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These actions hindered artillery and troop movements, as well as supply convoys.
These changes also entailed the rise of labour movements.
These eschatological myths appeared " in the Crusades, in the movements of a Tanchelm and an Eudes de l ' Etoile, in the elevation of Fredrick II to the rank of Messiah, and in many other collective messianic, utopian, and prerevolutionary phenomena ".
These women were precursors to the more popularized environmental movements after the 1950s.
These seizures arise from the frontal lobes and consist of complex motor movements, such as hand clenching, arm raising / lowering, and knee bending.
These movements or styles tend to classify the artists by their relationship to their social and economic contexts, since, in most countries, graffiti art remains illegal in many forms except when using non-permanent paint.
These invasions would have constituted movements of a relatively small number of people who established themselves as a warrior elite at the top of pre-existing native systems, rather than any kind of total wipeout.
These movements succeeded in bringing independence to the new dominions of India and Pakistan in 1947.
These enable software instruments to be programmed without the discomfort of excessive mouse movements, or adjustment of hardware devices without the need to step through layered menus.
These were the first inquisition movements of many that would follow.
These and other movements such as the Philippines 1995 Mining Act led the World Bank to publish a third report ( Assistance for Minerals Sector Development and Reform in Member Countries ) which endorsed mandatory environment impact assessments and attention to the locals.
These theories were later expanded and modified to explain a wider range of phenomena, especially conversions to new religious movements ( NRMs ).
These movements have roots in Transcendentalism, Mesmerism, Swedenborgianism, and various earlier Western esoteric or occult traditions, such as the hermetic arts of astrology, magic, alchemy, and Kabbalah.
These efforts, however, were hampered by reactionary movements, partly from the religious leadership, but primarily from the Janissary corps, who had become anarchic and ineffectual.
These laws placed the native population under obligation to serve the farmers for a reasonable wage, prohibited them from possession of guns and ammunition and restricted their movements around the country.
These diverse movements can be referred to collectively as contemporary sharia ( s ).
These movements can be considered neo-Sharism.
These movements are most active in areas of the world where there was contact with Western colonial powers.
These colors came from the Mexican anarchist movements that Sandino got involved with during his stay in Mexico in the early 1920s.
These included troop movements, the influx of soldiers from foreign countries, and the shifting locations of battle fronts.
These movements may also be due to parafunctional habits or a malalignment of the jaw or dentition.
These games typically feature special moves that are triggered using rapid sequences of carefully timed button presses and joystick movements.
These team movements are determined by the teams chosen serve receive system, offensive system, coverage system, and defensive system.
These movements may consider the actions of political prisoners morally justified against some system of governance, may claim innocence, or have varying understandings of what types of violence are morally and ethically justified.
These two movements quickly agreed on most issues, but some unresolved differences kept them separate.

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These men -- for the most part educated in our `` best '' New England colleges, well established financially and socially in the community -- under kindly but insistent probing, reveal little or no objective or explicit criteria or data for their generalizations about the interests and attitudes of the people they claim to serve, or about the public responses that actually follow their occasional breach of a `` client-service relationship ''.
These ex-Libyan Air Force MiG-21 ' Fishbed ' fighters were based in Ouagadougou, although they were actually operated by the Libyan Air Force on loan by Libya, and were removed in 1985 without seeing combat.
( These are actually referred to in the translation as " balls "; however, they were clearly intended to be bubbles, since they pop, and are taken from Bubble Bobble.
These microorganisms actually gain energy by breaking down minerals into their constituent elements.
These are sometimes " disenrolled " and are considered to have never actually been Bahá ' ís, given their fundamental diversion from this core Bahá ' í doctrine.
These opponents of central planning argue that the only way to determine what society actually wants is by allowing private enterprise to use their resources in competing to meet the needs of consumers, rather those taking resources away and allowing government to direct investment without responding to market signals.
: These are actually a JFET with the gate shorted to the source, and function like a two-terminal current-limiter analog to the Zener diode, which is limiting voltage.
These parts are transpositions of parts written for other bass instruments used before the modern double bass became common and may actually lower the part an octave.
These books, with their lurid titles, were once thought to be the creations of Jane Austen's imagination, though later research by Michael Sadleir and Montague Summers confirmed that they did actually exist and stimulated renewed interest in the Gothic.
These policymakers logroll to ensure that their district policies and pork barrel packages are put into practice — regardless of whether their policies are actually efficient ( Evans 1994 and Buchanan and Tullock 1962 ).
These are Lake Hume near Albury-Wodonga ( completed 1936 ), Lake Mulwala at Yarrawonga ( completed 1939 ) and Lake Dartmouth, which is actually on the Mitta Mitta River upstream of Lake Hume ( completed 1979 ).
These early Mach versions included the majority of 4. 3BSD in the kernel, a system known as POE Server, resulting in a kernel that was actually larger than the UNIX it was based on.
These translations, however, seem divorced from the way people actually use language.
These are the properties that dictate how the polymer actually behaves on a macroscopic scale.
These are actually mixtures of similar, but not identical primers.
( These must not be confused with the arrows of Feynman diagrams which are actually simplified representations in two dimensions of a relationship between points in three dimensions of space and one of time.
These changes in bases cause specific codons and sites with the enzymes to change and thereby avoid drug targeting by losing the sites that the drug actually targets.
These are actually called pseudo-variables, identifiers that follow the rules for variable identifiers but denote bindings that the programmer cannot change.
These games were never actually created, and only exist within the plot of Space Quest IV.
These services, especially UDDI, have proved to be of far less interest, but an appreciation of them gives a more complete understanding of the expected role of SOAP compared to how web services have actually evolved.
These practices are not directly corrupting, but their continuation when officials actually do receive salaries is a major basis of corruption and how it is perceived as otherwise.
These novellas, published under the house name " Robert Hart Davis ," were actually written by such authors as John Jakes, Dennis Lynds, and Bill Pronzini.
These gigs were the first performances for which the Undertones were actually paid: performing at The Casbah earned the group up to £ 40 a week.
These women are " housed " in the City of Ladies, which is actually Christine's book.
These travels explain as well how the vinviðir ( wine wood ) the Norse were cutting down in the sagas is actually referring to the vines of Vitis riparia a species of wild grape that grows on trees.

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