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These areas have ruins from the wars against the Cathars which are still visible today.
( See Browser wars ) These included extensions to control stylistic aspects of documents, contrary to the " belief the academic engineering community that such things as text color, background texture, font size and font face were definitely outside the scope of a language when their only intent was to specify how a document would be organized.
These reforms made wars of attrition possible and greatly increased the number of casualties.
These wars largely ended with Arab defeats, with a fairly well-known commander, Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rabiah, perishing in one instance.
These wars resulted in the extensive loss of land, now known as the " Lost Territory ".
These were the Colombo Town Guard and the Town Guard Artillery formed during the two world wars.
These wars resulted ( though war's evolution has not yet ended ) in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with all the forces and capabilities of the state devoted to destroying forces and capabilities of the enemy state ( thus " total war ").
These rulers avoided religious wars within the empire by allowing the different Christian faiths to spread without coercion.
These divisions mirror the scholarly divisions of history to some extent, but as certain subjects are very popular, certain wars are a category all by themselves.
These maces were also used by Moldavian king Stephen the Great who used the mace in some of his wars ( see Bulawa ).
These wars were too brief to interfere seriously with the social reconstruction to which the king devoted himself.
These wars provoked death and destruction in the whole south of Italy: the Sack of Molfetta at the hands of the French, July 18 – 19, 1529, was an episode that stalled the economic rebirth of the city.
These epidemics tend to follow wars, famine, and other conditions that result in mass casualties.
These events were called the " cod wars ".
These battles of Salamis and Plataea thus mark a turning point in the course of the Greco-Persian wars as a whole ; from then onward, the Greek poleis would take the offensive.
These wars were a prelude to the long struggle of the Saxons of Alfred the Great against the Danes a generation later, which also included the leader named Guthrum, all of whom founded the Danelaw.
These incessant wars weakened the Muslims, to the great advantage of the rising power of the Christian kings of León and Castile, but they gave the kingdom of Seville a certain superiority over the other little states.
These wars would end with the coming of the Antichrist.
These political scientists argue that the concept of ethnic war is misleading because it leads to an essentialist conclusion that certain groups are doomed to fight each other when in fact the wars between them are the result of political decisions.
These struggles reached their climax in the wars between Brunhilda and Fredegund, queens respectively of Austrasia and Neustria.
These kingdoms eventually fell in wars with the Witch-king of Angmar, though the Dúnedain of the North survived as the Rangers.
" These centred around a series of wars waged by the Sindar, the Noldor and the Three Houses of the Edain against the armies of Angband and the evil Men from the East.
These tensions spurred eight civil wars, interrupted by periods of relative calm, between 1562 and 1598.
These two and others, who had adopted their tactics, faced off in several wars leading to a series of developments as a result of these confrontations.

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These contain hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein, which facilitates transportation of oxygen by reversibly binding to this respiratory gas and greatly increasing its solubility in blood.
These critics state that Mary Baker Eddy's interpretation of Christian scripture diverges too greatly from basic tenets of Christianity.
These lower infantry numbers reflect the greatly increased lethality, degree and type of training afforded to modern Infantry regiments.
These two magnets can be ordinary copper wound magnets, which greatly lowers the cost of an MRI scanner.
These machines vary greatly in size, shape and appearance.
These Allied ground forces in Korea were frequently outnumbered, and greatly, by their Chinese and North Korean attackers, but the U. S. Air Force and the U. S. Navy naval aviators had control of the air over nearly all of the Korean Peninsula.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
These states are parliamentary republics and operate similarly to constitutional monarchies with parliamentary systems where the power of the monarch is also greatly circumscribed.
These were greatly expanded upon in the supplements Cults of Prax and Cults of Terror.
These developments greatly disturbed hardline communists such as the East German leader Erich Honecker, who condemned the end of the traditional " socialist unity " of the Soviet bloc and appealed to Moscow to rein in the Hungarians.
These words are fairly common amongst taekwondo schools, but accuracy of pronunciation can vary greatly.
These serializations served to greatly increase Tintin ’ s popularity in the United States.
These figures appear greatly exaggerated.
These satellites greatly advanced navigation, communications, military intelligence, geology, climate, and numerous other fields.
These laws meant that Sparta could not readily replace citizens lost in battle or otherwise and eventually proved near fatal to the continuance of the state as the number of citizens became greatly outnumbered by the non-citizens and, even more dangerously, the helots.
These atomic weights were based on the stoichiometric proportions of chemical reactions and compounds, a fact that greatly aided their acceptance: It was not necessary for a chemist to subscribe to atomic theory ( an unproven hypothesis at the time ) to make practical use of the tables.
These changes were " greatly repugnant " to Powell:
These agreements strengthened Venice's tie to the Western Empire, which greatly angered the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces as Venice controlled all sea trade between Western Europe and the Byzantine Levant in the East.
These greatly increase the antenna gain, magnifying the emitted RF energy toward the horizon, which in turn greatly increases a station's broadcast range.
These temples, though greatly inferior to their gigantic neighbor, were still larger than that at Segesta, and even exceed the great temple of Neptune at Paestum ; so that the three, when standing, must have presented a spectacle unrivaled in antiquity.
These sets tend to vary greatly between countries, with many variations in toys, but more especially papers, which tend to be unique to the specific countries in which the sets are released.
These visions greatly influenced his life ; for instance, when Turner was 22 years old, he ran away from his owner, but returned a month later after having such a vision.

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