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These displayed his prolific habits and literally encyclopedic knowledge of topics such as logic, theology, botany, geography, astronomy, astrology, mineralogy, chemistry, zoology, physiology, phrenology and others ; all of which were the result of logic and observation.
" These habits may have made him unpopular.
These categories form the basis for proper behaviour in matters such as courtesy and manners, interpersonal relations, generosity, personal habits and hygiene.
These movements may also be due to parafunctional habits or a malalignment of the jaw or dentition.
These cultivars have uniform growing requirements and habits resulting in greater yields on less land because planting, maintenance ( including pest control ) and harvesting can be standardized.
These should rarely be soiled once regular habits have been inculcated, especially during the night period in which it is most important to prevent habit formation
These cookies track the user across all of these sites, and gather information about their web surfing habits, keeping track of which sites they visit, and what they do when they are on these sites.
These cookies track the user across all of these sites, and gather information about their web surfing habits, keeping track of which sites they visit, and what they do when they are on these sites.
These three pursuits – gambling, womanising and the love of things and fashions foreign – would become, once inculcated in his adolescence, notorious habits of Fox ’ s later life.
These habits contributed to a serious weight gain for Crawford during the 1950s.
These provided for controversy and journalistic focus due to Kember's candid openness about his drug taking habits and his forthright views on recreational drug use.
These methods follow from the basic empiricist position that language acquisition basically results from habits formed by conditioning and drilling.
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 habits have historically caused the American Crow to be considered a nuisance.
These are both likely adaptations for its diurnal habits, and vision does appear to be the primary sense used to detect potential predators.
These devices gather the viewing habits of the home and transmit the information nightly to Nielsen through a " Home Unit " connected to a phone line.
These dainty birds are intermediate between " Old World warblers " and wrens in their structure and habits, moving restlessly through the foliage seeking insects.
These include ( but are not limited to ) the sensitivity to social behaviors and mannerisms ; for instance, acknowledging flamboyant body language, the tone of voice used by a person when speaking, overtly rejecting traditional gender roles, a person's occupation and grooming habits.
These are also plesiomorphic in habitus and habits.
These factors are often related to patients ' general health and their food intake habits.
These consumption habits also facilitate the option of working and earning less because annual spending is proportionally lower.
These include the habits and skills of critical inquiry, a tolerance for diverse points of view, an awareness of ambiguity, and a deep curiosity about the social, ethical, cultural, political, and natural world in which we live.
These samskaras create habits and mental models and those become our nature.
These features, therefore, provide a useful resource for archaeologists who wish to study the diet and habits of past societies.

These and persist
These rainforests are also home to a diverse array of indigenous peoples, who to varying degrees persist in their autonomous and traditional cultures and subsistence within this environment.
These variants of persist in most modern grep implementations as command-line switches ( and standardized as and in POSIX ).
These conditions favour the growth of more evergreens and make it more difficult for deciduous plants to persist.
These spirits were held to persist after death-a common belief present in practically all human societies.
These Pastia lines ( where the rash runs together in the armpits and groin ) appear and can persist after the rash is gone.
These fields then persist due to persistent currents in a proton-superconductor phase of matter that exists at an intermediate depth within the neutron star ( where neutrons predominate by mass ).
These historical forces contributed to local legislative oddities that persist to this day.
These bacteria may persist through cleaning.
These are considered " Lamarckian " in the sense that they are responsive to environmental stimuli and can differentially affect gene expression adaptively, with phenotypic results that can persist for many generations in certain organisms.
These predators are very efficient earthworm eaters, being able to survive for lengthy periods with no food, so still persist even when their prey has dropped to unsustainably low populations.
These " father issues " persist throughout the movie, as seen in the abuse and neglect of Claudia, Frank, Donnie, Stanley, and Dixon.
These structures persist from the time of gametocyte activation until the zygote transforms into an ookinete.
These problems persist even after cleansing the taint.
These naturalized populations persist despite the plant not being grown in gardens on a regular basis.
These are reddish, fernlike patterns that may persist for hours or days.
These difficulties persist when children are matched for verbal skills ( Happe, 1995, Child Development ) and have been taken as a key feature of autism.
These cysts can be extremely painful to the touch and may persist for years with occasional to frequent periods of inflammation, culminating in incision and drainage of pus, often leaving open wounds that will not heal.
These symptoms can occur during the treatment and can persist post treatment ; they are sometimes collectively referred to as the dialysis hangover or dialysis washout.
These tensions continue to persist today and are part of the basis for many Kwajalein Atoll landowners ' disputes about the Land Use Agreement between the United States and the Republic of the Marshall Islands Government in Majuro.
These lakes would persist for another 3000 to 4000 years.
These skeletons persist, together with the mass of coralline algae that is essential for reef integrity.
These adverse effects on hepatic mechanism of thyroid hormone disruption during development have been shown to persist into adulthood.
These mirrors must be fully transformed to a reflective state as muted reflection must persist in the darkened state.
These signals may convey excruciating pain, and may persist or recur for months, years or for life.

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