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In Tamil Nadu State, it is called ம ு ள ை க ் க ீ ர ை and is regularly consumed as a favourite dish, where the greens are steamed, and mashed, with light seasoning of salt, red chillis and cumin.
For the remainder of his reign there are problems: one of his sons rapes one of his daughters, another son kills the first, his favourite son rebels and is killed, until finally only two contenders for the succession remain, one of them Bathsheba's son Solomon.
Although the change from rolls to codices roughly coincides with the transition from papyrus to parchment as favourite writing material, the two developments are quite unconnected.
They can have a life span of 8 – 10 years in the wild, but live less than four years on average, as they are " a favourite food of jaguar, puma, ocelot, eagle and caiman ".
" In Wales it is declared to be a favourite lurking-place of the fairies, who are said to occasion a snapping sound when children, holding one end of the digitalis bell, suddenly strike the other on the hand to hear the clap of fairy thunder, with which the indignant fairy makes her escape from her injured retreat.
This was also because his favourite flavour crisps are salt and vinegar.
7 Issue 2, pp 431 – 446 ; a new field since the 1980s ; favourite topics are work, family, religion, crime, and images of women ; scholars are using women's letters, memoirs, poetry, and court records.
The Daf and Chang are a big favourite of Holi ( the festival of colours ) revellers.
Speaking about the issue she said: " Elephants are one of my favourite animals and I love them.
Among his other favourite weapons are a longbow and a large two-handed broadsword weighing more than 50 kilograms ( 110 lbs ).
They are, in my opinion, the most outstanding figures ( among the youngest ones ), and the following must be borne in mind about them: Bukharin is not only a most valuable and major theorist of the Party ; he is also rightly considered the favourite of the whole Party, but his theoretical views can be classified as fully Marxist only with great reserve, for there is something scholastic about him ( he has never made a study of the dialectics, and, I think, never fully understood it )...
Advocates are often normal users who devote their spare time to advocacy of their operating system of choice ; many have a deep and abiding interest in the use, design and construction of operating systems and an emotional investment in their favourite operating system.
Newly acquired pubs are often renamed by the new owners, and many people resent the loss of traditional names, especially if their favourite regional beer disappears at the same time.
His favourite part of the job is creating coastlines, the most notable of which are the fjords found on the coast of Norway on planet Earth, for which he won an award.
" If people are voting tigers as their favourite animal, it means they recognise their importance, and hopefully the need to ensure their survival ," he said.
His Harvard lectures ( 1924 – 37 ) are studded with quotations from his favourite poets, Wordsworth and Shelley.
Lob worms are a particular favourite, as is breadflake or paste.
Another smelly favourite for chub are cheese flavours and a flavour called " scopex " which can be sprayed onto your bait.
In the Asterix comic series set in Gaul, wild boar are the favourite food of Obelix whose immense appetite means that he can eat several roasted boar in a single sitting.
Marr's other favourite guitarists are James Williamson of The Stooges, Pete Townshend of The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan, Keith Richards and John McGeoch of Magazine and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
There are a few human figurines made of limestone ( El-Wad, Ain Mallaha, Ain Sakhri ), but the favourite subject of representative art seems to have been animals.
He revealed on the BBC Radio 2 feature " Tracks of My Years " that his favourite songs are: " I Can Help " by Billy Swan, " Bleeding Love " by Leona Lewis, " Chasing Cars " by Snow Patrol, " Beautiful " by Christina Aguilera, " Unfinished Sympathy " by Massive Attack, " Tangled Up In Blue " by Bob Dylan, " Shoulda Woulda Coulda " by Beverley Knight, " This Woman's Work " by Maxwell, " He's So Fine " by The Chiffons and " Falling Slowly " by The Frames.
These streets all lead up to Stirling Castle and are the favourite haunt of tourists who stop off at the Old Town Jail, Mar's Wark, Argyll's Lodging and the castle.

are and schemes
Most modern character-encoding schemes are based on ASCII, though they support many additional characters.
Under these schemes, authors are paid a fee for the number of copies of their books in educational and / or public libraries.
These states are labeled by a set of quantum numbers summarized in the term symbol and usually associated with particular electron configurations, i. e., by occupation schemes of atomic orbitals ( e. g., 1s < sup > 2 </ sup > 2s < sup > 2 </ sup > 2p < sup > 6 </ sup > for the ground state of neon -- term symbol: < sup > 1 </ sup > S < sub > 0 </ sub >).
As widespread inefficiencies in numbering ( such as the assignment of entire blocks of 10000 numbers to every competing carrier in every small village to support local number portability schemes ) have created shortages of available numbers, these prefixes are often " reclaimed " and issued as standard exchanges, moving the handful of numbers in them to one standard test exchange ( usually 958 ).
Sometimes small carbon containing ions are included in such schemes.
The prominence of the System / 360 led to the ubiquitous adoption of the 8-bit storage size, while in detail the EBCDIC and ASCII encoding schemes are different.
Population density also has a major impact, where dense urbanisation such as in Japan and the far east has led to the adoption of high capacity long multi-axle buses, often double-deckers, while South America and China are implementing large numbers of articulated buses for bus rapid transit schemes.
Products and services which BSI certifies as having met the requirements of specific standards within designated schemes are awarded the Kitemark.
Biomes are classification schemes defined by climatic parameters.
In these classification schemes Khmer's closest genetic relatives are the Bahnaric and Pearic languages.
Using Flynn's taxonomy, these two schemes of dealing with data are generally referred to as SIMD ( single instruction, multiple data ) and SISD ( single instruction, single data ), respectively.
In algebraic geometry, such topological spaces are examples of quasi-compact schemes, " quasi " referring to the non-Hausdorff nature of the topology.
More elaborate reactions are represented by reaction schemes, which in addition to starting materials and products show important intermediates or transition states.
Rhyming couplets are one of the simplest rhyme schemes in poetry.
The pregroove is not destroyed when the data are written to the CD-R, a point which some copy protection schemes use to distinguish copies from an original CD.
However, many other classification schemes, some of which are completely unrelated, also use colons and other punctuation in various functions.
This is a simple example of run-length encoding ; there are many schemes to reduce size by eliminating redundancy.
Generally, lossy data compression schemes are guided by research on how people perceive the data in question.
There are a number of common, standard and manufacturer-driven numbering and coding schemes for diodes ; the two most common being the EIA / JEDEC standard and the European Pro Electron standard:
* Synchronization: Since digital information is conveyed by the sequence in which symbols are ordered, all digital schemes have some method for determining the beginning of a sequence.
While the RSA patent expired in 2000, there are patents in force covering certain aspects of ECC technology, though some argue that the Federal elliptic curve digital signature standard ( ECDSA ; NIST FIPS 186-3 ) and certain practical ECC-based key exchange schemes ( including ECDH ) can be implemented without infringing them.
The madrāšê are written in stanzas of syllabic verse, and employ over fifty different metrical schemes.
* Linear algebraic groups ( or more generally affine group schemes ) — These are the analogues of Lie groups, but over more general fields than just R or C. Although linear algebraic groups have a classification that is very similar to that of Lie groups, and give rise to the same families of Lie algebras, their representations are rather different ( and much less well understood ).

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