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These include absence ( petit mal ), myoclonic, clonic, tonic, tonic-clonic ( grand mal ), and atonic seizures.
These states consisted of kingdoms, grand duchies, duchies, principalities, free Hanseatic cities and one imperial territory.
These stories are often serious in tone and epic in scope, dealing with themes of grand struggle against supernatural, evil forces.
These mews now provide very attractive private accommodation which can fetch similar prices to flats in the grand houses they once served.
These healthy economic times left the city with a legacy of grand classical-style buildings, which can still be seen around the downtown area.
These included a grand piano salvaged from a demolition and apparently played every morning by Paul McCartney, a neighbour in Rye in East Sussex.
These very large and complex compositions have been regarded ever since as among the supreme works of the grand manner of the High Renaissance, and the " classic art " of the post-antique West.
These paintings epitomized, both in subject and scale, the type of painting with which Ingres was determined to make his reputation, but, as Philip Conisbee has written, " for all the high ideals that had been drummed into Ingres at the academies in Toulouse, Paris, and Rome, such commissions were exceptions to the rule, for in reality there was little demand for history paintings in the grand manner, even in the city of Raphael and Michelangelo.
These houses were status symbols for the great families of England, generally headed by great statesmen, who competed with each other to provide suitably grand settings in which to entertain members of the royal family.
These upright grand pianos, made in Chicago and New York, were called " Tonk pianos ".
These twenty-four free men were the first grand jury.
These earliest issues on laid paper are quite rare ; a grand total of only 1, 450 copies of the 12d were ever issued.
These elections cost the parties of the grand coalition their majority and brought gains to both Communists and National Socialists.
These and other promotional items were always given away free of charge at grand openings.
These concerts were presented in elegant settings with both pianists formally dressed, and performing on Yamaha concert grand pianos.
These grand gardens have organized spaces meant to be elaborate stages for entertaining the court and guests with plays, concerts and fireworks displays.
These include the Wesleyan Church of 1826, the Free Methodist Church of 1864 ( in grand Italianate style ) and the Quaker Meeting House of 1833 ( no longer in use ).
These include a grand piano whose rim, lid, and other case parts are made of acrylic glass.
These dictionaries whetted the interest of the English-speaking public in greater and more prescriptive dictionaries until Samuel Johnson published a grand design for such a one:
These are grand suites which are larger, with Juliet balconies, and are decorated in cream and brown shades, with leather upholstery, silks and woollen rugs.
These are, in part, using air cooling on a grand scale.
These three largest parties decided to form a government coalition, which soon became popularly known as the " grand coalition " (), under the leadership of Liberal Democrat Prime Minister Janez Drnovšek.
These general officers must already have been awarded the grand cross of the Légion d ' honneur.

These and narratives
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 narratives may be true and may be false ; the veracity of the stories is not a determining factor.
These narratives frequently dip into self-reference and metafiction.
These traditions consisted primarily of English and Scottish ballads — which were essentially unaccompanied narrativesand dance music, such as Irish reels, which were accompanied by a fiddle.
These narratives, which transformed Turpin from a pockmarked thug and murderer into " a gentleman of the road a protector of the weak ", followed a popular cultural tradition of romanticising English criminals.
These narratives focus on human actors, with only occasional intervention from deities but a pervasive sense of divinely ordered destiny.
These may also be called cure narratives.
These late experimental narratives show Brown exploring the interface of fiction and history at the end of the revolutionary era, at a moment that both follows the great Enlightenment historians ( e. g., David Hume, William Robertson, Edward Gibbon ) and prefigures the emergence of the 19th-century historical romance form in writers like Walter Scott or James Fenimore Cooper.
These treatises consist in part of historical narratives, and in part of argumentative proposals for the reform of abuses, or the development of the naval resources of the country.
These claims have been contested, noting the public circulation and availability of the oral narratives from anthropological texts published in the early twentieth century.
These historians often focused on the social background and status of their subjects, and the narratives they have written share a common outlook.
These historical narratives vary widely from tribe to tribe, and are an integral part of tribal identity.
These bands took post-grunge into the 21st century with considerable commercial success, at times abandoning the angst and anger of the original movement for more conventional anthems, narratives and romantic songs.
" These films also feature fragmented narratives and direction, including " manic montages full of subject camera movement ... cross-cuttings from hunted to hunter, and ominous juxtapositions and contrasts.
These older stories had existed and changed over many decades, partly in response to The Lord of the Rings ; as he reworked the material, he made substantial changes, up to and including the abandonment of major themes and entire tales, and wholesale rewrites and revisions of otherwise seemingly complete narratives.
These narratives provide a rationale for a " hostage-rescue " motif, in which cults are likened to POW camps and deprogramming as heroic hostage rescue efforts.
These include discussions of the function of women characters in particular film narratives or in particular genres, such as film noir, where a female character can often be seen to embody a subversive sexuality that is dangerous to males and is ultimately punished with death.
These are presented in a similar manner to the great historical paintings found in museums, with heavy black frames and hand painted narratives on gold leafed plaques, and play with the idea of how bravery can exist on both high and low moral levels.
These authors reached early high points by telling slave narratives.
) These narratives are replete with accounts of demigods, ghosts, prostitutes, gamblers, intrigues with voluptious women, astonishing coincidences, cockfights, anthropophagy, sorcery, robberies, murders and wars.
These narratives create feuds between the various competitors, which cast them as villains and heroes.
These include redemption, a mysterious stranger demanding that their lover not ask who they are, and long expository narratives.
These traditional narratives include, but are not limited to, the stories contained in the Qur ' an.
These marginalized knowledges and identity performances are disqualified or invisibilized by discourses that have gained hegemonic prominence through their acceptance as guiding cultural narratives.

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