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These and pitted
These figurines are collected to compose squads in armies that can be pitted against those of other players.
These debates also led to the famous formulary controversy in France which pitted the Jansenists against the Jesuits.
These men, pitted against an enemy vastly superior in number and weaponry, managed to repulse the Indian onslaught, in a saga of sheer courage and great determination.
These two soon pitted as well with a shuffled order: Senna, Mansell, Berger, Prost, Nannini and Piquet.
These were times when the youth were pitted against each other in friendly competitions in performing arts and traditional sports, while the old proudly looked on.
These matches were popular at the time, and often pitted a visiting foreign boxer against a jujutsu or judo man.
These inclusions are normally pitted out by the spleen during erythrocyte circulation, but will persist in individuals with functional hyposplenia or asplenia.
These pitted surfaces resemble those formed by solution in some karst areas of limestone, which is how they came to have karst attached to their name without the presence of any limestone.
These fish have historically been the objects of gambling ; two male fish are pitted against each other in a fight and bets are placed on which one will win.
< http :// www. jstor. org / pss / 27672808 >.</ ref > These black characters would be seen pitted against white characters of power, usually the police, as seen in this movie.
These back and forth invasions were a result of a system of alliances that pitted the Kamarupa kings ( allied to the Maukharis ) against the Gaur kings ( allied with the East Malwa kings ).

These and surfaces
These terms have historically been applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did not show the disk of a planet and was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet, but as small objects in the outer Solar System were discovered, their volatile-based surfaces were found to more closely resemble comets, and so were often distinguished from traditional asteroids.
These snails cling solidly with their broad muscular foot to rocky surfaces at sublittoral depths, although some species such as Haliotis cracherodii used to be common in the intertidal zone.
These surfaces are usually rendered to the display using one of the other three techniques.
These usually include one or more sheds ; downward facing cup-shaped surfaces that act as umbrellas to ensure that the part of the surface leakage path under the ' cup ' stays dry in wet weather.
These work best when used on smoother surfaces, and especially over other painted surfaces, including murals.
These properties uniquely characterize surface area for a wide class of geometric surfaces called piecewise smooth.
These coordinates are known as local coordinates and these homeomorphisms lead us to describe surfaces as being locally Euclidean.
These black areas on the upper surfaces of the shuttle's forward wing were added because, at first, shuttle designers did not know how reentry heating would affect the craft's upper wing surfaces.
These dramas are distinguished by their emphasis on a strong sense of style, deportment, and a witty repartee that is used to conceal the raw emotions which lie just beneath the surfaces of the dramatic lives of its characters.
These surfaces are useful when the runway is located next to a body of water or other hazard, and prevent the planes from overrunning the end of the field.
These provide swarming motility on surfaces or in viscous fluids.
These are often connected to small airfoils on the trail edge of the control surfaces called ' trim tabs '.
These early amusement machines were distinct from their later electronic cousins in that they were made of wood, also they did not have plungers or lit-up bonus surfaces on the playing field, and used mechanical instead of electronic scoring readouts.
These other surfaces can be mapped as well.
These procedures are the current state of the art for radioactive contamination cleanup, but some experts say that a complete cleanup of external surfaces in an urban area to current decontamination limits may not be technically feasible.
These birds have very short legs which they use only for clinging to vertical surfaces ( hence the German name Mauersegler, literally meaning " wall-glider ").
These microscopies have considerably increased the ability and desire of surface scientists to measure the physical structure of many surfaces.
These videos detail the Active Aeroelastic Wing two-phase NASA-Air Force flight research program to investigate the potential of aerodynamically twisting flexible wings to improve maneuverability of high-performance aircraft at transonic and supersonic speeds, with traditional control surfaces such as ailerons and leading-edge flaps used to induce the twist.
These ridges may also assist in gripping rough surfaces and may improve surface contact in wet conditions.
These unwanted interference effects can be suppressed by vapour depositing a special dielectric coating known as a phase-correction coating or P-coating on the roof surfaces of the roof prism.
These lenses let the doctor focus on the inner surfaces of the urinary tract.
These are the flat chisel, the most widely known type, which is used to cut bars and rods to reduce surfaces and to cut sheet metal which is too thick or difficult to cut with tin snips.

These and further
These were commonly referred to as " Arians " due to their rejection of the Trinity, though in fact the Socinians, as they were later known, went further than Arius to the position of Photinus.
These three propositions were further developed by his followers, who maintained that God revealed Himself in a threefold revelation, the first in the Biblical patriarch Abraham, marking the epoch of the Father ; the second in Jesus Christ, who began the epoch of the Son ; and the third in Amalric and his disciples, who inaugurated the era of the Holy Ghost.
18 ; 20-21 .</ ref > These examples further show how Anaximenes like the other Milesians looked for the broader picture in nature, seeking unifying causes for diversely occurring events rather than treating each one on a case-by-case basis or attributing them to gods or a personified nature.
These 10 residues are then known as angiotensin I. Angiotensin converting enzyme ( ACE ) then removes a further two residues which converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II.
These are by far the largest forces needed for any Beethoven symphony ; at the premiere, Beethoven augmented them further by assigning two players to each wind part.
These positions are further differentiated by which side of the field the player spends most time in.
These were reorganised further when Greater London was formed out of Middlesex and the County of London in 1965.
These tunes were then developed further in a close collaboration between the composer ( s ) and Chaplin.
These measurements are expected to provide further confirmation of the theory as well as information about cosmic inflation, and the so-called secondary anisotropies, such as the Sunyaev-Zel ' dovich effect and Sachs-Wolfe effect, which are caused by interaction between galaxies and clusters with the cosmic microwave background.
These are further categorised as violent or property crimes.
These conventions allow some operators in both languages to serve both as predicates ( answering a boolean-valued question ) and as returning a useful value for further computation, but in Scheme the value '() which is equivalent to NIL in Common Lisp evaluates to true in a boolean expression.
These are further subdivided into 24 municipalities.
These lands would then be further divided between lesser lords and commoners.
These sections can further be informally subdivided or grouped, for example as shown on the map ( right ).
These racial classifications for Africans and further divisions for ' mixed-race ' offspring traditionally served colonial interests.
) These two are further separated, falling into either constructive or destructive versions of Order and Disorder.
These are further classified by degree:
These are further defined in the article on quarter periods.
These areas had been dominated and settled by the Burgundians and the Alemanni before being removed and resettled much further south around Switzerland.
These could be warships carrying their principal battery of carriage-mounted guns on a single deck or on two decks ( with further smaller carriage-mounted guns usually carried on the forecastle and quarterdeck of the vessel ).
These same visible lines, accompanied by the emission lines of trivalent europium and trivalent terbium, and further accompanied by the emission continuum of divalent europium in the blue region, comprise the more discontinuous light emission of the modern trichromatic phosphor systems used in many compact fluorescent lamp and traditional lamps where better color rendition is a goal.
These brown powders reduced burning rate even further by using as little as 2 percent sulfur and using charcoal made from rye straw that had not been completely charred, hence the brown color.
These two tenses may be modified further for progressive aspect ( also called continuous aspect ), for the perfect, or for both.
These eastern powers soon began to be overshadowed by those further west.
These measures favoured the further fragmentation of the Empire.

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