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These and qualities
These qualities endeared him to both the musicians and the social-economic haute monde which supported the concert world of the post-World War 1, era.
These qualities alone, however, would not account for their success, and it took me a while to discover the crowning virtue that completes this company's collective personality.
These qualities are the ultimate source of human happiness, and the need for them lies at the very core of our being " ( Dalai Lama ).
These qualities make UV curing adhesives essential to the manufacturing of items in many industrial markets such as electronics, telecommunications, medical, aerospace, glass, and optical.
These range from a simple dulling of awareness produced by sedatives, to increases in the intensity of sensory qualities produced by stimulants, cannabis, or most notably by the class of drugs known as psychedelics.
These qualities were both the source of his power and the cause of mistakes.
These qualities were alleged against him as defects, and to prove that his style was not the result of want of power, he painted the magnificent figure of the St. Mark Evangelist ( ranked as his masterpiece ), and the undraped figure of Saint Sebastian.
These qualities made him a subject for ridicule in the eyes of the young Rossini.
These dialects also border on having non-tonal or pitch accent qualities.
These qualities are generally linked to creativity.
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 paintings are famous for a variety of qualities which have been much imitated by students and discussed at great length by connoisseurs and critics.
These techniques allow organizations to understand their existing code assets ( using discovery tools ), provide new user and application interfaces to existing code, improve workflow, contain costs, minimize risk, and enjoy classic qualities of service ( near 100 % uptime, security, scalability, etc.
These are to know the external world and physical qualities
These acoustic qualities quickly minimize and reverse, once a layer of freezing rain falls on top of snow cover.
These have the same qualities as the good thing, but need some emergent property of a whole state-of-affairs in order to be good.
These vessels can be quite complex in design, as they need a balance between docile handling qualities, interior space, good light-wind performance and on-board comfort.
These high-tech rods are commonly used for coarse fishing in Europe, they are made using a variety of different qualities of carbon fibre.
These simulators have been used for a variety of purposes including continued training for Space Shuttle pilots, development of future spacecraft handling qualities, helicopter control system testing, Joint Strike Fighter evaluations, and accident investigations.
These qualities were to manifest themselves not only through a millennium of Greek pottery making, but also in the architecture that was to emerge in the 6th century.
These include but are not limited to: pitch, beat or pulse, rhythm, melody, harmony, texture, allocation of voices, timbre or color, expressive qualities ( dynamics and articulation ), and form or structure.
These narrative qualities were modelled largely on the work of Stesichorus, whose lyrical treatment of heroic myth influenced, for instance, Ode 5.
These qualities reached their highest point in the Oraisons funèbres ( Funeral Orations ).
These qualities make rangefinders more attractive for theater photography, some portrait photography, action-grabbing candid shots and street photography, and any demanding application where portability matters.
These qualities ( among others ) made it the world's most popular cheese between the 14th and 18th centuries, both at sea and in remote colonies.

These and deep
These symbols show the deep religiosity of Gaudi, who was inspired by the contemporaneous construction of his basilica to choose the theme of the holy family.
These channels are the main transport pathway for sediments to the deep sea where they form sedimentary deposits.
These reformed French Breviaries — e. g. the Paris Breviary of 1680 by Archbishop François de Harlay ( 1625 – 1695 ) and that of 1736 by Archbishop Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille ( 1655 – 1746 )— show a deep knowledge of Holy Scripture, and much careful adaptation of different texts.
These conditions apparently had little effect in the deep tropics, where lush coal swamps flourished within 30 degrees of the northernmost glaciers.
These folktales may or may not emerge from a religious tradition, but nevertheless speak to deep psychological issues.
These pits, which can be up to 4 × 7 m wide and 2 m deep, would have been camouflaged with branches and leaves.
These minivans were GM's first front-wheel drive minivans ; built on a reworked version of GM's 1980s A-platform – with composite plastic body panels, a cab-forward nose, steeply raked windshields, and deep dashboards.
These tributaries cross the highest mountains in deep gorges, flow south through the Middle Hills, then join in candelabra-like configuration before crossing the Mahabharat Range and emerging onto the plains where they have deposited megafans exceeding area.
These words express the deep and respectable knowledge that Palaestrio has of the Latin language.
These too soon developed deep grooves, but could be more easily replaced than the stonework of the bridge.
She tells Christine to “ take the spade of intelligence and dig deep to make a trench all around city … Reason will help to carry away the hods of earth on shoulders .” These “ hods of earth ” are the past beliefs Christine has held about male slanderers.
These so-called " hotspots ", for example Hawaii, are postulated to arise from upwelling diapirs with magma from the core – mantle boundary, 3, 000 km deep in the Earth.
These are frequently isolated to the superficial veins, but can extend into deep veins becoming a more serious problem.
These matrices, and the form of the wave function, have a deep mathematical significance.
These hard, integumentary structures are formed by intercellular cementing of fibers formed from the dead, cornified cells generated by specialized beds deep within the skin.
These new early twentieth century physical therapies included malarial therapy for general paresis of the insane ( 1917 ), barbiturate-induced deep sleep therapy ( 1920 ), insulin shock therapy ( 1933 ), cardiazol shock therapy ( 1934 ), and electroconvulsive therapy ( 1938 ).
These shallow waters also provided protection from many of the naval ships of the English, which tended to be larger and required deep water to sail safely.
These are primarily macronutrients such as nitrate, phosphate or silicic acid, whose availability is governed by the balance between the so-called biological pump and upwelling of deep, nutrient-rich waters.
These cells will form the deep layers of the mature cortex, layers five and six.
These weapons would be used to destroy hardened, underground military bunkers buried deep in the ground.
These are yellow supergiant stars which have alternating deep and shallow minima.
These deep roots also help prairie plants to reach water in even the driest conditions.
These blocks of rock are then broken down into smaller boulders by attrition as they collide with each other, and they also erode the base of the waterfall by abrasion, creating a deep plunge pool or gorge.
These undergo what has been traditionally called " hibernation ": the physiological state where the body temperature drops to near ambient ( environmental ) temperature, heart and respiration rates slow drastically, and the animal appears to be in a deep sleep.
These anatomical traits, which are important for filtering blood, could be adaptations to deep diving.

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