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These findings may corroborate the evidence for social behaviour in Albertosaurus, although some or all of the above localities may represent temporary or unnatural aggregations.
These may take the form of temporary charter hire of service buses, or the temporary or permanent conversion and operation of buses, usually of second-hand buses.
These are usually ' temps ' ( temporary workers ) or consultants who, depending on the project and their experience, might be brought on to lead a task for which the skill-set did not exist within the company, or in the case of a temp, in the vernacular sense, to perform busy-work or an otherwise low-skilled repetitive task for which an employee is deemed too valuable to perform.
These are most often temporary effects: hair usually starts to regrow a few weeks after the last treatment, sometimes with a tendency to curl, resulting in " chemo curls.
These temporary elements are usually replaced with more refined final elements by the sound, music, and visual effects teams hired to complete the picture.
These pumps should be distinguished from other penis pumps ( supplied without compression rings ) which, rather than being used for temporary treatment of impotence, are claimed to increase penis length if used frequently, or vibrate as an aid to masturbation.
These organizations were intended to be temporary, but became a long-standing fixture of Spain.
These general flow tendencies may be occasionally interrupted for brief periods to accommodate temporary tidal flow requirements, depending on various lunar and solar alignments.
These cases illustrate the quest of most of artist's squat for agreements with buildings owners, be it for a few years (" bail precaire " i. e. " temporary lease ").
These limits can be exceeded as individual states have the right to issue temporary oversize and / or overweight permits.
These were backed by a set of sixty-four registers each for S and A temporary storage known as T and B respectively, which could not be seen by the functional units.
These reforms included reducing taxes, temporary remissions of taxes, granting loans and providing landless peasants temporary lodging and work in agricultural colonies until they could recover from their debts.
These arguments posit that the attacker was so enraged by their victim's advances as to cause temporary insanity, leaving them unable to stop themselves or tell right from wrong.
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 awards can be on a temporary basis at the beginning of the suit or at the end, as the judge sees fit in each case.
These are quick-relief or " rescue " medications that provide quick fast, temporary relief from asthma symptoms or flare-ups.
These characters also assist Mario in the game's turn-based battles, where damage inflicted against them results in temporary paralysis as the characters do not have individual HP statistics.
These galleries are dedicated to temporary exhibits showcasing both trends from recent decades and the latest in design and fashion.
These rules do not apply to temporary residents of Quebec or First Nation children.
These factors made the town furiously active but a harsh winter prevented any building boom from taking place, leaving Almira as a collection of temporary shacks until the weather improved.
These are in the nature of interim or temporary legislation and their continuance is subject to parliamentary approval.
These tunnels would normally be supported by temporary wooden props as the digging progressed.

These and museums
These areas contribute famous skyscrapers, abundant restaurants, shopping, museums, a stadium for the Chicago Bears, convention facilities, parkland, and beaches.
These cartoon tributes raised over $ 50, 000 to benefit the 9 / 11 families. The art was featured and displayed in both nationally syndicated newspapers and museums across America, including the Newseum in Washington, DC, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco and the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in New York City.
These " public " museums, however, were often accessible only by the middle and upper classes.
These museums are also unique in that the actual structure belongs to the museum collection as a historical object.
These museums feature reconstructions of particular time periods and / or locations and are staffed by historical site interpreters who often reflect the time period.
These museums have found particular popularity in the United States and Canada.
These museums focus on the interpretation and preservation of shipwrecks and other artifacts recovered from a maritime setting.
These became references for comparison of species and the ornithologists at these museums were able to compare species from different locations, often places that they themselves never visited.
These projects include 8 museums, 38 corporate headquarters, 7 research facilities, performing arts centers, theaters, and campus buildings for 6 universities.
These were closed in 2006 and 2005 respectively, and the bears were sold in auctions, but there are today many teddy bear museums around the world.
These museums focus on art, pre-Columbian cultures, natural history, science and religion.
These include visitor mines, mining trails, technical and local history museums and numerous other smaller attractions, especially the medieval town centres in the old mining towns and its major churches, such as Freiberg Cathedral, St. Anne's Church in Annaberg-Buchholz or St Wolfgang's Church at Schneeberg.
These antique cameos, some more than 2000 years old, are either displayed in museums or are in private collections.
# Access to shared physical environments: These environments can be indoors or outdoors where customers rent the right to share the use of the environment ( e. g. museums, theme parks, gyms, golf courses ).
These pieces are in museums in Vienna today.
These painters were featured in a touring exhibition during 2008 called " The Birth of the Cool " in California museums along with midcentury design, music and film.
These include axe grinding grooves, archaeological deposits of campfires and food scraps, cave art, as well as many stone implements which have been purloined by museums and privateers.
These squares are the site of government buildings, museums and other public buildings.
These include shrines, temples, museums and buildings of architectural or historical interest.
These jewels are now held at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, and scattered in major Italian and European museums ( including the Louvre Museum in Paris ).
These devices can still be seen and operated in some museums specializing in arcade equipment.
These include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Tate, the London National Gallery, the Louvre, and the State Hermitage, as well as small museums.
These and most of the rest of the museums in the first section are located along Paseo de la Reforma.
These included leaving the larger Western niche empty as a monument to the destruction of the Buddhas, a feasibility study into the rebuilding of the Eastern Buddha, and the construction of a central museum and several smaller site museums.

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