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They occupy the middle ground of human temperament.
They live, not independently, but in the relation of citizens, or they occupy public offices and take part in the life of the state.
They reorganized as the federally recognized Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma in 1937 and occupy the northeast corner of the former Indian Territory.
They occupy the mass range between that of large gas giants and the lowest-mass stars ; this upper limit is between 75 < ref >
They defeated Warwick's army at the Second Battle of St Albans and recaptured the feeble-minded King Henry, who had been abandoned on the battlefield for the third time, but failed to occupy London.
They also seized the Bois des Corbeaux a second time, but at a crippling cost before they could finally occupy the crests of Le Mort Homme and Côte 304.
They became aware of culture as a " universe ," or vast field in which we of today and our own civilization occupy only one place of many.
They range from small-town rural buildings with a few rooms to huge metropolitan courthouses that occupy large plots of land.
They occupy a large area in central New South Wales, from the Blue Mountains in the east, to Hay in the west, north to Nyngan and south to Albury: the South Western slopes region.
They occupy less than 0. 1 % of the world's ocean surface, about half the area of France, yet they provide a home for 25 % of all marine species,
They sit either for life, in the case of the Lords Temporal, or so long as they continue to occupy their ecclesiastical positions in the case of the Lords Spiritual.
They still occupy the same land located in what is now the village center.
They are the most genetically diverse ; they occupy a broad range of habitats across all latitudes, widespread in freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and they are found in the most extreme niches such as hot springs, salt works, and hypersaline bays.
They are high-jumpers and will try to occupy any space large enough to admit them.
They readily occupy a preformed gallery in a piece of wood ( a weta motel ) and can be kept in a suburban garden as pets.
They occupy rock-pools and the ocean surrounding Marooners ' Rock, and their homes are " coral caves underneath the waves " to which they retire at sunset and rising tide, as well as in anticipation of storms.
They do not occupy either the Neverland or the Mainland, but are suspended between and watch over each.
They can occupy any frequency in the range 190 – 1750 kHz.
They occupy the top region of the Hertzsprung – Russell diagram.
They occupy all the northern part of the county north-west of a line which runs some 3 m. north of New Galloway and just south of the Rinns of Kells.
They intended to occupy a strategic fort at Gwalior.
They then moved aside to allow the ragtag Pathet Lao force with its mismatched scrounged equipment to occupy the captured ground, and Souphanouvong moved the Pathet Lao headquarters into Sam Neua City on 19 April.
They deal principally with the criticism of sources and the proper method of writing history, and occupy an important place in the evolution of the scientific study of history in France.
They occupy almost all available habitats, from the shore to high mountains.

They and kingdoms
They are followed by a further wicked king, or " little horn ", who subdues three of the ten ( 7: 24 ), speaks against the Most High, wages war against the saints, and attempts to change the set times and laws ( 7: 25 ); after ' a time and times and half a time ', this king is judged and stripped of his kingdom by an " Ancient of Days " and his heavenly court ( 7: 26 ); next, " one like a son of man " approaches the Ancient of Days and is invested with worldwide dominion ; moreover, his everlasting reign over all kings and kingdoms is shared with " the people of the Most High " ( 7: 27 )
They were also among the first in South East Asia to adopt religious ideas and political institutions from India and to establish centralized kingdoms surrounding large territories.
They have historically identified themselves in terms of their tribes, clans, or kingdoms.
They successfully resisted the northwestern kingdoms until the arrival of the Hunas, who established themselves in Afghanistan by the first half of the 5th century, with their capital at Bamiyan.
They were often hired by the many warring kingdoms as advisers to the state.
They were primarily farmers who lived in towns, organized into small kingdoms, however, within three decades an estimated Indian population of one million plummeted to a few tens of thousands, as approximately half of the indigenous people in western Nicaragua died of diseases brought by the Spaniards.
They may have originated in the last universal common ancestor, or arisen independently multiple times, or perhaps arisen once and then spread to other kingdoms by horizontal gene transfer.
They were, however, able to avoid the more substantial control which Mercia exerted over smaller kingdoms.
They fight over his legacy, and establish their kingdoms north of the Black Sea ( Ukraine ) supported by vassal states.
They claimed the right of the Perseids to inherit the various kingdoms of the Peloponnesus and cast lots for the dominion of them.
They held that only monophyletic groups should be accepted as formal ranks in a classification and that, while this approach had been impractical previously ( necessitating " literally dozens of eukaryotic ‘ kingdoms ’"), it had now become possible to divide the eukaryotes into " just a few major groups that are probably all monophyletic ".
They did gain power in Western Scotland, originated new small kingdoms, and reinforced the idea of a common origin and that Scotland was somehow populated ( or re-populated ) by Gaelic Irish.
They summoned the leaders from their kingdoms ; and when they had assembled the kings directed them to gather warriors.
They encountered a variety of African kingdoms, some of which controlled substantial deposits of gold in the soil.
They often live in subterranean kingdoms, and have a great love of craftworks, especially things made of gold, silver, and mithril.
They used trade routes from Zanzibar on the Indian Ocean to Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika to Mweru and then to the Lunda, Luba, Yeke or Kazembe kingdoms, the last being on the southern shores of Mweru.
They also went on to form more intimate matrimonial alliances with stronger South Indian kingdoms, until these matrimonial links superseded the local royal lineage and gave rise to the Kalinga invasion by King Kalinga Magha in 1214 and the eventual passing of power into the hands of a Pandyan King following the Arya Chakrawarthi invasion of Sri Lanka in 1284.
They were looking for gold in native kingdoms.
They overthrew the Aztec civilization by allying with natives who had been subjugated by more powerful neighboring tribes and kingdoms.
They were one of the instruments of the downfall of the Sumerian Third Dynasty of Ur, and acquiring a series of powerful kingdoms, including the founding of Babylon as a state, culminating in the triumph under Hammurabi of one of them, that of Babylon.
They successfully resisted the northwestern kingdoms until the arrival of the Hunas, who established themselves in Afghanistan by the first half of the 5th century, with their capital at Bamiyan.
They then passed by Lake Edward and Lake George, then across to the southernmost point of Lake Victoria, passing through the kingdoms of Ankole and Karagwe.
They inhabit the regions comprising the erstwhile Muslim kingdoms in Deccan Plateau viz.
They built great temples all over their kingdoms.

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