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These data are not of the precision obtainable by the methods previously mentioned, but the vast number of approximate values available will be useful in many areas.
These population complexes hosted cultural and civic events and infrastructure that supported a vast outlying region hundreds of miles away linked by transportation roadways.
These rituals and beliefs eventually evolved over time into the vast array of “ developed ” religions.
These Amazons conquered Armenia, Syria, and all of Asia Minor, even reaching Ionia and Aeolia, holding this vast territory for 100 years.
These games, though, were different from the games at Olympia in that they were not of such vast importance to the city of Delphi as the games at Olympia were to the area surrounding Olympia.
These are just a few examples of the vast and numerous avenues that can be explored.
These changes are more correctly attributed by others to Osman himself, but the vast majority of the oriental writers concur in attributing to Alaeddin the introduction of laws respecting the costume of the various subjects of the empire, and the creation and funding of a standing army of regular troops.
These migrations reflect the extraordinary courage of these seafaring people in navigating without instruments to sail throughout the vast Pacific Ocean.
These powers are known as Royal Prerogative and can be used for a vast amount of things, such as the issue or withdrawal of passports, to the dismissal of the Prime Minister or even the Declaration of War.
These were also influenced by the vast oil fields in many of the other countries of the mostly Arab region.
These campaigns expanded Han sovereignty into the Tarim Basin of Central Asia and helped establish the vast trade network known as the Silk Road, which reached as far as the Mediterranean world.
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 events are comparable, though somewhat smaller in scale, to the ecological trigger events of China's vast 19th century famines.
These providers have a vast array of and medications to handle complex medical and trauma patients.
These natural gas hydrates are seen as a potentially vast energy resource, but an economical extraction method has so far proven elusive.
These include the vast majority of prokaryotes.
These projects all required vast amounts of capital all of which had to be raised from private enterprise.
These works included Cantigas d ' escarnio e maldicer and the vast compilation Cantigas de Santa Maria (" Songs to the Virgin Mary "), which was written in Galician-Portuguese and figures among the most important of his works.
These new designs opened an economic door for contractors, engineers, architects, and investors, providing vast amounts of real estate space on minimal plots of land.
These territories were fairly arbitrary in their geographic extent as the vast majority of the Vietnamese regarded their country as a single land and minor resistance to French rule continued over the next 70 years to achieve an independent state.
These contingents were among the last to move, but following the same routes the others had taken ; the areas they were going through had been depleted of supplies due to the vast numbers that had gone before them.
These communities are not reflected in the Census Bureau's City Statistics but make up for the vast discrepancy in county to city stats.
These mills also sent out large quantities of tan bark, and vast quantities of the wood were reduced to charcoal and sent to nearby markets.
These sums of money, vast by the standards of the day, failed to cover the debts, and the maintenance of the great palace remained beyond the Marlboroughs ' resources.

These and distances
These measured positions are then compared with those calculated by the laws of celestial mechanics: an assembly of calculated positions is often referred to as an ephemeris, in which distances are commonly calculated in astronomical units.
These higher speeds better serve the longer distances involved.
These ships generally provide the least expensive way to cover long distances between islands.
# These objects could have had their orbits and perihelion distances " lifted " by the passage of a nearby star when the Sun was still embedded in its birth star cluster.
These luminous stars can be detected at great distances, and are then used to extend the distance scale to nearby galaxies in the Local Group.
These distances determined the traditional size of the strips: a furlong, ( or " furrow's length ", ) by a chain () – an area of one acre ( about 0. 4 hectares ); this is the origin of the acre.
These forces were capable of moving long distances in short times, allowing a quick return home after sacking a target.
These wires pass through holes drilled in the blades at suitable distances from the blade root and are usually brazed to the blades at the point where they pass through.
These distances combined geometrically with precise orbital information identify the location of the receiver.
These tombs, which date to the Early Dynastic IIIa period ( approximately in the 25th or 24th century BC ), contained immense amounts of luxury items made out of precious metals, and semi-precious stones all of which would have had to been imported from long distances ( Iran, Afghanistan, India, Asia Minor, the Persian Gulf ).
These facts made it impractical to use Preece's system on either ships, boats, or ordinary islands ( ones much smaller than Great Britain or Greenland ), and the relatively short distances that a practical Preece system could span meant that it had few advantages over underwater telegraph cables.
These results were confirmed by Grocholski et al., who calculated distances to a number of clusters and showed that the LMC's cluster system is in fact distributed in the same plane as the field stars.
These are pairs of parallel channels cut into the surface of the rock, and extending for considerable distances, often in an exactly straight line.
These wider, dead, empty cells were a million times more conductive than the inter-cell method, giving the potential for transport over longer distances, and higher diffusion rates.
These are something of a Finnish cultural tradition ( see ruotsinlaiva ), and people often travel long distances across Finland to Turku just to take a cruise across the Gulf of Bothnia.
These are located mainly in Sogn og Fjordane and Northern Norway, in areas with long distances to large cities and with too little traffic to support commercial flights.
These transformations displace the triangle in the plane without changing the angle at each vertex or the distances between vertices.
These events have their roots in races of imperial measurements which were later altered to metric: the 100 m evolved from the 100 yard dash, the 200 m distances came from the furlong ( or 1 / 8 of a mile ), and the 400 m was the successor to the 440 yard dash or quarter-mile race.
These are straight line distances to cities, seas that wash the Spanish coast and the frontier with Portugal, France and Andorra:
These night trains are a prime method of travel, with ticket prices quite reasonable by Western standards, and with the distances between the capitals of Moscow and Kiev and many outlying cities being ideal for overnight trips that depart in late evening and arrive at their destinations in the morning.
These distances are still law in England today.
These actions are complicated by the fact that only Ico is able to carry out these actions ; Yorda can only jump short distances and cannot climb over tall barriers.
These methodologies use a set of known information, usually distances or target sizes, to make the measurement, and have been in regular use since the 18th century.
These high trophic oceanodromous species undertake migrations of significant but variable distances across oceans for feeding, often on forage fish, or reproduction, and also have wide geographic distributions.

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