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They and contain
They contain only one phase, with face-centered cubic crystal structure.
They also contain the essential oil eugenol.
They are called " weak " characters because they do not contain any directional information.
They contain passages of great literary beauty.
They also contain water and minerals.
They also contain an organic compound called apiol.
They contain the following information:
They also agree on the importance of reducing salt intake because commercial foods such as snacks, biscuits, and bread, among others, already contain salt, thus contributing to an excess of salt daily intake.
They contain only constant numbers and a single variable without an exponent.
They also contain a small proportion of heavier elements, and this fraction is referred to as a star's metallicity ( even if the elements are not metals in the traditional sense, such as iron ).
They contain lanthanide elements that are known for their ability to carry large magnetic moments in well-localized f-orbitals.
They contain lists of Pythagorean triples ,< ref > Pythagorean triples are triples of integers with the property:.
They also contain statements ( that with hindsight we know to be approximate ) about squaring the circle and " circling the square.
They typically contain no more than 50 galaxies in a diameter of 1 to 2 megaparsecs ( Mpc )( see 10 < sup > 22 </ sup > m for distance comparisons ).
They typically contain 70. 5 parts of saltpetre and 29. 5 parts of charcoal.
They are the densest because they contain the highest proportion of protein to cholesterol.
They would also routinely contain a café in addition to supplies of food and fodder.
* They function as other lexical categories — usually nouns — within the clauses that contain them, for example by serving as the subject of another verb.
They contain only two transmembrane segments, corresponding to the core pore-forming segments of the K < sub > V </ sub > and K < sub > Ca </ sub > channels.
They are predicted to contain two K < sub > V </ sub >- style six-transmembrane domains, suggesting they form a dimer in the membrane.
They contain histamine packets.
They usually contain separate rooms for prayer ( the main sanctuary ), smaller rooms for study, and often an area for community or educational use.
They contain some of the best-known Upper Paleolithic art.
They contain multiple inputs and outputs, and allow any combination of input channels to be routed to any combination of output channels.
They commonly contain a sequencer that allows the creation of drum patterns, and allows them to be arranged into a song.

They and biographical
They were released only in 1955, to be included with the biographical data of Nobel.
see http :// sblewis. com-the subject of the biographical The Year They Sold Wall Street, by Tim Carrington, Houghton Mifflin, 1985, ed.
They did come up with some specific criticisms, including typographic unattractiveness ( the type is too small and hard to read ); non-use of capital letters ( only " God " was capitalized ; the goal was to save space ); excessive use of citations, giving misspellings as legitimate variants, dropping too many obsolete words, the lack of usage labels, and deliberate omission of biographical and geographical entries.
They also have the information needed to keep up-to-the-minute on most legislation including information from past bills similar to the current legislation ; historical information about the legislation ; biographical data about the Members who introduced it ; the ability to track the legislation as it moves through committee hearings to the Floor ; and links to information about the legislation in the Congressional Record, Floor and committee schedule information, and the Federal Register.
They were quoted widely for scientific and biographical content, in journal articles and government reports and libraries are starting to put them online.
They contain a considerable amount of biographical details.
They played very short songs of which the lyrics consist of biographical and bibliographical information, observations and abstractions of Science Fiction, Fantasy and seminal Horror authors.
Jones wrote the surrealist, partially biographical novel Where Do Comedians Go When They Die?

They and details
They know little about their machinery beyond mechanical details.
They offer exceptional design freedom, making it possible to incorporate contours and details which give free range to the talents of the designer.
They provided a wealth of details used to attack the theory of a single evolutionary process.
They differed in their details both regionally and between families in the same community.
They show how our conscious experience can discriminate between infinitely different possible scenes and details ( differentiation ) because it integrates those details from our sensory systems, while the integrative nature of consciousness in this view easily explains how our experience can seem unified as one whole despite all of these individual parts.
They may be inscribed with a person's details, their beliefs or tastes, a favorite quote, or may bear the name or logo of a band or performer.
They make notes on every shot, and keep track of props, blocking, and other details to ensure continuity from shot to shot and scene to scene.
They portrayed overall visual effects instead of details, and used short " broken " brush strokes of mixed and pure unmixed colour — not blended smoothly or shaded, as was customary — to achieve an effect of intense colour vibration.
They are useful for adding fine details.
They were also among the few non-U. S. citizens and nearly the only passengers with Arabic names on their flights, enabling the FBI to identify them and in many cases such details as dates of birth, known or possible residences, visa status, and specific identification of the suspected pilots.
They were still primarily a home-built proposition ; a 1946 Popular Science article details a slingshot builder and hunter using home-built slingshots made from forked dogwood sticks to take small game at ranges of up to 30 ' with No. 0 lead buckshot (. 32 in., 8 mm diameter ).
They started a big advertising campaign, but didn't pay attention to the technical details related to their number of users, so their quality of service decreased.
They measure radiances in various wavelength bands, which must then be mathematically inverted to obtain indirect inferences of temperature .< ref name =" Uddstrom1988 "> The resulting temperature profiles depend on details of the methods that are used to obtain temperatures from radiances.
They can print finer, smoother details through higher printhead resolution, and many consumer inkjets with photographic-quality printing are widely available.
They argue that the author adds imaginative details such as the thirty pieces of silver, and the fact that Judas hangs himself, to an earlier tradition about Judas ' death .< ref >
They took the view that many details required for historic realism would have been a distraction.
They also differ from Strigidae in structural details relating in particular to the sternum and feet.
They contained brief, psychologically taut pieces, acclaimed for their classical diction, telling details, and the skilful use of colour.
They were unable to detect any atoms but exact details are not currently available.
They tend to rely more on stereotypes, and pay less attention to details and more attention to the superficial.
They have since been made by various manufacturers with varying design details and numbers of cylinders.
They pioneered extensive requirements including power availability and stage construction details.
They stated that it " represents, both as a whole and in its details, a striking departure from the Catholic theology of the Mass as it was formulated in Session 22 of the Council of Trent ".

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