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These and gatherings
These gatherings were hosted regularly for a while by himself and his wife.
These gatherings in turn are a popular setting for early Irish tales.
These smaller gatherings began as masked balls but evolved into the famous Metamorphoses balls by 1744.
These events often attract more than 250, 000 people and are comparable to the gatherings in Woodstock and Roskilde.
These larger gatherings are usually held at rented stadiums or auditoriums.
These structures are open to the public and are also used for education and gatherings.
These buildings were open to the public ; merchants could sell their goods, artists could display their artwork, and religious gatherings could take place.
These social gatherings were dependent on overly conspicuous luxury and publicity.
These artists interacted with the staff, offered informal gatherings, and staged performances on the newly created dance platform.
These can be seen, for example, at weddings, festivals, and other large social gatherings.
These meetings were accompanied with more informal lunchtime gatherings at various Oxford pubs which coalesced into a regular meeting held on Mondays or Tuesday lunchtimes at the Eagle and Child, in a private lounge at the back of the pub known as the ' Rabbit Room '.
These fans have circles and groups who perform at various gatherings, mainly anime conventions.
These are classified by institutional type, institutional gatherings, by activity sector alphabetically.
These beetles use pheromones to " call " each other, allowing for the large gatherings that are often seen in the Autumn.
These early gatherings discussed the tentative nature of possible neurotransmitter substances such as acetylcholine, histamine, substance P, and serotonin.
These hymns, sung at large gatherings, especially in the south, provided a basis for gospel and blues in the late 19th and early 20th century.
These gatherings often lasted no more than two to six weeks, although winter gatherings were longer, with families organizing under a dagwani, or village headman.
These arrangements included culture camps and social gatherings, with a main focus on adoptive families and their children.
" These annual gatherings are attended by the élite of fashion, and always include a large number of ladies, who generally evince the greatest interest in the target practice of the various competitors, whether it be for the honour of carrying off the Elcho Shield, the Queen's or the Prince of Wales's Prize, or the shield shot for by our great Public Schools, or the Annual Rifle Match between the Houses of Lords and Commons.
These gatherings often consciously followed Horace's definition of the aims of poetry, " either to please or to educate " (" aut delectare aut prodesse est ").
These religious gatherings sometimes drew thousands of observers and participants in the Ohio Valley of Kentucky.
These gatherings were often attended by guests from other Bunurong clans or from neighbouring tribes, such as the Wathaurung and the Wurundjeri clans from the Woiwurong.
" These gatherings serve as the formal meeting place of the Master and his devotees when he is present in physical form, but also, more often, follow the tradition of early Christianity and take place in the homes of disciples or in any convenient location as times of remembrance of the Master and the need for meditation.

These and subject
These medications are among those most commonly prescribed by psychiatrists and other physicians, and their effectiveness and adverse effects are the subject of many studies and competing claims.
These later poems, mostly written before 1910, show a greater variety of subject and form than those in A Shropshire Lad but lack the consistency of his previously published work.
These shear loads subject the structure to both tensile and compressional loads.
These Lessons run in continuous rotation in the order she established, hence each subject is studied twice a year.
These humble scenes deal with simple, everyday activities, yet they also have functioned as a source of documentary information about a level of French society not hitherto considered a worthy subject for painting.
These subject the product to different forces that push the droplets against one another.
These rights were subject to the following conditions: only good quality goods were to be supplied by the Faroese and were to be made in numbers proportionate to the rest of the market ; the goods were to be brought at their market value ; and the traders were to deal fairly and honestly with the Faroese.
' These day-dreams are cathected with a large amount of interest ; they are carefully cherished by the subject and usually concealed with a great deal of sensitivity ... such phantasies may be unconscious just as well as conscious '.
These words in any case do not have a fixed and unchanged meaning: they do have a variable subject to location, time and spirit.
These shelters also provide a haven from natural disasters such as tornadoes and hurricanes, although Switzerland is rarely subject to such natural phenomena.
These others call or summon ( fordern auf ) the subject or self out of its unconsciousness and into an awareness of itself as a free individual.
These seventeen have become known as the Grenada 17, and are the subject of an ongoing international campaign for their release.
These qualities made him a subject for ridicule in the eyes of the young Rossini.
These messages were similar in form to Good Times, warning users not to open messages bearing particular subject lines.
These examples of heritability that operate above the gene are covered broadly under the title of multilevel or hierarchical selection, which has been a subject of intense debate in the history of evolutionary science.
These picshuas have been the topic of study by Wells scholars for many years, and recently a book was published on the subject.
These laws can also extend to marriage between subject individuals.
These differences lie primarily in the approach to the subject, the methodologies used, and the areas of concentration.
These men truly liked Rousseau and enjoyed his ability to converse on any subject, but they also used him as a way of getting back at Louis XV and the political faction surrounding his mistress, Mme de Pompadour.
These demi-gods are subject to suffering and change like all other living beings, and have limited life of enjoyment at their heavenly abodes.
These territories, however, unlike Nebraska, had not been part of the Louisiana Purchase and had never been subject to the Missouri Compromise.
These thinkers opened up the way for the deconstruction of the subject as a core-concept of metaphysics.
These provisions do not however require disclosure to the authorities of information received by certain professionals in privileged circumstances or where the information is subject to legal professional privilege.
These oppositions are inherent to modernism: it is in its broadest cultural sense the assessment of the past as different to the modern age, the recognition that the world was becoming more complex, and that the old " final authorities " ( God, government, science, and reason ) were subject to intense critical scrutiny.

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