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concentration and rejected
Overall, 1 % were Germans rejected from military service and 1. 5 % were concentration camp prisoners ; the rest were prisoners of war and compulsory labourers from occupied countries.
By the end of 1944, of approximately 1. 4 million labourers in the service of the Organisation Todt overall, 1 % were Germans rejected from military service and 1. 5 % were concentration camp prisoners ; the rest were prisoners of war and compulsory labourers from occupied countries.
This was rejected, and the Labour party politician Rolf Hofmo, who had survived internation at the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen during the Second World War, proposed the idea of a free area for sport and other activities.
The CFC rejected the merger in June 2006 stating that the merger would have led to excessive concentration in the railroad industry to the detriment of consumers and competing shippers.
Although Harding did not share Leese's view and 8th Army planning staff had already rejected the idea of an Adriatic offensive ( because it would be difficult to bring the necessary concentration of forces to bear ), Alexander was not prepared to force Leese to adopt a plan which was against his inclination and judgment and Harding was persuaded to change his mind.
In fact, concentration is so high throughout Chobe that culls have been considered, but are too controversial and have thus far been rejected.
The tunnel idea died first because it would have provided limited capacity and the War Department ( after years of wrangling ) ultimately rejected the idea of a drawbridge as too problematic for such a significant concentration of vital transportation infrastructure.
However, as this theory is contradictory to the Cope-Deperet rule ( which states that in straight evolution lines of non-flying animals the size of species increases, not the other way round ), it was rejected by Professor Dr. von Koenigswald when he returned from the Japanese concentration camp after the Second World War.
The churches of the radical reformation, however, mostly rejected bishops, believing this concentration of power in the hands of a few individuals to be one of the causes of what they perceived as the corruption of the pre-Reformation Church.

concentration and elaborate
The concentration of nitrogenous wastes in the urine of mammals and some birds is dependent on an elaborate countercurrent multiplication system.
The film is about an Italian Jewish man who tries to protect his son's innocence during his internment at a Nazi concentration camp, by telling him that the Holocaust is an elaborate game and he must adhere very carefully to the rules to win.
The following description is based on the badge coding system used before and during the early stages of the war in the Dachau concentration camp, which had one of the more elaborate coding systems.
In Shadowpact # 7 it was revealed that she requires some measure of concentration to form elaborate darkness constructs, when she and her partner Ragman were attacked by the Congregation.

concentration and style
There was a clear progression in his development, from an early concentration on tap and musical comedy style to greater complexity using ballet and modern dance forms.
As well as specific risks such as style drift, which refers to a fund manager " drifting " away from an area of specific expertise, manager risk factors include valuation risk, capacity risk, concentration risk and leverage risk.
Eastern art has generally worked in a style akin to Western medieval art, namely a concentration on surface patterning and local colour ( meaning the plain colour of an object, such as basic red for a red robe, rather than the modulations of that colour brought about by light, shade and reflection ).
From the 1950s, he began to work in portraiture, often nudes ( though his first full length nude was not painted until 1966 ), to the almost complete exclusion of everything else, and by the middle of the decade developed a much more free style using large hogs-hair brushes, with an intense concentration of the texture and colour of flesh, and much thicker paint, including impasto.
While a most intensive concentration of Chris Cornell's songwriting style can still be found on the Euphoria Morning album, later works, with Audioslave or on the later solo albums, tend to be more conventional, only sometimes containing short but inventive interlude parts ( e. g. Like a stone, Disappearing Act, No Such Thing ).
Susan Sontag said that in Walter Benjamin ’ s writing, sentences did not originate ordinarily, do not progress into one another, and delineate no obvious line of reasoning, as if each sentence “ had to say everything, before the inward gaze of total concentration dissolved the subject before his eyes ”, a “ freeze-frame baroque ” style of writing and cogitation.
Apple Daily's popularity as Hong Kong's second best selling newspaper, according to AC Nielsen, is derived from its concentration on celebrity coverage, brash news style, sensationalist news reportage and its anti-government political positions.
The workshops established there by Catalan architect Enrique Nieto continued producing decorations in this style even when it was out of fashion in Barcelona, which results in Melilla having, oddly enough, the second largest concentration of Modernista works after Barcelona.
* Painted Ladies, Canada's largest surviving concentration of this art style
Coleman's politics and style led him to be one of Mayor of London Ken Livingstone's principal critics, publicly falling out with the Mayor over the London Borough of Barnet's resurfacing policy, congestion charging and Livingstone's comments in 2005 likening a Jewish reporter to a concentration camp guard.
Richardson also engaged in a process of simplification and elimination with each successive library, until in Crane " Richardson's concentration on the relation of solid to void, of wall to window, becomes the basis for a harmonious abstraction with scarcely a reference to any past style.
He is most famous for originating or developing the " Xie Yi " ( sometimes translated as " sketch style ") of painting, where the objective is to evoke the subject or atmosphere with minimal use of detail ; it requires a profound mastery of painting technique and perfect concentration, but also allows for the beauty of accidental effects.
Many commentators criticised this style of bowling ; although bowlers had previously used leg theory bowling, where bowlers bowled outside leg stump with a concentration of fielders on the leg side, using these tactics with fast bowlers dropping the ball short was almost unprecedented.
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The Zurenborg area hosts a high concentration of Art Nouveau and other fin-de-siècle style townhouses, many built between 1894 and 1906.
The rebuilt Southwest featured a large concentration of office and residential buildings in the brutalist style that was then popular.
Like aperture priority, this mode allows for partial automation thus decreasing the need for total concentration, shutter priority and aperture priority modes are favourable to street photographers as it allows them to control one important aspect that effects the style of the picture while allowing the camera to handle other less important settings.
:" Among the unexpected discoveries at Berenike were a range of ancient Indian goods, including the largest single concentration ( 7. 55 kg ) of black peppercorns ever recovered in the classical Mediterranean world (“ imported from southern India ” and found inside a large vessel made of Nile silt in a temple courtyard ); substantial quantities of Indian-made fine ware and kitchen cooking ware and Indian style pottery ; Indian-made sail cloth, basketry, matting, etc.
* White City ( Tel Aviv ), named for its large concentration of white Bauhaus and International style buildings
Skempton's style is characterized by a concentration on the quality of sound and an economy of means, absence of development in the conventional sense, and concentration on sonority.
The simple style of church music mandated at Leopold's Reformist court led to Bach's concentration on instrumental music and secular vocal music during his employment at Köthen.
His music selections incorporate a high concentration of pop jazz, pop standards, big band and Broadway show tunes, augmented by music of nearly any popular style that has influenced twentieth century American tastes.
This innings, where he spent 671 minutes, is an example for his patient style and concentration.

concentration and characteristic
Chemical reactions happen at a characteristic reaction rate at a given temperature and chemical concentration, and rapid reactions are often described as spontaneous, requiring no input of extra energy other than thermal energy.
The rate of a first-order reaction depends only on the concentration and the properties of the involved substance, and the reaction itself can be described with the characteristic half-life.
An important characteristic of black desert varnish is that it has an unusually high concentration of manganese.
Ecologists might investigate the relationship between a population of organisms and some physical characteristic of their environment, such as concentration of a chemical ; or they might investigate the interaction between two populations of different organisms through some symbiotic or competitive relationship.
The Mosel is also well known for its Eiswein production with the area's characteristic high acidity coupled with the sweetness produced by the concentration of the sugars in the frozen grapes.
Prosciutto's characteristic pigmentation is produced by a direct chemical reaction of nitric oxide with myoglobin to form nitrosomyoglobin, followed by concentration of the pigments due to drying.
76: 02 It is a fact that We have created the man, living humanity, from a single sperm having characteristic / consisting / composition of gathering / concentration / mixture.
By means of different factors, such as diffusion and steric, hydrodynamic, dielectric and other effects, or a combination thereof, particles (< 1 μm in diameter ) with different dielectric or diffusive properties attain different positions away from the chamber wall, which, in turn, exhibit different characteristic concentration profile.
Besides, isolated nickel and cobalt atoms incorporate into diamond lattice, as demonstrated through characteristic hyperfine structure in electron paramagnetic resonance, optical absorption and photoluminescence spectra, and the concentration of isolated nickel can reach 0. 01 %.
The energetic emitted γ ray is characteristic of the reaction and the number that are detected at any incident energy is proportional to the concentration at the respective depth of hydrogen in the sample.
One important characteristic of interspecies hydrogen transfer is that the H < sub > 2 </ sub > concentration in the microbial environment is very low.

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