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Those and qualities
Those intellectual and moral qualities which are so eminently developed in civilized society, but which equally exist in the natural dispositions of all human races, constituting the higher unity among men, making them all equal before God.
Those teas that bring out more of these qualities are prized.
Those actors who can combine the qualities of strength and vulnerability — they usually call those people movie stars.
" Those two paintings, he wrote, " contain the lasting qualities of the best old masters.
Those qualities made her embark in the world of beauty pageants, TV hosting and modeling since she was a teenager.

Those and make
Those who do often make use of stage props and theatrics.
Those of mixed race make up 40 % of the population, with blacks and whites following at 20 % each.
Those segments that do make it to air are generally edited for time.
Those who place first lunar month of the year in twelfth zodiacal sign before the spring equinox and fix the Paschal fourteenth day accordingly, make a great and indeed an extraordinary mistake
Those who view EU membership positively (" a good thing ") make up 28 %.
Those who speak the same language are joined to each other by a multitude of invisible bonds by nature herself, long before any human art begins ; they understand each other and have the power of continuing to make themselves understood more and more clearly ; they belong together and are by nature one and an inseparable whole.
Those who are unable to fast are obliged to make up for it.
Those districts, along with Poland's Lower Silesian Voivodeship and parts of Lubusz Voivodeship, make up the geographic region of Lower Silesia.
Those who beseech the saints to intercede on their behalf make a distinction between " mediator " and " intercessor ", and claim that asking for the prayers of the saints is no different in kind than asking for the prayers of living Christians.
* Those for whom immediate care might make a positive difference in outcome.
Those periodic catastrophes make more showing in the stratigraphical record than we have hitherto assumed.
Those who might otherwise work at textile mills or clothing factories are left jobless, or else make significantly less money in the salaula resale business.
Those in favor of the bill say that the act prevents those convicted of crimes from " thwart justice and avoid just punishment by filing frivolous appeals for years on end ," while critics argue that the inability to make multiple appeals increases the risk of an innocent person being killed.
Those who suffered under his conscientious economies cunningly convinced Pope Clement XIV ( 1769 – 74 ) to make him Cardinal-Priest of Sant ' Onofrio on 26 April 1773 – a promotion which rendered him, for a time, innocuous.
Those members who are not members of the cabinet are not entitled to make any suggestions or to take any decisions of political dimension.
Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise that of the society to which he belongs.
Those who lose their hearing later in life, such as in late adolescence or adulthood, face their own challenges, living with the adaptations that make it possible for them to live independently.
Those critical of Rose's behavior, including Ohio's own Hall of Fame baseball reporter Hal McCoy, have observed that " the major problem with Rose betting on baseball, particularly the Reds, is that as manager he could control games, make decisions that could enhance his chances of winning his bets, thus jeopardizing the integrity of the game.
Those scattered sections of E / 116 landing at Easy Red were able to escape heavy casualties, although, having encountered a deep runnel after being landed on a sandbank, they were forced to discard most of their weapons to make the swim ashore.
Those who make up the force have been described as commonly being lazy, cowardly and / or corrupt.
Those who survived insertion make it to the 747's lower deck, but with half their equipment and no communication.
Those were the days when the ( mostly white ) patrons liked value for money, and it was a habit, especially for black boxers, to make the fight last a respectable time.
* " Those that consult more, make fewer mistakes.
Those without radio communication capability can still make their reports via cellphone, landline telephone, or the Internet.

Those and Esther
Those arguing in favour of an historical reading of Esther, most commonly identify Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes II ( ruled 405 – 359 BCE ) although in the past it was often assumed that he was Xerxes I ( ruled 486 – 465 BCE ).

Those and popular
Those most popular in the literature are three-valued ( e. g., Łukasiewicz's and Kleene's ), which accept the values " true ", " false ", and " unknown ", finite-valued with more than three values, and the infinite-valued ( e. g. fuzzy logic and probability logic ) logics.
Those most popular in the literature are three-valued ( e. g., Łukasiewicz's and Kleene's, which accept the values " true ", " false ", and " unknown "), the finite-valued with more than three values, and the infinite-valued, such as fuzzy logic and probability logic.
< sup >( c )</ sup > Those states that did choose electors by popular vote had widely varying restrictions on suffrage via property requirements.
< sup >( c )</ sup > Those states that did choose electors by popular vote had widely varying restrictions on suffrage via property requirements.
Those stories, and many others, are recounted in Charles Mackay's 1841 popular account, " Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds ".
Those who pepper their sentences with “ notwithstandings ” and “ heretofores ” and become over excited when discussing dialectical materialism are unlikely to gain much popular support.
His work soon became immensely popular and included The Harp That Once Through Tara ’ s Halls, Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms, The Meeting of the Waters and many others.
Those who became popular held modest concerts.
Those holding this position argued that the ability to manipulate items of popular culture, the World Wide Web, the use of search engines to index knowledge, and telecommunications were producing a " convergence " which would be marked by the rise of " participatory culture " in the words of Henry Jenkins and the use of media appliances, such as Apple's iPod.
Those medical systems which showed none of the syncretic features of European popular medicine were called primitive or pretechnical medicine according to whether they referred to contemporary aboriginal cultures or to cultures predating Classical Greece.
In recent years " Those Were The Days My Friend " ( to the tune of the song of the same name by Mary Hopkin ) has been popular in times of success.
Those in Britain were not fully subscribed, and in general the British schemes tended to be less popular and successful than their continental counterparts.
Those who have run into problems with copyright state that it is difficult to sell other types as most customers prefer to buy those based on popular characters.
Those made of the same dough as bread, filled with pork fat and fried on smalec were popular until 16th century.
Those in favor of a national popular vote as the method for electing the president argue that the electoral system gives swing states arbitrarily large power in determining the result of an election, and therefore receive an undeservedly large proportion of attention and campaign funds.
Those ensembles gained in popularity in the 1950s, just before the folk revival began and remain very popular to this day.
Those who are owners and breeders may cheer for a popular handler or a sympathetic favourite from a particular breeding kennel.
Those who practice draft evasion are sometimes pejoratively referred to as " draft dodgers ," a term which was made popular during the Vietnam War.
Those ballots would have made the total popular vote for the pair greater than that for Megawati and Hasyim, putting the former pair instead of the latter in the second round.
Those stories included popular romances with Susan Lucci's Erica Kane and Finola Hughes's Alexandra Devane Marick as well as a loving yet antagonistic fraternal relationship with John Callahan's Edmund Grey.
Those seldom before seen aspects of the man subsequently inspired a popular wave of sympathy for him.
Those species popular for recreational fishing include largemouth, spotted, white, and striped bass ( Micropterus salmoides, M. punctulatus, Morone chrysops, and M. saxatalis ); white crappie ( Pomoxis annularis ); and channel, blue, and flathead catfish ( Ictalarus punctatus, I. furcatus, and Pylodictis olivaris ); The striped bass fishery at Lake Texoma is extremely popular and is considered one of the most successful striped fisheries in the nation.
Those who deny such a connection insist that the Two Treatises are nothing more than a particularly popular remnant of an ideologically driven political contest, and were not meant to address any broader questions.

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