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These and humble
These families were all young and willing to live in humble circumstances and work hard to make this new town a reality.
These unofficial rubber stamps, whether disseminating mailartists ' messages or simply announcing the identity of the sender, help to transform humble postcards into artworks and make envelopes an important part of the Mail Art experience.
These ideas can also be traced back to Geddes ' abiding interest in eastern philosophy which he believed more readily conceived of ' life as a whole ': ‘ as a result, civic beauty in India has existed at all levels, from humble homes and simple shrines to palaces magnificent and temples sublime .’
These respectful and humble words are referent honorifics, and thus can coexist with addressee honorific-masu.
Standard-Triumph fitted a 1596 cc version of their traditional straight-6 derived from the engine used in the Standard Vanguard Six, but with a smaller bore diameter of, compared with the bore on the Vanguard, equipped with twin Solex B32PIH semi-downdraught carburettor These were soon replaced by B321H carburettors, as the accelerator pumps proved a problem The curious observer will notice a " seam " on the cylinder block between the third & fourth cylinders revealing the humble design beginnings from the 803 cc Standard 8 block of 1953.
These were very humble beginnings, with only about 40 students spread over three classes.
Sergio Troncoso ’ s latest, From This Wicked Patch of Dust, follows a family from humble beginnings in a Texas border town through several decades as its members move beyond their Mexican Catholic culture to inhabit Jewish, Muslim and Ivy League spaces .... These middle spaces have long been fodder for writers, though the El Paso-born and Harvard-educated Troncoso has created new, empathetic characters to explore it.
These communities were varied in terms of the social status of their members ; some of them only admitted ladies of high degree ; others were exclusively reserved for persons in humble circumstances ; others again opened their doors wide to women of every condition, and these were the most densely peopled.

These and scenes
These representations rely on presenting scenes directly to the eye for their own visible sake.
These were usually assembled with the addition of deleted scenes, sometimes adding as much as a half-hour to the length of the film without regard to pacing and storytelling.
These were the key discoveries that made all non-live or non live-on-videotape narrative motion pictures and television possible — that shots ( in this case whole scenes since each shot is a complete scene ) can be photographed at widely different locations over a period of time ( hours, days or even months ) and combined into a narrative whole.
These frescoes depict scenes of the life and society of ancient Greece, and constitute valuable historical testimonials.
These cut scenes can be seen in the Japanese theatrical trailer.
These often opened with the show's main title logo within the teaser scene ; from season four onward, the show began using an anthropomorphic version of the logo in the opening scenes, using various animations.
These scenes were shown after the credits, but were reinserted during the film in the Extended Cut.
These later series make extensive use of specific street and garden locations in most episodes, particularly for scenes involving the Meldrew's neighbours.
These scenes brought him great fame in Florence.
These three cities formed the backbone of the burgeoning movement, but there were also other scenes in a number of cities such as Brisbane and Boston.
These included scenes showing the Terminator outside Sarah Connor's apartment, Reese being zipped into a body bag, and the Terminator's head being crushed in a press.
These scenes are available on the DVD release.
These numbers brought an epic quality to the battle scenes.
The music video for " These Are the Days of Our Lives " contain Mercury's final scenes in front of the camera.
These scenes are criticized as contemporary revisionism, a token to the widespread antiwar sentiment of the time ( it was released during the apex of U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War ).
These intimate family scenes are, however, in contrast to the ' licentious ' style, as seen in his Odalisque portraits.
These critics admit his ability to evoke powerful and moving crowd scenes but argue that he lacked the ability to create memorable characters, in the manner of Honoré de Balzac or Charles Dickens and the ability to make his characters true to life.
These takes often include meticulously choreographed and complicated scenes involving many actors.
These were remade after the war, but now sport a modern geometrical pattern, not the old scenes of the Bible.
These two kinds of scenes and techniques became the classical styles of Chinese landscape painting.
These are five lancets, each high and glazed with grey ( grisaille ) glass, rather than narrative scenes or symbolic motifs that are usually seen in medieval stained glass windows.
These scenes are parodies of similar scenes in movie serials, such as The Perils of Pauline ( 1914 ) starring actress Pearl White.
These scenes show the maenads in their frenzy running in the forests, often tearing to pieces any animal they happen to come across.

These and deal
These specialists, I learned, have done a great deal of work to improve the size and health of the plants and the resulting flowers.
These were often carefully written out with a great deal of thought behind them.
These collections deal primarily with Carnegie philanthropy and have very little personal material related to Carnegie.
British architects Brenda and Robert Vale have said that, as of 2002, " It is quite possible in all parts of Australia to construct a ' house with no bills ', which would be comfortable without heating and cooling, which would make its own electricity, collect its own water and deal with its own waste ... These houses can be built now, using off-the-shelf techniques.
These last instructional addresses are called mystagogic ( μυσταγωγικαί ), because they deal with the mysteries ( μυστήρια ) i. e. Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist.
These texts deal with solving algebraic equations, many of which are now lost.
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 '.
He considered ' These phantasies include a great deal of the true constitutional essence of the subject's personality ' and that the energetic man ' is one who succeeds by his efforts in turning his wishful phantasies into reality ', while the artist ' can transform his phantasies into artistic creations instead of into symptoms ... the doom of neurosis '.
These manuals offer a great deal of information to dance historians and musicologists alike in that each description of a dance is accompanied by music examples with lute tablature and directions about how each music example is to be played.
These meetings have grown in both participation and scope a great deal since the early 1990s ; it had a maximum attendance of 2, 810 at the December 2000 IETF held in San Diego, CA.
These relaxed rules tend to deal with things like Teacher Union contracts and state curriculum.
These effects become very hard to deal with, thus the development of depression may transpire.
These included major controversy over the United States ' proposal to allow credit for carbon " sinks " in forests and agricultural lands, satisfying a major proportion of the U. S. emissions reductions in this way ; disagreements over consequences for non-compliance by countries that did not meet their emission reduction targets ; and difficulties in resolving how developing countries could obtain financial assistance to deal with adverse effects of climate change and meet their obligations to plan for measuring and possibly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
These are chartered as towns and villages and deal with local needs such as paving and lighting the streets, ensuring a water supply, providing police and fire protection, and waste management.
These vaccines might finally deal a lethal blow to the AIDS virus ,” says Chang-Shung Tung, leader of the Lab ’ s Theoretical Biology and Biophysics group.
These memories leave impressions for the unconscious to deal with when the ego is at rest.
These three spheres deal with matter in its various forms, socially mediated.
These early gins were difficult to use and required a great deal of skill.
These features made it highly desirable due to the PT boat's ever-increasing requirement for increased firepower to deal effectively with the Japanese daihatsu barges, which were largely immune to torpedoes due to their shallow draft.
These efforts arose from efforts by the federal government to deal with its deficit, which led to cuts in their transfers to the provinces, and in turn to squeezing hospital budgets and physician reimbursements.
These shows often deal with the morals of dealing with people such as murderers, rapists, con artists, amoral lawyers, insane people, etc.
These laws deal with the sensory modality vision however there are analogous laws for other sensory modalities including auditory, tactile, gustatory and olfactory ( Bregman – GP ).
These fibers allow muscles to contract quickly resulting in a great deal of power and speed.

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