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Various linguists have seen these North Eurasian languages as part of: < ul >< li > a Ural – Altaic language family ( popular until 1960s )</ li >< li > a Uralic and an Altaic family ( Anna V. Dybo | Dybo, Roy Andrew Miller | Miller, Nicholas Poppe | Poppe )</ li >< li > separate Uralic, Turkic languages | Turkic and Mongolian language | Mongolian families ( Gerard Clauson | Clauson, Gerhard Doerfer | Doerfer, Stefan Georg | Georg )</ li >< li > a Eurasiatic or Nostratic macrofamily ( Joseph Greenberg | Greenberg, Sergei Starostin | Starostin, Allan Bomhard | Bomhard )</ li ></ ul >
< ul >< li > Never use a metaphor, simile or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print .</ li >
The name is the Latinized form of the Syrian Ilāh hag-Gabal, which derives from Ilāh (" god ") and gabal (" mountain " ( compare gə < u > b </ u > ul and jabal )), resulting in " the God of the Mountain " the Emesene manifestation of the deity.
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< ul > < li >< font face =" arial " color =" red "> The red wire carries the current to be measured .</ font ></ li > < li >< font face =" arial " color =" green "> The restoring spring is shown in green .</ font ></ li > < li > N and S are the north and south poles of the magnet .</ li > </ ul >
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Before the Compromise: < ul >< li > California Gold Rush | Gold Rush California applies to become free state < li > Southern United States | South wanted Southern California as slave territory < li > Texas claims territory as far as the Rio Grande < li > U. S. provisional government of New Mexico | New Mexico resists Texas, applies to be free state < li > Texas takes El Paso, Texas | El Paso February 1850 < li > Mormon pioneers apply to become State of Deseret </ ol >

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< center > Articles of Confederation 200th Anniversary commemorative stamp </ center >< center > First issued in York, Penn., 1977 </ center >
A line running from Cape Aspro ( 28 ° 16 ' E ) in Asia Minor, to Cum Burnù ( Capo della Sabbia ) the Northeast extreme of the Island of Rhodes, through the island to Cape Prasonisi, the Southwest point thereof, on to Vrontos Point ( 35 ° 33 ' N ) in Skarpanto < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >, through this island to Castello Point, the South extreme thereof, across to Cape Plaka ( East extremity of Crete ), through Crete to Agria Grabusa, the Northwest extreme thereof, thence to Cape Apolitares in Antikithera Island, through the island to Psira Rock ( off the Northwest point ) and across to Cape Trakhili in Kithera Island, through Kithera to the Northwest point ( Cape Karavugia ) and thence to Cape Santa Maria () in the Morea.
Here, < sub > n </ sub > denotes the sample mean of the first n samples ( x < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., x < sub > n </ sub >), s < sup > 2 </ sup >< sub > n </ sub > their sample variance, and σ < sup > 2 </ sup >< sub > n </ sub > their population variance.
Carboxylic acid groups (− CO < sub > 2 </ sub > H ) can be deprotonated to become negative carboxylates (− CO < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >−</ sup > ), and α-amino groups ( NH < sub > 2 </ sub >−) can be protonated to become positive α-ammonium groups (< sup >+</ sup > NH < sub > 3 </ sub >−).
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< li > An Apple I reportedly sold for $ 50, 000 USD at auction in 1999.
< li > A unit was sold in September 2009 for $ 17, 000 on eBay.
< li > A unit was sold on March 23, 2010 for $ 42, 766 on eBay.
< li > In November 2010, an Apple I with serial number 82 sold for £ 133, 250 ($ 210, 000 ) at Christie's auction house in London.
< li > On June 15, 2012, a working Apple I was sold at auction by Sotheby's for a record $ 374, 500, more than double the expected price .</ li >
< ol type =" 1 ">< li > Such as occurred in the private life of individuals, e. g.
< ol type =" a ">< li > Living in celibacy at a time when a person ought to be married to provide the state with citizens.
< li > The dissolution of matrimony or betrothment in an improper way, or for insufficient reasons.
< li > Improper conduct towards one's wife or children, as well as harshness or too great indulgence towards children, and disobedience of the latter towards their parents.
< li > Inordinate and luxurious mode of living, or an extravagant expenditure of money.
< li > Neglect and carelessness in cultivating one's fields.
< li > Cruelty towards slaves or clients.
< li > The carrying on of a disreputable trade or occupation, such as acting in theatres.
< li > Legacy-hunting, defrauding orphans, etc .</ ol >
< li > Offences committed in public life, either in the capacity of a public officer or against magistrates,
< ol type =" a ">< li > If a magistrate acted in a manner not befitting his dignity as an officer, if he was accessible to bribes, or forged auspices.
< li > Improper conduct towards a magistrate, or the attempt to limit his power or to abrogate a law which the censors thought necessary.
< li > Perjury.
< li > Neglect, disobedience, and cowardice of soldiers in the army.
< li > The keeping of the equus publicus ( a horse kept by patrician equestrian militia at public expense ) in bad condition .</ ol >
< li > A variety of actions or pursuits which were thought to be injurious to public morality, might be forbidden by an edict, and those who acted contrary to such edicts were branded with the nota and degraded.

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