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These shoals were too shallow to permit passage of larger warships, and so Brueys ordered his thirteen ships of the line to form up in a line of battle following the northeastern edge of the shoals to the south of the island, a position that allowed the ships to disembark supplies from their port side while covering the landings with their starboard batteries.
These include scouting, skirmishing with enemy reconnaissance elements to deny them knowledge of own disposition of troops, forward security, offensive reconnaissance by combat, defensive screening of friendly forces during retrograde movement, retreat, restoration of command and control, deception, battle handover and passage of lines, relief in place, linkup, breakout operations, and raiding.
These regions included the passage of the Tigris through the Anti-Taurus range ; the Bitlis pass, the quickest southerly route into Persian Armenia ; and access to the Tur Abdin plateau.
These pores are about 120 nm in diameter and regulate the passage of molecules between the nucleus and cytoplasm, permitting some to pass through the membrane, but not others.
These include a passage in the Book of Malachi 3: 1 that refers to a prophet who would prepare the way of the Lord:
These were two or three part compositions in which several different texts, sometimes in different vernacular languages, were sung simultaneously over a Latin cantus firmus that once again was usually adapted from a passage of Gregorian chant.
# These objects could have had their orbits and perihelion distances " lifted " by the passage of a nearby star when the Sun was still embedded in its birth star cluster.
These forests have the particularity of connecting to the Amazon basin through the Marañon passage ( an area where there are also tropical dry forests ).
These channels are specific to calcium and only allow the passage of calcium to move through.
These pins are very similar to examples found in passage graves in the Boyne Valley, another piece of evidence suggesting a linkage between the two cultures.
These disagreements were resolved only in time for the passage of the Canada Act of 1982, thus completing the so-called patriation of the Canadian constitution to Canada.
These suits prompted the passage of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act in October, 2005.
These debates and exchanges form the " building-blocks " of the gemara ; the name for such a passage of gemara is a sugya ( סוגיא ; plural sugyot ).
These secrete mucus which lubricates the passage of food along and protects it from digestive enzymes.
These ceremonies or rites of passage differ according to cultural practices and religious beliefs.
These principles ranged from standard rules of logic ( e. g., a fortiori argument ( known in Hebrew as קל וחומר ( kal v ' chomer ))), to more expansive ones, like the rule that a passage could be interpreted by reference to another passage in which the same word appears ( Gezerah Shavah ).
These influences climb the length of the valleys to the summit of the high plateau, which resists their passage, not letting them penetrate.
These studies contend that there seems to be little or no effect on crime from the passage of license-to-carry laws.
These tactics were unprecedented, but they resulted in the passage of most of Long's legislative agenda.
These historic discoveries resulted in the passage of South Carolina's Underwater Antiquities Act allowing the archaeological salvage of shipwrecks.
These claims, and the panic they inflamed, led to the passage of the United States White-Slave Traffic Act of 1910.
These boats can maintain a comfortable 300 nmpd ( nautical miles per day ) passage, with the racing versions recording well over 400 nmpd.
These often had ' occasional ' seats that folded for use by children or extra passengers, and allowed easy passage to the rear seats.

These and graves
These graves, which included a woman and three children, were relocated in 2005 to a cemetery at Shatby in Alexandria.
These sites include temple platforms, called marae, house sites, and graves.
These people buried their leaders in large tumuli containing shaft graves, similar to the Mycenaean tombs, indicating an ancestral link between Epirus and the Mycenaean civilization.
These include the graves of Daniel O ' Connell, Charles Stewart Parnell, Michael Collins, Éamon de Valera, Arthur Griffith, Maude Gonne, Kevin Barry, Roger Casement, Constance Markievicz, Pádraig Ó Domhnaill, Seán MacBride, Jeremiah O ' Donovan Rossa, Frank Duff, Brendan Behan, Christy Brown, and Luke Kelly of the Dubliners.
These slave labor groups were forced to bury the victims ' bodies in mass graves.
These are the official findings of the Institute of National Remembrance, " confirmed by the number of victims in the two graves, according to the estimate of the archeological and anthropological team participating in the exhumation ," wrote prosecutor Radosław J. Ignatiew, who headed an investigation in 2000-2003 ordered by the Polish government.
These unmarked graves are believed to be the final resting-places of a number of the early settlers in Lower Makefield.
These burial mounds may represent North Europe ’ s most extensive collection of graves of the old Scandinavian Yngling dynasty.
These ceramics were often used to keep perfume or for mortuary rites, including decorations on graves.
These stone graves appear on the cover of the Black Sabbath CD, ' The Best of Black Sabbath '.
These poles are, then, placed next to graves and are associated with death and the ancestral world.
These figurines are usually found in household refuse, in ancient construction fill, and ( outside the Olmec heartland ) in graves, although many Olmec-style figurines, particularly those labelled as Las Bocas-or Xochipala-style, were recovered by looters and are therefore without provenance.
These activities are typically conducted at the site of ancestral graves or tombs, at an ancestral temple, or at a household shrine.
These massacre sites usually had shallow pits, graves dug in advance ( sometimes by forced Jewish laborers ) or deep ravines ( including one at Babi Yar, near Kiev ).
These researches revealed two ancient settlements and cemeteries, which were composed of various types of graves.
These are known as Galla graves ( Taalla Galla ), and are thought to predate the settlement of the area by Somali people.
These graves are for former company employees and their relatives, and often feature gravestones that are related to the companies ' business.
These often feature female deity related to world of dead, variously known as kapu māte, veļu māte, zemes māte or smilšu māte ( mother of graves, mother of dead, mother earth, mother of sand ).
These motifs were imported by many Germanic peoples and the belt buckles were evident in the graves of the Franks and Burgundies.
These are predominantly found on the plains, rarely on the Carpathian foothills ( i. e. East of the Siret ), either singly or in small groups of 2-13 graves, including men, women and children.
These graves therefore give an indication of where the trenches were located at the time of the battle.
These graves date between the later 6th to 8th centuries.
These are found in most graves.

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