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These two tribes intended to pass into Italy through the western passes, while the Cimbri and the Tigurines were to take the northern route across the Rhine and later across the Tirolian Alps.
These passes call the extent of Kidd's guilt into question.
In contrast, when occasion demands, he is precise and straightforward, as when he explains his inward emotion to his mother: " But I have that within which passes show, / These but the trappings and the suits of woe ".
These features and the fact that there are many summit passes — some at altitudes up to 2, 256 meters — have made the Carpathians less of a barrier to movement than other European ranges.
These procedures do not occur when a decedent's estate passes by trust.
These close defenders always position themselves relative to the disc, meaning that they have to move quickly as it passes from handler to handler.
These cells, termed cyrtocytes, connect to a single outlet cell which passes the excreted material into the protonephridial duct.
These may vary from asphalt mountain passes to rough forest tracks, from ice and snow to desert sand, each chosen to provide an enjoyable challenge for the crew and a test of the car's performance and reliability.
These are usually seen as a thunderstorm passes over the observer or begins to decay.
" These literary passes at contemporaneity are out of keeping with the biblical tone Mr. Buechner sustains, and with his faithful adherence to the original narrative.
These trains generally consist of varied coaches from different rail operators that are added to the train as it passes through their area of operation.
These overlap ( like a sandwich ) and are joined by a pin which passes through both metals.
These include Culver's Gap in New Jersey ; the Delaware Water Gap ( where the Delaware River passes into the Great Valley along the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania ); and many gaps in Pennsylvania, including the Pennsylvania Wind Gap ; the Lehigh River Gap north of Allentown ; the Schuylkill River Gap ; the Swatara Gap ; and the Susquehanna River Gap, among others.
These are the scenes where the flaming train passes by the cast and the crowd is going towards the ferry.
These are the local Home Office forces of the areas the Thames passes through ( the Metropolitan, City of London, Essex and Kent constabularies ) and the Port of Tilbury Police ( formed in 1992 and a remnant of the old PLA force ).
These play the sound back as the signal passes over each head in turn, creating the classic rippling or cascading echoes that are typical of tape echo units.
These factors, combined with Vie's proximity to the city in some parts, have led to the area being served by virtually no public transport, besides the easy access to Oradea's main railway station, which is at the southern boundary of Vie, and a bus route ( line 13 ) which links the three hospitals of Vie with the city centre of Oradea ( and passes through the quarter's main roads ).
These mathematical simplifications and calculations are the realm of Fourier analysis and synthesis – together, they can describe what happens when light passes through various slits, lenses or mirrors curved one way or the other, or is fully or partially reflected.
These OMP's are detected by DegS, an inner membrane protease, that passes the signal through the membrane to the sigmaE transcription factor.
These passes provide access to all state beaches and parks in Delaware.
These positions would prevent the Allies of the Second Coalition from moving troops back and forth between the northern Italian and German theaters, but would allow French access to these strategic passes.
These passes provide access to all state beaches and parks in Delaware.
These solar arrays, built by the European Space Agency, were planned to be replaced during the second spacewalk because they wobbled 16 times a day each time the telescope heats up and cools off as it passes from the dark side of the Earth to its light side and vice versa.
These passes allowed guests to enter the Fastpass line of any Fastpass attraction ( plus The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure, which does not otherwise offer Fastpass ) at any time they chose, similar to the Dream Fastpass.

These and others
These my grandmother left in their places ( they are still there, more persistent and longer-lived than the generations of man ) and planted others like them, that flourished without careful tending.
These desires presuppose a sense of causally efficacious powers in which one is involved, some working for one's good, others threatening ill.
These have to do with property rights, municipal official attitudes and a host of others.
These findings, and others which will in time be developed, will affect the method of glottochronological inquiry.
These items, and most of the others listed above, seem quite comparable to items whose right of survival is provided for in section 381.
These incidents, typical of many others, dramatize the distressing fact that no controversy during the last several decades has caused more tension, rancor and strife among religious groups in this country than the birth-control issue.
These deterred the intrusion of others and delineated the boundaries between neighbouring areas.
These Articles ( though no longer binding ) have had an influence on the ethos of the Communion, an ethos reinforced by their interpretation and expansion by such influential early theologians as Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes, John Cosin, and others.
These displayed his prolific habits and literally encyclopedic knowledge of topics such as logic, theology, botany, geography, astronomy, astrology, mineralogy, chemistry, zoology, physiology, phrenology and others ; all of which were the result of logic and observation.
These wastes include, among others, chemical waste, radioactive waste, municipal solid waste, asbestos, incinerator ash, and old tires.
These two factors combined with others have obscured the history of the Baltic languages, leading to a number of theories regarding their position in the Indo-European family.
These messengers have included Moses, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, and others.
These regarded issues such as whether the universe is eternal or non-eternal ( or whether it is finite or infinite ), the unity or separation of the body and the self, the complete inexistence of a person after Nirvana and death, and others.
These ideas were informed by events prior to the Great Depression when — in the opinion of Keynes and others — international lending, primarily by the U. S., exceeded the capacity of sound investment and so got diverted into non-productive and speculative uses, which in turn invited default and a sudden stop to the process of lending.
These adherents of ritualism, among whom were Percy Dearmer and others, claimed that the Ornaments Rubric prescribed the ritual usages of the Sarum Rite with the exception of a few minor things already abolished by the early reformation.
These included, among others, the "... saints who live on rays which moon and daystar give " and " those ... whose food the wave of air supplies ".
These interactions generate both positive and negative externalities between others ' actions.
These and others continue to be popular and some offer other dancing and activities besides contra dancing.
These include some produced by cosmic rays or other nuclear reactions ( see cosmogenic and nucleogenic nuclides ), and others produced as decay products of long-lived primordial nuclides.
These were carried by cowboys, lawmen, and others in the Old West.
These units, along with others ( both cavalry and infantry ), collectively became known as the Buffalo Soldiers.
These vary from extremely general ones ( PID controller ), to others devoted to very particular classes of systems ( especially robotics or aircraft cruise control ).
These groups have been described as inferior, deprived of all political power, have a specific occupation, are hereditary and sometimes despised by others.
These castes had a complex structure in the fragmented city states of Italy such as Genoa, Venice, Naples, Roma, Florence and Lombardy ; in some, the merchants were the nobili, in others the nobili despised the merchant caste and were agriculturalists, in yet others the nobili caste despised all work.

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