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These and unofficial
These include games in in 1959 and 1966, East Africa ( then mostly Kenya, and held in Nairobi ), and an unofficial game against Ceylon ( future Sri Lanka ) in 1950.
These journeys could span large parts of Europe and were an unofficial way of communicating new methods and techniques, though by no means all journeymen made such travels-they were most common in Germany and Italy, and in other countries journeymen from small cities would often visit the capital.
These stories originated from the unofficial points-of-view of some Council attendees who discussed their ideas with those not privy to the Council's deliberations.
Additionally, Amos and her music have been the subject of numerous official and unofficial books, as well as academic critique, including Tori Amos: Lyrics ( 2001 ) and an earlier biography, Tori Amos: All These Years ( 1996 ).
These discussions led to unofficial contacts with the British Northern Ireland Office under the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Brooke, and with the government of the Republic under Charles Haughey – although both governments maintained in public that they would not negotiate with terrorists.
These techniques often involve sculling, flutter kick, and other unofficial techniques of staying above the surface.
These are unofficial and tend to centre on role-playing rather than combat.
These included a maternity and child welfare clinic, clinics for the sick and poor and an unofficial employment centre.
These releases have been both official and unofficial, and some have been issued by the Kember / Palmer-affiliated label Space Age Recordings.
These recordings pre-dated the other early demos previously made available on the 1990 unofficial, Father Yod release entitled Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To.
These councils in turn elected six chiefs as unofficial members of the Legislative Council.
These curators are in public service, selected by competitive exam, the use of the title curator by private workers remains unofficial.
These four statistics are the heart of the player's battlefield role, and an unofficial character-class system exists, revolving primarily around Clout and Education.
These include " TI-ASM " ( an unofficial name for the native Z80 assembly language on which the calculator is based ) and " TI-BASIC ", an interpreted language used by all of TI's calculators.
These official and unofficial builds are documented on their external wiki page.
These include both unofficial and official releases.
These would be official or unofficial " fusion " candidates who would run in the absence of a straight Liberal candidate.
These motives, particularly those related to group affiliation and self esteem, are a driving factor in the creation of unofficial fansites.
These are unofficial yet very popular with many judges:
These acts signified the unofficial end of the First Republic, although it officially continued for almost a year.
These Athenian victories proved useless, however, for in 405 BC Lysander returned to unofficial command and destroyed the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami, thus ending the Peloponnesian War with Sparta the victor.
These singers were bound by an unofficial set of morals ( artistic and personal ) dictated by Welk, and if he believed the audience did not find them wholesome enough, they would be fired.
These days, the grandson of El Santo works as " Axxel " and only uses " El Nieto del Santo " as an unofficial nickname to avoid any legal issues.
Justice Brewer's statement in that opinion, " These, and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation " is often incorrectly cited as part of the controlling ruling in the matter, which is not the case.

These and rubber
These are made on special order only, in Kodiak grade ( about $310 ), with integral muzzle brakes and heavy rubber recoil pads ; ;
These are typically composed of a central rod made of fibre reinforced plastic and an outer weathershed made of silicone rubber or ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber ( EPDM ).
These include by a mechanical or rubber stamp facsimile.
These shoes became known as, " sneakers ", because the rubber sole allowed the wearer to sneak up on another person.
These shoes, first sold in 1917, are double-layer canvas shoes with rubber soles and toe caps, and a high heel ( known as a " high top ") for added support.
These clones yield more than 2, 000 kilograms of dry rubber per hectare per year, when grown under ideal conditions and ideal field.
These were more durable, leaked less helium, and also were better at maintaining a constant altitude than the early rubber balloons.
These materials were also used to produce rigid foams, gum rubber, and elastomers.
These corporations were involved in funding the development of synthetic rubber, construction and operation of a tin smelter, and establishment of abaca ( Manila hemp ) plantations in Central America.
These range from oval shaped models to lower internal volume masks and may be made from different materials ; common choices are silicone and rubber.
These glands produce a mixture of sulfur-containing chemicals such as thiols, traditionally called mercaptans, which have a highly offensive smell that can be described as a combination of the odors of rotten eggs, garlic, and burnt rubber.
These knives are set into the slots and covered in a compressible material, typically foam rubber, the function of which is the ejection of the cut puzzle pieces.
These usually consist of a piece of rubber or foam rubber that is laid on top of each drum head and cymbal.
These invasions, though not decisive, disrupted trade in such products as feathers, ivory, rubber and palm oil, and threatened the security of the European forts.
These include drums suspended in the ceiling so they don ’ t touch the ground until they are needed for ritual song and dance ; a fire starter traditionally consisting of a fire drill ( two sticks ) and more recently a lighter, matches or flint ; benches to sit around ; ceramic bowls for preparing and eating ritual meals or offerings ; a conch shell “ trumpet ” to announce the beginning of a ceremony for both villagers and the gods ; a large hollowed trough to make the alcohol Balché for ritual consumption ; and most importantly the God House contains rubber characters, incense nodules ( made of copal ), and ceramic God pots used to burn the offerings for the rituals.
These cling rubber stamps can be stored in a smaller amount of space and typically cost less than the wood mounted versions.
These seals are mostly manufactured from rubber or other flexible but durable synthetic materials.
These range from the simple rubber-band powered toys available in many toy stores, up to the open rubber class, examples of which often use 200 g of rubber in their " motor ".
These caravans were built like short railway carriages, about 6. 1 metres ( 20 feet ) long ; but had wooden wheels with solid rubber tyres and ball bearings.
These " hazmat suits " are most often made of vulcanized rubber, which is easier to decontaminate ( because of its slick surface ) than other, more commonly used drysuit materials.
These are commonly made of ceramic or stone, although recent technological advances have resulted in rubber or glass tiles for floors as well.

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