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They and constitute
They constitute what is generally regarded as one of the greatest of Beethoven's piano pieces and as the greatest set of variations of their time, and are generally known simply as the Diabelli Variations, Op.
They are one of the island groups which constitute the Aegean archipelago.
They are a predominantly Muslim nomadic people who inhabit the northern, western, and coastal lowlands of Eritrea, where they constitute 30 % of local residents.
They can constitute up to a third of the plasma membrane area of the cells of some tissues, being especially abundant in smooth muscle, type I pneumocytes, fibroblasts, adipocytes, and endothelial cells.
They are used to demonstrate that two phones constitute two separate phonemes in the language.
They constitute a state of mind which is prone to recur.
They constitute a large part of foods such as rice, noodles, bread, and other grain-based products.
They may constitute the world's largest language family in terms of distinct languages, although this question is complicated by ambiguity about what constitutes a distinct language.
They constitute a branch of the Afroasiatic language family.
They constitute 74. 5 % of the Sri Lankan population and number approximately 15 million.
They tended to succeed their fathers or close relatives on the throne and thus constitute a dynasty.
They constitute an intermediate compile time step and are translated into the processor's instruction set as the final compilation step.
They also commonly constitute violations of the laws of individual nations.
They might constitute a member of the basal radiation of the order Coraciiformes.
They are disproportionately represented among US National Merit Scholarship awardees, and constitute 13 % of the nation's top Ivy League universities and other prestigious institutions of higher education around the United States.
They also constitute 24 % of all Olympic Seattle Scholarship winners, 33 % of USA Math Olympiad winners, 15. 5 % of Putnam Math Competition winners, and 36 % of Duke Talent Identification Grand Recognition Ceremony attendees from the Dallas Metropolitan area.
They may constitute up to 25 % of the total population of the cluster, although they contribute less than 2 % of the total mass.
They will matter, not in themselves, but because they constitute the higher level fact.
They constitute, in effect, non-aggression agreements of unlimited duration, but they contain in themselves no provision for establishing normal relations between the neighbouring countries.
They also today constitute the second-largest group of peoples inhabiting the African Great Lakes region ( after the Bantu peoples ), with a notable presence in southwestern Ethiopia as well.
They constitute a large part of foods such as rice, noodles, bread, and other grain-based products.
They constitute a three-dimensional historic document of Sheridan ’ s boom years and stand at the heart of its new growth.
They are of particular interest to astrobiologists, who theorize that endolithic environments on Mars and other planets constitute potential refugia for extraterrestrial microbial communities.
They achieve these by postulating that these institutions do not constitute a separate international settlement mechanism.

They and union
They married in 1954 and the union lasted until her death.
They see the primary purposes of this union as intimate companionship, rearing children and mutual support for both husband and wife to fulfill their life callings.
They were organized in a manner something between a trade union, a cartel, and a secret society.
They feared a break-up of the union and national bankruptcy.
They were married in November 1848, and their union was an extremely happy one.
They are closed under operations that one would expect for measurable sets, that is, the complement of a measurable set is a measurable set and the countable union of measurable sets is a measurable set.
They were all convicted — even those who had not been members of the union for years — and given prison terms of up to twenty years.
They sat on opposite sides of the room in worship, at meals, and in " union meetings " held to provide supervised socialization between the sexes.
They are created by the unholy union between an ascending high priestess of the drow goddess Lolth and a glabrezu.
They arrived in San Francisco as enrolled union members.
They were both created by the Constitutional Act of 1791 and abolished in 1841 with the union of Upper and Lower Canada.
They had five children, but the union was largely unsatisfactory, practically from the start.
They are a student union in the mearning of the term given in the Education Act 1994 and whilst independent of the university are funded by a compulsory block grant from them.
They rejected even a mild statement suggesting a union of Christ with the elements of the eucharist.
They were married in a rushed civil ceremony, because of the war ; and it was not until 60 years later that they had their union blessed in a church.
They fired on protestors and destroyed the student union building.
They demanded that Tirana put Italians in charge of the Gendarmerie, join Italy in a customs union, and grant the Italian Kingdom control of Albania's sugar, telegraph, and electrical monopolies.
They met with an almost total lack of success although a tiny handful of " red " unions were formed, amongst them a miners union in Scotland and tailoring union in East London.
They were located in what today are the states of Bavaria and Thuringia, respectively, and the two were in personal union between 1826 and 1918.
They are also totally disconnected ( connected components are points ), scattered ( every non-empty set has an isolated point ; in this case, just take the smallest element ), zero-dimensional ( the topology has a clopen basis: here, write an open interval ( β, γ ) as the union of the clopen intervals ( β, γ '+ 1 )=< nowiki ></ nowiki > for γ '< γ ).
They are a major step in the evolution of rugby league and rugby union ; not to mention Australian rules football, American football, Gaelic football, etc.
" They were deemed excessively authoritarian by his former students ' union, which in 2000 banned him from the building — a policy which lapsed in 2003.
They then became famous for their men's union suits made of heavy knitted fabric.

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