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These and guides
These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names.
These spirit guides are always present within the shaman though others only encounter them when the shaman is in a trance.
These organized offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organizers, event planners, protocol officers, chefs and other kitchen employees, waiters, and various cleaning staff, as well as visitors ' centre staff and tour guides at both official residences.
These were followed by new field guides including classics by Roger Tory Peterson.
These guides include various recommended design criteria and standards, some of which are cited within the UK building regulations, and therefore form a legislative requirement for major building services works.
These gossans were used by prospectors as guides to buried ore.
These books, by two of the most prolific writers of Daria episodes, have comedic and satirical material based upon the show as aired, but ( apart from character guides in Diaries ) are not reference works.
These books were guides to prostitution for visitors to the district's services including house descriptions, prices, particular services and the " stock " each house had to offer.
These guides are included in the price of admission.
These are characteristics such as: overall flower size, the depth and width of the corolla, the color ( including patterns called nectar guides that are visible only in ultraviolet light ), the scent, amount of nectar, composition of nectar, etc.
These vibrations can be controlled by adding features like close-fitting spring guides or by aftermarket tuning done by " air-gunsmiths " who specialize in air gun modifications.
These channels, although available only to subscribers with appropriate equipment, are listed in the on-screen electronic programme guides displayed by many Freeview receivers but may not be viewed.
These withdrawals isolated Trépezet and his men from the main body, a situation made worse for Trépezet when his Indian guides, alarmed by the size of the British fleet, abandoned him.
These are frequently made up of local climbers and guides.
These forces would join with local cadres who served as guides to lead the regulars to the most senior South Vietnamese headquarters and the radio station.
These days guides will normally possess an area and field-specific qualification usually issued and / or recognised by the appropriate Guide's Association or licensing authority.
These preservation guides, while excellent and thorough, are mostly text.
These strips integrate a playful work on artificial topography that both guides the water and create terraces and slopes for the park activities and programmes. Today, the main terminal is used for exhibitions and concerts.
These sizes are one of the guides for collectors today in determining if the print is an original or not.
These staff were part of the " OJ " program ( short for " Orange Jacket ," the uniform of the time for Science Center tour guides and visitor assistants ).
These examples refer to just two of many possible roles that the shadow may adopt, and are not general guides to interpretation.
These include sports grounds and other sporting facilities, public barbecues, infant welfare centres, youth clubs ( including the Hawthorn Citizens ' Youth Club, scouts and guides ), churches of most denominations, etc.
These are led by marching bands and often local boy scouts and girl guides, local choirs, etc.
These have been the only such guides since 2007.
These guides often speak also through possession, and may give direct advice.

These and touching
These trumps were more touching than they were anything else, and seemed to imply that the nights were long, her children ungrateful, and her marriage bewilderingly threadbare.
These monitors use touching of the screen as an input method.
These strings cross approximately in the middle of the string without touching.
These pat downs may include the touching of sensitive areas such as breasts and genitals.
These mechanisms are based on the external ( skin ) or internal contact involved in machining work, including touching the parts and tooling ; being splattered or splashed by the fluid ; or having mist settle on the skin or enter the mouth and nose in the normal course of breathing.
These " sys21 " character are designed to reach level 21 in all divisions without touching level 22 in any division.
These duties, which do not necessarily involve touching the actors, are considered part of the makeup department.
These hot rollers were kept from touching the scalp by a complex system of countering weights which were suspended from an overhead chandelier and mounted on a stand.
These are always laminal ( that is, pronounced by touching with the blade of the tongue ), but may be formed in one of three different ways, depending on the language, on the speaker, and on how carefully the speaker pronounces the sound.
These ramps ensure the heads are not touching the platters, which not only prevents stiction but also keeps abrasion from kicking up microscopic particulates that can later contaminate the drive mechanism.
These serve to attract small insects, which upon touching the sticky secretions are ensnared.
These lodges may be surrounded by water, or touching land, including burrows dug into river banks.
These cartridges can be safely loaded to a length that has the ogive portion of the bullet just touching the rifle's lands.
These water droplets are then blown by the wind, going through the center of the charged toroid without touching it.
These sims have also given rise to a variety of hardware add-ons such as " HOTAS " ( hands on throttle and stick ") controllers that allow full control of most functions without touching the keyboard.

These and soft
These are sites of exceptional preservation, where ' soft ' parts of organisms are preserved as well as their more resistant shells.
These devices can be used in the future for manufacturing, communication and various medical applications, such as soft tissue surgery.
These may be the lower lip against the upper teeth, in the case of ; the back of the tongue against the soft palate, in the case of German, the final consonant of Bach ; or the side of the tongue against the molars, in the case of Welsh, appearing twice in the name Llanelli.
These minerals tend to be soft, weak, brittle, and water-soluble.
* Oil pastels: These have a soft, buttery consistency and intense colors.
* Water-soluble pastels: These are similar to soft pastels, but contain a water-soluble component, such as glycol.
These were generally cut low, just over the ankle, and soft laterally, both of which limited the amount of sideways rotating force that could be applied.
These specific election donations are known as ‘ hard money .’ The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act ( BCRA ) of 2002, also known as " McCain-Feingold ", after its sponsors, is the most recent major federal law on campaign finance, which revised some of the legal limits on expenditures set in 1974, and prohibited unregulated contributions ( commonly referred to as " soft money ") to national political parties.
These iotated vowel letters and a special soft sign change a preceding consonant from hard to soft.
These water droplets collide with ice crystals to form a soft ice-water mixture called graupel.
These act to reduce damage to the reef due to anchoring destroying soft coral, chipping hard coral and disturbing sediment as it is dragged across the bottom.
These lenses were soon prescribed more often than rigid lenses, mainly due to the immediate comfort of soft lenses ; by comparison, rigid lenses require a period of adaptation before full comfort is achieved.
These techniques give the vision corrections benefits of a rigid lens and the comfort benefits of a soft lens.
These extremely fine-grained sediments are the result of the erosion of soft clay-rich rocks along the Milk River basin in southern Alberta.
These coins were made of pure copper, which is very soft.
These coins were made of pure copper, which is very soft.
These crystals are usually removed with a soft cloth.
These upgraded ballistic vests have become standard in military use, as soft body armor vests are ineffective against military rifle rounds.
These are sweet, slightly tangy fruits with a soft to occasionally fibrous texture.
These approaches suggest that it is consistent with maximizing swingers ’ strategy to begin from " soft " swinging and only later engage in " harder " swinging, and that also the search for ever new sexual experiences delays long-period hedonic adaptation and hence increases swingers ’ long-period wellbeing.
These giraffes have offspring with slightly longer necks ( also known as " soft inheritance ").
These had keg beer, wine, soft drinks, popcorn, unshelled peanuts, and good conversation.
These included increasing relative buoyancy in soft sediments by developing spines on the shell, gaining the ability to swim, and in a few cases, adopting predatory habits.
These nests are woven from spiderweb, wool and animal hair and soft plant materials and is suspended from twigs and branches in trees.

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