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naturally and royal
Spiegel also regards Kamboja / Kambujiya ( Cambyses ) and Kuru / Kyros ( Cyrus ) as the names of two pre-historic / legendary heroes of the Indo-Iranians ( i. e. prior to their split into Indo-Aryans and Iranians ) which were later revived naturally in the royal family of the Achaemenes and further opines that the myths about Cyrus were largely due to the confusion between the historical and the legendary heroes of the prehistoric period
The increase in the mining of silver and in trade naturally led to the introduction of larger quantities of royal coinage, modeled after the Venetian standard.
As in Renaissance Italy, a cult of personality naturally substituted for the divine right of the former legitimate royal house.
Spiegel also regards Kamboja / Kambujiya ( Cambyses ) and Kuru / Kyros ( Cyrus ) as the names of two pre-historic / legendary heroes of the Indo-Iranians ( i. e. prior to their split into Indo-Aryans and Iranians ) which were later revived naturally in the royal family of the Achaemenes and further opines that the myths about Cyrus were largely due to the confusion between the historical and the legendary heroes of the prehistoric period
Dingane's royal residence at UmGungundlovu was naturally protected against attack by hilly and rocky terrain all around, as well as an access route via Italeni passing through a narrow gorge called a defile.
Phaulkon's closeness to the king naturally earned him the envy of some Thai members of the royal court, which would eventually prove to be his undoing.
After the proclamation of the Greek Republic in 1924, royal control of the Holy Synod naturally ceased, and with the elevation of the Metropolitan of Athens to an Archbishophric in 1932, the Archbishop began to be named in liturgies.
The House of Orléans never possessed or used the Anjou ducal title during the ancien régime, being the most junior branch of the House of Bourbon, but naturally claims the right de jure to dispose of it as of all titles traditional in France's royal house.
Wild cats naturally preyed upon the rats and other vermin that ate from the royal granaries.
Because of Komand ' r's naturally grim disposition, a stark contrast to the royal family's generally contented outlook, the subjects of Tamaran hated her.
The Groom of the Stool ( formally styled: " Groom of the King's Close Stool to King ( name )") was the most intimate of a monarch's courtiers, whose physical intimacy naturally led to him becoming a man in whom much confidence was placed by his royal master, and with whom many royal secrets were shared as a matter of course.
On the other hand, practical people attribute the name to the geographical advantages of the place as a seaport – naturally protected the whole year round and endowed with a depth that can accommodate any size of shipping – a royal haven for vessels or a virtual princess of ports as thus indicated by Spanish colonizers on the country ’ s map.

naturally and ritual
A special type of bath, designed to be in direct contact with naturally gathered water, known as a mikveh, was created by the rabbis to simplify ritual washing, although certain forms of immersion in natural streams, lakes, and even the sea, if cleared by a rabbi, are still considered sufficient.
Halakha ( Jewish law ) requires that the water used for ritual washing be naturally pure, unused, not contain other substances, and not be discoloured.
They worked naturally occurring metal deposits, such as hammering and annealing copper for ritual objects like Mississippian copper plates and other decorations, but did not smelt iron or practice bronze metallurgy.

naturally and which
The one apparent connection between the two is a score of buildings which somehow or other have survived and which naturally enough are called `` historical monuments ''.
Quite naturally, there is a greater availability of those models which are manufactured within a specific country.
An aggressor would use an agent against which there was a minimal naturally acquired or artificially induced immunity in a target population.
The one sure way to tell victim and villain apart is to examine the hind legs which in the case of the idler, Psithyrus, lack the pollen baskets -- naturally!!
Let us take a set of circumstances in which I happen to be interested on the legislative side and in which I think every one of us might naturally make such a statement.
In it important elements of Christianity and of the Biblical view of reality in general, which now cause us much difficulty, could be responded to quite naturally and spontaneously.
Modern psychology has shown that paralleling `` the authoritarian personality '' is `` the bigoted personality '' in which insecurity, inferiority, suspicion, and distrust combine to provide a target for antagonism so indispensable that it will be manufactured if it does not exist naturally.
He expected nothing for himself but that which naturally follows those marked for misfortune.
that any procedure which could " naturally " be called effective, can in fact be realized by a ( simple ) machine.
Six astatine isotopes, with mass numbers of 214 to 219, are present in nature as the products of various decay routes of heavier elements, but neither the most stable isotope of astatine ( with mass number 210 ) nor astatine-211 ( which is used in medicine ) is produced naturally.
The repeating periodicity of the blocks of 2, 6, 10, and 14 elements within sections of the periodic table arises naturally from the total number of electrons which occupy a complete set of s, p, d and f atomic orbitals, respectively.
For example, the antiparticle of the electron is the positively charged antielectron, or positron, which is produced naturally in certain types of radioactive decay.
Other parts of the world developed other names for the high citadel or alcázar, which often reinforced a naturally strong site.
Ambrose was the only Father of the Church to leave behind so many writings on the subject and his attentions naturally enough led to the formation of communities which later became formal monasteries of women.
Amalric was pious and attended mass every day, although he also " is said to have absconded himself without restraint to the sins of the flesh and to have seduced married women …" Despite his piety he taxed the clergy, which they naturally opposed.
The Athenian tradition, which he follows in the main, would naturally seek to obscure their services.
Anyone who wants to look at sunlight naturally wipes his eye clear first, in order to make, at any rate, some approximation to the purity of that on which he looks ; and a person wishing to see a city or country goes to the place in order to do so.
It is a divalent element which occurs naturally only in combination with other elements in minerals.
The personal relationships and Andersson and Ulvaeus ' songwriting collaboration has led quite naturally to the very close co-operation which the four friends had during the following years.
Chemically uncombined boron, which is classed as a metalloid, is not found naturally on Earth.
However, Bede ignores the fact that at the time of Augustine's mission, the history between the two was one of warfare and conquest, which, in the words of Barbara Yorke, would have naturally " curbed any missionary impulses towards the Anglo-Saxons from the British clergy.
The bay is subject to algae blooms in late summer which are a naturally occurring phenomenon and do not indicate pollution other than from agricultural runoff.

naturally and provided
Since most European cars average more miles per gallon of gasoline than American cars, it naturally follows that the cost per kilometer for these models will be less, but the greater seating capacity of the large American cars will equalize this, provided your group is sufficiently large to fill a 7-passenger limousine.
The high accelerations that rockets naturally possess means that rocket vehicles are often capable of vertical takeoff ; this can be done provided the vehicles engines provide more than the local gravitational acceleration away from the Earth or gravity source.
As Song society became more and more prosperous and parents on the bride's side of the family provided larger dowries for her marriage, women naturally gained many new legal rights in ownership of property.
When provided with appropriate field settings, brush and forage the pigs do not have problems with heat stress or sunburn, manure is naturally spread over larger areas returning the nutrients to the soil and morbidity levels are far lower providing for a higher survival rate as well as better profits for small farms.
The clitoral glans, like the foreskin must be lubricated by the naturally provided sebum.
Better yet, the geometry of the attachment points meant the heel strap was mechanically attached below that of the toe strap, which provided a constant " diagonal downpull " that naturally returned the heel to the ski.
Later, it provided naturally protected conditions for the growth of the Venetian Republic and its maritime empire.
A distributor-operated ignition system was provided for naturally aspirated engines in some markets.
This changed with the new Cold War that quickly followed the end of hostilities in 1945, in the face of which Franco's strong anti-communism naturally tilted its régime to ally with the United States, and provided ideal ground for the continuation of Franco's anti-communist regime.
While neoclassical theory uses the conditions of perfect markets to describe the conditions under which it will work, neoliberal theory rejects those in favour of ideas based largely on the work of Friedrich von Hayek and Milton Friedman and broadly argues that perfect markets occur naturally provided that economic and political freedoms are present and maintained.
The closely grazed turf and naturally good drainage of the links was ideal for golf, and areas of longer grass, heather, low growing bushes and exposed sand provided the hazards that are familiar on modern courses.
This operation generalizes naturally to arbitrary dimensioned arrays ( provided that A and B have the same number of dimensions ).
However, in experimental studies, it refers to information provided over and above those sources of feedback that are naturally received when a response is made ( i. e., response-produced feedback ; Adam, 1968 / 1971 ; James, 1890 ).
It is not possible to use comma separated fields for exclusively binary fields since particular binary strings may be misinterpreted as a comma delimiter although unique binary values could be used instead, provided they do not occur naturally within the string.
From 96-99 the GS Spyder's were mated with the 4g64 ( 2. 4L ) naturally aspirated engine provided by Mitsubishi.
As much of early archaeology focused on the Classical World it naturally came to rely on and mirror the information provided by ancient historians who could already explain many of the events and motivations which would not necessarily survive in the archaeological record.
The Knights, led by Grand Master Caanon Weathers, are the military's elite and are provided with the best pilots and equipment ; naturally they are based on Earth.
In most situations, the curtain wall is able to naturally withstand seismic and wind induced building sway because of the space provided between the glazing infill and the mullion.
Travellers from Winchester to Canterbury naturally used the ancient way, as it was the direct route, and research by local historians has provided much by way of detail — sometimes embellished — of the pilgrims ' journeys.
It was intended that general collegiate instruction should be provided there, though naturally the Jewish branches were to be given particular attention.
The structure also naturally leads to a certain redundancy ( provided that economic considerations are not overly dominant ).
The education granted to those sixty scholars, who were naturally all boys, was to be provided “ freely without any money paying therefor ”, with the Mercer ’ s Company paying the masters ’ salaries.
" Casting a doctor as the protagonist also provided the series a wider " range of entry " into local stories, as Kimble's medical knowledge would allow him alone to recognize essential elements of the episode ( e. g., subtle medical symptoms or an abused medicine ) and the commonplace doctor's ethic ( e. g. to provide aid in emergencies ) would naturally lead him into dangerous situations.
Pueblo rights provided that Spanish and Mexican Pueblos were entitled to the paramount beneficial use of all needed naturally occurring water from the entire watershed of a stream flowing through the pueblo.

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