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These and seafaring
These migrations reflect the extraordinary courage of these seafaring people in navigating without instruments to sail throughout the vast Pacific Ocean.
These kingdoms increased their wealth and power through exchanges with European, Arab and other seafaring traders, whether they were legitimate vessels or pirates.
These models provide archaeologists with valuable information regarding seafaring technology and the sociological and economic importance of seafaring.
These were hardy and warlike natives known for their seafaring adventures and fondness for out-doing each other in every aspect of life-whether in their daily chores or in picking fights among themselves or with neighboring villages.

These and peoples
These peoples, desperately hoping to lift themselves to decent levels of living must not, by our neglect, be forced to seek help from, and finally become virtual satellites of, those who proclaim their hostility to freedom.
These peoples, sometimes referred to as the neo-Taíno nations, had migrated north along the Caribbean island chain.
These peoples captured territory in the east and south of England, but at about the end of the fifth century, a British victory at the battle of Mons Badonicus halted the Anglo-Saxon advance for fifty years.
These two tribes were among the Germanic peoples who clashed with the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period.
These extended southwards along the Red Sea coast and penetrating the Arabian bifacial cultures, which became progressively more Neolithic and pastoral, and extending north and eastwards, to lay the foundations for the tent-dwelling Martu and Akkadian peoples of Mesopotamia.
These groups are generally believed to have been isolated from peoples of the " Old World " until the coming of Europeans in the 10th and 15th centuries.
These islands have a long history of occupation dating back to the Mesolithic and the culture of the residents has been affected by the successive influences of Celtic, Norse and English-speaking peoples.
These included rising populations, the growth of white settlement and slaving that dispossessed native peoples both at the Cape and in Portuguese Mozambique, and the rise of ambitious " new men.
These were described as " peoples " that the League said were
These peoples traditionally grazed yaks, grew cold-tolerant crops such as potatoes, barley, buckwheat and millet, and traded across the mountains, e. g., Tibetan salt for rice from lowlands in Nepal and India.
These peoples spoke closely related dialects of an Indo-European language, Old Norse.
These geographical units are now attempting to function as nations but are not naturally nations, being composed in many cases of peoples who are traditional enemies.
These peoples were never defeated in battle by the Zulu ; they did not have to be.
These groups of peoples identified themselves by the oases they came from, not by an ethnic group.
These problems will be solved through restoration of man to God through Christ, and also through such measures as initiating proper moral standards and practices, forming true families, uniting all peoples and races ( such as Orient, Occident and Negro ), resolving the tension between science and religion, righting economic, racial, political, and educational injustices, and overcoming God-denying ideologies such as Communism.
These nomadic tribes were among the Germanic peoples who spread through the late Roman Empire during Late Antiquity or the Migration Period.
These lands were populated, during the reconquest, by peoples from all over the peninsula, even from southern Spain ( see exile of Mozarabs from Al Andalus and even the dispersal of Moriscos from Granada in the 16th century ).
These and other variants of Aryan ( such as Iran ), were common self-designations of the Indo-Iranians, the common ancestors of the Indo-Aryans and Iranian peoples to whom the Alans belonged.
These rainforests are also home to a diverse array of indigenous peoples, who to varying degrees persist in their autonomous and traditional cultures and subsistence within this environment.
These " proto-Canaanites " were in regular contact with the other peoples to their south such as Egypt, and to the north Asia Minor ( Hurrians, Hattians, Hittites, Luwians ) and Mesopotamia ( Sumer, Akkad, Assyria ), a trend that continued through the Iron Age.
These peoples developed complex cultures dependent on the western red cedar that included wooden houses, seagoing whaling and war canoes and elaborately carved potlatch items and totem poles.
These peoples were the first to successfully revolt against the Spanish in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, which expelled the Spanish for 12 years.
These nomadic peoples were dependent upon neighbouring settled populations for a number of important technologies, and in addition to raiding vulnerable settlements for these commodities, also encouraged long distance merchants as a source of income through the enforced payment of tariffs.
" These assertions were part of cultural discussions about how different peoples can interpret the past and whether any one group has sole ownership of any portion.
These Christian populations were brought to the area with the goal of establishing a Christian base here, one that would be loyal to the Crown of Castile and whose culture would supplant that of the subjugated Muslim peoples.

These and engaged
These are the world's biggest censuses and over 6 million enumerators were engaged in the 2000 and 2010 censuses.
These engaged and defeated the Carthaginians ' 15, 000 infantry and 1, 500 cavalry ( plus an unknown number of elephants ) and the remaining insurgent Sardinians at the Battle of Cornus.
These engaged but could not defeat the German forces.
These trading companies engaged palagi traders who lived on the islands, some islands would have competing traders with dryer islands only have a single trader.
These units were actively engaged in the Portuguese Colonial War, from 1961 to 1975, being involved both in airborne and air assault operations.
These activities engaged numerous POWs as actors, singers, musicians, designers, technicians, and female impersonators.
These two mandalas are engaged in the abhiseka initiation rituals for new Shingon students, more commonly known as the Kechien Kanjō ( 結縁灌頂 ).
These matrilinial families engaged in constant dynastic struggles to become " Brak " or king of Waalo, as well as warring with Waalo's neighbors.
These mills became widespread during the 13th century and occur in most counties of England and Wales, but were largely absent in areas only engaged in making worsteds.
These traits may have been exaggerated for the purposes of party faction but, notes Trevelyan, nearly all other statesmen of the day were engaged in founding families and amassing estates at the public expense ; Marlborough only differed in that he gave the public much more value for their money.
These are engaged through a Dueling Glove and in the last 5 turns in the game where if a player lands on the same space as another a duel is initiated.
These companies must also be considered significantly engaged in the financial service or production that defines them as a " financial institution ".
) These societies provided annual exhibitions and buyer referrals for many artists and also engaged in petty status rivalries and esthetic debates, particularly between advocates of traditional (" transparent ") watercolor and the early adopters of the denser color possible with bodycolor or gouache (" opaque " watercolor ).
These procedures apply to teaching and also to non-teaching posts and those who refuse vetting " cannot be appointed or engaged by the school in any capacity including in a voluntary role ".
These individuals believe that their government is engaged in immoral, unethical or destructive activities such as war, and paying taxes inevitably funds these activities.
These early cultures built " beehive " tombs for their dead and engaged in hunting and gathering in the area.
These bodies are sometimes mutually exclusive, while in other jurisdictions, the " bar " may refer to the entire community of persons engaged in the practice of law.
These divisions were not calmed by the release of the commission's report, whose majority condemned Rutherford and Cross for poor judgment even as it concluded that there was insufficient evidence to find that they had engaged in improper behaviour.
These patronage appointments, such as Department of Transportation Commissioner Tony Ameruso and Parking Violations Bureau official Geoffrey Lindenauer, had subsequently engaged in many varieties of graft, extortion and bribery.
These are the same neural mechanisms, however, engaged during the retrieval of emotional stimuli in the laboratory.
These steps do not improve Afghanistan's relations with the Indian government, which is already looking with suspicion on some of its military activities ; so much so that in August Mr. Yunus, the secretary of the Afghan legation in London, thought it necessary to send a communication to The Times stating that the number of Afghanistan's aeroplanes was too small to cause any apprehension, and that the Russians engaged in the air service were employed as pilots or mechanics in the same way as any other Europeans.
These attributes suggested that the species engaged in heavy chewing, indicating a tough diet consisting of tubers, nuts, and seeds.
These originated as a way to pass time for the individual groups as they engaged in their work.
These battles were particularly fierce within the UAW, many of whose white members had engaged in hate strikes to protest either the hiring or promotion of black workers in their plants and who had engaged in the massive race riots in Detroit in 1943.

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