most important in Europe.
These stories soon reached the national ( and later the international ) press, which described a " monster fish ", " sea serpent ", or " dragon ", eventually settling on " Loch Ness Monster ".
These debates eventually came to be edited together into compilations known as the Talmud: the Talmud Yerushalmi ( Jerusalem Talmud ) for the compilation in Israel, and Talmud Bavli ( Babylonian Talmud ) for the compilation undertaken in Babylon.
These decisions eventually affected the whole economy, forcing the nation to acquire external debts.
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