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These are shared with other Sinospheric languages such as Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese.
These shared resources are available to every computer in the network, while each of them communicates in a session.
These databases can include both segments shared by multiple sites, and segments specific to one site and used only locally in that site.
These letters are unique to Esperanto, though it also has a letter ŭ that is shared with the Belarusian Łacinka alphabet.
These areas shared similar climates and geographies, but it was more difficult to spread technologies and crops, such as flax, lentil, peas, barley, and cotton to other portions of the Mediterranean basin.
These types of resources are scarce in nature and must be shared by multiple teams.
These were sentiments shared with animals, and whose existence even Hobbes acknowledged.
These groups shared an experience with genre fiction or tabletop role-playing games, and a desire to physically experience such settings.
Debbie Stothard of the Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma stated that mining operators used drugs on employees to improve productivity, with needles shared, raising the risk of HIV infection: " These rubies are red with the blood of young people.
These developments shared responsibility for establishing thriving economic relations between Paraguay and the world's sixth largest economy, Brazil.
These experiences may be summed in some sense but can only approximately be shared, even among very similar cognitions with identical DNA.
These shared the profits of the silver mines in southern Iberia with the Barcas family and closely followed Hellenistic diplomatic customs.
These two forms reflect different resource situations: polyandry with shared parental care is more likely in very difficult environments, where the efforts of more than two parents are needed to give a reasonable chance of rearing young successfully.
These three men shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 for this work.
These categories evolve as learned concepts of the world – meaning is not an objective truth, but a subjective construct, learned from experience, and language arises out of the " grounding of our conceptual systems in shared embodiment and bodily experience ".
These iconoclastic tendencies were shared by his son, Leo IV.
These deists, while maintaining individual positions, still shared several sets of assumptions and arguments that Paine articulated in The Age of Reason.
These are often grouped in a greater " utopian socialist " movement, due to their shared characteristics: an egalitarian distribution of goods, frequently with the total abolition of money, and citizens only doing work which they enjoy and which is for the common good, leaving them with ample time for the cultivation of the arts and sciences.
These problems became headline news in 1994, when she set fire to Andre Rison's tennis shoes in a bathtub, which ultimately spread to the mansion they shared, destroying it.
These groups shared the same language and culture, and rarely fought each other.
These tribes, though physically and administratively separated, shared a common architecture, such as hut structures consisting of circular rooms with tall roofs, which were surrounded by defensive wooden palisades.
These CPUs may have access to a central shared memory ( SMP or UMA ), or may participate in a memory hierarchy with both local and shared memory ( NUMA ).
These grants were an extension of the Lend-Lease agreement, but not actually part of it, and no loan of ships or other war material was received in return ( although the agreement for the airfield to be constructed in Bermuda was that it be shared with the Royal Air Force ).

These and gardens
These gardens were a sign of higher socioeconomic status.
These tended to be wide and large, some of them used for hunting game on ( much as a game reserve would today ) and others as leisure gardens.
These gardens were laid out with hedges and vines and they contained a wide variety of flowers, including acanthus, cornflowers and crocus, cyclamen, hyacinth, iris and ivy, lavender, lilies, myrtle, narcissus, poppy, rosemary and violet.
These gardens displayed a wide variety of flowers in a rather small space.
These accessories can help decorate all the different areas of gardens such as walk ways and raised beds, and any other area.
These defences became known as the Devil's gardens and are for the most part still there, especially the extensive minefields.
These peculiar patches are known by local people as " devil's gardens ".
These writers concern themselves with the size of the Hanging Gardens, why and how they were built, and how the gardens were irrigated.
These gardens attract about 150 million visitors a year so it is hardly surprising that many people gained their first exciting introduction to the wonders of the plant world in a botanical garden.
These gardens were probably given impetus when Charlemagne issued a capitulary, the Capitulary de Villis, which listed 73 herbs to be used in the physic gardens of his dominions.
These gardens include a public display and a arboretum.
Originally separated by market gardens and fields, the two areas merged over the years, These timber-frame buildings have a Grade II listing from English Heritage and are home to established businesses such as bicycle maker Witcomb Cycles.
These gardens were notable not least for their collection of mechanical contrivances ( including a talking statue and a rainbow-maker ), a number of obelisks and a Doric temple.
These paintings are particularly valuable as they trace the development of the gardens from its formal to naturalistic appearance under Burlington, Kent and Pope.
These gardens were universally Roman in its outlook.
These gardens were initially established in 1840 as the Promenade Grounds.
These were followed by a new academy in the " Orti " or Farnese gardens.
These Colonial Revival gardens grew the household's vegetables, fruit and other perishable items for consumption.
These gardens exemplify polyculture, and conserve much crop genetic diversity and heirloom plants that are not found in monocultures.
These gardens are not only important sources of food, fodder, fuel, medicines, spices, herbs, flowers, construction materials and income in many countries, they are also important for the in situ conservation of a wide range of unique genetic resources for food and agriculture ( Subedi et al., 2004 ).
These were initially called the " gardens of the poor ".
These gardens would later belong to the emperors.
These two occupy more than 2 hectares which used to be the gardens of the convent of Santa Domingo.

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