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These items, and most of the others listed above, seem quite comparable to items whose right of survival is provided for in section 381.
These applets must run either in a container provided by a host program, through a plugin, or a variety of other applications including mobile devices that support the applet programming model.
These were not ' armored cars ' in the sense implied by the modern term, as they provided no real protection for their crews against any kind of opposing fire.
These oncolytic properties provided a promising link between CDV and lymphoma apoptosis which can lead to development of alternative treatment methods for both canine lymphoma and human non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
These are provided by various independent shipping companies and their conditions and seaworthiness vary considerably.
These supplements were overseen by Keith Herber and provided backgrounds and adventures set in Lovecraft's fictional towns of Arkham, Kingsport, Innsmouth, Dunwich, and their environs.
These rules can be ignored only if justification is clear, or can be provided.
These experiences provided background for the novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying ( 1936 ).
These proofs can be carried over to infinite groups by replacement of the average with an integral, provided that an acceptable notion of integral can be defined.
These works also influenced contemporary Italian scientist Galileo Galilei and provided one of the foundations for Englishman Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation.
These beliefs were adopted by the " people of the land ", meaning the landed families who provided the administrative class of the kingdom, and in 640 BCE these circles were decisive in placing on the throne the eight-year-old Josiah.
These inns provided accommodation for people and their vehicles or animals and served as a resting place for people, whether travelling on foot or by other means.
These were provided by young boys, who were attached to a force and carried rations, cooking pots, sleeping mats, extra weapons and other material.
These works also provided one of the foundations for Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation.
These would appear to die faster than when healthy persons ' urine was used, leading him to think that perhaps more uric acid was present in the samples provided by his mentally ill patients.
These negative qualities provided extensive material for fiction writers in the Victorian era, and John remains a recurring character within Western popular culture, primarily as a villain in films and stories depicting the Robin Hood legends.
These were of the nature of both a treaty and constitution which contained minority rights clauses that provided for the right of petition and adjudication by the International Court.
These books provided much of the theoretical base for future lunar vehicle development.
These songs provided a means of passing on through the centuries highly important information about historical events.
These machetes are occasionally provided with a simple cord loop as a sort of lanyard, and a canvas scabbard — although in some regions where machetes are valuable, commonly used tools, the users may make decorative leather scabbards for them.
These generally had 2 floors, with a firing level and a support / infrastructure level that provided the troops with rest and services ( power generating units, reserves of water, fuel, food, ventilation equipment, etc .).
These were useful in systems where the clock support was already being provided on the motherboard by some other chip.
These companies such as International Paper and American Chicle saw their market share decrease significantly by 1929 as smaller competitors joined forces with each other and provided much more competition.
These specifications were provided by calculating adequate intakes from measured intakes in populations of individuals with “ desirable osmolarity values of urine and desirable water volumes per energy unit consumed .” For healthful hydration, the current EFSA guidelines recommend total water intakes of 2. 0 L / day for adult females and 2. 5 L / day for adult males.
These programs allow the PDA to be synchronized with a personal information manager, which may be part of the computer's operating system, provided with the PDA, or sold separately by a third party.

These and loose
These rights lay outside feudalism, which defined authority in a hierarchy of personal relations, with only a loose relation to territory.
These halters are not suitable for paddock usage or in loose stalls.
These notebooks — originally loose papers of different types and sizes, distributed by friends after his death — have found their way into major collections such as the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, the Louvre, the Biblioteca Nacional de España, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan which holds the twelve-volume Codex Atlanticus, and British Library in London which has put a selection from its notebook BL Arundel MS 263 online.
These strings vibrate both in closed loops, so that the strings have no ends, and as open strings with two loose ends.
These points typically can only be earned by paying and playing real money hands which in essence is a payment required to play their ' freerolls ' and therefore a loose use of the term ' freeroll '.
These became well known in the media when an ingredient many contained, Olestra, was linked in some individuals to abdominal discomfort and loose stools.
These independent states initially formed a loose confederation called the United States and then later formed the current United States by ratifying the current U. S. Constitution, creating a union of sovereign states with the union or federal government also being a republic.
These fins are very deceiving – they look small and loose but really aren ’ t.
These parallels end after the first few books, when the stories of the books begin to be structured along a loose plot arc involving the struggles of the city-state of Ar and the island of Cos to control the Vosk river area, as well as the struggles at a higher level between non-human Priest-Kings and Kurii ( another alien race ) to control the solar system.
In September 2005, Brigadier General Karl Horst, deputy commander of the Third Infantry Division charged with Baghdad security after the 2003 invasion, said of DynCorp and other PMCs in Iraq: These guys run loose in this country and do stupid stuff.
These blocks enclose areas of fabric where a number of warp and weft threads are cut and withdrawn, leaving a network of loose threads and large holes within the shape defined by the Kloster blocks.
These peaks are formed of volcanic rock and covered with loose surface rubble.
These internationalists are more likely to support a loose world federation in which most power resides with the national governments.
These broadcasting ( as opposed to narrowcasting ) business organizations began to be called network affiliates, because they consisted of loose chains of individual stations located in various cities, all transmitting the standard overall-system supplied fare, often at synchronized agreed-upon times.
These were part of what became known as the Wappinger confederacy which in turn belonged to the loose Algonquian confederacy.
These are strikingly different from the other processes discussed here, and so the term " corrosion " is only applied to them in a loose sense of the word.
These films are loose adaptations of the original story, with the exception of A Scanner Darkly, which is close to Dick's book.
These gradually became more common as some libraries progressively abandoned such other catalog formats as paper slips ( either loose or in sheaf catalog form ), and guardbooks.
These characters are referred to as pi characters or sorts (" pi " in this case refers to an obscure printer's term relating to loose or spilled type ).
These radulae generally operate like ' brooms ', brushing up loose microalgae.
These designations mean that it does not have many stars, is loose, does not show greater concentration at the center, and has a moderate range of star magnitudes.
These may form two walls, known as the spandrels, which are then infilled with loose material and rubble.
These fringes aid with traction, speed and help the lizard avoid sinking into loose, sandy dunes.
These features enable the lizard to swim beneath the surface of loose sand.

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