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In the successor states of continental Europe, on the other hand, anthropologists often joined with folklorists and linguists in building cultural perspectives on nationalism.
The @ symbol was not used in continental Europe and the committee expected it would be replaced by an accented À in the French variation, so the @ was placed in position 40 < sub > hex </ sub > next to the letter A.
This collection of short Latin verse texts and accompanying woodcuts created an entire European genre, the emblem book, which attained enormous popularity in continental Europe and Great Britain.
The British railway network is connected with that of continental Europe by an undersea rail link, the Channel Tunnel, opened in 1994.
Napoleon turned the Grande Armée against every major European power and dominated continental Europe through a series of military victories.
Basel's airport is set up for airfreight ; heavy goods reach the city and the heart of continental Europe from the North Sea by ship along the Rhine.
Uniquely among U. S. states, Louisiana uses a codified system, the Louisiana Civil Code, based on principles of law from continental Europe instead of common law.
Many folk museums show examples of clothing decorated with cross-stitch, especially from continental Europe and Asia.
This continental collision resulted in the Hercynian orogeny in Europe, and the Alleghenian orogeny in North America ; it also extended the newly-uplifted Appalachians southwestward as the Ouachita Mountains.
Constitutional monarchy occurred first in continental Europe, briefly in the early years of the French revolution, but much more widely afterwards.
In continental Europe, Roman law persisted, but with a stronger influence from the Christian Church.
The most common definition of continental Europe excludes Cyprus, Iceland, Ireland, Malta and the United Kingdom and its dependencies.
It is widespread practice in the media in the UK ( and elsewhere ) to use the word Europe to mean continental Europe ; that is, " Europe " excludes Britain, Iceland and Ireland ( though the term is sometimes used to refer to the European Union ).
Derivatively, the adjective continental refers to the social practices or fashion of continental Europe, as opposed to those in Britain.
Kontinenten – the Continent – is a vernacular Swedish expression excluding Sweden, Norway and Finland, but including Denmark ( even the Danish archipelago ) and the rest of continental Europe.
Edson Luiz Sampel, a Brazilian expert in canon law, says that canon law is contained in the genesis of various institutes of civil law, such as the law in continental Europe and Latin American countries.
In continental Europe, this is sometimes also translated into English as social conservatism.
A second meaning of the term social conservatism developed in the Nordic countries and continental Europe.
" The re-election of a Conservative government in 1983 and the defeat of left-wing parties in continental Europe " made the deployment of Cruise missiles inevitable and the movement again began to lose steam.
Palmer noted the caste system prevalent amongst Polish people in the 20th century, in his essay on Austro-Hungarian life in comparison to life in continental Europe.
They played across the continental United States, Europe, Asia, South America, and Russia.
In 1642, when Lord Herbert of Cherbury's De Veritate was published, the Thirty Years War had been raging on continental Europe for nearly 25 years.

continental and offer
All provide services to Great Britain and continental Europe, while Belfast International, Dublin and Shannon also offer transatlantic services.
In 2008, Subway began to offer all foot-long submarine sandwiches ( excluding premium and double-meat varieties ) for five dollars, in the continental United States and Canada, as a " limited time only " promotion.
Both Leipzig / Halle Airport and Dresden Airport are situated about from Chemnitz and offer numerous continental as well as intercontinental flights.
Breakfast is usually cooked on demand for the guest and is usually some kind of full breakfast, but some offer a continental breakfast.
Entrepreneurs in continental Europe, some inspired by seeing couriers in the U. S. or in London, began to offer bicycle courier services in the late 1980s, and by 1993 there were sufficiently large numbers of bicycle couriers in Northern Europe and North America that over 400 attended the inaugural Cycle Messenger Championships in Berlin, Germany.
It is also one of the few Irish third level institutes to offer a " higher " degree in Industrial Design, generally seen as a continental European and American subject of study.
The hotels also offer a deluxe continental breakfast featuring over 30 different hot and cold items.
The team will certainly learn from such an experience, however ; despite a fairly conservative approach in the opening match, Libya began to offer more going forward, with Ahmed Sa ' ad winning the man of the match award for the games against Zambia and Senegal as he showcased his obvious talent on a continental and global stage.
Mellaha Lake was equipped with starting lights, an innovation, and the additional amenities rivaled the best that continental European circuits had to offer.
Recently Happy Joe's has begun to offer pizza delivery through FedEx to most points in the continental US.
All offer a " Morning Medley " deluxe continental breakfast, swimming pools at most locations, free-local calls, and a consistent exterior / interior design.
European locations offer a continental breakfast style buffet.
TransBus therefore believed that operators could make significant fuel savings by operating light-weight buses and produced a vehicle which is claimed to be lighter than its continental rivals but offer more seating capacity.
Ukulhas cafés and restaurants offer diversify cuisines including western, eastern, Indian, Thai, continental and Maldivian ones.
Candlewood Suites does not offer a free continental or hot breakfast at every location, though certain locations may offer one.
Although fewer than 300 fans took the club up on the offer, the supporters within the stand have tried hard to generate a positive atmosphere, with a continental ' Ultra ' style movement.

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Between the two countries, there are political disputes over several aspects of political control over the Aegean space, including the size of territorial waters, air control and the delimitation of economic rights to the continental shelf.
The Territory of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands is an external territory of Australia consisting of two groups of small low-lying uninhabited tropical islands in the Indian Ocean situated on the edge of the continental shelf north-west of Australia and south of the Indonesian island of Rote.
In any given year, the duration of each season is determined largely by the positions of two great air masses — a maritime mass over the Atlantic Ocean to the southwest and a much drier continental mass.
It is now known that there are two kinds of crust, continental crust and oceanic crust.
The club have also been successful in continental competitions, winning two UEFA Cup Winners ' Cups, one UEFA Super Cup and one UEFA Champions League title.
These conditions are met in two places on Earth ; in the lithospheric mantle below relatively stable continental plates, and at the site of a meteorite strike.
By this time, the forces of independence had grown continental in scope and were organized into two principal armies, one under the Venezuelan Simón Bolívar in the north and the other under the Argentine José de San Martín in the south.
Around two million years ago the first of many continental glaciers of the Laurentide Ice Sheet moved southward from the Hudson Bay area, initiating the Pleistocene glaciation.
Plate tectonic theory arose out of two separate geological observations: seafloor spreading and continental drift.
As the two continental powers and minor states such as the Duchy of Milan, Duchy of Savoy, and the Papal States competed and fought against each other, there were far-reaching political, economic, and social consequences for the Confederation.
There are two main types of islands: continental islands and oceanic islands.
With Arthur's army pressing up the Loire valley towards Angers and Philip's forces moving down the valley towards Tours, John's continental empire was in danger of being cut in two.
The European eel has a number of metamorphoses, from the larval stage to the leptocephalus stage, then a quick metamorphosis from leptocephalus to glass eel at the edge of the continental shelf ( 8 days for the Japanese eel ), two months at the border of fresh and salt water where the glass eel undergoes a quick metamorphosis into elver, then a long stage of growth followed by a more gradual metamorphosis to the migrating phase.
Unlike many other seas, most of the bottom of the Norwegian Sea is not part of a continental shelf and therefore lies at a great depth of about two kilometres on average.
The cycle of rainfall is determined primarily by two factors: moisture from the Caribbean, which is transported by north and northeast winds prevailing during most of the year, and the continental divide, which acts as a rainshield for the Pacific lowlands.
Oswald's head was interred in Durham Cathedral together with the remains of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne ( a saint with whom Oswald became posthumously associated, although the two were not associated in life ; Cuthbert became bishop of Lindisfarne more than forty years after Oswald's death ) and other valuables in a quickly made coffin, where it is generally believed to remain, although there are at least four other claimed heads of Oswald in continental Europe.
The " Zipper rift " hypothesis proposes two pulses of continental " unzipping " — first, the breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia, forming the proto-Pacific ocean ; then the splitting of the continent Baltica from Laurentia, forming the proto-Atlantic — coincided with the glaciated periods.
Following the completion of their second LP, the band embarked upon a two week tour of Irelend before touring continental Europe for the first time in March.
Between September and December 1980, the Undertones performed two further tours: the ' Disaster Tour ( European Style )', which saw the band perform in continental Europe andin December — the ' See No More ' tour of the UK.
To fulfill agreed commitments, the Undertones remained together for a further two months, performing several gigs across continental Europe before disbanding in the summer, with their final concert being played at Punchestown Racecourse in County Kildare in Ireland on 17 July.
Subduction zones are places where two plates, usually an oceanic plate and a continental plate, collide.
Norman clergy were appointed to replace the deposed bishops and abbots, and at the end of the process, only two native English bishops remained in office, along with several continental prelates appointed by Edward the Confessor.
However, the most currently accepted taxonomy recognizes either the two continental subspecies or recognize G. gulo as a single Holarctic taxon.
* September 9 – WWII: A Japanese floatplane drops incendiary devices at Mount Emily, near Brookings, Oregon, in the first of two " Lookout Air Raids ", the first bombing of the continental United States.
When the convergent movement of the two plates results in continental collision, the basin becomes shallower and develops into a foreland basin.

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