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Though the precise origins of the genre are not known, examples emerged during the 1950s, when archival film footage became relatively easy to locate.
Though untouched areas adjacent to the original excavations were left undisturbed awaiting a more precise dating of Roman pottery types, the " Baths of the Swimmer ", named for the mosaic figure in the apodyterium, were meticulously excavated, in 1966 – 70 and 1974 – 75, in part as a training ground for young archaeologists and in part to establish a laboratory of well-understood finds as a teaching aid.
Though there is significant variation in length, balance, and weight of the jian from different periods, within any given period the general purpose of the jian is to be a multipurpose cut and thrust weapon capable of stabbing, as well as making both precise cuts and slashes, as opposed to specializing in one form of use.
Though precise figures have been disputed, Kind of Blue has been described by many music writers not only as Davis's best-selling album, but as the best-selling jazz record of all time.
Though no precise details are known of the club's foundation, comprehensive research by historian Jeff Kent indicated that it was probably formed in 1879 as an offshoot of Porthill Victoria football club and took its name from its location, in the valley of canal ports.
* Though it is mentioned in various constitutional documents, the precise nature of the office of the Prime Minister operates mostly according to understood, uncodified British conventions.
Though, as in the late 16th and 17th centuries, the 20th-century Royal Family were more or less supportive, British officialdom was far less so with English Heritage, who controlled the site of the real Globe nearby, refusing to allow the archaeology Wanamaker requested in order to ascertain its precise dimensions.
Though the precise boundaries of the order and its constituent families are yet to be resolved, it retains the core group of polypores in the family Polyporaceae, with additional species in the Fomitopsidaceae and Meripilaceae.
Though reporting of anorgasmia as a side effect of SSRIs is not precise, studies have found that 17 – 41 % of users of such medications are affected by some form of sexual dysfunction.
Though the precise role of these interhemispheric circuits is not yet understood, it is possible that one goal is to create a common timescale between the two hemsipheres, to achieve a seamless unity of attention / consciousness between processing in each hemisphere.
Though the precise date of the Exeter Codex's inscription is still unknown, it may generally be described as one of the great works of the English Benedictine revival of the tenth century, and proposed dates of authorship generally range from 960 to 990.
Though a last is made approximately in the shape of a human foot, the precise shape is tailored to the kind of footwear being made.
Though no precise widely accepted definition or criteria are associated with the term, there is much debate within the fields of pharmacology and bioethics around the propriety of developing such drugs, particularly after the commercial debut of Viagra.
Though, this industry did not remain as booming as in the 17th century because in the 19th century ( 1840 to be precise ) Royal Delft was the last factory standing.
Though the author denies that A Maggot is a historical novel, it does take place during a precise historical timeframe, May 1736 to February 1737, in England.
Though the precise locality is occasionally uncertain, the majority of the medieval synods assembled in the chapter-house of old St Pauls, or the former chapel of St Catherine within the precincts of Westminster Abbey or at Lambeth.
Though the text remains unclear as to the precise pretext, Clovis had Ragnachar executed.
Though the way sales figures were collected was less precise before 1995, the fastest selling album ( first week sales ) is Oasis ' Be Here Now, selling 663, 389 copies in its first week in the UK in August 1997.
Though often less precise than practiced, studio recordings, live recordings may offer a more exciting feel.

Though and usage
Though the word atom originally denoted a particle that cannot be cut into smaller particles, in modern scientific usage the atom is composed of various subatomic particles.
Though there were few initial changes to the service, usage increased and the network became profitable.
* Though its usage here is not a parody, in an episode of Cheers, Cliff aborts his plans to emigrate to Canada with his love interest when Sam, Woody, and Frasier appeal to his patriotic side by singing this song.
Though controversial ( with many traditional herpetologists still using Bufo marinus ) the binomial Rhinella marina is gaining in acceptance with such bodies as the IUCN, Encyclopaedia of Life, Amphibian Species of the World and increasing numbers of scientific publications adopting its usage.
< sup > δ </ sup > Though this term is non-standard usage – by " left ", agorists mean " left " in the general sense used by left-libertarians, as defined by Roderick T. Long, as "... an integration, or I'd argue, a reintegration of libertarianism with concerns that are traditionally thought of as being concerns of the left.
Though usage of the Internet was not interrupted, he soon received
Though singular they is widespread in everyday English and has a long history of usage, debate continues about its acceptability.
Though the British government financially supports the use of English in Tanzania, its usage in the Tanzanian society has diminished over the past decades: In the seventies Tanzanian university students used to speak English with each other, whereas now they almost exclusively use Swahili outside the classroom.
Though tolerances such as this will vary from project to project, in the field and day to day usage beyond a 100th of a foot is often impractical.
Though Cārvākas accepted direct perception as the surest method to prove the truth of anything, they might also have accepted a limited usage of inference.
Though the common usage is ghetto, the Nazis most often referred to these areas in documents and signage at their entrances as Jüdischer Wohnbezirk or Wohngebiet der Juden ( German ); both translate as Jewish Quarter.
Though the term Noumenon did not come into common usage until Kant, the idea that undergirds it, that matter has an absolute existence which causes it to emanate certain phenomena, had historically been subjected to criticism.
Though the post office was renamed Slaughters in 1915, the town remained Slaughtersville from its incorporation in 1861 until 1967 when the Board on Geographic Names reversed an earlier decision and conformed to common usage and the present name of the post office.
Though the word " voivodeship " ( other spellings are " voievodship " and " voivodship ") appears in English dictionaries such as the OED and Webster's, it is not in common general usage, and voivodeships in Poland and elsewhere are frequently referred to as " provinces ".
Though the neighborhood was once considered to run as far south as 125th Street, modern usage defines the neighborhood as running north from Hamilton Heights at 155th Street to Inwood, topping out just below Dyckman Street.
Though the usage of the term as a kind of shorthand to designate the work of certain Post-war " schools " employing relatively specific material and generic techniques has become conventional since the mid-1980s, the theoretical underpinnings of Postmodernism as an epochal or epistemic division are still very much in controversy.
Though there were few initial changes to the service, usage increased and the network became profitable.
Though there were few initial changes to the service, usage increased and the network became profitable.
Though this usage continues to be widespread, the term, " etheric travel ", used by some later Theosophists, offers a useful distinction.
Though the preferred term by scuba users is " diver ", the " frogman " epithet persists in informal usage by non-divers, especially in the media and often in reference to professional scuba divers such as in a police role.
Though many dictionaries define inductive reasoning as reasoning that derives general principles from specific observations, this usage is outdated.
Though speculation in idle sites is for these reasons often profitable to their owner ( and even when not profitable, keeping sites idle is often the rational choice from the standpoint of the owner's financial expectation ), continued retention of land without usage ( or in sub-optimal use ) causes those who actually desire to use land to settle for lower quality of land.
Though the word itself can describe both an arteriogram and a venogram, in its everyday usage, the terms angiogram and arteriogram are often used synonymously, whereas the term venogram is used more precisely.
Though the usage " griot " is far more common in English, some griot advocates such as Bakari Sumano prefer the term jeli.
Though this is not precisely correct usage, the unimportant elements of ESR are often neglected in circuit discussion, since it is rare that all elements of ESR are significant to a particular application.

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