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These and recruits
These uniforms differentiated them from the Army and the Regular RIC, and gave rise to the force's nickname: Christopher O ' Sullivan wrote in the Limerick Echo on 25 March 1920 that, meeting a group of recruits on a train at Limerick Junction, the attire of one reminded him of the Scarteen Hunt, whose " Black and Tans " nickname derived from the coloration of its Kerry Beagles.
These activator proteins interact with the mediator complex, which recruits polymerase II and the general transcription factors which then begin transcribing the genes.
These fractures are commonly called march fractures, as they were commonly diagnosed among military recruits after long marches.
These new recruits came from the First Class of commoners in the centuriate organisation and were not granted the same privileges.
Drill Instructors take a pledge which consists of the following words: " These recruits are entrusted to my care.
These new drill instructors bear the burden of responsibility for breaking down a recruit's sense of self and selfishness, so that the more experienced drill instructors can focus the recruits on selflessness, obedience, and fraternity.
:" These recruits are entrusted to my care.
) These recruits arrived on 16 November 1653 and essentially guaranteed the evolution of Ville Marie and of all New France.
These may appear as recruits to reefs down current from an existing outbreak population.
These facilities, combined with wet weather and poor drainage resulted in a rapid increase in sickness among recruits in autumn 1915.
These recruits were then trained in paramilitary tactics on the island of Saipan in the Northern Marianas .< ref > Fitsanakis, Joseph, CIA Veteran Reveals Agency ’ s Operations in Tibet, intelNews, 2009-03-14 < http :// intelligencenews. wordpress. com / 2009 / 03 / 14 / 01-100 ></ ref > Shortly thereafter, the five men were covertly returned to Tibet “ to assess and organize the resistance ” and selected another 300 Tibetans for training.
These recruits did not come from Little Rock.
These recruits fought for the East India Company during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, against the mutineers and other opponents ( mostly high-caste Hindus from Eastern provinces, and forces or loyalists of Shia, Maratha and Mughal rulers ).
These Punjabi recruits had especially little sympathy with the Hindu mutineers of the Bengal Army, ironically contributed to by the latter's role in helping the British in the Anglo-Sikh wars.
These victories brought widespread popular support, including among other northern ethnic groups besides the Acholi, and attracted new recruits to the HSM.
These findings enabled Heidelberger to develop a much more potent antiserum to meningitis in infants, as well as a simple but effective vaccine against several forms of pneumonia, which was successfully tested among Army Air Force recruits in 1944.
These buildings train new types of workers and warriors from slave recruits.
These new recruits to the Pacific Blue unit skewed the show's cast in a younger direction.
These recruits would become known as Belanda Hitam.
These were the recruits of the guards regiment but mostly unknowns.

These and generally
These concessionaires traded where they wished and generally dealt with the Indians through engages, who might be habitants, voyageurs, or even soldiers.
These controversies have generally been of two types: liturgical and social.
These ordinances proved, however, generally ineffectual to secure strictness of diet, and contemporaneous literature abounds with satirical remarks and complaints concerning the inordinate extravagance of the tables of the abbots.
These are collegiate foundations, which provide a home and an income for unmarried ladies, generally of noble birth, called canonesses ( Kanonissinen ) or more usually Stiftsdamen.
These generally cause developmental abnormalities.
These audiences were generally not fluent in the English language.
" These criteria for autobiography generally persisted until recent times, and most serious autobiographies of the next three hundred years conformed to them.
These include the Athanasian creed, which is today generally seen as being of 5th-century Galician origin.
These are generally electrically powered.
These BBSes were generally more family friendly, avoiding the seedier side of BBSes.
These three categories provide the most compelling evidence that the scribe was generally attentive to his work while he was copying, and that he later subjected his work to careful proofreading.
These are generally thick, rectangular foam pads with a heavy-duty fabric shell.
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 are generally monogamous birds, though some evidence of polygamy has been noted.
These cases generally involve severe manic episodes with dangerous behavior or depressive episodes with suicidal ideation.
These persons generally have increased energy and tend to become more active than usual.
These boroughs were generally governed by a self-selecting corporation ( i. e., when a member died or resigned his replacement would be by co-option ).
These churches are generally not in communion with Eastern Orthodox Churches with whom they are in dialogue for erecting a communion.
These are generally called " jumps " and facilitate behavior like loops, conditional program execution ( through the use of a conditional jump ), and functions in programs.
These areas are grouped around asterisms ( which themselves are generally referred to in non-technical language as " constellations "), which are patterns formed by prominent stars within apparent proximity to one another on Earth's night sky.
These two approaches frequently converged and generally complemented one another.
These are also named by IUPAC, which generally adopts the name chosen by the discoverer.
These weapons can be considered carbines, while rifles with barrels of 508 mm ( 20 inches ) or more are generally not considered carbines unless specifically named so, and depending on the weapon's power.
These introductions have generally been well documented, and the cane toad may be one of the most studied of any introduced species.
These early mentions show that couscous spread rapidly, but generally that couscous was common from Tripolitania to the west, while from Cyrenaica to the east the main cuisine was Egyptian, with couscous as an occasional dish.

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