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These events damaged his reputation among the ancient writers, though more recent historians have revised this opinion.
These writers point to the tambour hooks used in tambour lace | tambour embroidery in France in the 18th century, and contend that the hooking of loops through fine fabric in tambour work evolved into " crochet in the air.
These guilds exclude other actors and writers who do not abide by the strict rules for competing within the film and television industry in America.
These writers point to numerous guerrilla conflicts that center around religious, ethnic or even criminal enterprise themes, and that do not lend themselves to the classic " national liberation " template.
These organised offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organisers, event planners and protocol officers.
These mathematical disciplines began in Antiquity with the Babylonians and with Hellenistic writers such as Archimedes and Ptolemy.
These negative qualities provided extensive material for fiction writers in the Victorian era, and John remains a recurring character within Western popular culture, primarily as a villain in films and stories depicting the Robin Hood legends.
These three writers rarely used episodes from Roman history.
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 early writers used terms such as libertas populi, a free people, to describe the states.
These writers, such as Machiavelli, also wrote important prescriptive works describing how such governments should function.
These writers included Machiavelli, Milton, Montesquieu, and the founders of the United States of America.
These ideas were embraced by a number of different writers Quentin Skinner, Philip Pettit and Cass Sunstein.
These subsequent writers have further explored the history of the idea, and also outlined how a modern republic should function.
These writers saw all monarchies as illegitimate tyrannies that were inherently corrupt.
These include the philosophers Albert Schweitzer, Owen Barfield and Richard Tarnas ; the writers Saul Bellow, Michael Ende, Selma Lagerlöf, Andrej Belyj, David Spangler, and William Irwin Thompson ; the artists Josef Beuys, Wassily Kandinsky, and Murray Griffin ; actor and acting teacher Michael Chekhov ; cinema director Andrei Tarkovsky ; and conductor Bruno Walter.
These writers and publishers represent the common dining aficionado rather than the gourmet, and thus do not provide " official " reviews, but nonetheless are capable of garnering large, loyal followings.
These novels — including The Wood Beyond the World and The Well at the World's End — have been credited as important milestones in the history of fantasy fiction, because, while other writers wrote of foreign lands, or of dream worlds, or the future ( as Morris did in News from Nowhere ), Morris's works were the first to be set in an entirely invented fantasy world.
These writers wrote serials for newspapers and magazines.
These soirées often included writers such as Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon.
These organized offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organizers, event planners, protocol officers, chefs and other kitchen employees, waiters, and various cleaning staff, as well as visitors ' centre staff and tour guides at both official residences.
These curse tablets were written in Latin, and usually laid curses on people by whom the writers felt they had been wronged.
These, together with his Dichos de Luz y Amor, or " Sayings of Light and Love ," and St. Teresa's writings, are the most important mystical works in Spanish, and have deeply influenced later spiritual writers all around the world.
These may be written by a small group of professional writers, or by a large group of contract writers whose questions are later edited by a smaller group.

These and jointly
These are ways of jointly participating in significantly symbolized, standardized, and ordered religiously sanctified behavior.
These works were either performed by them jointly, or they divided between them the money, which had been granted to them by the senate.
These activities, as with other partners, involve the cooperating parties working together at all stages of jointly agreed-upon projects.
These organizations jointly formed the American Beefalo Association, Inc., which currently operates as the registering body for beefalo in the United States.
These and the Silver Springs monkey case jointly put animal rights on the agenda in the United States.
These specialists are not necessarily qualified interrogators and may need to meet jointly with the subject and interrogator, or pass questions to the interrogator.
These failures led Germany to look for other alternatives, which reached their most extreme form in the proposal of Hans von Seeckt, commander of the Reichswehr ( German military ), who suggested that Germany and the Soviet Union should conclude an alliance to jointly invade Poland, followed by a war on France.
These two projects differed from other joint Comecon investments projects in that they were jointly planned and jointly built in the host country ( the Soviet Union in both cases ).
These two models came into sharp contrast at the award ceremony for the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, in which the award went jointly to Camillo Golgi, a reticularist and widely recognized cell biologist, and Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the champion of the neuron doctrine and the father of modern neuroscience.
These trains were operated jointly with Northern Pacific Railway and had a different name when they were east or westbound.
These four countries jointly helped develop the 406 MHz Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon ( EPIRB ), an element of the GMDSS designed to operate with Cospas-Sarsat system.
These nuclear fission pressurized water reactors ( PWRs ) were jointly designed by Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory
These criteria were developed jointly by Telcordia and industry representatives.
These one-person businesses may jointly market their services.
These wartime studies were reported in Experiments on Mass Communication ( 1949 ), written jointly by Hovland, A.
These examinatons take place jointly with members of the other federation, the Fédération Française d ' Aïkido et de Budo ( FFAB ), within the Union des Fédérations d ' Aïkido ( UFA ).
These multiple names were developed and popularized in artistic subcultures of the 1970s to 1990 like Mail Art, Neoism and post-Situationist discourse, with the pseudonym Rrose Sélavy jointly used by Dada artist Marcel Duchamp and the surrealist poet Robert Desnos forming a historical pretext.
These dances have led to certain forms of dancing which jointly narrate a story, the Tapu War Dance.
These were followed by " research assessment exercises " conducted in 1996, 2001 and 2008 jointly by the various UK Higher Education Funding Councils.
These two leaders actually have identical powers even though they are called First Minister and deputy First Minister respectively and serve jointly.
These were the Dictionary of the Bible ( 1860 – 1865 ); the Dictionary of Christian Antiquities ( 1875 – 1880 ), undertaken in collaboration with Archdeacon Samuel Cheetham ; and the Dictionary of Christian Biography ( 1877 – 1887 ), jointly with Dr Henry Wace.
These constituencies jointly elect 617 MPs.
These two tribes live together as, and are jointly governed by, the Kitasoo / Xai ' xais Nation.

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