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They and rapidly
They can all be cut easily with a knife due to their softness, exposing a shiny surface that tarnishes rapidly in air due to oxidation.
They are known for their alarm signal: when startled or frightened, a swimming beaver will rapidly dive while forcefully slapping the water with its broad tail, audible over great distances above and below water.
They had a settled hunting and agricultural society, and they rapidly became middlemen in an increasingly frantic fur trade with their ancient enemy, the Minqua or Susquehannock.
" They noted that " the law of transformation of quantity into quality ", " holds that a new quality emerges in a leap as the slow accumulation of quantitative changes, long resisted by a stable system, finally forces it rapidly from one state into another ," a phenomenon described in some disciplines as a paradigm shift.
They also provide law enforcement the ability to rapidly search for an offender ’ s moniker or tag in a simple, effective and comprehensive way.
They also have a less expensive trial division phase, taking hours instead of weeks, used to rapidly eliminate Mersenne numbers with small factors, which make up a large proportion of candidates.
They are capable of running rapidly in brief sprints up to, diving up to, and climbing trees proficiently when young through use of their strong claws.
Amongst those who followed these ideas were the English poets and painters that constituted the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who, from about 1850, opposed the dominant trend of industrial Victorian England, because of their " opposition to technical skill without inspiration " They were influenced by the writings of the art critic John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ), who had strong feelings about the role of art in helping to improve the lives of the urban working classes, in the rapidly expanding industrial cities of Britain.
They comprise a series of individual frames, but when these images are shown rapidly in succession, the illusion of motion is given to the viewer.
They rapidly produce a reaction causing fatal digestive disturbance.
They then rapidly gained control of most of northern Afghanistan, and took control of Kabul on 13 November after the Taliban unexpectedly fled the city.
They were initially sent to Alaska and Canada as sled dogs but rapidly acquired the status of family pets and show dogs.
They express relations between macroscopic mechanical variables and temperature that are reached much more rapidly than the progress of any imposed changes in the surroundings, and are in effect variables of state for thermodynamic equilibrium.
They attack by spinning rapidly and slamming into whatever they are attacking.
They comment that Blavatsky's work " helped to foster antisemitism, which is perhaps one of the reasons her esoteric work was so rapidly accepted in German circles.
They could perform highly efficient hit-and-run attacks, in which they quickly approached a target, then left as rapidly before a counter-offensive could be launched.
They are rapidly abandoned, sign of the quick demographic weakening of the Muslim in the peninsula.
They rapidly spread to the other continents, even for a time occupying much of northern Africa, where they are now almost wholly absent.
They are flapped rapidly and function as gyroscopes, informing the insect about rotation of the body during flight.
They initially started out in 1848 with trains of several thousand emigrants, which were rapidly split into smaller groups to be more easily accommodated at the limited springs and acceptable camping places on the trail.
They are also difficult to successfully deploy against rapidly mutating viruses, such as influenza ( the vaccine for which is updated every year ) and HIV.
They expanded down the Orinoco River to Trinidad, and then spread rapidly up the islands of the Caribbean.
They are both rapidly produced and consumed through the water column.
They are regarded as pioneer species, rapidly colonising open ground especially in secondary successional sequences following a disturbance or fire.

They and ceased
They appear relatively late and only in Orkney and it is not clear why the use of cairns continued in the north when their construction had largely ceased elsewhere in Scotland.
They ceased their offensive and a treaty known as the baqt was signed between the Arabs and Makuria.
They claim that Fantasy Games Unlimited, Inc. ceased to exist in 1991, and that their contract specified that in such an event the rights would revert to them, and that therefore the current Fantasy Games Unlimited ( which they claim is a separate legal entity, although with the same owner ) has no right to sell V & V material.
They can only be dismissed from office if the other judges decide, by two-thirds majority, that the judge has ceased to fulfil the required conditions.
They remained peers for life, but ceased to receive judicial salaries at the age of 75.
They married in December 1970, and Keel's drinking problem soon ceased thereafter.
They ceased developing most of such lines when Matchbox was absorbed into Tyco.
They therefore applied for a Revocation Order, which was granted, and the Board ceased to exist after 1934.
They ceased operations in 2003 after their fourth season.
They had already ceased to speak and forgotten their own tongue, and now used Sindarin rather than Adûnaic.
They had combined with his Presbyterianism to make him intolerant of all that he conceived to be licence in church, state or army, and after he ceased to exercise command himself he was constantly engaged, in and out of parliament, in opposing the Independents and the army politicians, and supporting the cause of his own religious system, and later that of the Presbyterian-Royalist opposition to the Commonwealth and Protectorate régime.
They founded a new secret society called the Young Italy in which many members would be channeled to the Carbonari, whole without supporters, practically ceased to exist, although the official history of this important company had continued wearily until 1848.
They ceased their formal working relationship in 1999.
They ceased operations as of December 26, 2010 after making a controversial attempt of converting all of their customers over to Dish Network which failed.
They all ceased to exist in the late sixties, early seventies ( het Flevoparool in 1988 ) to be absorbed in the main publication.
They ceased broadcasting on 31 December 1992 after they lost the franchise to Meridian Broadcasting during the review of franchise holders in 1991.
They had by then ceased to develop for other chips, and sales on the other platforms were small anyway.
They amend The Planning ( Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas ) ( England ) Regulations 1990 as amended (‘ the 1990 Regulations ’), by substituting Schedule 4 of the 1990 Regulations ( notices that a building has become listed or that a building has ceased to be listed ), to reflect the fact that English Heritage now compiles lists of buildings of special architectural or historic interest and the Secretary of State ( SoS ) is responsible for approving them.
They disappeared with the changes in sexual mores — or, as Finnegan suggests, as they ceased to be profitable: " Possibly the advent of the washing machine has been as instrumental in closing these laundries as have changing attitudes.
They ceased production in 1934.
They ceased to operate in 1962.
They formed around 1981, ceased to be a serious band in 1984, and finally split in 1987.
They ceased to exist as an ethnic group in the early 19th century.
" They also oppose the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, holding that spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues were sign gifts that ceased to operate after the close of the New Testament canon.

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