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These first settlements were abandoned after attacks by Spanish privateers, but English privateers often used the Cayman Islands as a base and in the 18th century they became an increasingly popular hideout for pirates, even after the end of legitimate privateering in 1713.
These approaches include the notion that individuals in a society accept rules from legitimate authority in exchange for security and economic advantage ( as in Rawls ) – a social contract.
These groups are not especially interested in comedy, either as a technique or as an effect, but rather in expanding the improv genre so as to incorporate techniques and approaches that have long been a legitimate part of European theatre.
These consultants used a variety of techniques ( legitimate and otherwise ) to improve ranking for their clients.
These denominations vary from simply not accepting the Pope's claim to authority as legitimate and valid, to believing that the Pope is the Antichrist from 1 John 2: 18, the Man of Sin from 2 Thessalonians 2: 3-12, and the Beast out of the Earth from Revelation 13: 11-18.
These quantities can then be absorbed into an infinite collection of coupling constants, and at energies well below the fundamental cutoff of the theory, to any desired precision ; only a finite number of these coupling constants need to be measured in order to make legitimate quantum-mechanical predictions.
These salons " became the civil working spaces of the project of Enlightenment " and women, as salonnières, were " the legitimate governors of potentially unruly discourse " that took place within.
These half-open connections saturate the number of available connections the server is able to make, keeping it from responding to legitimate requests until after the attack ends.
These had their own signature and that of a witness and scribe in order to prove in court ( if necessary ) that their claim to property was legitimate.
These preventative measures are a combination of systems and practices put into its place at legitimate bioscience laboratories to prevent the use of dangerous pathogens and toxins for malicious use, as well as by customs agents and agricultural and natural resource managers to prevent the spread of these biological agents in natural and managed.
These kingdoms increased their wealth and power through exchanges with European, Arab and other seafaring traders, whether they were legitimate vessels or pirates.
These were small polities ruled by a king ( tlatoani ) from a legitimate dynasty.
These may be dummy addresses which have never sent any email ( and therefore could not have requested to be subscribed to any legitimate mailing list ).
These advancements in fansubbing quality mean that fansubs are now of such quality and free accessibility that the incentive to upgrade ( or in some cases downgrade, as from an HD fansub to an SD DVD ) to a legitimate copy once a title is domestically licensed may be severely diminished.
) These inclusions appear to have been done to make the Great Bible more palatable to conservative English churchmen, many of whom considered the Vulgate to be the only legitimate Bible.
These accept in principle the documents of the Second Vatican Council, and regard the changes associated with the Council ( such as the revision of the Mass liturgy ) as legitimate, but prefer the older forms and, with the approval of the Holy See, use those forms.
These policies brought him into conflict with his uncles, who were also legitimate heirs to the throne, they regarded Temujin not as leader but merely an insolent usurper.
These governments in exile were created by deposed governments or rulers who continue to claim legitimate authority of the state they once controlled.
These later creations bear the double title because the original earldom is not certainly known to be extinct ; the first de Vere Earl may still have living legitimate descendants in the male line, though it would be exceedingly difficult to prove such a claim.
These forms flourished at the expense of legitimate English drama, which went into a long period of decline.
These conditions fall into three categories: transparency, legitimate purpose and proportionality.
These elections are generally regarded as rigged, and the Western powers did not recognize the elections as legitimate.
These fraternities, organized along ethnic lines to allow preaching in the slaves ' native languages, provided a legitimate cover for slave reunions, and ultimately may have aided the establishment of Candomblé.
These are the final words of Ulysses ' speech to his men urging them to sail on in pursuit of knowledge and experience of the world – even beyond the pillars of Hercules, traditionally the frontier and limit of legitimate exploration.

These and bans
These concerns led to several regional waste trade bans, including the Bamako Convention.
These may be bans on certain actions during menstruation ( such as intercourse in some movements of Judaism and Islam ), or rituals to be performed at the end of each menses ( such as the mikvah in Judaism and the ghusl in Islam ).
These bans, however, are poorly enforced in India, Malaysia, and Thailand.
These actions range from outright bans on the possession of pit bull-type dogs to restrictions and conditions on pit bull ownership, and often establish a legal presumption that a pit bull-type dog is prima facie a legally " dangerous " or " vicious " dog.
These bans were eventually lifted, allowing Mondino to perform his first public dissection in Bologna in January 1315 in the presence of medical students and other spectators.
These legal restrictions include blocking sexual orientation being protected under anti-discrimination laws ( See: Romer v. Evans ), sodomy laws against consenting adults ( See: Lawrence v. Texas ) and constitutional bans against same-sex marriage ( See: California Proposition 8 ( 2008 )).
These bans ( in 1619 and again in 1666-74 ) only served to undermined Burgdorf's position as a regional market and service center.
These bans mean permanently banning players whose HD id matches the blacklist at Evenbalance.
These bans also cover Islamic headscarves, which in some other countries are seen as less controversial, although law court staff in the Netherlands are also forbidden to wear Islamic headscarves on grounds of ' state neutrality '.
These bans and reasons are listed in the Noahide Laws and in Leviticus as well as in Deuteronomy.
These bans could be the cause for Air Van to appear on the proposed Europe-wide blacklist of airlines.
These bans have motivated the use of various other materials in sinkers.
These policies include alcohol advertising bans, alcohol sale restrictions, zero tolerance policies, alcohol sensors in all cars, sobriety checkpoints, lower legal limits, and alcohol tax increases ,.
These bans functioned to enforce the one-drop rule and re-enforce identity and privilege.

These and remain
These fundamental ideas -- the indivisibility of sovereignty and its dual ( internal-external ) aspects -- still remain the core of that concept of ultimate political power.
These dynamic relationships, between what can be observed on the ground, as opposed to what can be observed by compiling many local observations remain fundamental in any kind of anthropology, whether cultural, biological, linguistic or archaeological.
These Lambeth Conferences have been held roughly every 10 years since 1878 ( the second such conference ) and remain the most visible coming-together of the whole Communion.
These structural realities remain fluid and often contentious.
These affiliations remain to this day, and relations with both parties are close.
These characters would remain at the centre of the programme for many years.
These three churches remain in full communion with each other and with the other Oriental Orthodox churches.
These remain his most famous instrumental works and have also been adapted for wind quartet.
These names however remain unattested in sources, and come from the original Babylonian Empire from 2000 BCE, not the Chaldean Empire or Persian Empire of the Book of Esther.
These doctrines remain relevant, and most recently have been used by plaintiffs seeking to impose liability for the consequences of global climate change.
These approaches can be thought of as " hurdles " the pathogen has to overcome if it is to remain active in the food.
These distinctive ethnic, cultural, and legal differences of the Galatians encouraged them to remain definitively different even into the early Middle Ages.
These boundaries would remain unchanged until 1916.
These former colonizers remain influential in economic matters, such as development projects, investments, trade, and loans.
These programs have been largely abandoned with the trend toward computer-based synthesis, although Mark of the Unicorn's ( MOTU )' s Unisyn and Sound Quest's Midi Quest remain available.
These RNA molecules are chemically and thermodynamically stable, able to remain intact in the mouse body for more than 8 hours and to resist degradation by RNase in the blood stream.
These are exported through the nuclear pore complexes to the cytoplasm, where they remain free or become associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, forming rough endoplasmic reticulum ( RER ).
These would remain the only known planets until the invention of the telescope in early modern times.
These Metanarratives still remain in Western society but are now being undermined by rapid Informatization and the commercialization of the University and its functions.
These reasons remain disputed.
These pellets remain intact for up to six hours in the stomach ; the bacteria within continue to digest the plant carbohydrates.
These texts reflect varying degrees of bias and reliability, but not more so than is usually the case in early medieval writings, and they remain very important.
These are located on the top of the head, allowing the animal to remain almost completely submerged whilst breathing.
These tools are updated over time by newer standards and software but the principles behind them remain the same.

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