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These and large-scale
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 anisotropic self-assembled nano-structures can then order themselves in much the same way as thermotropic liquid crystals do, forming large-scale versions of all the thermotropic phases ( such as a nematic phase of rod-shaped micelles ).
These were merged into the Democratic Party in the South, but they continued to promote modernization policies such as large-scale railroad construction and the founding of public schools.
These developments were made possible by the large-scale exploitation of fossil fuel resources ( especially petroleum ), which offered large amounts of energy in an easily portable form, but also caused widespread concerns about pollution and long-term impact on the environment.
These included Tango Suite for the virtuoso guitar duo Sergio and Odair Assad ; Histoire du Tango, where a flutist and guitarist tell the history of tango in four chunks of music styled at thirty-year intervals ; and La Camorra, a suite in three ten minute movements, inspired by the Neapolitan crime family and exploring symphonic concepts of large-scale form, thematic development, contrasts of texture and massive accumulations of ensemble sound.
These revisionists claim that the characterization of the incident as a large-scale, systematic massacre was fabricated for the purpose of political propaganda.
These large-scale maps are the basis for maps at smaller scales.
These third millennium BC palaces functioned as large-scale socio-economic institutions, and therefore, along with residential and private functions, they housed craftsmen workshops, food storehouses, ceremonial courtyards, and are often associated with shrines.
These are short-term alien invasions by creatures incapable of supporting a large-scale invasion due to small numbers who instead use the shock of their arrival to inspire terror.
These impoundments coincided with a postwar fishing boom, additional funds from sales of fishing licenses for the first large-scale attempts at bass fisheries management.
These insights enabled Smetana to write the three Gothenburg symphonic poems, ( Richard III, Wallenstein's Camp and Hakon Jarl ), works which transformed Smetana from a composer primarily of salon pieces to a modern neo-Romantic, capable of handling large-scale forces and demonstrating the latest musical concepts.
These methods are especially useful in large-scale database searches where it is understood that a large proportion of the candidate sequences will have essentially no significant match with the query sequence.
These associations secured performance outlets for the large-scale works he was writing.
These computers had the Folding @ home program installed, a large-scale distributed computing effort coordinated by Vijay Pande at Stanford University.
These paths interweave between interior and exterior spaces formed both inside large-scale geometric shapes and in the spaces between them.
These fostered the development of a parallel software industry, and there encouraged development of portable and scalable large-scale parallel applications.
These lobby groups, advocating for the boycott of large-scale logging corporations, successfully urged the public to join in and support the cause as activists themselves.
These meta-narratives-sometimes ' grand narratives ' - are grand, large-scale theories and philosophies of the world, such as the progress of history, the knowability of everything by science, and the possibility of absolute freedom.
These are the basis for some quantitative modeling of large-scale brain activity.
These include large-scale areas that may experience critical fire weather conditions including the occurrence of " dry thunderstorms.
These crusading officers provided large-scale warfare combat experience in the foreign Holy Land of the Asian Middle East.
These plans included developing large-scale industries, implementing major infrastructure projects, building a cross-country railroad system, establishing a national public education system, reforming the judiciary, and improving health care.
These technologies include large-scale network performance measurement and management tools, simple and secure identity and access management tools and advanced capabilities such as the on-demand creation and scheduling of high-bandwidth, high-performance circuits.
These operations were designed to keep the corps familiar with commanding during large-scale conventional warfare, as opposed to counter-insurgency tactics it employed during its two tours in Iraq.

These and technological
These machines were similar in technological terms to the 2600, but sold for much higher prices with associated higher profit margins.
These members are the most active in the SIG and have considerable influence over both the strategic and technological directions of Bluetooth as a whole.
These security barriers were breached on occasion by the Sontarans, by manipulating the more technological Vardans, who suborned the Doctor into sabotaging both of these from within ( The Invasion of Time, 1978 ).
These technological advances and investment allow the primary sector to require less workforce and, this way, developed countries tend to have a smaller percentage of their workforce involved in primary activities, instead having a higher percentage involved in the secondary and tertiary sectors.
These technological advances led to the building of later structures like the Brooklyn Bridge ( 1883 ) and the Eiffel Tower ( 1889 ).
These draw on the stereotypical images of mind control operating by ESP or technological means, like microwave radiation ; belief in their necessity is popularly associated with paranoia.
These effects are sometimes called " pecuniary externalities " and are distinguished from " real externalities " or " technological externalities ".
These economic and technological advantages eventually enabled Europeans to conquer the peoples of the other continents in recent centuries by using the " Guns " and " Steel " of the book's title.
These techniques were made physically possible by recent technological advances in the manufacture of both glass and cast iron, and financially possible by the dropping of a tax on glass. Sir Joseph Paxton ( 1803-65 ), Facsimile of the First Sketch for the Great Exhibition Building, About 1850, Pen and ink on blotting paper V & A Museum no.
These scientists felt that science had become central to many key public policy questions, and that they had a unique responsibility to inform public policy makers of potential dangers from scientific and technological advances, and to show how good policy could increase the benefits of new scientific knowledge.
These policies led to uprisings that were feeble compared to the European military and technological might.
These products were technological breakthroughs.
These often address a particular concern of the writer by serving as a vehicle of warning against a type of activity, including technological research.
These dives involved several technological innovations: a watertight brass box which could be used to house a camera for underwater photography, and a telephone which was incorporated into the diving helmet, allowing the diver to dictate observations to someone on the surface instead of having to take notes underwater.
These examples show that in many cases technological convergence is unnecessary or unneeded.
These student organizations are practical projects aiming to design various technological devices, and include:
These additions have diluted the technological flavour of the institution, causing it to resemble more a traditional university with its mix of humanities, arts and sciences.
These are commonly made of ceramic or stone, although recent technological advances have resulted in rubber or glass tiles for floors as well.
These principles coupled with a technological revolution during Henry Ford's time allowed for his revolutionary form of labour to flourish.
These proposals resolve the incoherences found in the ordinary uses of these terms ... ' virtual reality ', though based on recent information technology, does not refer to mere technological equipment or purely mental entities, or to some fake environment as opposed to the real world, but that it is an ontological mode of existence which leads to an expansion of our ordinary world.
These chapters explore the role of education in the broader world, where ever-accelerating rates of technological change combined with the 1960s ' social upheaval make " education for complexity " a crucial requirement.
These technological innovations have had a trickle-down effect, with technology used at Le Mans finding its way into production cars several years later.
These so-called " Sleepless " were not only more productive, due to 33 % more hours in the day, but less prone to the vagaries of the unconscious mind due to their inability to sleep ; they were well-adjusted, cheerful, intelligent, driven, and quickly came to dominate the scientific, economic, intellectual, medical, legal and technological arenas of the world, often at unprecedentedly young ages.
These can be called the technological optimist and decoupling arguments respectively.

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