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They and base
They differ from other related families by often being pachycauline ( i. e. with a thickened trunk, usually wider at the base, which has a water storage function ), by usually having succulent leaves, and by possessing a trimerous flower with a superior ovary and seeds with an aryl.
They do carry an inherent risk, however, as they give the offensive team another runner on base, without any effort on their part, who could potentially score a run.
They are opened and placed at the base of a boulder to cover irregularities in the landing and provide some cushion if the climber falls.
They base their celebrations and rituals on traditional lore from the living Celtic cultures, as well as research into the older beliefs of the polytheistic Celts.
They are of two kinds: the " parallel texts ", which are parallel developments of the corresponding passages in the base text, and the speeches of Elihu ( Chapters 32-37 ), which consist of a polemic against the ideas expressed elsewhere in the poem, and so are claimed to be interpretive interpolations.
They are distributed throughout the body of the breast ; approximately two-thirds of the lactiferous tissue is within 30 mm of the base of the nipple.
They were issued at the rate of $ 16, 000 per mile of tracked grade completed West of the designated base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
They have since been replaced with motion and sound sensors to detect intruders on the base.
They began to concentrate primarily on securing and maintaining their power base by killing all their political adversaries, and secondarily on preserving Albania's independence and reshaping the country according to the precepts of Stalinism so they could remain in power.
They do argue, however, that to base a concept of intelligence on IQ test scores alone is to ignore many important aspects of mental ability.
They base their Imbolc celebrations on traditional lore and customs derived from medieval Irish texts, and research into the older beliefs of the polytheistic Celts.
They eventually set up their base of operations in San Francisco as X-Men.
They are also made into soy milk, which is used as the base for the noodle dish called kongguksu.
They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid – base balance, and regulation of blood pressure ( via maintaining salt and water balance ).
They base this conclusion on a distinction they make between a " denial " and a " negation ".
They are sometimes useful for constructing the base case of an induction argument.
They have a common code base and include the following features:
They could also be used as a local headquarters and as a base from which to carry out counter-attacks.
They claim that liberal ideas of free speech are repressive, arguing that such " Marcusean logic " is the base of speech codes, which are seen by some as censorship, in US universities.
They prospected south along the Baiyer River to its junction with the Maramuni and Tarua Rivers, where they established a palisaded forward camp naming the place ‘ Akmana Junction .’ From this base they prospected along the Maramuni River and its tributaries, again without success.
They have a " professional association, cognitive base, institutionalized training, licensing, work autonomy, colleague control ... ( and ) code of ethics ," to which Larson then also adds, " high standards of professional and intellectual excellence ," ( Larson, p. 221 ) that " professions are occupations with special power and prestige ," ( Larson, p. x ) and that they comprise " an exclusive elite group ," ( Larson, p. 20 ) in all societies.
They are believed to assemble as two distinct subcomponents, the ATPase-containing base and the ubiquitin-recognizing lid.
They, excluding the primus pilus, were paid 30 times the base wage.
They cut DNA about 20-30 base pairs after the recognition site.

They and belief
They become philosophic abstractions of a private and problematic relevance, or mere catchwords in religious customs which had in them a diminishing part of active belief.
This brings us to the fact that the realities we are dealing with lie not in the field of civil legislation, but in the realm of conscience and religion: They are moral judgments and matters of theological belief.
They both viewed the work of British landscape artists John Constable and J. M. W. Turner, which confirmed to their belief that their style of open air painting gave the truest depiction of light and atmosphere, an effect that they felt could not be achieved in the studio alone.
They investigated the practices of a disaffected student of Mesmer, one Charles d ' Eslon ( 1750 – 1786 ), and despite the fact that they accepted that Mesmer's results were valid, their placebo-controlled experiments following d ' Eslon's practices convinced them that mesmerism was most likely due to belief and imagination rather than to any sort of invisible energy (" animal magnetism ") transmitted from the body of the mesmerist.
They also held a belief in millenarianism.
They are degrees of ( partial ) entailment, or degrees of logical consequence, not degrees of belief.
( They do, nevertheless, dictate proper degrees of belief, as is discussed below.
They took this belief into action by using their famed defensive strategies to defend smaller states from invasion from larger states, hoping to dissuade feudal lords from costly warfare.
They hold that all true Christians are united in belief in Jesus Christ, which can be judged against such documents as the Apostles ' Creed.
They also claim that the belief that solar deities are primarily male is linked to the fact that a few better known mythologies ( such as those of late classical Greece and late Roman mythology ) rarely break from this rule, although closer examination of the earlier myths of those cultures reveal a very different distribution than the contemporary popular belief.
They include delusions of being controlled by an external force ; the belief that thoughts are being inserted into or withdrawn from one's conscious mind ; the belief that one's thoughts are being broadcast to other people ; and hearing hallucinatory voices that comment on one's thoughts or actions or that have a conversation with other hallucinated voices.
They are of uncertain date and authorship, and seem to have been worked over by several hands in the interest of diverse forms of belief.
They see nothing in Scripture that in any way contradicts this age-old Christian belief that the reality beneath the visible signs in the Eucharist is the body and blood of Christ and no longer bread and wine.
They believe that reason and belief are complementary and that religion and science can co-exist and guide them in their understanding of nature and God.
They also do not enforce belief in creeds or dogmatic formulas.
They were led to this belief by the analogies existing between some of the teachings of the Zohar and certain Christian dogmas, such as the fall and redemption of man, and the dogma of the Trinity, which seems to be expressed in the Zohar in the following terms:
They are sometimes referred to as goatsuckers from the mistaken belief that they suck milk from goats ( the Latin for goatsucker is Caprimulgus ).
They were therefore a key part of the maintenance of maat, the ideal order of nature and of human society in Egyptian belief.
They have no religion and their sole morality is the defense of reason, and therefore they are not particularly moved by pity or a belief in the intrinsic value of life.
They were an elaborate civilization with advanced architecture and religious belief.
They are listed as: The world was created by God ; God is one and incorporeal ; belief in revelation ( including the divine origin of tradition ); man is called to righteousness and endowed with all necessary qualities of mind and soul to avoid sin ; belief in reward and punishment ; the soul is created pure ; after death it leaves the body ; belief in resurrection ; Messianic expectation, retribution, and final judgment.

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