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Underneath and structure
Underneath these remains were found a large stone structure built on top of the bedrock.

Underneath and are
Underneath a drier outer crust ( much like oil shale ), some other NEOs are inactive comets which include billions of tons of water ice and kerogen hydrocarbons, as well as some nitrogen compounds.
Underneath this, in order, are a thin layer of connective tissue, a layer of circular muscle, a layer of longitudinal muscle, and a peritoneum surrounding the body cavity.
Underneath the bodywork, a touring car is often more closely related to its road-going origins, using many original components and mountings, while some top-flight GT cars are purpose-built tube-frame racing chassis underneath a cosmetic body shell.
Underneath the row of photographs of the capsule is a photograph of a spectroscope's scale ; the scale runs from 700 nm to 400 nm ; there are numerous red, orange, and yellow colored lines in the region between 660 and 600 nm, but no lines for readings smaller than 590 nm.
Underneath the dura mater are the leptomeninges, which appear to be edema tous and have multiple small hemorrhagic foci.
Underneath the motorway junction are the meeting points of local roads ; the river Tame's confluences with the River Rea and Hockley Brook ; electricity lines ; gas pipelines ; the Cross-City and Walsall railway lines, and Salford Junction where the Grand Union Canal, Birmingham and Fazeley Canal and Tame Valley Canal meet.
Underneath this Aeon are the twelve Aeons, of which six are ruled by Sabaoth Adamas, and six by Jabraoth.
Underneath these idiosyncratic layers, however, are the archetypes which form the psychic contents of all human experiences.
Underneath the station on Carlisle Street are tram routes 3 and 16.
Underneath the platform are four tracks, the center two carrying the BMT Brighton Line with tracks E2 and E3 carrying southbound and northbound express IRT Eastern Parkway Line trains on either side of the Brighton Line tracks.
Underneath these trees are planted a number of shrubs, most noticeably Laurels ( Aucuba japonica ) and Hollies ( such as Ilex aquifolium ), and several Camellias ( Camellia japonica ) and a Fatsia japonica.
Underneath its center are " national organisations or wilayas, usually headed by a group of 12, control networks of local committees and cells.
Underneath the slab are ground-level and underground facilities, including a car park.
Underneath the beams are rubber pads which absorb shock, vibrations and sound waves, ultimately soundproofing the space from any interruptions caused by the subway line.
Underneath the coat of arms will usually appear the phrase " By Appointment to …" followed by the title and name of the royal customer, and then what goods are provided.
Underneath Deadmans point there are some extremely rare aquatic mosses and sponges.
Underneath the Oldenburg brand are the last two numbers of the horse's life number ..
Underneath the alluvium and on the surrounding hills are Deakin Volcanics erupted during the Silurian age at 414 Mya.
Underneath the church are many tunnels which were used by the smugglers in the fourteenth century.
Underneath the distress, partners are desperate to know: Are you there for me?
" Underneath her physical beauty, Akasha is a fundamentally dark, empty, nihilistic person with no sense of morality, ethics, or human compassion ; her actions are almost always based on her insatiable need to fill her own inner emptiness.
Underneath the eagle are two oak branches, which represent civic virtues, and over the point where they cross is the first known coat of arms of Belgrade, which represents the heraldic history of the city.
Underneath the marsh is such a valley, while the steeply sided Volscian Mountains and the floor under the outer dunes are the corresponding horsts.

administrative and structure
After the First Ecumenical Council at Nicea, the church structure was patterned after the administrative divisions of the Roman Empire wherein a metropolitan or bishop of a metropolis came to be the ecclesiastical head of a civil capital of a province or a metropolis.
The judicial branch's general structure is composed of four distinct jurisdictions ( civilian, administrative, constitutional, and special ).
In order to stimulate the economy and attract foreign partners, the government has revamped the legal and administrative structure governing investment.
As UCLA law professor Stephen Yeazell has pointed out, the most likely reason is that the abysmally poor transportation, communications, and administrative apparatus of medieval times made it impossible for the English sovereign to directly manage the entire country in terms of individuals ; it was easier to structure society by imposing obligations upon groups which were enforced by the sporadic use of force.
Rather, it is in reference to internal campaigns of opposition where the Covenant-breaker is challenging the unity of the Faith, causing internal division, or by claiming or supporting an alternate succession of authority or administrative structure.
Eritrea was to have its own administrative and judicial structure, its own flag, and control over its domestic affairs, including police, local administration, and taxation.
The usual pattern for building a railway terminus was to conceal the metal structure behind an elaborate facade: Eiffel's design for Budapest used the metal structure as the centrepiece of the building, flanked on either side by conventional stone and brick-clad structures housing administrative offices.
This arrangement has come about because as the area of London grew and absorbed neighbouring settlements, a series of administrative reforms did not amalgamate the City of London with the metropolitan area, and its unique political structure was retained.
As part of the government reform, the Orthodox Church was partially incorporated into the country's administrative structure, in effect making it a tool of the state.
Larger hotels may operate with an extensive management structure consisting of a General Manager who serves as the head executive, department heads who oversee various departments, middle managers, administrative staff, and line-level supervisors.
Its head, Keidanren president Doko Toshio, insisted that government agree to take its recommendations seriously and commit itself to reforming the administrative structure and the tax system.
Within the university ’ s administrative structure, the highest body is the university court.
Along with the state administrative hierarchy, there existed a parallel structure of party organizations, which allowed the Politburo to exercise large amounts of control over the republics.
During the 1920s, he first started to systematize and extend the Bahá ' í administration throughout the world where there existed Bahá ' í communities ; because the Bahá ' í community was relatively small and undeveloped when he assumed the leadership of the religion, he strengthened and developed it over many years to the point where it was capable of supporting the administrative structure envisioned by ` Abdu ' l-Bahá.
* Tambo ( Incan structure ), an administrative building found along major Incan roads that was used for lodging, storage, and record-keeping
Sweden both grew through conquests and went through a complete overhaul of its administrative structure.
Thus during his lifetime, Shoghi Effendi prepared for the election of the Universal House of Justice, by establishing a strong administrative structure at the local and national levels.
The Confederation Congress finally set up a suitable administrative structure for the Federal government.
Carried within the information payload, which has its own frame structure of nine rows and 261 columns, are administrative units identified by pointers.
The Baoulé, like the Asante, elaborated a highly centralized political and administrative structure under three successive rulers, but it finally split into smaller chiefdoms.
Together they gathered Shakers " into order " in their own communities, established the administrative structure that would promote equality of the sexes, and began building the villages that would become the Shakers ' most visible sign of success.
Thus two Elders and two Eldresses formed the Ministry at the top of the administrative structure.
The agents went to work energetically, however, and started with an onslaught on the old administrative organization of the country, in a deliberate attempt to liquidate the very identity of the old federal structure.
The provinces are organized into 7 regions for census purposes ; however, they do not represent an administrative structure.

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