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These plains, sometimes called pampas due to their similarity to the vast Argentinian plains, are famous for their large cattle herds and extensive farming.
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These zones represent a wide variety of geographical features, including plains, oceans, cities, deserts, and other planes of existence.
These tributaries cross the highest mountains in deep gorges, flow south through the Middle Hills, then join in candelabra-like configuration before crossing the Mahabharat Range and emerging onto the plains where they have deposited megafans exceeding area.
These dams, along with a series of headworks and barrages built by the British and expanded since independence, are of vital importance to the national economy and played an important role in calming the raging floodwaters of 1992, which devastated large areas in the northern highlands and the Punjab plains.
These fertile plains consist of tropical seasonal moist deciduous, dry deciduous forests, and both dry and wet savannas that are home to chital, hog deer, barasingha, Indian sambar, and Indian muntjac.
These settlements had access to some of the richest plains in the country and after refrigerated ships appeared in 1882, they developed into closely settled regions of small-scale farming.
These enabled the states in the sub-Carpathian regions to consolidate their autonomy and to progressively extend their authority over the Danube plains.
These facts are not necessarily incompatible with Tacitus, as the western Sarmatians might have kept their iron to themselves, it having been a scarce commodity on the plains.
These include mining operations ( some open to the public ), a visitor's centre and lookout on top of the original Line of Lode mine, historic buildings, town history walking trails, many resident artists and galleries, the Sculpture Symposium, COBB & Co coach & wagon rides, Silverton Camel Farm, Stephen's Creek, several quarries, lakes, the Mundi-Mundi plains, and terrific sunsets.
Before then, says Polybius, " These plains were anciently inhabited by Etruscans ", before the Gauls took the entire Po valley from them.
These bison were not only infected with brucellosis and tuberculosis, which infected the wood bison herd, but the wood and plains subspecies also interbred, and thus it was thought that wood bison were completely extinct by the 1940s.
These boundaries enclose a broad high plateau and shallow interior basin that include Syria, Sinai, and Solis Plana ( see list of plains on Mars ).
These plains, with their east-west passages, served as routes for commercial caravans and military invasions throughout the ages.
These vast plains are a natural region only interrupted by the low Ventana and Tandil hills near Bahía Blanca and Tandil ( Argentina ), with a height of and respectively.
These remarkable photographs, taken over a span of thirty years, capture the magical moods and textures of a sublime, singular landscape-a rare retrospective of images taken by film director John Hanson as he rambled the back roads of the plains below the sky.
These camels are migratory, and their habitat ranges from rocky mountain massifs to flat arid desert, stony plains and sand dunes.
These agricultural plains lie to the south of the main town in the valley, a strip which expands into the western part of the municipality.
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These childhood experiences are sources of the self-certainty that the adolescent needs, for experimenting with many roles, and for the freedom to fail sometimes in the process of exploring and discovering her skills and abilities.
These are also sometimes called simply AC1, AC2, etc., and, somewhat confusingly, sometimes Roman numerals are used for these isoforms that all belong to the overall AC class III.
These compounds, e. g. calicheamicin, are some of the most aggressive antitumor drugs known, so much so that the ene-diyne subunit is sometimes referred to as a " warhead.
These two sequences converge to the same number, which is the arithmetic – geometric mean of and ; it is denoted by, or sometimes by.
These Sunday laws enacted at the state and local levels would sometimes carry penalties for doing non-religious activities on Sunday as part of an effort to enforce religious observance and church attendance.
These may include a tire patch kit ( which, in turn, may contain any combination of a hand pump or CO < sub > 2 </ sub > Pump, tire levers, spare tubes, self-adhesive patches, or tube-patching material, an adhesive, a piece of sandpaper or a metal grater ( for roughing the tube surface to be patched ), and sometimes even a block of French chalk.
These fruit versions sometimes contain colored pearls ( and / or " jelly cubes " as in the related drink taho ), the color chosen to match whatever fruit juice is used.
These two styles ( K = 1024 and truncation ) were used loosely around the same time, sometimes by the same company.
These have sometimes been identified as another, separate work, the Ezra Memorial ( EM ), but other scholars believe the EM to be fictional and heavily altered by later editors.
These are sometimes called Weber functions after Heinrich Martin Weber, and also Neumann functions after Carl Neumann.
These groups are sometimes classified under denominations, though for theological reasons many groups reject this classification system.
These continued to dominate throughout the period, but during late Carboniferous, several other groups, Cycadophyta ( cycads ), the Callistophytales ( another group of " seed ferns "), and the Voltziales ( related to and sometimes included under the conifers ), appeared.
These peoples, sometimes referred to as the neo-Taíno nations, had migrated north along the Caribbean island chain.
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