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These praise songs are probably the same performed at Matilda's coronation, but might have been used at other court ceremonies before Ealdred's death.
These offices are of very ancient date, and many of them were probably in origin proper to individual saints.
These early canids probably evolved for the fast pursuit of prey in a grassland habitat ; they resembled modern civets in appearance.
These chloroplasts are surrounded by three membranes and contain chlorophylls A and C, along with other pigments, so are probably derived from a captured green alga.
These words ( medos, kamos, strava ) do not seem to be Turkic, but probably a satem Indo-European language similar to Slavic and Dacian.
These Mesolithic hunters were probably the ancestors of the Semang, an ethnic Negrito group who have a long history in the Malay Peninsula.
These were Sweden, Denmark, the Republic of Novgorod in Northwestern Russia and probably the German crusading orders as well.
These are Eris and Neptune's moon Triton ( which, as explained above, is probably a captured KBO ).
These troops started to arrive in Liberia probably as of 15 August.
These two sections are probably the original Syriac and Middle Persian written by Mani.
These ancient inhabitants probably migrated from Southeast Asia, from people whose ancestors had originated in Africa 50, 000 to 70, 000 years ago.
These 15th-century playing cards were probably painted.
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.
** Phlya, near Koropi, in the mysteries of Phlya: These have very old roots, and were probably originally dedicated to Demeter Anesidora, Kore, and Zeus-Ktesios, who was the god of the underground stored corn.
These usually consist of a long two-story building, in which the boats are stored on racks ( horizontal, usually metal, bars ) on the ground floor with a large door at one end which most probably leads out to a pontoon on the river or lakeside.
These early inhabitants of Sri Lanka were probably the ancestors of the Vedda people, an indigenous community living in modern-day Sri Lanka, which numbers approximately 2, 500.
These civilizations probably relied more on the defence of their outer borders or sea shores.
These swords have been variously dated to times between 1700 – 1400 BC, but were probably used more notably in the opening centuries of the 1st millennium BC.
These included the Nepoya and Suppoya ( who were probably Arawak-speaking ) and the Yao ( who were probably Carib-speaking ).
These primitive cetaceans probably first took to the sea about 50 million years ago and became fully aquatic about 5 – 10 million years later.
These are probably only useful in restricted memory environments such as some embedded systems.
These first Neolithic people probably arrived from Sicily ( about 100 kilometres / 60 miles north ), and were mainly farming and fishing communities, with some evidence of hunting activities.
These merchants probably also helped to speed the conversion of the general population to Islam.
These fossils, known collectively as the lobopods, were marine and probably represent a stem group to the

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These ersatz tales — which included the notion that Prince Albert invented the piercing that shares his name in order to tame the appearance of his large penis in tight trousers — are widely circulated as urban legend.
These include some of his most famous compositions, notably Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles ( a6 ) This day Christ was born ( a6 ) and Have mercy upon me ( a6 ) which employs alternating phrases with verse and full scoring and also circulated as a church anthem.
These coins circulated in Romania and gave their name to the currencies of both Romania and Moldova, the leu.
These daler circulated in Denmark and Sweden until 1873 when they were replaced by the Danish krone and Swedish krona, the new currencies introduced by the Scandinavian Monetary Union.
These discoveries have demonstrated that manuscripts bearing a " pre-Samaritan " text of at least some portions of the Pentateuch such as Exodus and Numbers circulated alongside other manuscripts with a " pre-Masoretic " text.
These were discouraged for church use but circulated widely nonetheless.
These books circulated among thinkers like Isaac Newton, John Locke, Voltaire and Pierre Bayle.
These types of messianic claims were then widely circulated and believed.
These tapes were circulated among other musicians at the time, and hits were made of " Too Much of Nothing " and " Mighty Quinn " as recordings by other artists, Peter, Paul and Mary and Manfred Mann respectively.
These, however, although having the status of legal tender, are almost never circulated or used in payment of debts, and are mostly considered bullion coins.
These debentures were circulated but were traded at a discount to their face value because of distrust of the colonial government by the settler population.
These bills circulated and could be transferred by endorsement, and were accepted as payment.
These coins, together with those from neighbouring countries, circulated until 1881.
These coins easily top the $ 10, 000 price in circulated grades, but can reach nearly a half million dollars in the best states of preservation.
These newspapers are circulated and distributed throughout Chinese American communities in the San Gabriel Valley, Chinatown, San Diego, and in Las Vegas, Nevada ( where the latter two cities generally receive the Los Angeles editions due to a relatively lower population density of Chinese-speaking Americans ).
These tokens are circulated in more than one language although Spanish is the prevalent one.
These pictures will be posted on the agency's website or circulated among clients to promote business.
These changes were protested by some senior members in the Wehrmacht, most notably Colonel General Ludwig Beck who circulated a petition that was signed by Colonel General Gerd von Rundstedt and others.
These images continued to be circulated and elaborated upon in the literature and iconography of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
These circulated alongside the issues of the Reichsbank.
These were followed in 1944 by a series of Biglietti di Stato for 1, 2, 5 and 10 lire, which circulated until replaced by coins in the late 1940s.
These were generally kept by whatever senior man was most interested in notions, and circulated shortly before Notions Examinā in each year.
These large systems are used to chill a brine solution that is circulated through the building.
These tales were circulated privately during Hamilton's lifetime, and the first three appeared in Paris in 1730, ten years after the death of the author ; a collection of his Œuvres diverses in 1731 contained the unfinished Zeneyde.

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