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Those and were
Those who refused to believe that He was the eternal Son of God were termed Arianists.
Those were especially the ones that all other grownups laughed at loudest.
Those persons who were lucky enough to see and hear the performance of his work at the Brest-Silevniov Festival in August, 1916, will certainly welcome his return to public notice ; ;
Those antisera shown by immunoelectrophoresis to be of the `` broad spectrum '' type were selected for use in the present study.
Those who responded with an arm-elevation in the naive state did not change their reaction when told that there were some normal people who did not react in this fashion.
Those were his only interludes behind bars, although he collected four more charges on his police record in 1921 and 1922, three for burglary and one for robbery.
Those ten days were like no others that Blanche had known.
Those that remain are those that were headed by strong executives, men with the abilities to last almost 30 years in the competitive survival of the fittest.
Those named in the Greek paper were manufacturing reasons to steal aft under pretence of some call of duty, so as to be near Spencer, watching an opportunity to communicate with him.
The Asphodel Fields were for a varied selection of human souls: Those whose sins equalled their goodness, were indecisive in their lives, or were not judged.
Those who had been involved in the Shah Khalil Allah's murder were punished and the Persian king Fath Ali Shah increased Hasan Ali Shah's land holdings in the Mahallat region and gave him one of his daughters, Sarv-i Jahan Khanum, in marriage.
Those who did not become part of this extended family were deprived of power and prestige.
Those who converted to Islam at the insistence of Abu Bakr were:
Those Greeks who chose to resist ( the ' Allies ') were defeated in the twin simultaneous battles of Thermopylae on land and Artemisium at sea.
Those powerful families were supported by Iberians who were openly or secretly Christians and had acted with the rebels.
235 men were killed and a further 350 wounded Those casualty figures are wrong, — more than half of the battalion — within half an hour.
Those who were chained to the spot by the weakness of their sex, or the infirmity of age, or the attractions of the place, were cut off by the enemy.
Those Milwaukee " home " games were phenomenally successful, with the handful of games accounting for about one-third of total White Sox home attendance.
Those Trekboers who trekked into and occupied the eastern Cape were semi-nomadic.
Those that remained left behind, however, were captured or sunk by Octavian's forces.
Those in what became central Chile were more settled and more likely to use irrigation.

Those and equivalent
Those with MBA or equivalent degrees are likely to be employed as project managers.
The concept has resulted in two different series of masses: Those based on the local pound ( which after metrication was considered equivalent to half a kilogram ), and those uprated to being based on the kilogram.
Those who pass the exam are designated Engineer In Training or given an equivalent designation, such as Engineer Intern, by their state's licensure board for engineers, and are partway through the certification process.
Those who completed only vocational school ( PTU ) or " incomplete secondary school " were not certified as having completed secondary education ( they lacked an аттестат зрелости – maturity certificate – or equivalent diploma from a specialized secondary school ) and were thus not eligible to attend a VUZ.
Those holding English or Welsh QTS ( or an equivalent from another country ) must apply for registration with the relevant General Teaching Council.
Those power and torque outputs-and overall performance-were down on equivalent FWD Magna ’ s due to the space requirements ( with a revised firewall developed in Australia by ROH ) and restrictions placed on the Sports free flowing exhaust system, and the extra weight of the AWD driveline components ( up to depending on model and equipment levels ).
Those Scottish students who return to school will usually take Highers in S5 and then more highers, or Advanced highers ( the equivalent of first year university courses ) in S6.
Those obtaining the rank of Oberst-Gruppenführer were also typically granted equivalent police or Waffen-SS general rank.
Those passing PGCEs in Northern Ireland are granted ' eligibility to teach ' in Northern Ireland ( equivalent to QTS ).
Those 150, 000 women that did serve released the equivalent of 7 divisions of men for combat.
Those who want unfettered control in the endpoints only, are greatly frustrated by the various realities of today's networks, such as firewalls, filtering / throttling, and the lack of adoption of a universal VoIP equivalent to the phone number.
Those who take the corresponding subjects at AS / A-level ( or equivalent ) are generally excluded from the external assessment in that subject, as the completion of the corresponding subject certifies the academic achievement required.
" Those findings, seemingly, invalidate the claim that those forms were equivalent or consistent.

Those and modern
Those modern scholars who urge that we must keep in mind the fundamental continuity of Aegean development from earliest times -- granted occasional irruptions of peoples and ideas from outside -- are correct ; ;
Those involved in social welfare included the accelerated development of schools and community centres, and a modern, fully equipped hospital in Nairobi.
Those who regard this homage as cynical should note that, cynical or not, such a move would hardly have benefited those involved, had Claudius been " hated ", as some commentators, both modern and historic, characterize him.
Those opposing the proposed constitution were labeled Anti-Federalists, but neither group was a political party in the modern sense.
Those hardware include modern aircraft such as F-15K fighters and AH-64 attack helicopters which will be used by Singapore and Japan, whose airframes will be built by Korea Aerospace Industries in a joint-production deal with Boeing.
Vaγimba-" Those of the forest " in Proto – Southeast Barito ( a former Austronesian language whose modern branch called " Barito languages " includes the Malagasy language | Malagasy and the languages spoken by the Dayak people | Dayaks peoples of the Barito river in South Kalimantan | Borneo: ma ' anyan language | Ma ' anyan, Dusun Deyah, Dusun Malang, Dusun Witu, and Paku.
Those battles in modern Laurens County were:
Those maintained as private homes ; such as Arundel, Berkeley, Carlisle and Winchester were in much better condition, but not necessarily defendable in a conflict ; while some such as Bolsover were redesigned as more modern dwellings in a Palladian style.
Those measures do not appear in vocal scores, and modern performances usually delete them, bringing the duet to a full close so that the opening bars of the finale are not covered by applause.
Those are occasionally also present on modern architectures.
His States of Mind, in three large panels, The Farewell, Those who Go, and Those Who Stay, " made his first great statement of Futurist painting, bringing his interests in Bergson, Cubism and the individual's complex experience of the modern world together in what has been described as one of the ' minor masterpieces ' of early twentieth century painting.
Those buildings still stand, supplemented by many more modern buildings.
Those supporters would demand that Scipio be held responsible for murder, though modern scholars believe that the majority of the Senate supported both of the Scipio men in the controversy.
Those militants who follow a version of sharia based on the classical fiqh (" jurisprudence ") as interpreted by local ulema (" jurists "), were the most prominent of several competing trends in modern Islamic philosophy in the 1970s and 1980s.
Those that defend MacDonald's overall catalog of work counter that these findings are measured against modern cultural standards, and not in the context of American pop culture of the 1940s, when such stereotyping was more widely accepted.
Those supporting a multiregional origin of modern humans envision fertile reproduction between many evolutionary stages and homo walking, or gene transfer between adjacent populations due to gene passage and spreading in successive generations.
Those who did study under this discipline were taught Classical Literature, History, Rhetoric, Dialectic, Natural Philosophy, Arithmetic, some Medieval Texts, Greek as well as modern foreign languages.
Those communities were centered around Baçaim, modern Vasai, which was then called the “ Northern Court of Portuguese India ” ( in opposition to the " Southern Court " at Goa ).
Those codes did not address hazards present in the building which would not be tolerated today given a modern understanding of fire safety.
Those made by Robey & Co. used their standard steam wagon engine and pistol boiler fitted in a girder frame with rolls and a chain drive to produce a quick-reversing roller suitable for modern road surfaces such as tarmacadam and bituminous asphalt.
Those who could get milk and eggs mixed it with brandy, Madeira or sherry to make a drink similar to modern alcoholic egg nog.
Those that progress to training for fast jet flying will then progress to an advanced trainer, typically capable of high subsonic speeds, high-energy manoeuvers, and equipped with systems that simulate modern weapons and surveillance.
* Those Tough To Pick Door Locks, September 1969 very good article / illustrations on modern 20th century door locks

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