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These and threatening
These desires presuppose a sense of causally efficacious powers in which one is involved, some working for one's good, others threatening ill.
These infections are typically seen in patients with diabetes or other immune deficiencies ( such as AIDS or transplant patients on immunosuppressive anti-rejection medications ) and can be life threatening.
These groups generally advocate ( d ) revising the party's platform, eliminating or altering the membership statement, and focusing on a politics-oriented approach aimed at presenting libertarianism to voters in what they deemed a " less threatening " manner.
These diplomatic successes were probably due to Maio ; on the other hand, the African dominions were lost to the Almohads, and it is possible that he advised their abandonment in face of the dangers threatening the kingdom down from the north.
These war songs were not written to glorify war, but rather to expose the listener to the emotions of those in extreme, life threatening situations.
These mechanisms lessen distress and anxiety provoked by threatening people or by uncomfortable reality.
These helpless experiences can associate with passivity, uncontrollability and poor cognition in people, ultimately threatening their physical and mental well-being.
These and other changes, such as land reform, struck conservative landholders and military officers as radical and threatening, particularly when juxtaposed against three decades of somnolent authoritarianism under the Trujillo Regime.
These characters act as a foil to the benevolent Christmas gift-bringer, threatening to thrash or abduct disobedient children.
These two captains and their crews soon find themselves at odds, threatening the squadron's efficiency.
These include erosion, pollution ( especially phosphates which encourage algae formation ) and a number of alien types of flora which are threatening to compromise local species.
These devices proved controversial, with Telecom threatening legal action and the Department contending that these were a breach of Esat's limited licence.
These allegations started initially when the " recovery agents " and bank employees started threatening the defaulters.
These dances were officially banned for a time because they were deemed threatening to the white inhabitants of the city, and their resurgence in second lining suggests a similar celebration of individual freedom.
These surgeries are generally the least life threatening.
These states often referred to the Virginia Resolution and used the language of interposition, even though they often were attempting or threatening nullification.
These environments keep evolving and changing at a rapid pace, threatening the continuity of access to the content.
These scheduled offences range from illegal possession of firearms, to importing seditious foreign newspapers, to threatening to damage property
These uniformed officers provide a visible deterrent at postal facilities located primarily in urban high-crime areas and respond to emergencies including disturbances, assaults, theft, robberies and other incidents threatening the safety of postal employees and customers.
These issues were the many issues that Swift cared about and saw as threatening Ireland before Wood's halfpence controversy.
These include " sentiment-oriented technical traders ," traders who buy during an asset bubble even though they know the asset is overpriced, and squeezers who drive up prices by threatening to corner the market.
These characters act as a foil to the benevolent Christmas gift-bringer, threatening to thrash or abduct disobedient children.

These and letters
These letters became the center of my existence.
These three differ from each other in the way they treat vowels: abjads have letters for consonants and leave most vowels unexpressed ; abugidas are also consonant-based, but indicate vowels with diacritics to or a systematic graphic modification of the consonants.
These dots are an integral part of a letter, since they distinguish between letters that represent different sounds.
These are one capital letter in length, and the letters are reserved so they are not permitted to be given for the names of specific elements.
These letters were intended to reach men and women of her circle, increasingly widening her audience to include figures in authority as she begged for peace between the republics and principalities of Italy and for the return of the Papacy from Avignon to Rome.
These positions are referred to by the letters A, B, C and D respectively.
These letters are collated after z and æ, in the order ø, å.
These letters are collated after z, in the order å, ä, ö.
These are considered to be separate letters, each of them is placed in alphabet right after its Latin counterpart ( i. e. ą between a and b ), ź and ż are placed after z in this order.
These include é, ö, ü, å and recently also letters like š, ł, and ć.
These are both real and imagined letters, written by the protagonist Moses E. Herzog to family members, friends and famous figures.
These fears were unfounded ; in letters to Cecil in May and June 1603 he again pressed his decades-long claim to have Waltham Forest and the house and park of Havering restored to him, and on 18 July the new King granted his suit.
These letters are unique to Esperanto, though it also has a letter ŭ that is shared with the Belarusian Łacinka alphabet.
These " magabooks " or " bookazines " also included a film review section, known as " Scientifilm World ", and letters from readers.
These pieces are often harder to read by non-graffiti artists as the letters merge into one another in an often undecipherable manner.
These letters give a glimpse into the daily trials of ruling an empire, from dealing with floods and mandating changes to a flawed calendar, to taking care of Babylon's massive herds of livestock.
These four levels are called pardes from their initial letters ( PRDS, orchard ).
These are typically written with letters such as ǃ and ǂ.
These Latin-derived alphabets may discard letters, like the Rotokas alphabet, or add new letters, like the Danish and Norwegian alphabet.
These vectors are generally represented by capital letters, for example for position.
These manuscripts have been highly prized by collectors since the 16th century, both for their historic value and for their aesthetic beauty of uniformly spaced letters and decorative elements.
These were men of letters, had attended Oxford or Cambridge, and communicated with intellectuals all over Europe ; and in 1636 they founded the school that shortly became Harvard College.
These letters can now be seen at the Israel Museum.
These letters, of which 17, 500 have been collected thus far and are believed to number of 30, 000, ranged from routine correspondence regarding the affairs of Bahá ' ís around the world to lengthy letters to the Bahá ' ís of the world addressing specific themes.

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