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These and oral
These oral histories often contained folk-tale motifs and demonstrated a moral, yet they also contained substantial facts relating to geography, anthropology and history, all compiled by Herodotus in an entertaining style and format.
These sayings spread by oral transmission ; later the founder's disciples set them in writing, developing the thoughts of their master into a system.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
These reports may be either written or oral, but today are given as the State of the Union address, which often outlines the president's legislative proposals for the coming year.
These stories were preserved by oral tradition until they were written down some 250 years after the events they describe.
These individual acts of generosity or kindness are remembered by the people in their oral histories, which serves to provide credit in more dire times.
These pioneers are known in the Malagasy oral tradition as the Ntaolo, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian * tau-ulu, literally " first men ", from * tau, " man ", and * ulu, " head ", " first ", " origin ", " beginning ".
These are both codifications and redactions of the Jewish oral traditions and major works in Rabbinic Judaism.
These pathogens typically reach the large intestine after entering orally, through ingestion of contaminated food or water, oral contact with contaminated objects or hands, and so on.
These various migration theories of foreign provenance were also in part inspired by the Tutsi's own long-held oral traditions asserting that they originally descended from " white " migrants, who subsequently " lost " their original language and culture as they intermarried with the local Bantus.
These sages identified with the Prophets and maintained an oral tradition that they believed had originated at Mount Sinai alongside the Torah of Moses.
These cases included anal sex, and oral penetration, and there have been criminal prosecutions of the abusers and civil lawsuits against the church's dioceses and parishes.
These genealogies, perhaps oral in origin, were subjected to some regularisation by the scribes who copied them into sources such as the Chronicle of Melrose, the Poppleton Manuscript and the like.
These stories are derived from an oral history which was transmitted between generations before the Minangkabau had a written language.
These would not normally qualify as " folktales " ( i. e., pieces collected from oral tradition among the populace ).
These trees served as places of worship and sacrifice and marked the spot at Mukurue wa Gathanga where Gikuyu and Mumbi – the ancestors of the Gĩkũyũ in the oral legend – first settled.
These oral anticoagulants are derived from Coumarin which is found in many plants.
These oral anticoagulants are used widely as poisons for mammalian pests, especially rodents.
These specific deficits, termed aphasias, may be defined as impairments of language production or comprehension that cannot be attributed to trivial causes such as deafness or oral paralysis.
These run from the left to the anterior of the mouth, and often spiral out of the oral cavity.
These individuals and congregations believe that such sexual acts as anal and or oral sex ( along with fornication of any kind ) are forms of sexual immorality that should be advised against.
These data established that Mte-bound prions remain infectious via the oral route of exposure, but that the agent binding Mte increases disease penetrance, enhancing the efficiency of oral transmission.
These orations appear to be written versions of his oral teaching, and are like essays on political, moral, and philosophical subjects.

These and traditions
These elaborations and disputes gave rise to various schools in early Buddhism of Abhidhamma, and to the Mahayana traditions and schools of the prajnaparamita, Madhyamaka, buddha-nature and Yogacara.
These traditions were brought from the many homelands of this region's population.
These differing traditions of worker involvement have held back the adoption of the Statute for over a decade.
These traditions show in Japanese folklore, theater, literature and other forms of culture, where the emperor is usually described or depicted as an adolescent.
These contrasting traditions may be vestiges of historical performance settings: large concert halls in which violins were played required more instruments, before electronic amplification, than did more intimate dance halls and houses fiddles were played in.
These scholars note parallels with a series of Morisco forgeries, the Sacromonte tablets of Granada, dating from the 1590s ; or otherwise with Morisco reworkings of Christian and Islamic traditions, produced following the expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain.
These traditions and provinces are as follows:
These open, unstructured or loosely structured traditions contrast with British Traditional Wicca, which emphasizes secrecy and initiatory lineage.
These contrast with the culturally-focused, polytheistic reconstructionst traditions like Germanic, Celtic, or
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 traditions include hermetic mages, whose control of magic comes through study and manipulation of magical energy or mana, and who summon and bind elementals in lengthy and expensive rituals to be called on later ; and shamans, whose magic derives from a connection to nature via a totem spirit, and who can summon the nature spirits associated with a particular place.
These two Federations have to obey to a set of national traditions.
These major schools are sometimes said to constitute the ” Old Translation ” and ” New Translation ” traditions, the latter following from the historical Kadampa lineage of translations and tantric lineages.
These ideologies guide the activities of the Party, while promoting " the nation's traditions, and absorbing other nations ' essential ideas.
These traditions emphasize the degree to which cognitive processing happens outside the scope of cognitive awareness, and show that things we are unaware of can nonetheless influence other cognitive processes as well as behavior.
These clans maintained an elite status and continued practicing the sacrificial and burial traditions of the Shang.
These traditions are found in different passages of Herodotus, and in a later form, but with some trustworthy detail about his household, in the fragments of Ctesias.
These craft traditions have withstood the ravages of time and numerous foreign invasions and continue to flourish till date owing to the assimilative nature of Indian culture and broadmindedness of the handicraftsmen to accept and use new ideas. Therefore the handicrafts are a mark of golden history of our country.
These claims have since been refuted, and it is believed that Zoroaster had incorrectly thought them identical granted a heavy emphasis on the pantheistic traditions that pervaded Iran at the time when Zoroaster was alive.
These monarchs adopted the cultural traditions of subjects in their territories and expanded their kingdoms.
These traditions have permeated into mainstream society, as well, where food establishments add both colada morada and gaugua de pan to their menus for the season.
These overlapping terms may be distinguished by some traditions or some writers.
These traditions more or less share the same doctrines as the Shingon school, with many of its students themselves traveling to Japan to be given transmission at Mount Koya.

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