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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 projects helped Pei conceptualize architecture as part of the larger urban geography.
These cities have large seasonal populations that arrive from the nearby urban areas such as Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids and Detroit, as well as from Southern states, such as Florida and Texas.
These engineering marvels radically altered the 19th-century urban environment and the daily lives of people.
These large mosques in urban centers are supposed to serve as community and social centers for a large group of Muslims that occupy the region.
These were precisely the ' urban ills ' Modernism was meant to ' solve ', but more often than not, the types of ' comprehensive ', ' one size fits all ' approaches to planning made things worse., and residents began to show interest in becoming involved in decisions which had once been solely entrusted to professionals of the built environment.
These ersatz tales — which included the notion that Prince Albert invented the piercing that shares his name in order to tame the appearance of his large penis in tight trousers — are widely circulated as urban legend.
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 techniques included house demolitions, collective punishments of towns, executions, population transfers, and the use of heavy armor in urban neighborhoods.
These are subdivided into 314 gminas, which include 85 " urban gminas ".
" These urban pioneers demonstrated that the inner-city was an " appropriate " and " viable " place to live, resulting in what is called " inner city chic " ( London and Palen, 1984 ).
These were often petty shopkeepers of urban marketplaces ; merchants such as industrialists and itinerant traders working between a network of cities could avoid registering as merchants and were often wealthier and more powerful than the vast majority of government officials.
These measurements can be used to locate weather fronts, monitor the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, determine the strength of tropical cyclones, study urban heat islands and monitor the global climate.
These ancient cities were unique in that they often had drainage systems, seemingly tied to a well-developed ideal of urban sanitation.
These are relatively inexpensive and unintrusive, and many consider them a reasonable precaution for any urban space.
These theories say that an urban environment can influence individuals ' obedience to social rules and level of power.
These findings led them to propose the paradox of intensification, which states " Ceteris paribus, urban intensification which increases population density will reduce per capita car use, with benefits to the global environment, but will also increase concentrations of motor traffic, worsening the local environment in those locations where it occurs ".
These managers are usually referred to as mayors ( bæjarstjóri / borgarstjóri ) in the mostly urban municipalities but " commune manager " ( sveitarstjóri ) in the rural or mixed municipalities.
These villages emerged in the mid-20th century and were initially the domain of elite urban dwellers.
These regional governments are responsible for the administration of schools, universities, health, social services, culture, urban and rural development and, in some cases, policing.
These procedures are the current state of the art for radioactive contamination cleanup, but some experts say that a complete cleanup of external surfaces in an urban area to current decontamination limits may not be technically feasible.
These projects and others in New Mexico were necessitated because these stretches of I-25 were inadequately designed and constructed originally ( the pavement was deteriorating rapidly ), and also because urban areas like Denver, Colorado Springs, and Albuquerque had tripled and quadrupled in population much earlier than anyone had anticipated back in the 1950s and 1960s.
These are often informal events and the dancing is unrefined-also being aimed at beginners or at least those with very limited skills-and is restricted primarily to a very small set of well known dances ( particularly in urban settings ).
These figures generally came from the urban middle class.
These galleries are often found clustered together in large urban centers.

These and locations
These processes occur in tandem at site-specific locations.
These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff.
These routes are monitored by Croatian roadside assistance because they connect important locations.
These shells can be constructed from pentamers and hexamers by minimizing the number T ( triangulation number ) of nonequivalent locations that subunits occupy, with the T-number adopting the particular integer values 1, 3, 4, 7, 12, 13 ,...( T
These locations are also filled with objects with which the player can interact, that either benefit the player in some form ( light switches make it easier to see, while water fountains and broken hydrants provide some health points ) or simply provide diversion ( tipping strippers provokes a quote from Duke and a provocative reveal from the dancer ).
These were the key discoveries that made all non-live or non live-on-videotape narrative motion pictures and television possible — that shots ( in this case whole scenes since each shot is a complete scene ) can be photographed at widely different locations over a period of time ( hours, days or even months ) and combined into a narrative whole.
These locations were open at all times of the day, featuring ornate tableware and reasonable prices.
These locations were meant more as meal replacements for those who had " lost their appetites and suffered from jaded palates and weak chests.
These illustrations were often placed in ceremonial and sacred locations inside of the caves.
These can be used to find the locations of fold axes, relationships between several faults, and relationships between other geologic structures.
These were partly caused by the explosion in population, but also to concentrate economic power at strategic locations, while formerly cities only existed in the shape of either old Roman foundations or older bishoprics.
These are sited at locations around the world, and each has its own nominated keeper.
These later series make extensive use of specific street and garden locations in most episodes, particularly for scenes involving the Meldrew's neighbours.
These generalizations should not, however, obscure the distinct differences existing among particular locations.
These locations are selected for their cold hard winters that kill pests and long sunshine hours in the summer for optimum growth.
These engines could be sited anywhere that water and coal or wood fuel could be obtained, whereas previous installations were limited to locations where water wheels or windmills could be used.
These included troop movements, the influx of soldiers from foreign countries, and the shifting locations of battle fronts.
These are seen as important by the Department of Justice because they believe that terrorists can exploit wiretap orders by rapidly changing locations and communication devices such as cell phones, while opponents see it as violating the particularity clause of the Fourth Amendment.
These links may be short, for example within the same building, or may connect to SMs in remote locations.
These locations then undergo special attention by transportation authorities ( such as the FAA in the US ) and airport administrators.
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 special purpose rooms usually contained video projectors interlinked with numerous PCs ; however, electronic meeting systems have evolved into web-based, any time, any place systems that will accommodate " distributed " meeting participants who may be dispersed in several locations.
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 locations are often equipped with state-of-the-art, highly-advanced or alien technologies, and they are usually disguised and / or in secret locations to avoid being detected by enemies, or by the general public.

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