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These and parochial
These monasteries, alongside the parochial and canonical organization ( the Urgell Diocese, Solsona, Cardona, Organyà, Ponts, Ager, Mur, Tremp ) would greatly influence the Christianization of the country and in its human, cultural and economic development.
These twin towns, are separated by the Raymundo Street to the north of the parochial church Santiago Apóstol.

These and organizations
These short, `` streamlined '' meetings usually are sponsored by local banks, Chambers of Commerce, trade associations, or other civic organizations.
These student-directed organizations include eight to ten members each ; ;
These are not governmentally subsidized organizations.
These bills were endorsed by public health and medical organizations, including the American Holistic Nurses ’ Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Public Health Association ( APHA ).
These organizations exist to " support the conservation professionals who preserve our cultural heritage ".
These multilateral treaties have been ratified by nearly all countries, and international organizations such as the European Union or World Trade Organization require their member states to comply with them.
These organizations require a lawyer to demonstrate special training, experience and knowledge to ensure that the lawyer's recognition as a certified specialist is meaningful and reliable.
These regiments, which rarely took the field as complete organizations, served throughout the American Indian Wars through the close of the frontier in the 1890s.
These groups are sometimes referred to as ex-gay organizations, though many no longer use the term.
These are not necessarily unique to CMM, representing — as they do — the stages that organizations must go through on the way to becoming mature.
These applications are often typical to commercial companies and other organizations ( like manufacturing, human-resources, stock, banking, etc .).
These organizations ' customs and practices differ widely.
These were characteristically derived from the rank insignia of the various paramilitary organizations of the Nazi Party, which had control over them, and not of the regular Wehrmacht.
These funds are often used by public officials, civil-rights organizations, and public-interest organizations.
This provides DARPA the flexibility to get into and out of an area without the burden of sustaining staff, while building cooperative alliances with its “ agents .” These outside agents help create a constituency in their respective organizations for adopting the technology.
These laws sharply circumscribe any non-governmental political activity: street demonstrations, non-approved political organizations, and un-registered financial donations are formally banned.
These organizations exist on local, national, and international scales.
These organizations are in full communion with each other, so any priest of any of those churches may lawfully minister to any member of any of them, and no member of any is excluded from any form of worship in any of the others, including reception of the Eucharist.
These organizations each host 1-2 conferences each year and provide peer-reviewed journals of current research in the field.
These wines continue to be associated with the homeless, mainly because marketers have been aggressive in targeting low-income communities as ideal consumers of these beverages ; organizations in cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland have urged makers of inexpensive fortified wine, including E & J Gallo Winery, to stop providing such products to liquor stores in impoverished areas.
These organizations combined to form the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity ( URNG ) in 1982.
These include: In 1959 he became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; in 1967 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences ; the ACM's Turing Award for making " basic contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing " ( 1975 ); the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics " for his pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations " ( 1978 ); the National Medal of Science ( 1986 ); and the APA's Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology ( 1993 ).
These include the Governmental Advisory Committee ( GAC ), which is composed of representatives of a large number of national governments from all over the world ; the At-Large Advisory Committee ( ALAC ), which is composed of representatives of organizations of individual Internet users from around the world ; the Root Server System Advisory Committee, which provides advice on the operation of the DNS root server system ; the Security and Stability Advisory Committee ( SSAC ), which is composed of Internet experts who study security issues pertaining to ICANN's mandate ; and the Technical Liaison Group ( TLG ), which is composed of representatives of other international technical organizations that focus, at least in part, on the Internet.

These and smallest
These are the smallest of the AC enzyme classes ; the AC-IV from Yersinia is a dimer of 19 kDa subunits with no known regulatory components.
These form a fractal-like hierarchy of clustered structures, with the smallest such associations being termed groups.
These spheres became the lenses of his microscopes, with the smallest spheres providing the highest magnifications.
These animals are the smallest cetaceans, reaching body lengths up to ; the smallest species is the vaquita, reaching up to.
These are, from smallest to largest:
These wins made Drayton the smallest town to win both the state and regional class A titles.
These forces, associated with the rapid acceleration and deceleration of the head, are smallest at the point of rotation of the brain near the lower end of the brain stem and successively increase at increasing distances from this point.
These smallest of seabirds feed on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering.
These individuals are spread over a period of over twelve centuries, with the smallest sample coming from the early Republic, when the greatest variety of praenomina was in use.
These techniques are known as the circle method, and give explicit upper bounds for the function G ( k ), the smallest number of k < sup > th </ sup > powers needed, such as Vinogradov's bound
These all tend to be the smallest apartments with the cheapest rents in a given area.
These are the smallest, lightest vertebrae and the vertebral foramina are triangular in shape.
These birds are among the smallest of waders, very similar to the Little Stint, Calidris minuta, with which they were once considered conspecific.
These numbers are the largest and smallest number to receive an SI prefix to date.
These carp sets are flown above the roofs of houses with sons, with the biggest ( black ) koinobori for the father, next biggest ( red ) for the mother, and ranging down to the smallest carp for the youngest son.
These are the smallest regeneration areas in Ayrshire.
These have extremely variable flows from year to year, with the smallest annual flow being typically as little as 1 percent of the long-term mean and the largest often more than ten times the mean.
Cooling by slow evaporation of the helium kept the temperature of the telescope below 3. 4 K and the science instruments below 1. 9 K. These very low temperatures were required for the scientific instruments to be sensitive enough to detect even the smallest amount of infrared radiation from cosmic sources.
These fossorial snakes are among the smallest of all kingsnakes, usually ranging from 16 to 20 inches ( 40 to 50 cm ) at maturity.
These are the smallest unit for which census data are published-they were initially generated to support publication of Census 2001 outputs and contain at least 40 households and 100 persons, the target size being 125 households.
These lands consist mostly of vast stretches of desert where nomads roam the land and bitter wars are fought over the smallest reservoirs of water.
These estimates are outside the range of normal modern human height and considerably shorter than the average adult height of even the smallest modern humans, such as the Mbenga and Mbuti (< ), Twa, Semang ( for adult women ) of the Malay Peninsula, or the Andamanese ( for adult women ).
These vary from 1-40 μm, making them some of the smallest eukaryotes.

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