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These provinces may take the form of national churches ( such as in Canada, Uganda, or Japan ) or a collection of nations ( such as the West Indies, Central Africa, or Southeast Asia ).
These provinces and many areas of Navarre are heavily populated by ethnic Basques, but the Euskara language had, at least until the 1990s, all but disappeared from most of Álava, western parts of Biscay and central and southern areas of Navarre.
These Propraetors and Proconsuls held near autocratic authority within their selected province or provinces.
These deliberate acts of violence against civilians were acknowledged by the CIA as early as late 1983, when Duane Clarridge, Latin America division chief of the CIA ’ s Directorate for Operations, reported in a secret briefing to the Senate subcommittee that his contras had murdered " civilians and Sandinista officials in the provinces, as well as heads of cooperatives, nurses, doctors and judges.
These dukes sometimes administered two or three of the new provinces created by Diocletian, and had forces ranging from two thousand to more than twenty thousand men.
These " Baghdad Belts " can be described as the provinces adjacent to the Iraqi capital and can be divided into four quadrants: Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest.
These traditions and provinces are as follows:
These provinces are next divided into comunas which are assigned to a municipality for administration.
These mercenaries had plundered several towns in the Eastern Roman provinces after Aurelian had been murdered and the campaign cancelled.
These areas under the administration of the eighteen provinces are also known as " China proper ".
These offences appear both in the federal laws of Canada and in the legislation of Canada's provinces and territories.
These German expellees were transported to the present day Germany ( including the former East Germany ), and they were replaced with Poles, many from former Polish provinces taken over by the USSR in the east.
These provinces contained three-sevenths of the population and more than half the cattle of the colony.
These include all four original provinces, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec, and the seventh province, Prince Edward Island.
These provinces, together, became known as the Habsburg Hereditary Lands, although they were sometimes all lumped together simply as Austria.
These two provinces include all of modern Belgium and important parts of the Netherlands, France and Germany.
These cities do not share their tax revenues with any province, and are administratively and legally not part of any province, although many still group them as components of the provinces to which they previously belonged for convenience and reduced complexity.
These were followed by military expeditions into the Frankish territories of Gaul, former provinces of the Roman Empire.
These satraps were personally picked by Darius to monitor these provinces, which were divided into sub-provinces with their own governors which were chosen either by the royal court or by the satrap.
These provinces are so-called regulated provinces.
( These provinces would be ceded back to Cambodia by a border treaty between France and Siam in 1906 ).
These efforts arose from efforts by the federal government to deal with its deficit, which led to cuts in their transfers to the provinces, and in turn to squeezing hospital budgets and physician reimbursements.
These two groups are more common in Southern Argentina, and also in Santa Fe and Cordoba provinces.
In the 1960s it became the site of the Fiesta Nacional de la Cerveza, or Oktoberfest, which has become a major attraction in Argentina These two groups are more common in Southern Argentina, and also in Santa Fe and Cordoba provinces.

These and meet
These strengths are considered adequate to meet the essential roles and missions of the reserves in support of our national security objectives.
These schedules were not meant to be fixed, but were to be adapted to meet the needs of each library.
These opponents of central planning argue that the only way to determine what society actually wants is by allowing private enterprise to use their resources in competing to meet the needs of consumers, rather those taking resources away and allowing government to direct investment without responding to market signals.
These fuel grade kerosenes meet specifications for smoke points and freeze points.
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 assistance systems meet the demands of true solo surgery assistance systems and are robust, versatile, and easy to use.
These included trips to Rome to meet with the pope and other important religious and political figures.
These efforts had important effects, but they lacked any central organization and planning, and failed to meet many of Europe's more fundamental needs.
These are labs designed to meet the needs of specific academic programs that have special equipment and software needs ( e. g., graphic design, computer science, GIS, CAD among others ).
These visits enabled him to meet and take the measure of his adversaries Napoleon III, and the British Prime Minister Palmerston and Foreign Secretary Earl Russell, and also of the British Conservative politician Disraeli, later to be Prime Minister in the 1870s – who later claimed to have said of Bismarck's visit " Be careful of that man – he means every word he says ".
These segments are called its edges or sides, and the points where two edges meet are the polygon's vertices ( singular: vertex ) or corners.
These new paints are widely available and meet or exceed the old high-VOC products in performance and cost-effectiveness while having significantly less impact on human and environmental health.
These cardinals were reluctant to meet with the batch of cardinals recently promoted by Callixtus II, who were mainly French or Burgundian.
These usually meet over two days and include visits to local sites where the policy can be seen in operation.
These alehouses formed meeting houses for the villagers to meet and gossip and arrange mutual help within their communities.
These drawbacks by far failed to meet the quality standard expected for the price.
These activities are designed to help meet security objectives in the software life cycle.
These included major controversy over the United States ' proposal to allow credit for carbon " sinks " in forests and agricultural lands, satisfying a major proportion of the U. S. emissions reductions in this way ; disagreements over consequences for non-compliance by countries that did not meet their emission reduction targets ; and difficulties in resolving how developing countries could obtain financial assistance to deal with adverse effects of climate change and meet their obligations to plan for measuring and possibly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
These extratropical convergence zones are occupied by the polar fronts where air masses of polar origin meet and clash with those of tropical or subtropical origin.
These companies are members of the Mitsubishi Kinyokai ( or Friday Club ), and meet monthly.
These were mainly used because they were less expensive than fuel injection systems ; they worked well enough to meet 1980s emissions requirements and were based on existing carburetor designs.
( These two functions also happen to meet (− 1, 0 ) and ( 1, 0 ), but this is not guaranteed by the implicit function theorem.
These particular routes may need the size of a smaller aircraft to meet the frequency needs and service levels, customers expect in the marketed product that is offered by larger airlines and their modern narrow and widebody aircraft.
These committees typically meet twice per year at the ASHRAE Annual and Winter Meetings.

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