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These and towns
These cities and towns include Bristol, Glocester, Pawtucket, Cumberland, Central Falls, and Woonsocket.
These and most other cities and large towns are now connected with asphalt-paved roads, while smaller towns are often connected by dirt roads, which may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
These services would operate in rural telephone exchanges, primarily in small towns in the state of Iowa.
These supplements were overseen by Keith Herber and provided backgrounds and adventures set in Lovecraft's fictional towns of Arkham, Kingsport, Innsmouth, Dunwich, and their environs.
These groups were usually based on existing societal structures like villages, towns, parishes, and guilds.
These towns had drinking water from the Ein Feshcha springs and other sweetwater springs in the vicinity.
These discussions resulted in the formation of the Green Mountain Boys, with local militia companies in each of the surrounding towns.
These permanent villages and towns predate those of southern Eritrea and northern Ethiopia suggesting, according to Peter Schmidt, "... it is they, not sites in Arabia that were the vital precursors to urban developments ... likewise students of evolution and distribution of languages now believe that Semitic and Cushitic languages are of African origin.
These signs can be found in many old European towns where guild members marked their places of business.
These inns were built between towns if the distance between them was too far for one day's travel.
These towns and cities had the status of a County corporate, many granted by Royal Charter, which had all the judicial, administrative and revenue raising powers of the regular counties.
These areas were separate from the county corporates that existed in some of the larger towns and cities although linked to the county at large for other purposes.
These mercenaries had plundered several towns in the Eastern Roman provinces after Aurelian had been murdered and the campaign cancelled.
These executions took place in over 30 towns and villages in the first month of German occupation alone.
These are the towns and villages in each district.
These shows might travel through country towns or move from corner to corner along busy London streets, giving many performances in a single day.
These usually small establishments can still be identified in many towns, seemingly oddly located in the middle of otherwise terraced housing part way up a street, unlike purpose-built pubs that are usually found on corners or road junctions.
These form key transport arteries between the distinct towns and regional centres as laid out in Singapore's urban planning, with the main purpose of allowing vehicles to travel from satellite towns to the city centre and vice-versa in the shortest possible distance.
These included roads to the towns southwest of Juba and a road to the Ugandan border.
These techniques included house demolitions, collective punishments of towns, executions, population transfers, and the use of heavy armor in urban neighborhoods.
These are predominantly tenanted public houses situated in towns and villages.
These suburbs also serve as major housing areas and commuter towns.
These two towns physically bordered each other with Cherry Street dividing them.

These and aim
These products, which should not be confused with smokeless powders, aim to produce less fouling ( solid residue ), while maintaining the traditional volumetric measurement system for charges.
These aim to make it simple and seamless for researchers to use GÉANT to work together, wherever they are located.
These principles aim to ensure experiments can be measurably reproduced under the same conditions, allowing further investigation to determine whether a hypothesis or theory related to given phenomena is both valid and reliable.
These patients already had LDL levels well controlled by a statin drug, and the aim of the study was to evaluate extended-release niacin ( 2000 mg per day ) to see if raising HDL levels had an additional positive effect on risk.
These special provisions that aim at preventing certain kinds of actions from being executed, in essence, constitute the trusted computing base.
These techniques also aim at influencing other link-based ranking techniques such as the HITS algorithm.
These products aim to solve specific needs of the film post production industry.
These social reforms began in Britain the creation of a welfare state and fulfilled the aim of dampening down the demands of the growing working class for rather more radical solutions to their impoverishment.
These policies aim to achieve what developmental economists refer to as more equality of opportunity than may currently exist in some societies, and to manufacture equality of outcome in cases where incidental inequalities appear in a procedurally just system.
These tournaments aim to support player development by providing experience against other teams of similar skills, and to give newer players a chance to compete without being dominated by long-time veterans.
These were members of a secret society of Italian patriots based in France with the aim of creating a unified Italy.
These Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ do not involve a petition for a living or deceased beneficiary, but aim to repair the sins against Jesus.
These sixteen categories are pramāṇa ( valid means of knowledge ), prameya ( objects of valid knowledge ), saṁśaya ( doubt ), prayojana ( aim ), dṛṣṭānta ( example ), siddhānta ( conclusion ), avayava ( members of syllogism ), tarka ( hypothetical reasoning ), nirṇaya ( settlement ), vāda ( discussion ), jalpa ( wrangling ), vitaṇḍā ( cavilling ), hetvābhāsa ( fallacy ), chala ( quibbling ), jāti ( sophisticated refutation ) and nigrahasthāna ( point of defeat ).
These two functions are performed by military historians and military theorists who seek to identify failures and success of the armed force and integrate corrections into the military reform with the aim of producing an improved force capable of performing adequately should there be a national defence policy review.
These myths, told around fires at night, often to the accompaniment of drumming and choral responses, aim to teach children moral behavior and to entertain.
These Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ do not involve a petition for a living or deceased beneficiary, but aim to repair the sins against Jesus.
These sciences, in relation to the aim we have set before us, may be divided into six, sections:
These annual radio talks, with the aim of advancing " public understanding and debate about significant issues of contemporary interest " have been held every year since, with the exception of 1992.
These schools were formed primarily with the aim of serving Commission's employees where EU projects were present.
These aim to capture benchmarks and best practices from organizations, business sectors and countries to make the benchmarking process much quicker and cheaper.
These were now not just limited to using drum patterns, but could also consist of other sounds-the ultimate aim being to create a new rhythm out of the pre-recorded existing ones.
These Symposia aim to promote harmonisation in the application of the Community trade mark and Community design regulations at all jurisdictional levels and, in particular, at the level of Community trade mark and design courts.
These methods specifically aim to increase the success of teams as they engage in collaborative problem solving.
These VOM missions aim to raise awareness about the many thousands of Christians annually who are killed, tortured, imprisoned or harassed for their beliefs.

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