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These and powers
These desires presuppose a sense of causally efficacious powers in which one is involved, some working for one's good, others threatening ill.
These forty-seven special purpose governments have the authority to levy taxes, to borrow money, own property, sue and be sued, and in general to exercise normal corporate powers.
These are all powers of 2, and furthermore are small multiples of 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >,
These powers have been used by the Britannia in 2009 and Kent Reliance in 2011 leading to their demutualisation.
These powers of evil were variously known as the Great Old Ones or the Ancient Ones ...
These pools and baths were said to have magical powers, and imparted the ability to communicate to Apollo himself.
These acquired powers significantly diminished centralized power in these empires.
These statements, soon dubbed " esternazioni ", or " mattock blows " ( picconate ), were considered by many to be inappropriate for a President and, often, beyond his constitutional powers ; also, his mental health was doubted and Cossiga had to declare " I am the fake madman who speaks the truth.
These officials are excluded completely from the executive: they do not possess even theoretical executive powers or any role, even formal, within the government.
These eastern powers soon began to be overshadowed by those further west.
These powers were widely used to silence the government ’ s critics, and have never been repealed.
These power frameworks reduce the cost either by requiring the group of powers to have a common theme as in an Elemental Control Framework, or by limiting the number of powers that can be active at one time with a Multipower Framework.
These towns and cities had the status of a County corporate, many granted by Royal Charter, which had all the judicial, administrative and revenue raising powers of the regular counties.
These included that of Dillinger, Alvin Karpis, and Machine Gun Kelly, which led to the Bureau's powers being broadened and it was given its new name in 1935: the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
These simulations optimized the height and spacing of the lights while constraining the overall design to meet the IESNA requirements, and then compared total uplight and energy consumption of different luminaire designs and powers.
These provisions were later used by Adolf Hitler to subvert the rest of the constitution and institute rule by decree, allowing his regime to suppress opposition and gain dictatorial powers.
These mean, respectively, how people understand themselves to be able to be in a right relationship with supernatural powers, and how to explain evil-or why bad things seem to happen to those who seem to be good people ".
These are the seven powers of wrath.
These produce ideas of relation or reflect they minister to the direction and gratification of all the other powers
These involved the three colonial powers battling for control of Samoa-America, Germany and Britain-and the indigenous factions struggling to preserve their ancient political system.
These powers are specific to each character ; for example, Yoshi drops eggs which cause players who hit them to lose coins and spin, while Donkey Kong Jr. throws bananas.
These movements are most active in areas of the world where there was contact with Western colonial powers.
These residual powers were finally removed by the Canada Act 1982, the Australia Act 1986, and the New Zealand Constitution Act 1986.
These activities led critics of the Sandinistas to argue that the CDS was a system of local spy networks for the government used to stifle political dissent, and it is true that the CDS did hold limited powers — such as the ability to suspend privileges such as driver licenses and passports — if locals refused to cooperate with the new government.

These and descended
These are the Goidelic Irish ( Gaeilge ) and Scottish Gaelic ( Gàidhlig ) descended from Old Irish, and the Brythonic Welsh and Breton descended from the British language.
These instruments are descended from ones that existed in ancient central Asia and India.
These five human empires, along with various non-human allies who are descended from other star faring races, vie to control resources, including other planar " magical powers " and ancient technology, as they vie for survival and supremacy among themselves as well as hostile and other non-human races.
These kings and their successors descended from a line of ancient Merina royalty who ruled the lands of Imerina in the central Highlands of Madagascar since at least the 16th century.
These nine horses were mostly descended from approximately 15 captured around 1900.
These were due to both the large tribute imposed by Poland as well as a plague that descended on Pomerania and which was blamed on Christianity.
These various migration theories of foreign provenance were also in part inspired by the Tutsi's own long-held oral traditions asserting that they originally descended from " white " migrants, who subsequently " lost " their original language and culture as they intermarried with the local Bantus.
These two origins are not completely contradictory as the Dunlendings were descended from the Haladin who were counted the second house of the Edain.
These settlers were rice-farmers from whom modern Malays are directly descended.
These are all specialist fish-eating species, unlike many representatives of the other two families, and it is likely that they are all descended from fish-eating kingfishers which founded populations in the New World.
These tactics were going to be put to shame when the motivated armies of France and Spain descended upon the Italian peninsula.
These groups faced economic and political domination by the Americo-Liberian elites, who were descended from free-born and formerly enslaved blacks from America who founded Liberia in 1847.
These cells are treated as cancer cells, as they are descended from a biopsy taken from a visible lesion on the cervix as part of Mrs. Lacks's diagnosis of cancer.
These traditions often permeate both folk and literary verse, and have evolved gradually over hundreds or thousands of years ; in a sense the metrical tradition is older than the languages themselves, since it ( like the languages ) descended from Proto-Indo-European.
These descended, according to the two leading theories of the expansion of IE languages, from a proto-Indo European ( proto-IE ) tongue that originated in an urheimat (" original homeland ") in S. Russia / Caucasus region, ( Kurgan hypothesis ) or in central Anatolia ( Anatolian hypothesis ).
These are inherently more likely than a Dacian origin, as the Romanian language is descended from Latin, not Dacian e. g. melc (" snail ") may derive from Latin limax / proto-Romance * limace ( cf.
In The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha: Apocalypic Literature and Testaments edited by James H. Charlesworth, manuscript J, taken as the best representative of the longer recension, has " and three of them descended " ( p. 130 ), while manuscript A, taken as the best representative of the shorter recension, has " and they descended ", which might indicate that all the Grigori descended, or 200 princes of them, or 200 princes and 200 followers, since it follows the phrase " These are the Grigori, 200 princes of whom turned aside, 200 walking in their train " ( p. 131 ).
These individuals, as well as others, are listed in an extensive genealogy presented by Lafosse as evidence that he is descended from the last Stuart King of Scotland.
These Austronesian peoples descended from the malay ethnic group which roamed Mindanao and Southeast Asia via land bridges as early as 30, 000 years ago Later migrations of other tribes were made by water and took place over several thousand years.
These southern parts of Haiti are where many resident Europeans descended to during tense political turmoil and, in more recent years, have returned and settled alongside black Haitians ( mostly white European men and black Haitian women ).
These were filled with water from the upper level, so that the boat could float out, and it then descended the final as it would in a conventional lock.

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