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These and stands
These types grade into each other like the colors of the spectrum, and no one category stands significantly isolated from the rest.
These aspects can be emphasized by using the alternative acronym WIMP, which stands for windows, icons, menus and pointing device.
These images are projected onto and around the replica of the painting that now stands at the original site, within the Palladian architecture of the Benedictine refectory on San Giorgio Maggiore.
These wines include Vin Santo ( into which almond biscuits (' cantucci ') are traditionally dunked ), Sciachetrà, Recioto di Soave ( drunk with the local version of panettone ) and the sweet red Recioto della Valpolicella ( which stands up to chocolate better than most wine ).
These include Hall's Croft ( the one-time home of Shakespeare's daughter, Susanna, and her husband Dr. John Hall ) and Nash's House, which stands alongside the site of another property, New Place, owned by Shakespeare himself, wherein he died.
These grade into pure stands of Alpine Ash ( Eucalyptus delegatensis ) around 1100 metres ( 3800 ft ) elevation, and subalpine woodland of Snow Gum, ( Eucalyptus pauciflora ) above 1300 metres ( 4000 ft ).
These strategies are evidently important in the persistence of Ginkgo ; in a survey of the " semi-wild " stands remaining in Tian Mu Shan, 40 % of the Ginkgo specimens surveyed were multi-stemmed, and few saplings were present.
These stands can be found along much of Whitewater and Little Whitewater Creeks and are at the heart of a growing movement to conserve these unique plant communities for posterity.
These lands are being converted from timber stands to wreath brush production.
The building still stands and was featured on HGTV's " If These Walls Could Talk " along with the historic Plainsboro Inn building ( circa 1790 ) which was built adjacent to " Planes Tavern " at Plainsboro Road and Dey Road.
These quarters were accessed by a bridge which still stands.
These include filters to clean the electricity, equipment racks to isolate components from floor vibrations, specialty power and audio cables, loudspeaker stands ( and footers to isolate speakers from stands ), and room treatments.
These included the plaster Cenotaph, designed by the noted British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, for the Allied Victory parade in London, and it was so successful that it was reproduced in stone, and still stands.
These nodes are sometimes called p-nodes, where " p " stands for production.
These included flash guns, viewfinder attachments, tripod mounts, and copying stands, all increasing the camera utility in a variety of applications.
These are normally trees – at forest edges in much of the habitat, but single trees or small stands at the taiga-tundra border.
" These phrases express the idea that the totem always accompanies, belongs to, and stands behind one as a guide and warner of dangers.
These allowed salesmen to sell to soda fountains, road stands, milk bars, lunch rooms and news stands.
These were frequently interspersed with gloomy trails through invading armies of monoculture, including stands of Sitka spruce that were generally as memorable as a motorway median ".
These stands of shrubs cling to the soil at their bases and often form islands of habitat for many animals as the wind blows the sand around the bushes away.
These centred on an imposing deodar cedar which still stands to the house's south at the time of writing.
These criteria are met best in old forest stands with spruce and pine, dense ground vegetation and local tree regrowth on dry slopes in southern to western expositions.

These and form
These lectures formed the nucleus of a general survey of English development which took form afterward as A History Of England.
These principles, however, will not be served by violence in any form.
These conceptions and the manner in which they were transposed into poetry or engendered by poetic form are intrinsic to western life from the time of Aeschylus to that of Shakespeare.
These two pieces of information for each dictionary form that is matched by a text form constitute the table of dictionary usage.
These two recollections form the frame around a series of experiences and sights which, to me at least, symbolize the extremes in the aesthetic as well as ethical conflict between materialism and humanism.
These theoretical relationships are more clearly illustrated in Fig. 7 and their sum can be seen to correlate in form with practical measurements made with the Hesiometer as illustrated in the first portion of Fig. 5 for the cutting mechanism.
These oils develop hard, smooth films when they dry and form resinlike substances.
These time scales are denoted in the form UTC ( NPL ) in the UTC form, where NPL in this case identifies the National Physical Laboratory, UK.
These protists live as individual amoebae until starved, at which point they aggregate and form a multicellular fruiting body in which some cells sacrifice themselves to promote the survival of other cells in the fruiting body.
These free-standing statues were usually marble, but also the form rendered in limestone, bronze, ivory and terracotta.
These form thirteen established families ( plus perhaps Shompen, which is poorly attested, as a fourteenth ), which have traditionally been grouped into two, as Mon – Khmer and Munda.
These are long, cylindrical, limbless animals with a snake or worm-like form.
These provinces may take the form of national churches ( such as in Canada, Uganda, or Japan ) or a collection of nations ( such as the West Indies, Central Africa, or Southeast Asia ).
These holes collectively make up what is known as the selenizone which form as the shell grows.
Galileo announced his discovery that Venus had phases like the Moon in the form " Haec immatura a me iam frustra leguntur-oy " ( Latin: These immature ones have already been read in vain by me-oy ), that is, when rearranged, " Cynthiae figuras aemulatur Mater Amorum " ( Latin: The Mother of Loves Venus imitates the figures of Cynthia the moon ).
These early human cultures later interpreted these spirits to be present in animals, the living plant world, and even in natural objects in a form of animism.
These experiments also led to a number of patents: for example, he invented a new form of laminated bent-plywood furniture in 1932.
These illuminations were applied to other works besides the Quran, and it became a respected art form in and of itself.
These early Japanese lamellar armours took the form of a sleeveless jacket and a helmet.
These points form a line, and y = x is said to be the equation for this line.
These form the following five taxonomic groups:
These guitars are most commonly used by swing and jazz players and often incorporate electronics in the form of a pickup.
These realities form a " composite faithfulness " and are ( i ) " perseverance in the apostolic doctrine "; ( ii ) " the will to proclaim God's word "; ( iii ) " communion in the fundamental continuity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the faithful celebration of Baptism and the Eucharist "; ( iv ) " succession in the laying on of hands, the sign of ministerial continuity ".

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