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These and intensified
These qualms exacerbated animosities toward Peru dating from the colonial period, now intensified by disputes over customs duties and loans.
These allegations spread, and rumors intensified that it was Ortega's goal to turn Nicaragua into a state modeled after Cuban Socialism.
These plates ( or microplates ) are believed to have formerly been part of the larger Eurasian Plate, but were formed when transform fault activity intensified as the Indian Plate began its substantive collision with the Eurasian continent.
These and other discoveries, coupled with the perspective of unraveling the evolutionary changes that allowed for the creation of human brain, highly intensified the research.
These strains between the archbishop and his subordinates were intensified by clashes over ecclesiastical and secular authority, as well as Edward's great need for income.
These anti-imperialist prolegomena were intensified and made manifest in his Commonwealth or Empire?
These efforts were intensified with more projects including the Easter Lama, with the particularity that it is shared with neighboring Chile.
These fears were intensified by the nature of marriage in Ancient Greece.
* Ritualization or " acting out "These obsessions are intensified by ritualization or acting out.
These concerns intensified after River Rock received their liquor license in 2008.
These fires intensified immediately in southwest Baltimore, where all 22 officers on the night shift had walked off.

These and heart
These little songs, however, were sweet nothings from the heart, tender memories of his childhood, little melodies that anyone could hum and that would make one want to weep.
These two walks take you through the heart of Rome.
These are not fairy tales my dear Cowper but actual gruesome reality in the heart of this poor, benighted savage land.
These include fast heart beat and symptoms of palpitations, nervous system tremor such as of the hands and anxiety symptoms, digestive system hypermotility, unintended weight loss, and ( in " lipid panel " blood tests ) a lower and sometimes unusually low serum cholesterol.
She said: " These kids break my heart.
These may show structural lesions within the brain and heart, but the majority of those with epilepsy show nothing unusual.
One example is from Aeneas ' reaction to a painting of the sack of Troy: Sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt —" These are the tears of things, and our mortality cuts to the heart " ( Aeneid I, 462 ).
These monocytes, upon moving to injured tissue ( such as the heart ), turn into dendritic cells and macrophages while promoting tissue healing.
These include: irregular menses, vasomotor instability ( hot flashes and night sweats ), atrophy of genitourinary tissue, increased stress, breast tenderness, vaginal dryness, forgetfulness, mood changes, and in certain cases osteoporosis and / or heart disease.
These fast switches were at the heart of the systems.
These are excreted from the cells and collected by the lymph system and transported to the large vessels near the heart before being mixed into the blood.
These animals also possess a heart that pumps blood which contains hemocyaninine as its oxygen-capturing molecule.
These results were obtained as participants learned through specific mindfulness techniques and biofeedback tools how to make a positive shift in their heart rhythm which stabilizes the autonomic nervous system, reduces the stresshormone cortisol and raises ones level of DHEA, a “ feel-good ” hormone.
These undergo what has been traditionally called " hibernation ": the physiological state where the body temperature drops to near ambient ( environmental ) temperature, heart and respiration rates slow drastically, and the animal appears to be in a deep sleep.
These techniques could be nearly instantly fatal or incapacitating, as a thrust to the skull, heart, or major blood vessel would cause massive trauma.
These twins usually share a heart, and may also share the liver or part of the digestive system.
These free men were deeded of land in the heart of a dense forest.
These stands can be found along much of Whitewater and Little Whitewater Creeks and are at the heart of a growing movement to conserve these unique plant communities for posterity.
" These accounts are considered unlikely, as it is also reported that Brock died almost immediately without speaking, and the hole in his uniform suggests that the bullet entered his heart.
These rallies were an extension of Falwell ’ s decision to go against the traditional Baptist principle of separating religion and politics, a change of heart Falwell says he had when he perceived the decay of the nation ’ s morality.
These reunions became a traditional part of the community, situated in the heart of the Dutch Fork area, and were eagerly anticipated by everybody in the area.
These hormones cause the vasoconstriction of the kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, and other organs to divert blood to the heart, lungs and brain.
These early defibrillators used the alternating current from a power socket, transformed from the 110-240 volts available in the line, up to between 300 and 1000 volts, to the exposed heart by way of ' paddle ' type electrodes.
These devices can analyse the heart rhythm by themselves, diagnose the shockable rhythms, and charge to treat.
These simple-to-use units are based on computer technology which is designed to analyze the heart rhythm itself, and then advise the user whether a shock is required.

These and troubles
These troubles outside of his Saxon possessions did not prevent George from bestowing much care on the government of the ducal territory proper.
These troubles furnished him with a pretext, of which he was not unwilling to avail himself, for postponing the meeting, which was being urged by King Charles VI of France, theologians at the University of Paris, such as Pierre d ' Ailly and Jean Gerson, and Rupert III, King of the Germans, as the only means of healing the Schism which had prevailed so long.
These troubles of 1934 harmed relationship between the two universities and ethnics.
These areas know lots of social troubles and have regularly been the place for riots.
These men had some troubles gaining the title to the land that they had cleared and defended for so long.
" These personal troubles as well as the Compromise of 1850 inspired Lowell to accept an offer from William Wetmore Story to spend a winter in Italy.
These troubles worsened in 2011.
These common themes, which in many cases depict the troubles of an inner-city life, can still be found in reggaeton today.
These troubles left him almost penniless, and it was at this time that he contacted his friend and director / producer Yash Chopra, who told him of an upcoming production that he could be in.
These did not arrive because of Crimean raids and internal troubles in Lithuania.
These alleged irregularities involved the use of torture ( Battisti's French lawyers have not used this peculiar charge, the violation of article 3 ECHR, in their rejected claim to ECtHR ), and the misuse of witnesses: according to Battisti's supporters, witnesses against Battisti were either affected by mental troubles, or were " collaboratori di giustizia ", ( that is, defendants testifying against other defendants in order to benefit from a reduced sentence.
These included that it collected "... facts, statistics, inaccuracies and rumors … about virtually every phase of a person's life ; his marital troubles, jobs, school history, childhood, sex life, and political activities.
These young people can more readily be persuaded to attack the legal institutions of the government or real property of the ‘ establishment ,' ‘ imperialists ,' multinational corporations, or other-often foreign-influences blamed for their troubles " V, " Implications of Population Pressures for National Security.
These Primitive Methodist troubles were blamed on the admission of " improper " preachers and " questionable characters ".
These conflicts are documented in a single printed source: the narrative and reprinted correspondence that comprise A Brieff discours off the troubles begonne at Franckford ... A. D. 1554.
These conflicts prove to be the least of their troubles as Jason predictably stalks and kills them one by one.
These troubles hastened the death of Abraham who was already a sick man.

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