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They and marked
They showed no marked dependence on the flow rate within the accuracy of these measurements.
Pasley continued: `` They became an institution of the Chicago scene and marked the way to the moral and financial collapse of the municipal and county governments in 1928-29 ''.
They are marked with the letter D and the road's number.
They are marked with signs with yellow background and road number.
They were marked by several severe labour disputes.
They generally supported an activist government and state intervention in the marketplace, and their policies were marked by noblesse oblige, a paternalistic responsibility of the elites for the less well-off.
They are relatively short-lived, and as a result many attempt to leave a legacy marked by a memorable death — preferably one that leaves no corpse.
They are marked by their dense underfur, which made them a long-time object of commercial hunting.
They were marked by severe tension with the West ( especially the United States, although relations were normalized in the early 21st century prior to the Libyan civil war ) and by Gaddafi's activist policies in the Middle East and Africa, including his financial and military support for numerous paramilitary and rebel groups.
They were the first extension of Papal territory beyond the confines of the Duchy of Rome, and in effect marked the beginning of the Papal States.
They marked the apex of Pisa's power, but also spurred the resentment of cities like Lucca, Massa, Volterra and Florence, who saw their aim to expand towards the sea thwarted.
They marked International Women's Day in Kabul in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
They are typically marked in English by words like each, every and any.
They are frequently cited as the first instance in American history when people in the homosexual community fought back against a government-sponsored system that persecuted sexual minorities, and they have become the defining event that marked the start of the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world.
They became friendly rivals and competed with each other throughout their careers, perhaps leading to Picasso entering a new period in his work by 1907, marked by the influence of Greek, Iberian and African art.
They were originally marked by wooden numbers cut from plywood, painted white, and placed in gaps where the ivy was not allowed to grow.
They became reconciled, and upon Henry's death in 1024, Conrad appeared as a candidate before the electoral assembly of princes at Kamba, an historical name for an area on the East banks of the river Rhine and opposite to the German town Oppenheim ( Today the position of Kamba is marked by a small monument, which displays Conrad on a horse ).
They can involve words being marked with various morphemes as well as nearly entirely different lexicons being used based on the social status of the interactants.
They each had a marked influence on the other's thought, with Horney illuminating some aspects of psychoanalysis for Fromm and the latter elucidating sociology for Horney.
They were used to indicate the end of a marked passage.
They are marked with modern capitalization, however, in many modern editions of ancient texts.
They were anti-Republican, anti-Democratic, and preached Government on High, by a marked noble elite.
They tended to have smaller ensembles marked by expressive gospel-tinged vocals.
They are " difficult " yet fascinating and complex works, and are marked by genuine originality of style.

They and shift
They shift the hypothalamic balance to the sympathetic side.
" They noted that " the law of transformation of quantity into quality ", " holds that a new quality emerges in a leap as the slow accumulation of quantitative changes, long resisted by a stable system, finally forces it rapidly from one state into another ," a phenomenon described in some disciplines as a paradigm shift.
They are not usually designed to withstand an abrupt shift in rudder from one direction to the other.
They also attributed his lack of problems to extensive compensatory mechanisms enabled by neural plasticity in the nearby cerebral cortex and a shift of some functions to the homologous area in the right hemisphere.
They also argue that the development of these organisms will simply shift the consumption of petroleum to the utilization of biomass in order to create energy.
They argue that sexual orientation can shift over the course of a person's life.
# They can interact with other solitons, and emerge from the collision unchanged, except for a phase shift.
They use sophisticated load balancing to shift traffic from one path to another to avoid network congestion on any particular link, and sometimes to minimize the cost of transit across external networks or improve network reliability.
They also believed that with a choice of open enrollment, white parents would shift their children to " preferred " schools that would create both predominantly African American and predominantly European American schools within the district.
They also gave an impetus to International Polar Years, meaning a shift from sports-like races of single expeditions to worldwide scientific cooperation in exploring the polar regions.
They knew that there was a three shift system working in the factory and so they planned a bombing raid.
They left the Morgans ' apartment at approximately 5: 50 in order that Kathy Whitman could leave for her 6: 00 – 10: 00 p. m. shift.
They measured the Doppler shift and transferred the data to 5 hole paper tape using standard teleprinter hole convention.
They work 24 hour shifts ( with the next two days off ), varying their role during the shift.
They attribute the increase primarily to a shift from a hunter-gatherer to an agricultural diet on the islands, with the introduction of rice.
They shift power from party hierarchs to voters, from Whips to backbenchers and from ministers to Parliament.
They find that a large part of the shift came about because of the availability of short-haul crudes from Latin America.
They attribute his shift in position as a reaction to the relationship between the New Deal senators and the conservative 1930s Court, which ruled much of the New Deal legislation unconstitutional.
They are shift ( add this token to the stack for later reduction ), reduce ( pop tokens from the stack and form a syntactic construct ), end, error ( no known rule applies ) or conflict ( does not know whether to shift or reduce ).
They argue that with this demographic shift comes affirmative action, immigrant ghettos and declining educational standards.
They include sub-oceanic volcanism ; limestone covered blocks created by the destruction of an active volcano in a cataclysmic eruption ; coral reefs that were raised from the sea as the result of a massive geologic shift ; and tidal movements.
The shift was short-lived, and he would only return to pop indirectly by providing backing vocals for his friend Madonna many years later, on her cover of " American Pie " and on the track " They Can't Take That Away from Me " on Robbie Williams ' Swing When You're Winning in 2001.
They can also increase nutrient content of the soil in certain areas, or shift soil about ( as termites, ants, and moles do ) creating patches in the habitat.

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