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These and neighbouring
These deterred the intrusion of others and delineated the boundaries between neighbouring areas.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
These groups are most active in the Bangsamoro region of Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago, Palawan, Basilan and other neighbouring islands.
These nomadic peoples were dependent upon neighbouring settled populations for a number of important technologies, and in addition to raiding vulnerable settlements for these commodities, also encouraged long distance merchants as a source of income through the enforced payment of tariffs.
These municipalities were merged with neighbouring ones:
These dialects had preserved archaic phonetics mostly intact due to the influence of the neighbouring Old Prussian language, while the other dialects had experienced different phonetic shifts.
These routes provide a variety of links to locations within the Royal Borough of Greenwich, nearby and neighbouring boroughs including Bexley, Lewisham and Bromley, plus links into Central London and to Bluewater which is across the London boundary in the Dartford borough of Kent.
These mostly stemmed from Francophone workers employed in the neighbouring Brussels migrating to the area.
These two neighbouring cities are often called " The Twin Cities " or " The Bay Cities " of New Zealand.
These improvements embrace the road, rail and telecommunication infrastructures for — according to the National Development Plan — a better integration with the neighbouring Dublin, Midlands Gateway, and Cavan / Monaghan Hubs.
These neighbouring cells secrete an organic pellicle on the outside of the developing spicule, whose aragonite is deposited by the central cell ; subsequent division of this central cell allows larger spines to be secreted in certain taxa.
These tales mainly interpret various natural objects and features as traces of Kalevipoeg's deeds and have similarities with national epics from neighbouring regions, especially the Finnish Kalevala, and also in Scandinavia.
These ensembles are also common in neighbouring regions such as in the southern Philippines, Kalimantan in Indonesia and Brunei.
" These reserves of unworked land lowered the value of neighbouring farms because isolated farms were less efficient than farms closer together, and people of other religious sects ( particularly Methodists, Presbyterians and Roman Catholics ) resented the apparent preferential treatment of the Anglican church.
These books are insightful, and are of interest to the historian, sociologist and anthropologist as a source of information about nations neighbouring the Empire.
These neighbouring cities gradually came to question this obligation however, and during the 16th and 17th centuries Stockholm was, bit by bit, to take charge of the bridge alone.
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 channels are also available outside the UK in neighbouring countries e. g. Belgium and the Netherlands.
These attempts were resisted by the tribals, who, with the latent support of neighbouring India, formed a guerilla force called Shanti Bahini.
These units were based in neighbouring Arab countries ( notably in Oujda in Morocco, and Tunisia ), and although they infiltrated forces and ran weapons and supplies across the border, they generally saw less action than the rural guerrilla forces.
These coins, together with those from neighbouring countries, circulated until 1881.
These neighbouring countries in the South Pacific have a history of bilateral relations going back several centuries.
These restrictions have encouraged some Belarusian bands to sign up to Russian labels and to tour more in neighbouring countries.
These membrane bound proteins are produced by neighbouring stromal cells and osteoblasts, thus requiring direct contact between these cells and osteoclast precursors.

These and settlements
These include Mesopotamia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Anatolia, the Caucasus, parts of Central Asia, Syria, Palestine and Phoenician settlements in the western Mediterranean from the prehistoric period until the beginning of Islam in the 7th century.
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 settlements lasted almost continuously until Nicolas Denys left in 1659.
These " coupon settlements " ( which usually allow the plaintiffs to receive a small benefit such as a small check or a coupon for future services or products with the defendant company ) are a way for a defendant to forestall major liability by precluding a large number of people from litigating their claims separately, to recover reasonable compensation for the damages.
These include Ein Gedi, Neve Zohar and the Israeli settlements in the Megilot Regional Council: Kalya, Mitzpe Shalem and Avnat.
These former speakers of Sirenik Eskimo language inhabited settlements Sireniki, Imtuk was already a settlement with mixed population, Sirenik Eskimos and Ungazigmit ( the latter belonging to Siberian Yupik ).
These people pioneered the first sedentary settlements, and may have supported themselves from fishing, and from the harvest of wild grains plentiful in the region at that time.
These captives were from rival tribes and later from European settlements.
These examples cannot be more recent Anglo-Scandinavian toponyms, because in that case they would have been numerous in the Norman regions ( pays de Caux, Basse-Seine, North-Cotentin ) concerned by these Nordic settlements.
These fleets would target poorly defended settlements, and either pillage them for their valuables, or demand ransom, which was often paid in goods and slaves, sometimes to the benefit of the victor's own plantations.
These Heruls are usually regarded as Western Heruls ; their settlements are assumed to have been somewhere at the lower Rhine.
These settlements had access to some of the richest plains in the country and after refrigerated ships appeared in 1882, they developed into closely settled regions of small-scale farming.
These territories later became part of Poland and the Soviet Union, and many of the smaller settlements were never rebuilt or repopulated.
These date, without interruption, from Neolithic times ( 5th-4th millennium BC ) to the Bronze Age ( 2nd-1st millennium BC ), the Gallic phases ( 2nd-1st C. BC ) and end with Roman residential settlements, which can be dated to the 3rd century AD.
These were the first European settlements in America.
These two settlements, called Acropolis ( 7 ha ) and Apadana ( 6. 3 ha ) by archeologists, would later merge to form Susa proper ( 18 ha ).
These networks are believed to be tier 1 networks, in that they do not have overt settlements with any other network.
These very ancient settlements were at Nargothrond and Amon Rûdh.
These settlements were short-lived and were abandoned shortly thereafter.
These were the Umbrians, living in small fortified settlements on high ground.
These fortified mountain settlements were, according to tradition, inhabited by Pelasgians up until the end of the Bronze Age.
These two roads are part of the wider Western and Southern Corridor connecting many of the major settlements right across the island in these areas.
These teenagers had hitherto worked as day labourers converting wetlands for human development, as masons, or as hands at the older Jewish settlements.

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