Inclusive Sentence Examples

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  • During the four years 1883-1886, both inclusive, An era of the aggregate deficit amounted to E.2,606,000.

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  • Its length (inclusive of the flagellum) varies from 40-60 while its greatest width (including the undulating-membrane) is from 8-30, u; in the very wide individuals breadth is gained more or less at the expense of length.

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  • These figures give an approximate total strength of 1,147,000, not inclusive of Landsturm.

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  • There are siblings and peers that need to be educated in the ways of working with autistic children in inclusive environments.

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  • The family ranges all through the neotropical region, inclusive of the Galapagos and the Antilles, into the southern and western states of North America.

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  • Of this extensive work there are still extant only the first five books, treating of the mythic history of the Egyptians, Assyrians, Ethiopians and Greeks; and also the i i th to the 20th books inclusive, beginning with the second Persian War, and ending with the history of the successors of Alexander, previous to the partition of the Macedonian empire (302).

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  • In 1906 the total trade, inclusive of Lagos, was valued at £6,299,000 - imports, £3,148,000; exports, £3,151,000.

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  • This large family contains about 400 species, with numerous genera; the greatest diversity in numbers and forms occurs in the tropical parts of the Old World, especially in the Australian region, inclusive of many of the Pacific islands.

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  • During the five years 1900 to 1904 inclusive, the average value of Guatemalan imports, which consisted chiefly of textiles, iron and machinery, sacks, provisions, flour, beer, wine and spirits, amounted to £776,000; about one-half came from the United States, and nearly one-fourth from the United Kingdom.

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  • The peace strength of the active army in combatants is thus about 350; 000 officers and men, inclusive of the two Landwehrs and of the Austrian " K.K."

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  • In the same Act a very inclusive section gave the President complete power to control any form of communication to be delivered directly or indirectly to any enemy or ally of enemy, or communications of any sort between the United States and any foreign country.

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  • The books still preserved (somewhat imperfectly) are those from the fifth to the tenth inclusive.

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  • Inclusive design also has a broader goal - to combat social exclusion.

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  • The geographical range of the leopard embraces practically all Africa, and Asia from Palestine to China and Manchuria, inclusive of Ceylon and the great Malay Islands as far as Java.

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  • In south Germany, inclusive of Austria and Bavaria, their annals since their restoration have been uneventful; but in north Germany, owing to the footing Frederick II.

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  • From the fact that the bony horn-core of the hollow-horned ruminants first develops as a separate ossification, as do the horns of the giraffe, while the pedicle of the antlers of the deer grow direct from the frontal bone, it has been proposed to place the hollow-horned ruminants (inclusive of the prongbuck) and the giraffes in one group and the deer in another.

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  • In the Ebon language there are inclusive and exclusive forms of the personal pronouns which, so far as has been ascertained, do not occur in any of the other languages.

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  • Deductions as above under clause B, except that one-sixth be deducted off ironwork of masts and spars, and machinery (inclusive of boilers and their mountings) .

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  • Deductions as above under clause C, except that one-third be deducted off ironwork of masts and spars, repairs to and renewal of all machinery (inclusive of boilers and their mountings), and all hawsers, ropes, sheets and rigging.

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  • The principal claret vintages of modern times have been those of 1858, 1864, 1869, 1870, 1874, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1888, 1893, 1896, 1899 and 1900, while it was thought probable that many of the wines of 1904 to 1907 inclusive would turn out well.

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  • Eastward he extended his dominions to Balkh, and in the south his generals made the conquest of Bahrain (Bahrein), on the Arabian side of the Persian Gulf, and the territory and islands of the Persian seaboard, inclusive of the mountainous province of Lar.

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  • The total effective force on a war footing, inclusive of reservists, municipal guards and fiscal guards, was 4221 officers, 178,603 men, 19,600 horses and mules and 336 guns.

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  • Army broke through the Bulgarian line between the Zletovska and Redki Buku inclusive, hustling the defenders back on the 3rd and 4th to the upper Bregalnitsa.

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  • From the 12th to the 15th century inclusive, sealing was the ordinary process of authenticating legal documents; and during that period an infinite variety of seals was in existence.

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  • There were Florentines and Lombards, Guelfs and Ghibellines; but even Dante had scarcely conceived of Italy as a nation, independent of the empire, inclusive of her several component commonwealths.

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  • From 1901 to 1904 inclusive, the average annual catch amounted to 195,335,646 lb, and its average value was $5,557,083.

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  • The average fall of snow, which is mostly within the months from November to March inclusive, ranges from about 8 in.

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  • The Thames at Teddington has been continuously gauged by the Thames Conservators since 1883, and the Severn at Worcester by the writer, on behalf of the corporation of Liverpool, during the io years 1881 to 1890 inclusive.

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  • For all children between the ages of nine and fourteen inclusive, school attendance is compulsory.

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  • The great central valley is traversed by the Kansas (or Kaw) river, which, inclusive of the Smoky Hill Branch, extends the entire length of the state, with lateral valleys on the north.

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  • The influx from the state of Ceara alone, from 1892 to 1899 inclusive, reached 98,348.

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  • Others however (inclusive of Tritylodon and Microlestes, if they be really mammals), seem nearer to the Monotremata; and the question has yet to be decided whether placentals and marsupials on the one hand, and monotremes on the other are not independently derived from reptilian ancestors.

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  • Accordingly, it was at this epoch that the small ancestral insectivorous mammals first forsook their arboreal habitat to try a life on the open plains, where their descendants developed on the one hand into the carnivorous and other groups, in which the toes are armed with nails or claws, and on the other into the hoofed group, inclusive of such monsters as the elephant and the giraffe.

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  • Some of De Morgan's most interesting and useful minor writings are to be found in the Companions to the British Almanack, to which he contributed without fail one article each year from 1831 up to 1857 inclusive.

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  • Two-thirds of this comes in the six growing months from April to September inclusive, and the rainfall is well distributed over all sections.

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  • In the period 1880-1884, inclusive, the maximum capacity was a little less than 14 bushels, while in the period1895-1899the maximum capacity exceeded slightly 17 bushels - an increase of 3.2 bushels per acre, or 23%, in less than twenty years.

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  • Snorri (1179-1241) wrote the Lives of the Kings (Heimskringla), from Olaf Tryggvason to Sigurd the Crusader inclusive; and we have them substantially as they came from his hand in the Great King Olaf's Saga; St Olaf's Saga, as in Heimskringla and the Stockholm MS.; and the succeeding Kings' Lives, as in Hulda and Hrokkinskinna, in which, however, a few episodes have been inserted.

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  • The garrison consists of between 3000 and 4000 men, inclusive of a disciplinary corps of military convicts.

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  • Pronouns are numerous, and the personal pronoun includes four numbers - singular, dual, trinal and general plural, also inclusive and exclusive.

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  • The number of barrels of beer-the inclusive term used by the Inland Revenue Department-charged with duty in 1906 was 3,275,309, showing an increase of over 200,000 as compared with 1900.

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  • In February 1894 the union jack was hoisted at Wadelai, while in May of the same year Great Britain granted to Leopold II., as sovereign of the Congo State, a lease of large areas lying west of the upper Nile inclusive of the Bahr-el-Ghazal and Fashoda.

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  • In breadth the district of Chakhansur, measuring from the old bed of the Helmund, inclusive of Nad Ali, to Kadah, may be estimated at some 30 m.

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  • The industries of Homburg embrace iron founding and the manufacture of leather and hats, but they are comparatively unimportant, the prosperity of the town being almost entirely due to the annual influx of visitors, which during the season from May to October inclusive averages 12,000.

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  • After some discussion the khedive agreed, and made him governor-general of the Sudan, inclusive of Darfur and the equatorial provinces.

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  • To this period then the main portion of his history is devoted from the third to the thirtieth book inclusive.

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  • By good conduct a convict may shorten his term of service one month the first year, two months the second year, three months each year from the third to the tenth inclusive, and four months each subsequent year.

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  • What if its efforts to become more diverse and inclusive alienate existing members without providing a sufficiently coherent focus to attract a new membership?

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  • Administer the scheme centrally to ensure it is low-cost, portable, inclusive and easily administrated.

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  • Some people want to maximize the sum of human happiness which has nothing to do with inclusive fitness, it's almost antithetical.

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  • Outside the school, the inclusive educator is especially attentive to the needs of the families of SMSD.

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  • Inclusive of private packs it is difficult to envisage more than an overall total of 60 drag and/or bloodhound packs.

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  • All apartment and villa packages come inclusive of a 4 seater golf buggy and a continental breakfast hamper.

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  • Customers can purchase data inclusive bundles of 15MB for £ 5 a month.

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  • Nominal 4U rack space will accept desktop or rack-mount chassis Inclusive technical support 8am - 8pm, 5days.

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  • Classroom teachers are not prepared for the inclusive classroom teachers are not prepared for the inclusive classroom.

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  • Cruise authority at pulled away and victor royal Decameron club caribbean all inclusive davis hanson.

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  • Finally, the fourth ax of educational quality and inclusive education development is related with pedagogical differentiation, the main content of this paper.

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  • Prices quoted for both properties are inclusive of bed linen, gas, electricity and heating - no added extras!

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  • Classic honeymoon destinations like the Maldives offer first-class all inclusive holidays.

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  • Basic price from £ 569 All inclusive holidays to goa All inclusive goa holiday deals at the Whispering Palms Hotel in Candolim.

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  • Fully inclusive of integral gutters and smooth action sliding door.

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  • Stephens vision is to help hoteliers see, understand and provide inclusive facilities that make it commercially beneficial for all concerned.

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  • If Web sites are to become socially inclusive, all users must be able to enjoy shared experiences.

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  • Mutually inclusive of quot we're not is to go others put signs.

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  • There are perhaps three important issues that anyone interested in developing environmental work, that is genuinely inclusive, needs to think about.

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  • We continue to strive to achieve this important goal so that we can be truly inclusive.

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  • Cultural Equality Kirklees celebrates its cultural diversity, and we try to stock as many relevant, culturally inclusive resources as possible.

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  • Mr Hain launched the program at Tywyn Primary in Port Talbot, a school which has made enormous strides in providing inclusive education.

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  • While this list is by no means all inclusive, major seventh chords are especially known for their role in jazz.

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  • Seniors needing additional therapy or health care need to seek outside services or consider more inclusive retirement housing, such as assisted living or nursing care.

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  • Hog Hunting Texas offers an amazing three day all inclusive hunt.

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  • The DVD distance learning program is available as an inclusive grade package, kindergarten through sixth grade and seventh through twelfth grade or by individual grade levels.

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  • If traveling with young children, this addition to an all inclusive family vacation package can be particularly important.

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  • The range of the common or brown hare, inclusive of its local races, extends from England across southern and central Europe to the Caucasus; while that of the blue or mountain species, likewise inclusive of local races, reaches from Ireland, Scotland and Scandinavia through northern Europe and Asia to Japan and Kamchatka, and thence to Alaska.

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  • Southern or Lower Guinea comprises the coasts of Gabun and Loango (known also as French Congo) and the Portuguese possessions on the south-west coast, and Northern or Upper Guinea stretches from the river Casamance to and inclusive of the Niger delta, Cameroon occupying a middle position.

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  • In the shita or cold weather (October to February inclusive) there is a cold wind from the north.

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  • The mass of the working-class population in the Protestant parts of Germany belonged to the Social Democracy, an inclusive term covering variations of opinion from the doctrinaire system of Marx to a degree of Radicalism which in England would not be considered a bar to a peerage.

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  • Prices should be indicated inclusive of VAT and any other compulsory charges.

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  • Dining kitchen fitted with wall and base units and sold inclusive of kitchen white goods.

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  • Warren cruise inclusive Mediterranean of intriguing able to participate from per person.

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  • The authors propose a participatory methodology for developing more inclusive understandings of citizenship, identity and rights, based on Boal's forum theater.

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  • Growth in theater inclusive packages was one of the highlights in 1999/2000.

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  • It has the potential to be exclusive, directive and controlling, or the means to be inclusive, participatory and liberating.

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  • They can develop an inclusion plan and inclusive pedagogy that would benefit all children and the school system on the whole " .

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  • Office of the Deputy Prime Minister The aim of the ODPM is to create prosperous, inclusive and sustainable communities for the 21st century.

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  • The new approach is now meant to have a wider rubric, inclusive of poverty reduction.

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  • Prices fully inclusive, beds made up for your arrival, towels, toweling robes and Molton Brown toiletries provided.

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  • The Accessible Office contains information about creating an inclusive workplace.

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  • To permit the steady execution of a normal programme of shipbuilding, the Italian Chamber, in May 1901, adopted a resolution limiting naval expenditure, inclusive of naval pensions and of premiums on mercantile shipbuilding, to the sum of 4,840,000 for the following six years, i.e.

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  • This method of classification, though formally accurate, has slight value in the exact sciences, partly because at every step one of the two groups is merely negatively characterized and therefore incapable of real subdivision; it is useful, however, in setting forth clearly the gradual descent from the most inclusive genus (summum genus) through species to the lowest class (infima species), which is divisible only into individual persons or things.

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  • But admitting the validity of this criticism, and even going so far as to question the possibility of ever devising absolutely inclusive and, at the same time, exclusive definitions, no sufficient reason is adduced for giving up all attempt at morphological analysis.

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  • The islands, inclusive of rocks and reefs, exceed loo in number and have a total area of 650o sq.

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  • The pursuit of narrow donor self-interests would be diminished because of its broad and inclusive approach.

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  • Prices All prices are quoted in pounds sterling and are inclusive of UK VAT.

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  • Shield Reverse The shield reverse was last used for Queen Victoria from 1838 to 1887 inclusive.

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  • The ratio of the inclusive jet cross-section at Ö s = 630 GeV over Ö s = 1800 GeV is plotted in Fig.

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  • The aim here is seemingly to provide services in ' inclusive ' ways, rather than in environments segregated according to ethnicity or religion.

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  • This seems to be a definite sharpening of the focus compared with the more inclusive functions of 1912.

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  • Their response was generally positive, but some education officials worried about the budget implications of inclusive education.

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  • Inclusive packages give personal bus service to the walk from YHA youth hostel accommodation.

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  • Some of the travel reward programs within the Bank One system are specific to certain travel companies while other programs are inclusive of various travel companies.

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  • For many newlyweds, an all inclusive honeymoon vacation is the perfect way to plan their romantic vacation.

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  • Many of the most popular honeymoon locations such as Florida, Aruba, and Italy offer all inclusive or combination packages allowing you to plan your honeymoon with ease.

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  • It is imperative to ask questions and clarify exactly what is included in your all inclusive honeymoon vacation.

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  • One of the biggest advantages of securing an all inclusive honeymoon vacation may be the savings you garner from booking the various aspects of your honeymoon together rather than separately.

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  • Orbitz and Expedia are two of the largest travel sites offering all inclusive packages, but there are many other reputable travel sites as well.

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  • If you are flexible with the dates you can travel for your honeymoon, you can get reduced rates by traveling with auction travel sites like Priceline for beautiful all inclusive vacations to places like Barbados, Jamaica, and Cancun.

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  • Another type of all inclusive honeymoon vacation many couples opt for is a cruise.

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  • While deciding on an all inclusive honeymoon vacation might not be difficult, deciding where certainly takes some decision making.

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  • Another option is to read reviews of all inclusive resorts and vacation destinations to get real, relevant information about what to expect regarding the accommodations, service, and vacation itself.

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  • Planning an all inclusive honeymoon may also mean less stress when it comes to your time together as well as the pre-trip planning.

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  • If you've got some time and cash to burn, consider one of Sandals' all inclusive resorts.

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  • Sometimes it's fun to simply get away and be pampered. all inclusive resorts might just be the answer you're searching for.

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  • By planning an all inclusive honeymoon, you'll spend one price for air fare, room accommodations and some meals.

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  • However, bed sets can be much more inclusive, with additional features such as a complete sheet set, extra pillowcases, throw pillows, curtains, even throws and small rugs.

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  • If you watch Martha Stewart on television, you know what a talented designer she is and that she offers a large inclusive line of home decor products.

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  • Cruise vacations can be expensive, but passengers who take advantage of Caribbean luxury cruise airline flights all inclusive offers can enjoy substantial savings that may make cruise travel pleasantly affordable and even more convenient.

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  • Ideally, the term "all inclusive" would mean that every potential charge during the cruise vacation would be covered in the initial fare, and what passengers paid up front before sailing would be their final price.

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  • Rarely is this the case, however, and every cruise line that offers all inclusive packages has a different definition of what that actually means.

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  • At first, it may seem that any cruise line will offer all inclusive airfare and cruise ticket packages, and in fact, they will.

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  • Rarely do basic seven night eastern Caribbean or western Caribbean cruises offer inclusive airfare, though voyages that depart from somewhere other than a U.S. port may be more likely to have these types of offers.

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  • Booking a Caribbean cruise that's all inclusive will allow you to enjoy many of these amenities at a lower cost.

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  • The company offers a variety of all- inclusive getaways taking passengers to lavish resorts around the world.

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  • In addition, you can find Christian and a few inclusive support groups listed under your state's specific page.

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  • The first should be an all inclusive, general type of site that has a large database for different kinds of people.

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  • Because it is a very inclusive site, you are able to specify exactly what kind of religion, gender, income level, and even smoking preference you'd like to see in your potential match.

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  • This list is by no means all inclusive, but it does give you a good starting place in developing the essentials of a good parent.

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  • An all inclusive family vacation is a getaway that includes all a family needs for a memorable and fantastic vacation.

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  • In addition to lodging, an all inclusive family vacation also features activities and dining opportunities for the whole family.

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  • Usually, an all inclusive family vacation includes excursions and tours to special locations.

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  • Many resorts offering all inclusive family vacations also incorporate special children's clubs and activities targeting specific age groups.

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  • In this case, an all inclusive family vacation package including special activities targeted toward this age group may be ideal.

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  • Some all inclusive family vacation resorts also have adult-only restaurants as well as separate children-only and adult-only pools.

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  • There are many popular resort destinations including all inclusive family vacation packages.

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  • All inclusive family vacation packages aim to please both the adults and the children.

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  • The activities that are included in many all inclusive family vacation packages seem unlimited.

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  • Rides in glass-bottomed boats and snorkeling are favorites at some all inclusive family vacation resorts.

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  • For this reason, all inclusive family vacation packages include a variety of activities for the adults to engage in while the children are off having fun.

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  • In addition, a wide variety of all inclusive family vacation packages can also be purchased to many different fun in the sun resorts and cruises that will result in a memorable family beach vacation for all.

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  • With one affordable price, Apple Vacations offers you a complete all inclusive vacation package to amazing beach, ski, and European city destinations.

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  • With many delicious restaurants to choose from, Villa del Palmar offers everything you need to enjoy a comfortable all inclusive vacation.

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  • This article will provide a brief background on Apple Vacations and will then highlight some of the their most interesting all inclusive packages.

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  • Along with a belief in the adaptability of yoga, as far as I can tell, my personality has an innate, strong desire to be inclusive and a certain empathy for people who experience disabilities and challenges.

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  • The preceding table shows the average output of the chief coal-groups for the years 1901-1905 inclusive.

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  • At San Juan the average annual rainfall is about 55 in.; nearly two-thirds of this falls from J une to November inclusive.

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  • About threefourths of the rain in western Washington falls during the wet season from November to April inclusive.

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  • Nearly one-half of the rain falls during the four months from May to August inclusive.

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  • National elections in New Hampshire were carried by the Federalists until 1816, except in 1804 when President Thomas Jefferson won by a small majority; but within this period of Federalist supremacy in national politics the Democrat-Republicans elected the governor from 1805 to 1812 inclusive except in 1809.

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  • This Mistake Having Been Discovered, Augustus Ordered That All The Years From The Thirtyseventh Of The Era To The Forty Eighth Inclusive Should Be Common Years, By Which Means The Intercalations Were Reduced To The Proper Number Of Twelve In Forty Eight Years.

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  • From 1900 To 2100 Inclusive It Is Thirteen Days.

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  • In Consequence Of The Solar And Lunar Equations, It Is Evident That The Epact Or Moon'S Age At The Beginning Of The Year, Must, In The Course Of Centuries, Have All Different Values From One To Thirty Inclusive, Corresponding To The Days In A Full Lunar Month.

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  • The Following Table, Taken From Woolhouse'S Measures, Weights And Moneys Of All Nations, Shows The Dates Of Commencement Of Mahommedan Years From 1845 Up To 2047, Or From The 43Rd To The 49Th Cycle Inclusive, Which Form The Whole Of The Seventh Period Of Seven Cycles.

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  • The period in question may be regarded as extending from 1794 to 1826 inclusive.

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  • In conformity with the customs and commercial compact between the two states, renewed in 1899, the monarchy constitutes one identical customs and commercial territory, inclusive of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the principality of Liechtenstein.

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  • On the number and relations of these prisms the voles, which form an exceedingly large group, ranging all over Europe and Asia north of (and inclusive of) the Himalaya, and North America, are divided into genera and subgenera.

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  • From 1882 to 1886 inclusive, the vintages were almost total failures owing to mildew.

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  • The books from the eighth to the tenth inclusive are devoted to the inflections of words and their other modifications.

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  • The Bulgarian losses out of perhaps 110,000 combatants numbered 15,000; those of the enemy, whose force was probably rather less, are not known with certainty, but are supposed to have been about 25,000 inclusive of prisoners.

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  • The inland navigation system suffers from a want of uniformity in the size of locks, depth of water, width of channels and other arrangements, so that direct intercommunication between one canal and another is often impossible in consequence; moreover, although the canals, like railways, are owned by many separate bodies, hardly any provision has been made, as it has in the case of railways, for such facilities as the working of through traffic over various systems at an inclusive charge.

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  • To this rich collection the author, who assumes the name of Isidore, the saintly bishop of Seville, added a good number of apocryphal documents already existing, as well as a series of letters ascribed to the popes of the earliest centuries, from Clement to Silvester and Damasus inclusive, thus filling up the gap before the decretal of Siricius, which is the first genuine one in the collection.

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  • In summer the waters are visited by a great number of foreign fishermen, inclusive of about 300 fishing-boats from French ports, as well as by fishing-boats from the Faeroes and Norway, and steam trawlers from England.

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  • Today, over 400 hotels in the Caribbean and Mexico are either all-inclusive resorts or offer all inclusive packages.

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  • Was royal Decameron club Caribbean all inclusive good featuring the back of.

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  • The decade from 1896 until 1905, inclusive, saw huge sums spent on yards, passing tracks, grade reduction, elimination of curves, substitution of large locomotives and cars for small ones, &c. During those ten years, the route mileage increased 34,991 m., or 17%, while the mileage of second, third, fourth and yard tracks and sidings increased 32,666 m., or nearly 57%.

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  • The average annual product of India for the period 1886 to 1899 inclusive was £698,208, and its present annual product averages about 550,000 oz., or about £2,200,000, obtained almost wholly from the free-milling quartz veins of the Colar goldfields in Mysore, southern India.

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  • Some of them are showing creativity in rethinking the curriculum, and some heads are determined to be inclusive.

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  • This is by far not an inclusive list of Disneyland's best rides.

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  • When choosing an all inclusive family vacation, there are special perks to take into consideration.

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  • Some diets are all inclusive, meaning you buy the prepared foods for each meal.

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  • You want your party to feel inclusive, not leave someone sitting on the sidelines while the rest of the guests continue to have fun.

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  • The more inclusive term at the time, 'SF,' was pronounced as either 'Es Ef' or 'science fiction.'

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  • The total number of colonists and immigrants entering Brazil between 1804 and 1902, inclusive, according to official returns, was 2,208,353.

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  • In 1861 it was (city and suburbs inclusive) 95,000; in 1881, 237,300; in 18 9 1, 399, 2 7 0; and in 1901, 487, 9 00.

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  • Subsequently it was discovered that this obligation pressed heavily upon the resources of the native state, and in 1832 the pecuniary equivalent for Anjar, both prospectively and inclusive of the arrears which had accrued to that date, was wholly remitted by the British government.

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  • When, in April 1908, Mr Asquith became premier, and Mr Lloyd George chancellor of the exchequer, the sugar convention The world's trade in cane and beet sugar in tons avoirdupois at decennial periods from 1840 to 1870, inclusive, and yearly from 1871 to 1901 inclusive, with the percentage of beet sugar and the average price per cwt.

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  • The statutory ages differ in the various states; in New South Wales and Western Australia it is from 6 to 13 years inclusive, in Victoria 6 to 12 years, in Queensland 6 to II years, and in South Australia 7 to 12 years inclusive.

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  • An ordinary slow suburban train may weigh about loo tons exclusive of the engine, and may be timed at an inclusive speed, from the beginning to the end of its journey, as low as 12 or 15 m.

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  • Very low rates of subscription, and almost prohibitory charges for advertising, are chiefly to blame.i The vicissitudes of the enterprise may be gathered from the fact that, whereas 2767 journals and periodicals were started between 1889 and 1894 (inclusive), no less than 2465 ceased publishing.

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  • The average number of passengers between Dover and Calais for the years 1902-1906 inclusive was 315,012.

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  • Inclusive of the nearer suburbs the population was 78,866 in 1891 and 170,083 in 1904.

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  • The inclusive speed over a long journey is of course a different thing from the average running speed, on account of the time consumed in intermediate stops; the fewer the stops the more easily is the inclusive speed increased, - hence the advantage of the non-stop runs of 150 and zoo m.

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  • The city park system proper had cost $16,627,033 up to 1899 inclusive; and the metropolitan parks $13,679,456 up to 1907 inclusive.

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  • The total " direct taxes " (inclusive of tobacco and silk tithes) are thus estimated to amount to £T13,725,892.

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  • But Zarlino uncompromisingly declared that the syntonous or intense diatonic scale was the only form that could reasonably be sung; and in proof of its perfection he exhibited the exact arrangement of its various diatonic intervals, to the fifth inclusive, in every part of the diapason or octave.

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  • In primitive religions inclusive of almost every serious offence even in fields now regarded as merely social or political, its scope is gradually lessened to a single part of one section of ecclesiastical criminology, following inversely the development of the idea of holiness from the concrete to the abstract, from fetishism to mysticism.

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  • But after 1872, when the census showed a total of 33,110,825, the population grew steadily, its increment between 1872 and 1898 inclusive, a period of 27 years, being 10,649,990.

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  • In 1829 the population was 114,236; in 1836, 119,878 (inclusive of the garrison); in 18 73, 1 45, 60 5; at the census in 1901 the civil population was 184,742.

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  • To reduce a date expressed in this reckoning to the Julian date, add 551 years, and the days elapsed from the 1st of January to the 10th of August, both inclusive, of the year 552 - that is to say (since 552 is a leap year), 223 days.

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  • Congressional appropriations for the survey, improvement and maintenance of waterways began in 1852; amounted to $15,055,688 between 1891 and 1896 inclusive, and $1,613,829 between 1897 and 1907; the total appropriated being $23,249,419.

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  • Existing marsupials may be divided into three main divisions or sub-orders, of which the first, or Polyprotodontia, is common to America and Australasia; the second, or Paucituberculata, is exclusively South American; while the third, or Diprotodonts, is as solely Australasian inclusive of a few in the eastern Austro-Malayan islands.

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  • Each brachiocephalic soon sends off its subclavian, while in the normal or more usual cases the rest proceeds as the carotid trunk, inclusive of the vertebral artery.

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  • The course of foot-and-mouth disease in Great Britain between 1877 and 1905 inclusive is told in Table XX., from which the [[Table Xx]].

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  • Nearly related is the extinct family Lophiodontidae (inclusive of the American Helaletidae), in which both the upper and lower first premolar may be absent, while the upper molars present a more rhinoceros-like form, owing to the lateral compression and consequent lengthening of the outer columns, of which the hinder is bent somewhat inwards and is more or less concave externally, thus forming a more complete outer wall.

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  • The law has allowed the Federal census office in its discretion to compile and publish the birth statistics of divisions in which they are accurately kept; one Federal report on the statistics of marriages and divorces throughout the country from 1867 to 1886 inclusive was published in 1889, and a second for the succeeding twenty-year period was published in part in 1908; an annual volume gives the statistics of deaths for about half the population of the country, including all the states and cities which have approximately complete records of deaths; Federal agencies like the bureau of labour and the bureau of corporations have been created for the purpose of gathering certain social and industrial statistics, and the bureau of the census has been made a permanent statistical office.

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  • During the years 1900-4 inclusive the total emigrants from Russia numbered 2,358,539, of whom 1,144,246 were Russians; while the immigrants numbered 2,333,053, of whom 1,432,057 were foreigners.

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  • The heat of summer (December-March, which is the rainy season) is tempered by cool breezes; winter (MaySeptember, inclusive) is dry, cold and bracing, and frost prevails for prolonged periods.

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  • It was to be applied by redemption at the best price possible on the market, until that price stood at £T66.66, when, if the rate of interest served were 1%, it was to proceed by drawings; if the interest were anything more than 1%, and less than 3%, the limit of price for redemption was to be raised to U75; if the interest were between 3% and 4% inclusive, the limit was to be raised to par.

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  • Dates expressed according to this era are reduced to the common era by subtracting 5502, up to the Alexandrian year 57 86 inclusive, and after that year by subtracting 5492; but if the date belongs to one of the four last months of the Christian year, we must subtract 5503 till the year 5786, and 5493 after that year.

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  • The value per acre of land, which exceeds 48 in the departments of Seine, Rhne and those fringing the north-west coast from Nord to Manche inclusive, is on the average about 29, though it drops to 16 and less in Morbihan, Landes, Basses-Pyrnes, and parts of the Alps and the central plateau.

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  • The production of pig-iron nearly doubled between 1890 and 1900, increasing from 446,800 tons in the former year to 801,600 in the latter; but since 1900 the output has declined, the total for 1904 (inclusive of Siberia) being 644,000 tons.

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  • In 1908 an organization, inclusive of various religious sections, was founded under the description " the Jewish community of New York."

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  • Between 1879 and 1892 inclusive, administration with regard to swine fever was entrusted to local authorities.

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  • Finally, we have the family Rhinocerotidae, which includes the existing representatives of the group. In this family the dentition has undergone considerable reduction, and may be represented inclusive of all the variations, by the formula i a or a m a The first upper incisor, whenpresent, has an 430r2; PP antero-posteriorly elongated crown, but the second is small; when fully developed, the lower canine is a large forwardly directed tusk-like tooth with sharp cutting-edges, and biting against the first upper incisor.

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  • Now suppose that the formula (2) has been established for every power of A+a up to the (n-i)th inclusive, so that (ii_ I) = (n- I) (r), (y I) = (n -1) (r _ l).

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  • In all the Neornithes the total number of caudal vertebrae, inclusive of those which coalesce, is reduced to at least 13.

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  • Quantities of raw and refined cane and beet sugar in tons avoirdupois imported into the United Kingdom in 1870 and in 1875, and yearly from 1880 to 1901 inclusive, with the consumption per head of the population in lb and the price per cwt.

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  • Venice with its mainland End of the territories east of the Adige, inclusive of Istria and Dalmatia, went to the Habsburgs, while the Venetian isles of the Adriatic (the lonian Isles) and the Venetian fleet went to strengthen France for that eastern expedition on which Bonaparte had already set his heart.

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