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From here they proceeded to ( 3 ) These same areas in relation to their own future family life stages, developing these to the extent of examining various crises which could be expected to confront them at some time or other.
These relatively lightly armored horsemen formed the most effective element of the Muslim armies during the later stages of the Islamic conquest of the Levant.
These stages are:
These are not necessarily unique to CMM, representing — as they do — the stages that organizations must go through on the way to becoming mature.
These three stages are encoding, storage and retrieval.
These included reforming state schools by increasing the number of primary school educational stages, the restoration of trams as public transportation in the city-state, and more pedestrian-friendly real estate development.
These unacceptable offspring are culled at various stages of development based on the breeder's expert eye and closely guarded trade techniques.
These stages may all be of similar types or may include a mix of engine types-for example, ground-launched cruise missiles often have a rocket booster for launching and a jet engine for sustained flight.
These stages are prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
These methods included among others the periodization of training ; a wealth of regimes for the development of strength, speed-strength, speed, stamina, and endurance ; specialized training for the different stages of competition ( i. e., for anō pankration and katō pankration ), and methods for learning and engraining techniques.
These properties enable a better balancing of pipeline stages than before, making RISC pipelines significantly more efficient and allowing higher clock frequencies.
These stages of development include: Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency and Genital.
These stages run from infancy to puberty and onwards.
These stages are characterized by how the energy is extracted from them and are known as either impulse or reaction turbines.
These activities, as with other partners, involve the cooperating parties working together at all stages of jointly agreed-upon projects.
These events are complex and can be categorized into three stages: inflammation, proliferation and tissue remodeling.
These stages typically last 5 – 14 days, depending on the species and the ambient temperature, but there are important exceptions.
These early stages of OEF were commanded by a fellow SEAL, Rear Admiral Albert Calland.
These stages are not temporally isolated, but occur throughout time as a constant process.
These and other plans never went beyond the talking stages.
These devices are still in the early stages of research, though promising preamplifier results have been demonstrated.
These more intense stages of alteration are not
These are intermediate stages between cleaved tuffs and crystalline schists.
These can be simplified into 4 main processing stages: photoreception, transmission to bipolar cells, transmission to ganglion cells which also contain photoreceptors, the photosensitive ganglion cells, and transmission along the optic nerve.
These stages, ridiculed by many purists, seem increasingly popular with event organizers.

These and heavily
These have been heavily armoured vehicles, the former providing close fire-support for infantry and the latter acting as specialized anti-tank vehicles.
These provinces and many areas of Navarre are heavily populated by ethnic Basques, but the Euskara language had, at least until the 1990s, all but disappeared from most of Álava, western parts of Biscay and central and southern areas of Navarre.
These have sometimes been identified as another, separate work, the Ezra Memorial ( EM ), but other scholars believe the EM to be fictional and heavily altered by later editors.
These upgrades have played a key role in supporting Greece's economy, which in the past decade has come to rely heavily on the construction industry.
These forces have been heavily armed since before the handover in 1997, and are within the portfolio of the Secretary for Security.
These various structures reinforced a principal line of resistance, made up of the most heavily armed " ouvrages ", which can be roughly translated as fortresses or major defensive works.
These regions are still heavily populated by Kiratas ( Rai and Limboo, Sunuwar, Yakkha etc.
This final episode, titled " These Are the Voyages ...", aired May 13, 2005 in the United States and was one of the most heavily criticized episodes of the Star Trek franchise.
These have been heavily armoured vehicles, the former providing close fire-support for infantry and the latter acting as specialized anti-tank vehicles.
These government monopolies were repealed during the Eastern Han period, and the lost revenue was recouped through heavily taxing private entrepreneurs.
These Tremarctine bears evolved from bears that had emigrated from Asia to North America 7 – 8 ma .< ref > The short-faced bears are thought to have been heavily carnivorous and the Florida spectacled bear more herbivorous, while the American black bears remained arboreal omnivores, like their Asian ancestors.
These volumes were advertised as being written by the author of Nancy Drew, and were promoted heavily on dust jackets for this series.
These are known as fancy cancels and have been heavily studied by philatelists and collectors.
These led to cuts of approximately ten minutes, mainly in the last portion of the film: the carnival sequence and the gondola parade which had been filmed to show off the huge set were heavily cut.
These imperial robes consist of a number of tunics and cloaks, of scarlet cloth heavy embroidered in gold and including an elbow length cape with a deeply scalloped edge, fringed in gold ( the scallops on either side of the opening on the front being particularly long, giving them the appearance of a western priest's stole ) and two large squares of scarlet cloth similarly heavily embroidered and fringed in gold attached to each shoulder.
These include cábanos ( salty, short, thin, and served individually ), butifarra ( of Catalan origin ; spicier, shorter, fatter and moister than cábanos, often eaten raw, sliced and sprinkled with lemon juice ) and salchichón ( a long, thin and heavily processed sausage served in slices ).
These Almogavars were much more agile than the heavily armored knights with swords, as his enemies often used, especially on the moving deck of a galley at sea.
These are Charun Chunchules, the heavily blistered Charun Huths, Charun Lufe, and the fourth has crumbled away to illegibility.
These included a " Full Band Version " of the song that was more acoustic than the album version and heavily featured cello.
These last two statistics are heavily influenced by the approximately 1850 male inmates in the Big Muddy River Correctional Center.
These additional sanctions are an attempt to deter and punish the operation of a vehicle at extremely high BAC levels and the concomitant danger posed to the safety of persons and property by heavily impaired drivers.
These new castles were heavily influenced by French designs, involving a rectangular or semi-rectangular castle with corner towers, gatehouses and moat ; the walls effectively enclosing a comfortable courtyard plan not dissimilar to that of a unfortified manor.
These are then combined into trigrams, which are more yang or more yin depending on the number of broken and solid lines ( e. g., is heavily yang, while is heavily yin ), and trigrams are combined into hexagrams ( e. g. < span style =" font-size: 20px "></ span > and < span style =" font-size: 20px "></ span >).
These instructions and supplementary instructions to ships ' captains, which attempted to balance an adherence to standing orders with the need to exploit emerging opportunities in a battle, proved heavily influential over the next hundred years and shaped the idea that an aggressive fighting spirit should be at the core of British naval doctrine.

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