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These records, when systematically maintained, provide much information about the children, which the teacher can use in guidance, instruction, grouping, and reporting to parents.
* These records were attained in Open Era of tennis.
These records are in direct conflict with Bede, who states that the Isle of Wight was settled by Jutes, not Saxons ; the archaeological record is somewhat in favour of Bede on this.
These were the Pioneer plaque and the Voyager Golden Record records, all of which were spinoffs of Sagan's memories of the World Fair.
These data are then matched to census records and the number of people missed can be estimated by considering the number missed in the census or survey but counted in the other.
These early drinking records involved drinking beer from challenging vessels such as the yard glass, which, if not correctly mastered, resulted in the user receiving a blast of beer in his or her face.
These records were all dropped from the Guinness book in 1991 due to concerns about litigation.
Rhetorically Eusebius records the Oracle as saying " The just on Earth ..." These impious, Diocletian was informed by members of the court, could only refer to the Christians of the Empire.
These parties quickly became profitable for the promoters, who would sell admission, food, and alcohol, leading to fierce competition between DJs for the biggest sound systems and newest records.
These were the sole immigration records for entering the country and were prepared not by the U. S. Bureau of Immigration but by steamship companies such as the Cunard Line, the White Star Line, the North German Lloyd Line, the Hamburg-Amerika Line, the Italian Steam Navigation Company, the Red Star Line, the Holland America Line, and the Austro-American Line.
These records show " more than 225, 000 " subscriptions on 1 November 1999, with an increase to " more than 450, 000 " subscriptions by 25 September 2003.
These records state that Bu began his rule before 477, was recognized as the ruler of Japan by the Liu Song, Southern Qi, and Liang dynasties, and continued his rule through to 502.
These indexes can be used as finding aids to locate original records.
These men were carefully selected often having strong records of military success and administrative ability.
These specifications mostly occur in non-European contexts – such as the coat of arms of Nunavut and the former Republic of Bophuthatswana, with the arms of North Dakota ( as distinguished from its seal ) providing an even more unusual example, while the State of Connecticut specifies a " rococo " shield – but not completely, as the Scottish Public Register records an escutcheon of oval form for the Lanarkshire Master Plumbers ' and Domestic Engineers ' ( Employers ') Association, and a shield of square form for the Anglo Leasing organisation.
These rights were conferred a long time ago, pre-dating most written records.
These archives, which mainly consisted of the records of commercial transactions or inventories, mark the end of prehistory and the start of history.
These varied and often ancient records indicate that distant septs of the name arose in several places throughout Ireland.
These people, however, did not bring religious or historical records with them which had two results — they had lost their religion, and they were unable to preserve their language from generation to generation.
These may indicate an origin earlier than the historical records of Manipur, which go back to the 1st Century A. D.
These collaborations enabled Wertico to be featured on group recordings in a variety of musical genres, and gave him an opportunity to produce records.
These had the standard groove size ( the same width as the contemporary 78 rpm records ), rather than the " microgroove " used in post-World War II 33⅓ " Long Play " records.
These first two records were produced by John Simon, who was practically a group member: he aided in arrangements, and played occasional instruments ( piano or tuba ).
These figures do not include the losses of Dominion forces in the Gallipoli Campaign, since records were incomplete.

These and bore
These are most often large – bore instruments with a rich mellow sound.
These smaller bore and gauge shotshells also require much less lead shot, further lessening the impact of the rapid rises seen in the price of lead shot.
These victories capped Neville's extensive service in the north, and Edward rewarded him with the earldom of Northumberland, which bore substantial income.
These darts (" garros ") had iron heads or were of iron wrapped with leather to fit the bore of small guns, and continued in use up to nearly the end of the 16th century.
These dirt paths were crude rough paths that bore no resemblance to today's modern highways.
These could be separate instruments placed on a surface parallel to the axis of the bore or physically integrated into some form of sight mount.
These new " celebrity " recordings bore red labels, and were marketed as " Red Seal " records.
These subcaliber rounds are held in place in the bore by sabots.
These new systems, together with the 125mm D-81TM " Rapira-3 " smooth bore gun, ensures that the T-80U can accurately hit and destroy targets at a range of up to 5 kilometers ( ATGMs and HV / APFSDS ).
These coins bore the emblem and legends of the RSFSR ( Russian Federated Soviet Socialist Republic ) and depicted the famous slogan, " Workers of the world, Unite!
These early designs bore a resemblance to the military M1917 " Brodie " helmet, which served as their inspiration.
These guns were 66 feet ( 20 m ) long — 50 times their bore, or 50 calibers, from breechface to muzzle.
These cups, filled with food or drinks, were distributed in the streets to the people, and bore an inscription supporting the candidate to the election.
These remains were interred in a chapel which had been part of the Roman fort, which became the basis for a church which bore his name, and was rebuilt several times over the years.
These coins bore the date " 1776-1976.
These were followed in 1979 by a second series of coins, in the same denominations, which bore a design of a horseman in place of the arms.
These fossils, as well as numerous skeletal similarities to birds and related feathered dinosaurs, support the idea that troodontids probably bore a bird-like feathered coat.
These fifes were one piece, cylindrical bore instruments with six irregularly sized and placed tone-holes.
These corrosive primers leave a residue of potassium chloride salt in the bore after a cartridge is fired.
These estimates bore no relation to how much control they actually had, but was related to how often the " Score " light lit up.
These reliefs bore elaborate carvings, many portraying the king surrounded by winged protective spirits, or engaged in hunting or on campaign.
These states nominally bore some dependency on the kingdom of Jerusalem.
These ships bore most of the brunt of the Japanese assault.
These had new, short, smoothbore barrels ( 35 mm / 1. 375 inch ), with. 40 " / 10mm bore, and with cylinder chambers reamed to accept special QSPR ammunition which externally resembled metal-cased. 410-gauge shotgun shells but internally worked as a piston to trap the gases.

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