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The evidence lends some credence to these claims, as the Chatti would later play a significant role during the revolt of Saturninus in 89.
) A modern study lends some credence to this reputation.
Alkanet is traditionally used in Indian food under the name " Ratan Jot ", and lends its red colour to some versions of the dish Rogan Josh.
Evidence for population decline beginning around the 6th century lends some support to the internal unrest hypothesis.
Gospel also lends some of its more modern roots to the mass revival movement ( starting with Dwight L. Moody, whose musician was Ira D. Sankey ) and the Holiness-Pentecostal movement.
He is determined to go to the masque, thinking that he might find Sophia there, and Nightingale lends him some of his clothes and offers to accompany him.
It lends some credibility to a narrative against which the imagination rebels ; and towards the end, as horror is piled upon horror, it saves the book from falling headlong into absurdity ...
Humanity's exploration of space, its interest in colonizing and even terraforming other planets, lends some plausibility to the idea that Gaia might in effect be able to reproduce.
The sheer horror of Carter's reaction when he approaches the High Priest in the Yellow Mask lends some support to this possibility.
They also appear in the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel War of the Daleks by John Peel, which depicts them having become a warlike society willing to destroy an inhabited planet simply as part of a trap to defeat a Dalek attack fleet-although the Doctor's disgust at their actions lends some hope that they will begin to reconsider their stance -, and the Big Finish Productions audio plays The Mutant Phase, where their attempt to use a biological weapon against the Daleks nearly creates a monstrous insectoid race, and Brotherhood of the Daleks, where the Sixth Doctor discovers a Thal project to brainwash Daleks to act as ' sleeper agents ', only for the plan to fail when the Daleks ' true natures assert themselves.
Collins Encyclopedia of Scotland suggests that the name " Burra " is a corruption of " Borgarey " ( island of the broch ), and while this is unlikely, and no broch is extant, the place name Brough, on West Burra lends some support to this case.
Certain specific prairie plant associations are dominated by grasses of the genus Stipa, which genus often lends its name to the terminology of some prairie types.
The fact that the term ' the Enlightenment ' was first used in English to refer to a historical period in 1894 ( see Schmidt 2003 ) lends some support to this argument that it was a later construction projected back on to the 18th century.
This chemical structure likely lends to its activating properties ; however, some patients find venlafaxine highly sedating, despite its more common stimulatory effects.
The prologue and epilogue which frame the songs are both performed by the horn alone, and in these movements Britten instructs the player to use only the horn's natural harmonics ; this lends these short movements a distinctive character as some harmonics sound sharp or flat to an audience accustomed to the western chromatic scale.
That this was found using a very different methodology than other studies lends some credence to the links between the two.
This opportunity lends itself to the local Policing teams attending and reinforcing some of the key messages.
This site also lends some insight into the author and the woman via some very entertaining articles she wrote on a number of writing, publishing and professional editing related topics.
In that play, the character Euripides lends the protagonist, Dicaiopolis, some theatrical costumes from his plays.
This lends to some confusion with the term " political action committee " since they sound similar.
He spends some nights with Tránsito, a prostitute ( María Conchita Alonso, to whom he lends money so she can start a new career in the capital.
This device lends unity to a work or even a group of works ( as some motives Beethoven used not only in one work, but in many works ) without repeating material exactly or turning to canonic devices.
Generally, the social science models contain some elements of mass and distance, which lends them to the metaphor of physical gravity.

lends and truth
Undoubtedly his minute analysis of temperament and careful exposition of the means whereby the young, unformed mind may be trained are of infinite value ; but the truth of many of his doctrines on these points lends no support to the fundamental hypotheses, from which, indeed, they might be almost entirely severed.
A parable is equally an ingenious tale intended to correct manners, but it can be true in the sense that " when this kind of actual event happens among men, this is what it means and this is how we should think about it ", while an apologue, with its introduction of animals and plants, to which it lends ideas, language and emotions, contains only metaphoric truth: " when this kind of situation exists anywhere in the world, here is an interesting truth about it.
Membership in a sampradaya not only lends a level of authority to one ’ s claims on truth in Hindu traditional context, but also allows one to make those claims in the first place.

lends and urban
It lends its name to a genre of literature, art and music that depicts such life in an idealized manner, typically for urban audiences.
Among lower-income urban residents, the lack of mobility and communal space within the city often disrupts the formation of social ties and lends itself to creating an unintegrated and distant community space.
This, in turn, lends itself to a decisive idea of how well urban planning has been conducted.
Wimbledon Park is an urban park in Wimbledon and the suburb south and east to which it lends its name.

lends and myth
According to one version of the legend, Chūai's son was born three years after the death of Chūai, which lends further support to the notion that the stories surrounding him are based on myth rather than actual events.

lends and water
Amylose, a long-chain molecule, diffuses out of the starch granule when cooked in water, and lends itself to dishes where the potato is mashed.
The IDA lends to countries with the aim to finance projects that will develop infrastructure and improve education, healthcare, access to clean water and sanitation facilities, and environmental responsibility.
Pink felspar cliffs drop steeply into the water, and small lush woodland lends a touch of luxury.
Between them, in the shallower water is Oitir Buidhe, meaning the " yellow strand ", which probably lends the island its name.
Water vapor can pass through Tyvek ( highly breathable ), but not liquid water, so the material lends itself to a variety of applications: envelopes, car covers, air and water intrusion barriers ( housewrap ) under house siding, labels, wristbands, mycology, and graphics.
Lake Sinclair lends its water and name to Lake Sinclair Recreation Area in Putnam County.

lends and purity
It lends a feeling of freshness, cleanliness and purity.

lends and outdoor
In the game of chess, the hippopotamus lends its name to the Hippopotamus Defense, an opening system, which is generally considered weak. The River Horse is a popular outdoor sculpture at George Washington University, Washington, D. C.
The area lends itself to a wide variety of outdoor sports, both winter ( ice hockey, Nordic and Alpine skiing, figure skating, and snowmobiling ) and summer ( trail running, hiking, camping, river and sea kayaking, sailing, windsurfing and road and mountain biking ).
Rockhampton experiences over 300 days of sunshine each year, which lends itself to tourism activities all year round and an abundance of outdoor activities.

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