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These were rejected in a referendum the following May at the same time as parliamentary elections which left Kocharyan's party in a very powerful position in parliament.
These range from powerful jumping smashes to delicate tumbling net returns.
These all culminate in frightening depictions of a powerful king who, like the Babylonian rulers of the court tales, attacks Israel, defiles the temple, and incurs divine judgment.
These were held in a powerful fortress called Genucla ( Isaccea, near modern Tulcea, Rom., in the Danube delta region ), controlled by Zyraxes, the local Getan petty king.
These artillery-based tactics were also decisive in Western Front operations after Operation Overlord and both the British Commonwealth and American armies developed flexible and powerful systems for utilizing artillery support.
These composite bows could be much more powerful than wooden bows, and were adopted for crossbow prods across Europe.
These programs now easily run on most personal computers, and are often capable of more complex functions than those which would have necessitated the most powerful mainframe computers several decades ago.
These distinctions created divisions among workers and color proved a singularly powerful and enduring symbol of social and economic mobility, or lack thereof.
These are instances in which memories of powerful emotional events are more highly detailed and enduring than regular memories ( e. g. September 11 attacks, assassination of JFK ).
These often process data using fixed-point arithmetic, though some more powerful versions use floating point arithmetic.
These types of barrels earned a reputation for weakness and were never meant to be used with modern smokeless powder, or any kind of moderately powerful explosive.
These were four of the most powerful ships in the world, but he positioned them so far away from his six battlecruisers that they were unable to take part in most of the engagement with Admiral Hipper's squadron of five battlecruisers.
These cost from 0 to 3 or more points depending on whether they should be considered Frequent, Major ( or even " Twice Major ", for especially powerful abilities that significantly affect gameplay ) and / or Versatile.
These connotations made Hercules an easy choice to represent the powerful new sovereign people of France.
These, which can make a power more useful, typically expand its effectiveness or make it more powerful, and thus make it more expensive.
These socioeconomic perceptions proved powerful after the war.
These efforts organized national resources sufficiently in the defense of England against the far larger and more powerful Spanish Empire, and in turn paved the foundation for establishing a global empire in the 19th century.
These drugs range from 25 percent the strength of codeine ( or slightly more than 2 percent of the strength of morphine ) to several hundred times the strength of morphine, to powerful opioid antagonists, including naloxone ( Narcan ), naltrexone ( Trexan ), and nalorphine ( Nalline ).
These norns are described as three powerful maiden giantesses ( Jotuns ) whose arrival from Jötunheimr ended the golden age of the gods.
These views, and his chronic intervention in " temporal " affairs, led to many bitter quarrels with the Emperor Albert I of Habsburg, the powerful Colonna family of Rome, King Philip IV of France, and Dante Alighieri, who wrote his essay De Monarchia to dispute Boniface's claims of papal supremacy.
These included most famously Troio Savelli, scion of a powerful ancient Roman family, and the youthful and noble Beatrice Cenci, who had murdered her father – probably as a consequence of his repeated abuses.
These are by far and away Sudan's most modern and powerful tanks.
These swords did not provide a full two-hand grip but they allowed its wielders to hold a shield or parrying dagger in their off hand, or to use it as a two-handed sword for a more powerful blow.
These machines were more powerful and came with powerful on-board floating-point capability.

These and ancestor
These Heraclids were a group of Dorian kings who conquered the Peloponnesian kingdoms of Mycenae, Sparta and Argos ; according to the literary tradition in Greek mythology, they claimed a right to rule through their ancestor.
These proposals were taken much farther in 1903 when Holger Pedersen proposed " Nostratic ", a common ancestor for the Indo-European, Finno-Ugric, Samoyed, Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu, Yukaghir, Eskimo, Semitic, and Hamitic languages, with the door left open to the eventual inclusion of others.
These dates coincide with the hypothesis derived from fossils that the walrus evolved from a tropical or subtropical ancestor that became isolated in the Atlantic Ocean and gradually adapted to colder conditions in the Arctic.
On Funafuti and Vaitupu the founding ancestor is described as being from Samoa ; whereas on Nanumea the founding ancestor is described as being from Tonga ; These stories can be linked to what is known about the Samoa-based Tu ' i Manu ' a Confederacy, ruled by the holders of the Tu ' i Manu ' a title, which confederacy likely included much of Western Polynesia and some outliers at the height of its power in the 10th and 11th centuries.
These two species are the closest living evolutionary relatives to humans, sharing a common ancestor with humans about four to six million years ago.
These forms may represent a cultural heroine or founding ancestor, and may also reflect concepts related to the life-giving blessings of water and fertility.
These similarities among species are called homologous structures, which are structures that have the same or similar function and mechanism, having evolved from a common ancestor.
These small, lightly armored dinosaurs were closely related to the direct ancestor of both stegosaurs and ankylosaurs.
These included the CNIB, the Federation for Community Service ( an ancestor of the United Way ), St. John Ambulance, the Working Boys Home, and the Soldiers Rehabilitation Fund.
These songs are echoed back to the ancestor via the audience in a process of call and response.
These findings have also led to important realizations about evolution-for example, that protostomes and deuterostomes are likely to have had a relatively well-developed common ancestor with a much more complex body plan than had been conventionally thought.
These included a torch race from the Piraeus to the Acropolis ( the supposed ancestor of the modern Olympic torch relay that takes place prior to the Games, though in reality the modern torch race was invented as propaganda for Hitler's 1936 Berlin Olympic Games ), mock infantry and cavalry battles, a javelin throw on horseback, the apobatai ( a chariot race in which the driver had to jump out of the chariot, run alongside, and jump back in ), the pyrriche ( apparently military exercises accompanied by music ), and the euandrion ( essentially a beauty contest among the athletes ).
These characters are plesiomorphic, retained from the genus ' ancestor.
These appear to be a quite recent radiation from a single ancestor and the group requires more research as regards species limits, and geographical demilitation from the Drakensberg Dwarf Chameleon.
These inscriptions were in the Old Malay language, the language used by Srivijayan and also the ancestor of Malay and Indonesian language.
These traditions were sometimes enforced by law ; during parts of the Han Dynasty, for example, those who neglected ancestor worship could even be subject to corporal punishment.
These spirits operate at the village, household, ancestor, and subclan level, along with evil spirits that cause disease, and can inhabit village boundaries, mountains, water, tigers, and the forest.
These religions usually involve ancestor veneration and / or a pantheon of divine spirits, such as the loas of Haitian Vodou, or the orishas of Santería.
These poems were composed in a language called Galician-Portuguese ( or Galego-Portuguese ), the common ancestor of modern Galician and Portuguese.
These fish have descended from a sluggish demersal ancestor.
These features of the horns suggest that the giant eland evolved from an ancestor with true display horns.
These two lines describe the rules that define the ancestor relationship.
These tests involve the comparison of certain sequences of the DNA of pairs of individuals in order to estimate the probability that they share a common ancestor in a genealogical time frame and, through the use of a Bayesian model published by Bruce Walsh, to estimate the number of generations separating the two individuals from their most recent common ancestor or " mrca ".

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