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These and intimate
These religious also struggled for a deeply personal, intimate relationship with God.
These contrasting traditions may be vestiges of historical performance settings: large concert halls in which violins were played required more instruments, before electronic amplification, than did more intimate dance halls and houses fiddles were played in.
These societies were divided into groups called classes — intimate meetings where individuals were encouraged to confess their sins to one another and to build each other up.
These two groups had intimate contact with the Spanish conquerors, paving the way for the racial mix of native and European stock now known as mestizos.
These relationships were invariably intimate and long-lasting ; she regularly revisited the places she chose to photograph and learned the relevant language ...
These intimate human relationships are considered forms of " intimate association.
These two rings are in intimate contact, one ring rotates with the shaft, the other ring is stationary.
These models enjoyed impressive sales figures in the mid-1970s with their intimate, luxury-oriented feel, plush interiors, and mostly vintage styling cues like Rolls Royce-style radiator grilles, opera windows, and vinyl roofs.
These four works were greeted with signal and general applause, including that of Titian's intimate, the too potent Pietro Aretino, with whom Tintoretto, one of the few men who scorned to curry favor with him, was mostly in disrepute.
These French sources were Poésies de l ' époque des Thang by Marie-Jean-Léon, Marquis d ' Hervey de Saint Denys, and the Livre de Jade by Judith Gautier ( an intimate friend of Richard Wagner ).
These ranged from the operetta Bitter Sweet ( 1929 ) and the extravaganza Cavalcade ( 1931 ), to the intimate comedies Hay Fever ( 1924 ) and Private Lives ( 1930 ).
These hot pots can be perfect for an intimate dinner.
These three table-talk books attracted a diverse audience due to their conversational style, which made readers feel an intimate connection to the author, and resulted in a flood of letters from admirers.
These shows moved the American musical away from the traditions of European operetta to small scale, intimate productions with what the Oxford Encyclopedia of Popular Music calls, " smart and witty integrated books and lyrics, considered to be a watershed in the evolution of the American musical.
These localized deities also held the capacity of being a part of an intimate and personal relationship with the worshiper.
These late recordings showcase him playing mostly solo guitar, or voice and guitar in a relaxed, intimate style, with occasional flurries of his former energetic playing.
These include the Geoff Gibbs Theatre – a 270-seat proscenium arch theatre, the The Roundhouse Theatre – a 130-seat court style theatre, the 165-seat Music Auditorium, an outdoor amphitheatre, Enright Studio, Dance Studios and Jazz Studio all designed for more intimate performances.
These shows were a unique way for fans to connect personally with the band, as they were held at small, intimate venues, and featured heavy audience participation, through Q & As and singalongs.
These films have an intimate feel, with small-scale settings and familiar actors appearing from one film to the next ; even Talmadge's personal jewelry and pets can be recognized.
These transistor radios were an intimate and almost secretive way for a child to be initiated into the adult world of popular music.
These generally had three parts ; a kiosk with winged gables at the front, a more intimate hall in the center, and a two story structure with a panoramic view of the pond at the rear.
These include The Boys on the Bus, an intimate portrait of the Edmonton Oilers as they won the 1987 Stanley Cup, Les Canadiens, a history of the Montreal Canadiens, and Strangers in a Strange Land, which depicted the trials and tribulations of a Canadian movie crew in China as it shot a feature film about the legendary doctor, Norman Bethune.
These tours were intended to be more intimate affairs, and also served as a bit of a break for Elliott, as the pared-down format required much less planning and arranging.

These and family
These reports refer to a level of secondary prevention in a child guidance clinic approached by the customary route of voluntary referral by the family or by other professional people.
From here they proceeded to ( 3 ) These same areas in relation to their own future family life stages, developing these to the extent of examining various crises which could be expected to confront them at some time or other.
These are substantially the same factors considered by Non-Catholics in family planning.
These, he said, are `` two of the principal underlying causes for family breakups leading to ADC ''.
These symbols show the deep religiosity of Gaudi, who was inspired by the contemporaneous construction of his basilica to choose the theme of the holy family.
These trees differ from the birches ( Betula, the other genus in the family ) in that the female catkins are woody and do not disintegrate at maturity, opening to release the seeds in a similar manner to many conifer cones.
These BBSes were generally more family friendly, avoiding the seedier side of BBSes.
These two factors combined with others have obscured the history of the Baltic languages, leading to a number of theories regarding their position in the Indo-European family.
These birds are generally solitary or found in pairs early in the year, but family groups are common in the late summer and winter roosts may have two dozen or more birds in a single covey.
These departments were run by royal family members as well as scholar officials who were selected from imperial examinations.
These nations were often united by common linguistic, religious or family ties.
These were brought home by fishermen to feed the family.
These and other policies made socialism seem less desirable to the average German family, and propelled Bismarck to high renown during his lifetime.
These views departed from earlier views of society as a family and, therefore, greater than the sum of its members.
These dolmens are set in clusters of two to five dolmens presumably for the burial of a family.
These were the second family of finite simple groups, after the alternating groups.
These are both real and imagined letters, written by the protagonist Moses E. Herzog to family members, friends and famous figures.
These include root vegetables ( potatoes and carrots ), bulbs ( onion family ), leaf vegetables ( spinach and lettuce ), stem vegetables ( bamboo shoots and asparagus ), and inflorescence vegetables ( globe artichokes and broccoli and other vegetables such as cabbage or cauliflower ).
These included An Elopement à la Mode and The Pickpocket: A Chase Through London, made by Alf Collins for the British branch of the French Gaumont company, Daring Daylight Burglary, made by Frank Mottershaw at the Sheffield Photographic Company, and Desperate Poaching Affray, made by the Haggar family, whose main business was exhibiting films made by others in their traveling tent theatre.
These descriptors often developed into fixed clan identifications which in turn became family names as we know them today.
These can be the life of a child, family members, or members of a soldier's unit.
These acquisitions eventually transformed the Hohenzollerns from a minor German princely family into one of the most important in Europe.
These difficulties took an emotional and physical strain on the Pei family.
These laws are also known as niddah, literally " separation ", or family purity.
These differences may be attributed, in part at least, to the divergent paths of economic development followed by the two countries since independence and to the Kenya government's active promotion of family planning, which the Uganda government did not promote until 1995.

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