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These and local
These narratives of coarse action and crude language appeared first in local newspapers, as a rule, and later found their way between book covers, though rarely into the planters' libraries beside the morocco-bound volumes of Horace, Mr. Addison, Mr. Pope, and Sir Walter Scott.
These short, `` streamlined '' meetings usually are sponsored by local banks, Chambers of Commerce, trade associations, or other civic organizations.
These problems are not local to Rhode Island, but are recognized as common to all states.
These have an upper-middle-class leadership and a middle-class membership, with rare exceptions, where working-class parents are active in local P.-T.A. matters.
These local variations were to become ever sharper in the next century and a half.
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.
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 loans are targeted at reducing the budget deficit, stabilizing the local currency ; developing private businesses ; energy ; the agriculture, food processing, transportation, and health and education sectors ; and ongoing rehabilitation work in the earthquake zone.
These adapted local ingredients and catered to their customers ' tastes.
These Sunday laws enacted at the state and local levels would sometimes carry penalties for doing non-religious activities on Sunday as part of an effort to enforce religious observance and church attendance.
These were held in a powerful fortress called Genucla ( Isaccea, near modern Tulcea, Rom., in the Danube delta region ), controlled by Zyraxes, the local Getan petty king.
These preaching friars, with the authorization of Gregory IX, adopted ( with some modifications, e. g. the substitution of the " Gallican " for the " Roman " version of the Psalter ) the Breviary hitherto used exclusively by the Roman court, and with it gradually swept out of Europe all the earlier partial books ( Legendaries, Responsories ), & c., and to some extent the local Breviaries, like that of Sarum.
These were termed local " use ".
These anthropologists continue to concern themselves with the distinct ways people in different locales experience and understand their lives, but they often argue that one cannot understand these particular ways of life solely from a local perspective ; they instead combine a focus on the local with an effort to grasp larger political, economic, and cultural frameworks that impact local lived realities.
( These rhymes may have many local or regional variants.
These are a popular compromise for ( American ) shooters who would like to own a submachine gun but cannot due to local restrictions or the prohibitive cost of buying a civilian legal submachine gun ( full automatics or semi-automatics with barrels shorter than are restricted under Title II of the National Firearms Act ).
These competitions include locals, which are normally taken place in school gymnasiums or local venues, nationals, hosted in big venues all around the U. S. with national champions, and the Cheerleading Worlds, taken place at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
These included the gentlemen ( local nobility ), farmers, merchants and artisans ( 士,,, 商 ).
These coordinates are a very special example of a more general concept of local coordinates from the theory of differential forms.
These tones were often heard during a station ID preceding a local ad insert.
These military measures, severe as they were, did not succeed in reducing the local Druze to the required degree of subordination.
These clubs commonly crossed social strata, including among their membership local notables, dhimmi and slaves – to the exclusion of those associated with the local ruler, or amir.

These and offspring
These racial classifications for Africans and further divisions for ' mixed-race ' offspring traditionally served colonial interests.
These unequal and distinct privileges were sanctioned by law or social mores, confined to only that specific social subset of the society, and were inherited automatically by the offspring.
These changes taken together have been interpreted as a result of an increased emphasis on pair bonding as a possible solution to the requirement for increased parental investment due to the prolonged infancy of offspring.
These hybrid types are not breeds, but they resemble breeds in that crosses between certain horse breeds and other equine species produce characteristic offspring.
These unacceptable offspring are culled at various stages of development based on the breeder's expert eye and closely guarded trade techniques.
These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone ( by Demeter ), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Minos, and the Muses ( by Mnemosyne ); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus.
These cells affect the genetic composition of the host in order to regulate the increasing population of the endosymbionts and ensuring that these genetic changes are passed onto the offspring via vertical transmission ( heredity ).
These result in the production of male offspring.
These colonies are composed of clans of two or three pairs, their helpers, and offspring.
These were her own offspring: Bašmu, Venomous Snake ,” Ušumgallu, Great Dragon ,” Mušmaḫḫū, Exalted Serpent ,” Mušḫuššu, Furious Snake ,” Laḫmu, the Hairy One ,” Ugallu, the Big Weather-Beast ,” Uridimmu, Mad Lion ,” Girtablullû, Scorpion-Man ,” Umū dabrūtu, Violent Storms ,” Kulullû, Fish-Man ,” and Kusarikku, Bull-Man .”.
These giraffes have offspring with slightly longer necks ( also known as " soft inheritance ").
These survivors intermarried with the local Miskito people and produced mixed-race offspring.
These offspring will then be added to the population and will also be evaluated and given a fitness score.
These offspring have underdeveloped posterior limbs ( the pes can be webbed ), and following birth they migrate to the pouch where they attach to a nipple.
These non-migratory Mallards interbreed with indigenous wild ducks from local populations of closely related species through genetic pollution by producing fertile offspring.
These groups may consist simply of parents and their offspring.
These differences are part of a natural selection process where males seek many healthy women of childbearing age which will mother offspring, whereas women seek men who are willing and able to take care of them and their children.
Outside the breeding season they form compact flocks of 3 to 30 birds, composed of family parties ( parents and offspring ) from the previous breeding season, together with any extra adults that helped to raise a brood ( see below ) These flocks will occupy and defend territories against neighbouring flocks.
These are in fact the psychosomatic offspring of a mentally disturbed woman, whose husband fights for custody, and finally the life, of their daughter.
These groups are made of adult females and their dependent offspring.
These individuals are typically the offspring of the adults.
These advantages led to a decreased mortality in the offspring of cross-bred dogs.
These marine reptiles had ancestors who moved back into the oceans, In the case of ichthyosaurs adapting as fully as the dolphins they superficially resemble, even giving birth to live offspring instead of laying eggs, in other cases more to the extent of the seal, as with plesiosaurs and placodonts.
These diagrams, known as Punnett square s, are used to illustrate the method of trait transfer to offspring according to classical Mendelian genetics.

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