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Kornemann's brief is that Antoninus might have waged preventive wars to head off these outsiders.
This has sparked much debate amongst developers, analysts, computer scientists, programmers, and outsiders who continue to be puzzled at the subtle differences in the definitions of these occupations.
Joy said, " The jury really is still out on these bodies, whether they were aristocrats, priests, criminals, outsiders, whether they went willingly to their deaths or whether they were executed – but Lindow was a very remote place in those days, an unlikely place for an ambush or a murder ".
This has sparked much debate amongst developers, analysts, computer scientists, programmers, and outsiders who continue to be puzzled at the subtle differences in the definitions of these occupations.
As Oneida thrived, it began to hire outsiders to work in these positions as well.
The vast amounts of materiel that both sides airdropped ( or airlifted to airstrips ) to troops on these islands meant drastic changes to the lifestyle of the islanders, many of whom had never seen outsiders before.
European traders first appeared in the area prior to 1700, and the Native Americans peacefully traded with these outsiders, although some minor skirmishes did occur.
Members of these teams might belong to different groups, but receive assignment to activities for the same project, thereby allowing outsiders to view them as a single unit.
Poland appeared in these films mostly through the eyes of European outsiders.
These server farms are continually monitored by both insiders and outsiders, and measurements of these characteristics are often used by consumers when choosing a commercial news service.
* a means of ensuring that outside authority does not become involved unless and until these criteria are satisfied, usually a code of silence regarding the activities of insiders when conversing with outsiders.
Besides the influence of outsiders, these changes can also be attributed to deaths of the elders and knowledgeable persons who practiced the rituals through old age and often disease.
Few outsiders have ever taken part in the clan's necromantic rituals, so the purpose of these is likewise a mystery.
For example, terms like Iroquois, Aztec, Māori, and Eskimo might be used by outsiders to refer to groups as a whole, whereas members of each of these groups will favor more differentiated endonyms.
Each of these terms has a problematic history, as they have been used by outsiders to refer to them, often with pejorative connotations.
In addition to these two loose groupings, a number of prominent Irish poets of the second half of the 20th century could be described as outsiders, although these poets could also be considered leaders of a mainstream tradition in the Republic which was critically eclipsed by the Ulster-centric focus of American and British-based Irish Studies academics and the prejudices of others who are gender study specialists.
While in general these groups will not have formal legal ties between individual congregations and consider themselves non-denominational, outsiders often describe them as denominations in and of themselves due to their close associations, equivalent doctrine, similar worship practices, and the ease of using one name to cover a larger group of churches.
Once these individuals united into a group, they viewed anyone who didn ’ t hold Nazi beliefs as outsiders, thus demonstrating polarization.
Ondaatje illuminates the investment of these settlers in Canada, through their labour, while remaining " outsiders " to mainstream society.
Both of these processes are based on the notion that people within the same group are interconnected and share successes and failures and therefore experience more sympathy towards each other than to out-group members, or social outsiders.
Such townspeople needed physical protection from lawless nobles and bandits, part of the motivation for gathering behind communal walls, but the struggle to establish their liberties, the freedom to conduct and regulate their own affairs and security from arbitrary taxation and harassment from the bishop, abbot, or count in whose jurisdiction these obscure and ignoble social outsiders lay, was a long process of struggling to obtain charters that guaranteed such basics as the right to hold a market.
Furthermore, interaction with these outsiders sparked a deadly disease outbreak amongst tribe members who were ravaged by small pox, influenza, and the measles.
Only a native of these villages may serve as king ; outsiders are barred from the role.

outsiders and groups
An argot (; French, Spanish, and Catalan for " slang ") is a secret language used by various groups — including, but not limited to, thieves and other criminals — to prevent outsiders from understanding their conversations.
The fulachtaí sites are found in wild areas, and usually associated with outsiders such as the Fianna and the above-mentioned männerbund groups, as well as with the hunting of deer.
Historical examples of groups, who have been specifically singled out as outsiders, are the Roma and Jews in Europe.
When the Japanese took control of the country, several American special operations groups stationed in the Philippines were introduced to the Filipino Martial Arts and swordsmanship, leading to this style reaching America despite the fact that natives were reluctant to allow outsiders in on their fighting secrets.
This in turn can relate to factors such as: norms for coordinating actions and dividing resources ; what is considered self-defense or provocation ; attitudes towards ' outsiders ', attitudes towards specific groups such as women, the disabled or the lower status ; the availability of alternative conflict resolution strategies ; trade interdependence and collective security pacts ; fears and impulses ; and ultimate goals regarding material and social outcomes.
There will often be differences between endonyms ( terms used by groups themselves ) and exonyms ( terms used by outsiders to describe a group ).
" Tolerantia was used to " denote the self-restraint of a civil power in the face of " outsiders, like infidels, Muslims or Jews, but also in the face of social groups like prostitutes and lepers.
The most traditional of Maya groups are the Lacandon, a small population avoiding contact with outsiders until the late 20th century by living in small groups in the Lacandon Jungle.
Seeking other outlets to develop his musical and theatrical sensibilities, he joined local drama groups and rallied fellow outsiders Matty Ray ( keys ) & Nick Cunneen ( drums ) to be his back-up band.
The cave is the source of the term Adullamites, which is used generally to refer to groups of political outsiders plotting their comeback or the overthrow of the status quo, especially after recent defeat.
Archaeologist Chapuruka Kusimba contends that the Mijikenda formerly resided in coastal cities but settled in the hinterlands of the area to avoid submission to dominant Portuguese forces in control. Historically, these ethnic groups have been called the Nyika or Nika by outsiders.
Often groups of the Yavapai, especially the Wipukepa and Kwevkepaya, lived together with the Tonto Apache ( as well as bands of the San Carlos Apache ) in bilingual rancherias, and could not be distinguished by outsiders ( Americans, Mexicans or Spanish ) except on the basis of their " Mother tongues.
Followers selected their local leaders on the basis of personal choice and precedence among regions, sects, ethnic groups or tribes, but the major leaders rose to prominence through their ties to outsiders who controlled the resources of money and arms.
By the end of the 18th century, when they first came into sustained contact with outsiders, there were estimated 7, 000 Adamanese, divided into five major groups, with distinct cultures, separate domains and mutually unintelligible languages.
:"... social groups create deviance by making rules whose infraction creates deviance, and by applying those roles to particular people and labeling them as outsiders.
:"... social groups create deviance by making rules whose infraction creates deviance, and by applying those roles to particular people and labeling them as outsiders.
Despite their political rivalry, the ethnic and cultural blending between the two groups had reached such a level that, by the time of the Europeans ' arrival, the Carib / Arawak complex in Guiana was so homogenous that the two groups were almost indistinguishable to outsiders.
Historically, there have been five tribal groups, all referring to themselves as Wanyamwezi to outsiders: Kimbu, Konongo, Nyamwezi, Sukuma, and Sumbwa, who were never united.

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