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As before independence, the sedentary lifestyle of these groups made them more receptive to and useful in state formation, and they quickly came to dominate state administration, even if the Moorish groups built up by the French remained in charge of the political process.
While his birth date placed him squarely within the realm of the prewar generation, the filmmaker quickly embraced the hippie lifestyle, adopting vegetarianism and growing his hair long before it became de rigueur amongst the principals of the Hollywood Renaissance.
Ripley befriends the younger Greenleaf and quickly becomes infatuated with the rich young man's indulgent, carefree lifestyle ; he also becomes obsessed with Greenleaf himself.
However, boats could be rebuilt quickly, and the Cossack lifestyle glorified raids and looting.
Lloyd, out of his element, adapts quickly to the easy-going Caribbean lifestyle.
Luckily, Tanya adapted quickly to her new lifestyle and began to learn martial arts from Tommy Oliver and Adam Park.
However, Cossack boats could be built quickly, and the Cossack lifestyle required periodic hunts for glory and booty.
As Brown quickly became the frontrunner, Beshear attacked his lavish lifestyle in a series of campaign ads, one of which was based on the popular television show Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.
Recently the population has begun to grow more quickly due to " lifestyle " residents moving into the District.
The Gangster quickly becomes obsessed with Mays ' glamorous lifestyle and success, ogling his expensive suits, his watch, and in particular his tie-pin.
They see their beautiful new neighbor is college professor Ariel Truax ( Ann-Margret ), who quickly becomes the talk of the town with her exuberant lifestyle and bizarre tactics to get to know her new neighbors.
Once in London, he quickly resumed his robbery career to fund his playboy lifestyle.
Viktor meanwhile landing in the Ukrainian diaspora district in Chicago quickly begins to spend his money wisely and enjoy the American lifestyle and making tours of the city.
He quickly adapted to this lifestyle, started smoking and drinking, traveled around Europe, and indulged in all kinds of fun and entertainment.
The marriage quickly dissolved when Charity decided that she could not support that lifestyle.
However, during this time, Hansen's increasingly reckless lifestyle led to a cocaine addiction that would quickly overwhelm her life.

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Just prior to Saharan desertification, the communities that developed south of Egypt in what is now modern-day Sudan were full participants in the Neolithic revolution and lived a settled to semi-nomadic lifestyle, with domesticated plants and animals.
During this time commercial shopping malls were being developed near suburbs to satisfy consumers ' needs and their car – dependent lifestyle ..< sup ></ sup >
Volvox developed its colonial lifestyle.
They developed a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, established enduring spiritual and artistic traditions and utilised stone technologies.
Owing to his loss of esteem within the party, Mao developed a decadent and eccentric lifestyle.
On the West Coast, a unique lifestyle developed around the Renaissance Faires that Phyllis and Ron Patterson first organized in 1963.
Antisthenes certainly adopted a rigorous ascetic lifestyle, and he developed many of the principles of Cynic philosophy which became an inspiration for Diogenes and later Cynics.
To evolve into a club for the Baby Boomer generation, new programs and memberships were developed to specifically attract retiring Baby Boomers who crave an active lifestyle with an emphasis on wellness, socialization and lifelong learning.
In developed countries the family farm is viewed sentimentally, as a lifestyle to be preserved for tradition's sake, or as a birthright.
These tenets promoting an ethical, moral, and patriotic lifestyle that appealed to youth organizations such as the Boy Scouts, which developed similar doctrines.
McKernan developed a close friendship with Constanten based on their mutual aversion to psychedelics and eventually served as his best man when Constanten wed. After Constanten's departure in January 1970 over musical and lifestyle differences, McKernan resumed keyboard duties.
Recent increases in the rates of lifestyle diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, may drastically slow or reverse this trend toward increasing life expectancy in the developed world.
Even though per-capita GDP as measured can make economic well-being appear smaller than it really is in some developing countries, the discrepancy could be still bigger in a developed country where people may perform outside of financial transactions an even higher-value service than housekeeping or homebuilding as gifts or in their own households, such as counseling, lifestyle coaching, a more valuable home décor service, and time management.
Death rates may remain consistently low or increase slightly due to increases in lifestyle diseases due to low exercise levels and high obesity and an aging population in developed countries.
Giving up a relatively comfortable middle class lifestyle for one of a struggling performing artist during this difficult economic time, he developed a collection of highly physical mimes that would become his Impressions Sportives ( Sporting Impressions ).
By the late 1950s Mao had developed a lifestyle that was out of touch with Peng's preference for modesty and simplicity.
The village has developed a reputation for a somewhat bohemian lifestyle and boasts a number of small cafes, pubs and galleries.
Charaka Monument in the Pantanjali Yogpeeth Campus, Haridwar, IndiaCharaka, sometimes spelled Caraka, born c. 300 BC was one of the principal contributors to the ancient art and science of Ayurveda, a system of medicine and lifestyle developed in Ancient India.
He experienced a sudden change in his lifestyle in 1980, when he caught a cold that developed into angina pectoris — the condition that had killed his father at the age of 58.
The archeological record reveals an Archaic-period desert culture, whose inhabitants developed a nomadic hunting and gathering lifestyle that remained virtually unchanged for several thousand years.
The population developed various methods of resistance and much of their later lifestyle during the resistance to the Mongols and in between the two wars.
After centuries of this lifestyle, they were forced to take up arms again when the Dals — now developed into the aggressive and xenophobic Daleks — returned and attempted to wipe them out.
Collectively, however, the various projects described a vision of a different culture and lifestyle that could be further developed.
While many children of Foreign Service members become very well developed, are able to form friendships easily, are skilled at moving frequently and enjoy international travel, other children have extreme difficulty adapting to the Foreign Service lifestyle.

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Septic tanks may also require some lifestyle changes, such as not using garbage disposals, minimizing fluids flushed into the tank, and minimizing nondigestible solids flushed into the tank.
Patriarch Jed moves with his family into a mansion next door to his banker ( Milburn Drysdale ) in the wealthy Los Angeles County city of Beverly Hills, California, where he brings a moral, unsophisticated, and minimalistic lifestyle to the swanky, sometimes self-obsessed and superficial community.
Jefferson's expectation was that by assimilating them into an agricultural lifestyle, they would become economically dependent on trade with white Americans, and would thereby be willing to give up land that they would otherwise not part with, in exchange for trade goods.
On initial infection, the stability of cII determines the lifestyle of the phage ; stable cII will lead to the lysogenic pathway, whereas if cII is degraded the phage will go into the lytic pathway.
Because Mongolia is sparsely populated and a significant portion of the population still lives a nomadic lifestyle, it has been difficult for many traditional ICTs to make headway into Mongolian society.
However in north-Eastern Europe, the hunting and fishing lifestyle continued into the Medieval period in regions less suited to agriculture.
Finally, in an effort to help Ender, Jane deliberately reveals to Starways Congress that Miro and Ouanda, continuing the legacy of Ouanda's dead father Libo, have been deliberately introducing new technology into the piggy lifestyle.
This brings him into contact with Ina's daughter, Kate, who attracts him despite her plain appearance and simple lifestyle.
Others try to convince themselves that all change is good, adopting the " plug in " lifestyle where they feel able to relocate to another city and insert themselves into a new social niche with a minimum of inconvenience.
Unlike other reptiles, a crocodile has a cerebral cortex, a four-chambered heart, and the functional equivalent of a diaphragm, by incorporating muscles used for aquatic locomotion into respiration ( e. g. m. diaphragmaticus ); Its external morphology, on the other hand, is a sign of its aquatic and predatory lifestyle.
Over the years, the custom of staying on property held in common by the sangha as a whole during the vassa retreat evolved into a more cenobitic lifestyle, in which monks and nuns resided year round in monasteries.
Thursday ( 1998 film ) is a movie starring Thomas Jane about the day of a drug dealer gone straight, who gets pulled back into his old lifestyle.
By dividing reservation lands into privately-owned parcels, legislators hoped to complete the assimilation process by forcing the deterioration of the communal lifestyle of the Native societies and imposing Western-oriented values of strengthening the nuclear family and values of economic dependency strictly within this small household unit.
Having acquired horses, they adopted a nomadic lifestyle, with their range expanding from the upper Missouri River into what is now Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, and South Dakota.
Just before coming of age, Lord Colambre, the sensitive hero of the novel, finds that his mother Lady Clonbrony's attempts to buy her way into the high society of London are only ridiculed, while his father, Lord Clonbrony, is in serious debt as a result of his wife's lifestyle.
The magazine Anything That Moves coined the acronym FABGLITTER ( from Fetish such as the BDSM lifestyle community, Allies or poly-Amorous as in Polyamorous couples became more used, Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Intersexed, Transgender, Transsexual Engendering Revolution or inter-Racial attraction ), although this term has not made its way into common usage.
It is a rare contemporary glimpse into a late Gothic aristocratic English interior and tells a great deal about her status and lifestyle.
It was Hanna-Barbera ’ s Space Age counterpart to The Flintstones, a half-hour family sitcom projecting contemporary culture and lifestyle into another time period.
There are some characteristics that are particularly important for the terrestrial lifestyle of arachnids, such as internal respiratory surfaces in the form of tracheae, or modification of the book gill into a book lung, an internal series of vascular lamellae used for gas exchange with the air.
To advance socially, one needed to " grow into a dominating group with high prestige, to copy its lifestyle ".
Many of the 19th century Russian heroines were victims of suicide as well as victims of the lifestyle of St. Petersburg, which was long argued to have imported the very idea of and justifications for suicide into Russia.
The mission was a resting point for early California travelers and gathered most of the native Tongva into an agricultural lifestyle.
The mission was a resting point for early California travelers and gathered most of the native Tongva into an agricultural lifestyle.

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