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Through analysis of various strontium isotopes, archaeologists have realized that much of the timber that composes Chacoan construction came from a number of distant mountain ranges, indicative also of the Chaco Road's economic significance.
Through her children Agnes would exert much influence in Jerusalem for almost 20 years.
Through this, the exhibition was designed to inspire greater public enthusiasm and support for the constructive work and planning by engineers and public officials who had contributed so much toward improvement of streets and highways.
Through analysis of this and other of Hayek's works, Block purports, " in making the case against socialism, Hayek was led into making all sort of compromises with what otherwise appeared to be his own philosophical perspective – so much so, that if a system was erected on the basis of them, it would not differ too sharply from what this author explicitly opposed.
Through much of 2006 the country and Congress was immersed in a debate about these proposals.
# Through underwriting, the process by which insurers select the risks to insure and decide how much in premiums to charge for accepting those risks ;
Through the years, Mobil was among the largest sellers of gasoline and motor oils in the United States and even held the top spot during the 1940s and much of the 1950s.
Through all these changes, however, the discs have continued to be known as " phonograph records " or, much more commonly, simply as " records ".
Through dendrochronology ( tree-ring dating ), radiocarbon dates could be calibrated to a much higher degree of accuracy.
Through the balance of the 1970s until 1992, the factory stock sheetmetal over a racing frame meant the cars looked very much like their street version counterparts.
) Through much of the modern era, it was thought that play texts were popular items among Renaissance readers that provided healthy profits for the stationers who printed and sold them.
Through intricate doubling, the arranger can simulate the sound of a much larger woodwind section.
According to this reading, Egypt is viewed as destructive and vulgar ; the critic Paul Lawrence Rose writes: “ Shakespeare clearly envisages Egypt as a political hell for the subject, where natural rights count for nothing .” Through the lens of such a reading, the ascendancy of Rome over Egypt does not speak to the practice of empire-building as much as it suggests the inevitable advantage of reason over sensuality.
Through them Ulmo would learn much of the Elves.
Through much of its history, wargames were only about half of the Avalon Hill line.
Through fighting, Yongle learned to appreciate the importance of cavalry in battle and eventually began spending much of his resources to keep horses in good supply.
Through the testimony of her friends, and the reading of her letters and diary, McPherson comes to know Laura and slowly becomes obsessed with her, so much so Lydecker accuses him of falling in love with the dead woman.
Through the teaching, Daniel learns not only karate but also important life lessons such as the importance of balance, reflected by the belief that martial arts training is as much about training the spirit as the body.
Through much of the early 1780s the settlers also faced a hostile response from Native American tribes.
Through this period, the foot soldier ( who was pivotal to much of the Roman military engineering capability ) was largely replaced by mounted soldiers.
Through much struggle, workers and advocates were able to achieve basic rights for workers, which included the right to form unions, and negotiate terms such as wages, overtime pay, health insurance, and retirement pensions ; and eventually they were also able to attain legal protections such as minimum wage standards, and discrimination and sexual abuse protections.
Through much of its history, Willsboro's main employer was a paper mill ( which produced the wood pulp used in the making of paper ).
Through much of the nineteenth century, Métis families used the two-wheeled Red River ox cart trains to travel into the Great Plains, where the men would hunt bison and women would process the meat, skins and bones.
Through the second half of the 19th century, Johnstown made much of the nation's barbed wire.

Through and history
Through most of its history, astrology was considered a scholarly tradition.
Through his simple message Cyril became recognized as one of the most profound and admired Bishops in church history, which ultimately led to his canonization by the Christian church.
Through the 1960s and 1970s, comic fanzines followed some general formats, such as the industry news and information magazine ( The Comic Reader was one example ), interview, history and review-based fanzines, and the fanzines which basically represented independent comic book-format exercises.
Through his magazine, Famous Monsters of Filmland ( 1958 – 1983 ), Ackerman introduced the history of the science fiction, fantasy and horror film genres to a generation of young readers.
Through a mentor and fellow Immortal — Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, played by Sean Connery — he learns of the existence of other Immortals, who occur spontaneously throughout history.
Through most of history many philosophers found it inconceivable that cognition could be implemented by a physical substance such as brain tissue ( that is neurons and synapses ).
Through an ongoing process which takes place in human history, light is gradually removed from the world of matter and returned to the world of light from which it came.
Through the early history of Unix, kernels were generally small, even though those kernels contained device drivers and file system managers.
Through history, some have concluded that a pessimistic attitude, although justified, must be avoided in order to endure.
Through the study of history, individuals are imbued with a particular identity.
Through the medium of Scott's novels, the violent religious and political conflicts of the country's recent past could be seen as belonging to history – which Scott defined, as the subtitle of Waverley ("' Tis Sixty Years Hence ") indicates, as something that happened at least 60 years ago.
Through the 2010 season, the Rangers have won 3, 758 games and lost 4, 240 over their history, equating to a. 472 lifetime winning percentage.
Through the songs, Amos explores such topics as the history of America, American people, Native American history, pornography, masochism, homophobia and misogyny.
Through his faith, he is given a prophetic vision of the history of the world, and inscribes prophetic writings that are to be " sealed up " until the Lord sees fit that they be revealed.
In an alternative history novel by S. M. Stirling, Marching Through Georgia, it is mentioned that Roosevelt retired after his second term and Willkie became his successor as President.
Through history, several solutions have been proposed, among the earliest recorded being those of Aristotle and Archimedes.
Through most of its history, Chrysler has been the third largest of the " Big 3 " U. S. automakers, but in January 2007, DaimlerChrysler, excluding its luxury Mercedes and Maybach lines, also outsold traditionally second place Ford, though behind General Motors and Toyota.
: Through its history, CORBA has been plagued by shortcomings in its implementations.
Through the discipline ’ s history, certain influences have grown more and less influential in determining the focus of study.
Through most of human history societies have been based on personal relations: individuals in groups know each other and exchange favors.
Through history, Metz population has been impacted by the vicissitudes of the wars and the annexations involving the city and avoiding a continuous population growth.
Through most of its history, the value of the renminbi was pegged to the U. S. dollar.

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