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These and weakening
These orbitals are classified as antibonding ( weakening the bond order from three to two ), so the diatomic oxygen bond is weaker than the diatomic nitrogen triple bond in which all bonding molecular orbitals are filled, but some antibonding orbitals are not.
These layers may cause mechanical reliability weakening and brittleness, increased electrical resistance, or electromigration and formation of voids.
These results would seem inconsistent with the idea of short-term memory as the distractor items would have taken the place of some of the word-pairs in the buffer, thereby weakening the associated strength of the items in long-term memory.
These deficits grew the national debt dangerously close to the psychological benchmark of 100 % of GDP, further weakening the Canadian dollar and damaging Canada's international credit rating.
These couple of years of reform however were accompanied by infighting in the administration and confusion regarding the direction of government. Vajpayee's weakening health was also a subject of public interest, and he underwent a major knee-replacement surgery at the Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai to relieve great pressure on his legs.
These storms began to move south out of Edinburgh, weakening as daylight was lost.
These types of injuries generally result in inflammation and degeneration or weakening of the tendons, which may eventually lead to tendon rupture.
These court battles were won by Mowat, resulting in a weakening of the power of the federal government in provincial matters.
These factors contributed to the overall weakening of all railroads throughout the United States, leading the New York Central into a slow decline.
These grumble because the stomach gets all of the food ; refusing to supply it with nourishment, they see sense when they realise that they are weakening themselves.
These two processes have different time courses, with the weakening of deprived response preceding the strengthening of spared response, implying that they have different underlying mechanisms.
These groves act as a line of weakening at which the fin breaks off when pressured as opposed to pulling out the plugs.
These factors led to the storm weakening below hurricane intensity by 0000 UTC on June 19.
These developments contributed to a dramatic weakening of legal standards in the Empire and a substantial drop in the standards of legal scholarship.

These and empire
These illiterate boors conscripted from villages all across the Czarina's empire had, Suvorov may have told Lewis, just two things a commander could count on: physical fitness and personal courage.
These would most likely have been the Peucini, who bordered on the empire.
These emperors followed a policy of large-scale resettlement within the empire of defeated barbarian tribes, granting them land in return for an obligation of military service much heavier than the usual conscription quota.
These wars greatly weakened the empire.
These articles were bold, as Washington was an enemy general who commanded an army in a cause that many Britons believed would ruin the empire.
These forces defeated the last major hoplite army, at the Battle of Chaeronea ( 338 BC ), after which Athens and its allies joined the Macedonian empire.
These letters give a glimpse into the daily trials of ruling an empire, from dealing with floods and mandating changes to a flawed calendar, to taking care of Babylon's massive herds of livestock.
These efforts organized national resources sufficiently in the defense of England against the far larger and more powerful Spanish Empire, and in turn paved the foundation for establishing a global empire in the 19th century.
These inventions were very important reasons behind the success of the empire.
These two groups were given sanctuary in the Magar empire.
These changes are more correctly attributed by others to Osman himself, but the vast majority of the oriental writers concur in attributing to Alaeddin the introduction of laws respecting the costume of the various subjects of the empire, and the creation and funding of a standing army of regular troops.
These sanctions, known as the Megarian decree, were largely ignored by Thucydides, but some modern economic historians have noted that forbidding Megara to trade with the prosperous Athenian empire would have been disastrous for the Megarans, and have accordingly considered the decree to be a contributing factor in bringing about the war.
These expeditions were typically carried out by African kingdoms, such as the Oyo empire ( Yoruba ), the Ashanti Empire, the kingdom of Dahomey, and the Aro Confederacy.
These rulers avoided religious wars within the empire by allowing the different Christian faiths to spread without coercion.
These reforms were finally realized late in the century under the reign of Diocletian, one of them being to divide the empire into an eastern and western half, and have a separate ruler for each.
These victories may be ascribed to a well-trained army, which despite its comparatively small size was far more professional than most continental armies, and also to a modernization of administration ( both civilian and military ) in the course of the 17th century which enabled the monarchy to harness the resources of the country and its empire in an effective way.
These towns traded at first with ports on the Baltic Sea, in England, and in the Hanseatic League, but later also with the rest of the world, when the Netherlands established its colonial empire.
These three Archbishops were also Prince-electors of the empire.
These differing systems of thought and perception result in very different versions of nation and empire.
These great landowners enjoyed tax exemptions from the Sassanian empire, and were tax collectors within their local provincial areas.
These Changelings genetically engineered a series of ' slave races ' to act as the footsoldiers of their new empire, and were dubbed the Founders by their new creations.
These teachings were uppermost in the subsequent early Islamic empire.
These regions were part of the Ottoman empire and other states.
These innovations would be combined and adopted under the Roman empire.

These and face
These societies can expect to face difficult times.
These two examples occurred when first, Meidias punched Demosthenes in the face in the theater ( Against Meidias ), and second when ( in Against Konon ) a defendant allegedly assaulted a man and crowed over the victim.
These early drinking records involved drinking beer from challenging vessels such as the yard glass, which, if not correctly mastered, resulted in the user receiving a blast of beer in his or her face.
These are as standard, the same shape, type face and colours as those in the UK, however non-standard number plates have been permitted.
These were carefully cut to what is approximately a face slope with a seked of 5½ palms to give the required dimensions.
( See Browser wars ) These included extensions to control stylistic aspects of documents, contrary to the " belief the academic engineering community that such things as text color, background texture, font size and font face were definitely outside the scope of a language when their only intent was to specify how a document would be organized.
These two examples occurred when first, Midias punched Demosthenes in the face in the theatre ( Against Midias ), and second when ( in Against Conon ) a defendant allegedly assaulted a man and crowed over the victim.
These include the face, ears, head, eyebrows, legs, and armpits, as well as the pubic region.
These shots, starting with a medium shot and culminating in two close-ups of the Monster's face, were repeated by Whale to introduce Griffin in The Invisible Man and the abusive husband in One More River.
" These painters helped to change the face of British art.
" These included absolute acceptance of any circumstance and consistent good cheer in the face of any difficulty.
These advantages quickly proved irrelevant in the face of the Paraguayans ' zeal to defend their homeland.
These soldiers had witnessed the miserable state of the Paraguayan army and were forced in many cases to face the enemy armed only with machetes.
These ancient dao characters more clearly depict the shou 首 " head " element as hair above a face.
In Portugal and Spain, mouro ( feminine, moura ) may also refer to supernatural beings known as enchanted moura, where " moor " implies ' alien ' and ' non-Christian '; These beings were siren-like fairies with golden or reddish hair and a fair face.
These reforms were achieved in the face of great financial difficulty following the war.
" These restrictions, in both the work for hire doctrine and the right of termination, exist out of recognition that artists frequently face unequal bargaining power in their business dealings.
These face markings are similarly and frequently used in the late post-classic depictions of a Mayan maize god.
These measures include primarily hand washing and face masks ; in the health care environment, gowns and disposable gloves are also used.
These trends were all related to the process of modernisation, industrialisation, or westernisation, which had been changing the face of Europe since the mid-18th century.
These twins can be conjoined at the back of the head, the front of the head, or the side of the head, but not on the face or the base of the skull.
These reasons include: the wiping of the face is an innovation because there are no authentic hadiths which state that Muhammad ever did it or ordered his followers to do it.
These dogs are usually humanely euthanized, due to the immense pain and suffering they face.
These squares being divided into lots of, makes every lot front or face two streets.

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