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These illiterate boors conscripted from villages all across the Czarina's empire had, Suvorov may have told Lewis, just two things a commander could count on: physical fitness and personal courage.
These villages, called pueblos by Spanish settlers, were often only accessible by rope or through rock climbing.
These coenobia resembled villages, peopled by a hard-working religious community, all of one sex.
These districts include the Mexican villages, such as Pilsen along 18th street, and La Villita along 26th Street ; the Puerto Rican enclave Paseo Boricua in the Humboldt Park neighborhood ; " Greektown ", along South Halsted St, immediately west of downtown ; " Little Italy ", along Taylor St ; " Chinatown "; " Polish Patches "; " Little Seoul ", around Lawrence Avenue ; a cluster of Vietnamese restaurants along Argyle Avenue near Broadway, and Indian / Pakistani along Devon Avenue.
These groups were usually based on existing societal structures like villages, towns, parishes, and guilds.
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 villages are also referred to as the Harwiches.
These deserters in many instances have formed into large gangs that raid the marsh communities ; this also has induced many of the marsh dwellers to abandon their villages.
These highlands are an area of long-settled villages.
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 are predominantly tenanted public houses situated in towns and villages.
These ex-marines reportedly organised themselves in villages along the lines of the military companies in which they had fought.
These actions by the TAF had resulted by the mid-1990s in more than 3, 000 Kurdish villages being deserted while according to official figures 378, 335 Kurdish people had been displaced and rendered homeless.
These are chartered as towns and villages and deal with local needs such as paving and lighting the streets, ensuring a water supply, providing police and fire protection, and waste management.
These are ( Muskerry ) in the north of the county, especially the villages of ( Coolea ) and ( Ballingeary ), and ( Cape Clear Island ), an island in the west.
These forests also act as barriers against cyclones, tropical storms and tidal waves thus protecting the nearby villages.
These habitants settled in villages along the St. Lawrence river, building communities that remained stable for long stretches, rather than leapfrogging west the way the Americans did.
These were subdivided into districts ( sing., markaz ; pl., marakaz ) and villages ( sing., qaryah ; pl., qura ) or towns.
These clan organizations extend across all villages.
These ceremonies take place according to the lunar calendar and are observed in each of the Hopi villages.
These are new types of tours, which involve interaction with and living amongst the local people, in mountain villages.
These newly arisen nomads became a great problem for the Chinese, as their horseback lifestyle made them ready for rapid invasion and raiding villages and townships.
These cities and villages are located northwest of San Luis Obispo city, and Avila Beach and the Five Cities to the south: Arroyo Grande, Grover Beach, Oceano, Pismo Beach and Shell Beach.

These and emerged
These films, influenced by one of Anderson ' heroes, the French filmmaker Jean Vigo, and made in the tradition of the British documentaries of Humphrey Jennings, foreshadowed much of the social realism of British cinema that emerged in the next decade, with Reisz's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1960 ), Richardson's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner ( 1962 ) and Anderson's own This Sporting Life ( 1963 ), produced by Reisz.
These were significant for their activity against β-lactamase-producing bacterial species, but were ineffective against the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( MRSA ) strains that subsequently emerged.
These different emphases emerged within the framework of the Rule in the course of history and are to some extent present withion the Benedictine Confederation and The Cistercian Orders of the Common and the Ancient Observance.
These hobby breeders began to utilize better mares for mule production until today's modern saddle mule emerged.
These flags became an international symbol of solidarity with this statementNION's " Statement of Conscience ", drafted in spring 2002, first lists a series of criticisms of the Bush Administration and ( secondarily ) the U. S. Congress and calls on the people of the U. S. "... to resist the policies and overall political direction that have emerged since September 11, 2001, and which pose grave dangers to the people of the world.
These were joined by bands with hard rock leanings that emerged in the mid-2000s from the garage rock or post punk revival, including Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Kings of Leon, and Queens of the Stone Age from the US, Three Days Grace from Canada, Jet from Australia and The Datsuns from New Zealand.
Some poets, including Carmen Cordero and Maya Santos Febres, have said that a “ poetic portrayal of dance maintains its meaning as a vehicle of resistance .” This could be taken as pushing for change and acceptance These ideas go well with the expression associated with the rumba when it first emerged and when it became more widely accepted by all Cubans.
These studies began to justify different means of determining value — some of which influenced the theory of social capital and individual capital, that emerged in the late 1990s and, along with ecological economics, influenced modern human development theory.
These include the Free Church of Scotland ( formed of those congregations which refused to unite with the United Presbyterian Church in 1900 ), the United Free Church of Scotland ( formed of congregations which refused to unite with the Church of Scotland in 1929 ), the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland ( which broke from the Free Church of Scotland in 1893 ), the Associated Presbyterian Churches ( which emerged as a result of a split in the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland in the 1980s ) and the Free Church of Scotland ( Continuing ) ( which emerged from a split in the Free Church of Scotland in 2000 ).
These emerged from refurbishment at Railcare, Wolverton in a plain white undercoat before a new two tone purple livery was introduced.
A highly experimental indie rock scene that emerged during the 2000s has seen such bands as Liars, Black Dice, Le Tigre, Parts & Labor and These Are Powers take influences from a variety of sources, including dance-punk, synth punk, electroclash, noise rock, psychedelic rock and no wave.
These emerged from the German Reformed and Lutheran Churches, and are historically known as German Baptists rather than English Baptists.
These are the only men who have emerged from the Gunshop to date who have produced an all handmade rife.
These texts quickly emerged as foundation texts of the Cold War, expressing the Truman administration's new anti-Soviet Union policy.
These " dramatic pictures " emerged not from the mainstream manga publications in Tokyo headed by Osamu Tezuka but from the lending libraries based out of Osaka.
These imbalances emerged despite efforts to conserve fuel and raw material use, to slow the volume of other imports, and to increase exports.
These threats have declined due to social and economic changes in Japan since World War II, but other threats have emerged.
These were the common themes that emerged from reporting about Bush ’ s speech and its implications.
These three principalities, or tribal federations, led by major chieftains, battled, and Chūzan emerged victorious, and the Chūzan leaders were officially recognized by Ming dynasty China as the rightful kings over those of Nanzan and Hokuzan, thus lending great legitimacy to their claims, if not victory outright.
These remained the main political factions until a third – the Frente Amplio – emerged in the late 20th century.
These tactics emerged gradually during the later years of World War I, used in various forms by the Russian general Aleksei Brusilov in Brusilov Offensive of 1916, by the British Third Army at the Battle of Arras in April 1917, following the reorganisation of British infantry platoons according to the new Manual SS 143, in the new year and by the Germany military in the Siege of Riga in September 1917 and the Battle of Caporetto in October 1917.
These techniques date at least in part from the 1920s and earlier in England, but the term itself may have emerged in about 1970 during the widespread and rapid adoption in the United States and Canada of nuts ( also called chocks ), and the very similar but often larger " hexes ," in preference to pitons, which damaged rock and were more difficult and time-consuming to install.
These drafted farmers were not good cavalry troops, so a professional army emerged on the frontiers.

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