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These and rare
These public efforts were rare because Mr. Rayburn normally did his counseling, persuading and educating long before an issue reached its test on the House floor.
These have an upper-middle-class leadership and a middle-class membership, with rare exceptions, where working-class parents are active in local P.-T.A. matters.
( These rules are not intended to apply in case of differing episodes of the same series ; this difference may not always be communicated to distributors, although this is rather rare.
These voiced fricatives are also relatively rare in indigenous languages of the Americas.
These are rare and wonderful to see as they are very delicate and last usually less than a day.
These are rare, because it is difficult to turn basalt into granite via fractional crystallisation.
These spaces are now known, respectively, to be the places of the radioactive synthetic elements technetium and promethium, and also the last two quite rare naturally-occurring stable elements hafnium ( discovered 1923 ) and rhenium ( discovered 1925 ).
These fifteen lanthanide elements, along with the chemically similar elements scandium and yttrium, are often collectively known as the rare earth elements.
These rare compounds contain organic carbon, but can be formed by a geologic process.
These obligations could be payable in several ways, in labor ( the French term corvée is conventionally applied ), in kind, or, on rare occasions, in coin.
These animals have been observed eating grass clippings from homes adjacent to water ways, but in this rare occurrence, only the top portion of the sirenian is lifted out of the water.
These included 512 big game animals, including six rare white rhinos.
These commentaries endeared him to President Nixon, who rewarded him with a rare, hour-long, one-on-one interview in 1971, at the height of the administration's animus against major newspapers, CBS, and NBC.
These mountains are home to a rare Bosnian Pine variety, and are included in the Pollino National Park.
These are tiny, and usually found disarticulated: articulated specimens reach about a centimeter in length, and are incredibly rare – hence the limited degree of study since their description in 1857.
These vaccines can, in rare cases, harm the host by inadvertently infecting the host with a full-blown viral occupancy.
These include iron, nickel, cobalt, some alloys of rare earth metals, and some naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone.
These include iron ore ( magnetite or lodestone ), cobalt and nickel, as well as the rare earth metals gadolinium and dysprosium ( when at a very low temperature ).
These products range from mass market items to high-end consumer products and rare collectibles.
These records are quite rare and highly valued.
These function words are borrowed only in rare cases such as English they from Old Norse þeir.
These coins are very rare, the larger ones often costing tens of thousands of dollars, and are highly sought after by serious collectors of Thalers.
These were quite numerous, but have become rare due to predation by introduced species, and, especially, the introduction of glass bottles, in which they easily become trapped.
These compounds, as well as the amino acids, nucleobases, and many other compounds in meteorites, carry deuterium and isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen that are very rare on earth, attesting to their extraterrestrial origin.

These and blind
These amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were designed to help provide for more specialized rehabilitation facilities, for more sheltered and `` half-way '' workshops, for greater numbers of adequately trained personnel, for more comprehensive services to individuals ( particularly to the homebound and the blind ), and for other administrative improvements to increase the program's overall effectiveness.
These individuals are not blind to objects of a particular color but experience the inability to distinguish between two groups of colors that can be distinguished by people with normal vision.
These holes are called blind vias when they connect an internal copper layer to an outer layer, or buried vias when they connect two or more internal copper layers and no outer layers.
These are most commonly used by disabled people to regain normal physical faculties ( i. e. -Retinal implants allow the blind to see and spinal implants coupled with mechanical legs allow the paralyzed to walk ).
These musicians, known as mōsō ( 盲僧 blind monk ) toured their local areas and performed a variety of religious and semi-religious texts to purify households and bring about good health and good luck.
These manipulations were performed by Moschen, who stood behind Bowie during filming, reaching around and performing the tricks " blind ".
These sorts of tests are done with the component hidden from the listener, and are called blind tests.
These sources differed on whether or not he was blind from birth, but Harry almost certainly seems to have had a military background.
These " A and B " rolls functioned equally to make blind splices, fades, and dissolves possible.
These channels have blind ends and there is no continuous circulation of the blood.
These always involve confrontations with the inhabitants ( often blind and sometimes mutated ), as well as travel to some remarkably well-preserved locations that would still be familiar to present-day inhabitants of the region.
These approaches are also called self-modeling mixture analysis, blind source / signal separation, and spectral unmixing.
These sites look like TGP sites but end up sending users on a ' circle jerk ' of blind links.
These were collections of facts, ideas, instructive stories and poems on a single topic and covers subjects as diverse as house and garden, women, gate-crashers, blind people, envy, animals and misers.
These materials are sensitive to vacuum UV and UV rays but not to visible light and are therefore referred to as solar blind.
These types of blind rivets have non-locking mandrels and are sometimes avoided for critical structural joints because the mandrels may fall out, due to vibration or other reasons, leaving a hollow rivet that will have a significantly lower load carrying capability than solid rivets.
These schools of thought can be likened to the parable about the blind men standing around the elephant each describing what they feel-one feels the elephant's feet, one feels the ears, the trunk, etc.
These tastings are conducted blind.
These observations advocate the establishment and extension of therapeutic and preventative programs to include patients with impending and current severe visual impairment who do not qualify for services for the blind.
These elaborate square lanterns too have pilasters, and windows both real and blind.
These represent information that the subject is not aware of, but others are, and they can decide whether and how to inform the individual about these " blind spots ".
These were given to a blind soldier and a blind civilian.
These uses include verifying and monitoring the position of an endotrachael tube or a blind insertion airway device.

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