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These controversies, though forced on him, provoked resentment, and it is even related that his physician, Jacob the Schismatic ( Minaah ), was slowly poisoning him, but R. Ammi and R. Assi discovered the crime in time ( Av.
These banks may slowly migrate along the coast in the direction of the longshore drift, alternately protecting and exposing parts of the coastline.
These obstacles are slowly being overcome, with international ( in-and outgoing ) and transit ( through ) traffic being responsible for a large part of the recent uptake in rail freight volume.
These were entrusted to a native boat builder, Haj Ahmed Yusuf, who slowly and methodically worked out how the pieces fit together.
These meanings often coincide within proper context, but the fallacious arguer does a semantic shift, slowly changing the context by treating, as equivalent, distinct meanings of the term.
These capacitors age at a temperature-dependent rate, as their water based electrolytes slowly evaporate.
These foreign materials do not appear to harm manatees, except for monofilament line or string, which can clog a manatee's digestive system and slowly kill it.
These firms slowly replaced the orchards which gave the area its initial nickname, the Valley of Heart's Delight.
These typically move slowly, only several meters per year, but occasionally move faster.
These changes were not restricted to the third century, but took place slowly over a long period, and were punctuated with many temporary reversals.
These orbits slowly increase their eccentricity on a timescale of tens of millions of years, and will eventually break out of the resonance due to close encounters with a major planet.
These herbicides slowly starve affected plants of these amino acids, which eventually leads to inhibition of DNA synthesis.
These first inhabitants were nomads who slowly spread south into Central America and South America.
These species are very hardy and drought resistance, but species of pistacia genus grow slowly and only begin to bear fruit after about seven or ten years from birth, obtaining its development to the fifteen or twenty years.
These complications of advanced atherosclerosis are chronic, slowly progressive and cumulative.
These timbers were of the highest quality because of the arid climate, which causes the trees to grow very slowly, keeping a tight grain.
These mills, made by a variety of manufacturers, featured a large number of blades so that they would turn slowly with considerable torque in low winds and be self regulating in high winds.
These countries moved slowly towards primogeniture or their rulers obtained another kingdom, whereby the position of the head of the dynasty became more elevated compared to other dynasts.
These analyses are criticized through empirical experiments by Sarma who used the optimizer variants of Baba and Dorea on two real-world problems, showing the optimum to be approached very slowly and moreover that the methods were actually unable to locate a solution of adequate fitness, unless the process was started sufficiently close to the optimum to begin with.
These seemingly metaphysical questions are today, in these ways, slowly being converted to the stuff of the physical sciences.
These result because the diamond dust crystals form directly as simple hexagonal ice crystals — as opposed to freezing drops — and because they generally form slowly.
These degrees of freedom typically are collective ( macroscopic ) variables changing only slowly in comparison to the other ( microscopic ) variables of the system.
These distributaries slowly silt up at a pretty constant rate until they fizzle out.
These marshes are slowly declining.

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These developments gave rise to the Islamist and Islamic movement opposed to the increasing communist and Soviet influence over Afghanistan.
These boards gave precision as well as some extra distance to these weapons.
These scars gave him the nickname " Scarface.
These elaborations and disputes gave rise to various schools in early Buddhism of Abhidhamma, and to the Mahayana traditions and schools of the prajnaparamita, Madhyamaka, buddha-nature and Yogacara.
These uniforms differentiated them from the Army and the Regular RIC, and gave rise to the force's nickname: Christopher O ' Sullivan wrote in the Limerick Echo on 25 March 1920 that, meeting a group of recruits on a train at Limerick Junction, the attire of one reminded him of the Scarteen Hunt, whose " Black and Tans " nickname derived from the coloration of its Kerry Beagles.
These early experimental designs later gave rise to the era of specialized supercomputers like those made by Cray Inc.
These colorful, small-patterned printed fabrics gave rise to the use of the word calico to describe a cat coat color: " calico cat ".
The Eagles gave nods to disco with " One of These Nights " ( 1975 ) and " Disco Strangler " ( 1979 ), Paul McCartney & Wings did " Goodnight Tonight " ( 1979 ), Queen did " Another One Bites the Dust " ( 1980 ), The Rolling Stones did " Miss You " ( 1978 ), Chicago did " Street Player " ( 1979 ), The Beach Boys did " Here Comes the Night " ( 1979 ), The Kinks did "( Wish I Could Fly Like ) Superman " ( 1979 ), and the J. Geils Band did " Come Back " ( 1980 ).
These professional writings gave him a place and memorial in Albrecht von Haller, Bibliotheca Medicinae Practicae ( 1779 ).
These new features gave Godzilla a more reptilian / dinosaurian appearance.
These investigations and results of Whipple's gave Minot and Murphy the idea that an experiment could be made to see whether favorable results might also be obtained in the case of pernicious anemia ... by making use of the foods of the kind that Whipple had found to yield favorable results in his experiments regarding anemia from loss of blood.
These errors in strategic and political judgement gave Tiberius reason enough to recall his nephew.
These export industries gave the Malayan government a healthy surplus to invest in industrial development and infrastructure projects.
These laws gave the local population a legal, nonviolent way to stem the activities of witches.
These positive developments gave momentum and a surge of members, so by 1886, the Knights had over 700, 000 members.
These gifts were intended to cement relations between the two countries, building on the trade agreement signed in 1581 that gave English merchants priority in the Ottoman region.
These family members gave their name to town lands called Ballymooney both in that county and in the neighboring county of Leix.
These annual events gave the tribes a sense of common identity and made Mecca an important focus for the peninsula.
These small lizard-like animals quickly gave rise to many descendants.
These and other developments hint that the retroactive rediscovery of Feynman ’ s “ Plenty of Room ” gave nanotechnology a packaged history that provided an early date of December 1959, plus a connection to the charisma and genius of Richard Feynman.
These three points were the only ones used until the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldo Manuccio gave a better shape to the comma, and added the semicolon ; the comma denoting the shortest pause, the semicolon next, then the colon, and the full point terminating the sentence.
These simple executive tasks naturally gave the Prime Minister ascendancy over his Cabinet colleagues.
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 3000 men ( twenty maniples of 120 men, and ten maniples of 60 men ), together with about 1200 velites and 300 cavalry gave the mid Republican (" manipular ") legion a nominal strength of about 4500 men.

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