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Thymiana and town
At the southern edge of the Kambos plain lies the town of Thymiana.

is and sole
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
This help is offered to applicants who ordinarily would not undertake the exploration under present conditions or circumstances at their sole expense and who are unable to obtain funds from commercial sources on reasonable terms.
For our present purposes we assume that the sole subject of bargaining is the basic wage rate ( not including productivity improvement factors or cost-of-living adjustments ), and it is this basic wage rate which determines the level of costs.
I believe rather that it is due to the catastrophic world in which that creativity seemed to be the sole value.
Yet for much of the globe, Hollywood is just that -- prime, if not sole, source of knowledge.
The aardvark is not closely related to the pig ; rather, it is the sole recent representative of the obscure mammalian order Tubulidentata, in which it is usually considered to form one variable species of the genus Orycteropus, the sole surviving genus in the family Orycteropodidae.
Agapanthus, native to South Africa, is the sole genus of the subfamily.
* Farming is the sole occupation which offers total independence and self-sufficiency.
It is drafted in reply to a birthday greeting from his followers, a manifesto proclaiming himself the sole representative of the Spanish monarchy.
The sole surviving manuscript from which almost every other is derived is a ninth-century Carolingian text, V, produced in Fulda from an insular exemplar.
This can be at preferential rates, as the sole client using the IT installation is the bank.
As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being.
Politically, tourism is the more important of the two, as it employs a greater number of people within the Territory, and a larger proportion of the businesses in the tourist industry are locally owned, as are a number of the highly tourism-dependent sole traders ( for example, taxi drivers and street vendors ).
In general they are loosely organized " in-house " unions, although the Botswana Federation of Trade Unions ( BFTU ) is consolidating its role as the sole national trade union centre in the country .< ref >
The " floor " of a cabin is properly known as the sole, but is more likely to be called the floor ( a floor is properly, a structural member which ties a frame to the keelson and keel ).
In this case, the sole purpose of the bacterial step is the regeneration of Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup >.

is and source
Lawrence Lipton, in The Holy Barbarians, stresses that for the beat generation sex is more than a source of pleasure ; ;
And it is clearly argued by Lord Percy of Newcastle, in his remarkable long essay, The Heresy Of Democracy, and in a more general way by Voegelin, in his New Science Of Politics, that this same Rousseauan idea, descending through European democracy, is the source of Marx's theory of the dictatorship of the proletariat.
It is more difficult with Faulkner than with most authors to say what is the extent and what is the source of his knowledge.
How literature does this, or for whom, is certainly not clear, but the content, form, and language of the `` message '', as well as the source, would all play differentiated parts in giving and molding a sense of purpose.
Without a precise knowledge of Germanic philology, however, it is debatable whether their use was not more often a source of confusion and error than anything else.
But the secretary insists that the success of the American farmer is the `` greatest single source of strength '' in the struggle to insure freedom around the world.
There is a trend to packaging meat at a central source, freezing it, and shipping it to outlying stores, where meat cutters will not be required.
As a source of investment capital, the system is beneficial to local communities and encourages the development of industries in rural areas.
In this hour of crisis, the wisdom, the dedication, the stabilizing force that he represents in current American government is an almost indispensable source of strength.
It is obvious that this is a potential and lucrative source of revenue for the assessors of those towns where a substantial amount of such property would be subject to taxation.
The long-range objective is to bring about consolidation of ownership through use of land exchange authority and through purchase on a moderate scale of inholdings which comprise key tracts for recognized National Forest programs such as recreation development, or which are a source of damage to lands in National Forests and National Grasslands.
The drill press consists of a vertical shaft ( spindle ) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing ( quill ) in which the spindle is mounted, a head in which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon which the work is placed.
With the source of light behind the copy, there is no loss of lumen output, as with conventional boards illuminated by means of reflected light.
Another important source of evidence only recently receiving much attention is the analysis of atmospheric dust for a meteoritic component.
It also provides a frame within which the registration of vital events is gradually gaining force ( though one cannot expect to obtain reliable vital statistics in most parts of the Congo from this source in the near future ).
In the new country the electoral process is considered as a means of resolving fundamental, and sometimes bitter, differences among leaders and also as a source of policy guidance.
Whatever the source of Rangoni's power, Marina is his captive now ; ;
Radiosterilization ( at 3 Mrad ) is more expensive than canning, particularly for the cesium-137 source.

is and two-tone
The coat of arms is two-tone, with the school's official colours, garnet and blue, on the shield.
* 1922 – Toll of the Sea debuts as the first general release film to use two-tone Technicolor ( The Gulf Between is the first film to do so but it is not widely distributed ).
This two-tone approach has the advantage that it is not restricted to broadband devices and is commonly used for radio receivers.
The team's mascot is Blaze the Trail Cat, a two-tone silver-colored mountain lion, which has been the team's official mascot since 2002.
Ben-Hur — filmed around the same time — contains two-tone sequences but is shot primarily in black-and-white with tinting and toning in many scenes.
Neville Eugenton Staple ( born 11 April 1955 ) is a singer for the two-tone ska band, The Specials as well as his own combo, The Neville Staple Band.
The " two-tone " look, with the abdomen much lighter than the cephalothorax, is quite striking.
The 40 series cars were manufactured from better quality alloy, meaning that the survival rate is higher and although originally sold in trade packs of six, they were re-coloured in two-tone paintwork and renumbered in 1954, becoming some of the first models sold in their own unique boxes.
The primary way to establish the identity of an Eagle Talon is its two-tone body color-the ' greenhouse ' ( roof, pillars, door-mounted mirrors ) was always black regardless of the body color ( Note: 1G Eclipses with a 2. 0 L engine also have black ' greenhouse ' roofs ).
Although, with two-tone paper, the color remains same, however, the intensity of color is different.
It is distinguished from the regular Gallardo externally by having a black-roofed two-tone color scheme as well as specially-designed " Callisto " rims.
The LP 560-4 Noctis is a version of Gallardo LP 560-4 with two-tone colour schemes, for Hong Kong and China markets.
It is made up of a base pattern of light tan overlaid with broad swathes of pale olive green and wide two-tone bands of brown.
Turn signal lever is now also black ( 1984 and below models were interior color keyed ) with the exception of models with two-tone paint.
* The Transitional dialect, which is a two-tone dialect like the Northern, but which has phonological features of the Southern, is historically spoken in the villages of Petersburg ( Gántiyaakw Séedi “ Steamboat Canyon ”), Kake ( Khéixh ' “ Daylight ”), and Wrangell ( Khaachxhana. áak ' w “ Khaachxhan ’ s Little Lake ”), and in the surrounding regions, although it has almost disappeared.
Finally, the bat is stained in one of seven standard colors, which include natural white, red stain, black, and a two-tone blue and white stain.
There is a Z71 package available on LT2 and LT3 models which includes two-tone leather seats.
The weapons are colored a bit differently from their Counter-Strike counterparts, such as the Arctic Warfare Magnum which is now brown instead of green, the Steyr AUG and the Colt M4 carbine are now two-tone police black instead of the usual colors.
He is remembered as the first styling chief in the US automobile industry, the originator of clay modeling of automotive designs, the wraparound windshield, the hardtop sedan, factory two-tone paint, and tail-fins.
Perhaps his most famous piece is his iconic two-tone portrait of Che Guevara created in 1968 and based on a photo by Alberto Korda.
Infall of this material causes a slight darkening and reddening of the leading hemisphere of Iapetus ( similar to what is seen on the Uranian moons Oberon and Titania ) but does not directly create the dramatic two-tone coloration of that moon.

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