Grouped Sentence Examples

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  • The Jewish parishes, called synagogues, are grouped into departmental consistories (Paris, Bordeaux, Nancy, Marseilles, Bayonne, Lille, Vesoul, Besancon and three in Algeria).

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  • Its consistories are grouped into two special synods, one at Paris and one at Montbliard (for the department of Doubs and Haute-Sane and the territory of Belfort, where the churches of this denomination are principally situated).

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  • This Robert Livingston, founder of the American family, became in 1675 secretary of the important Board of Indian Commissioners; he was a member of the New York Assembly in1711-1715and 1716-1727 and its speaker in 1718-1725, and in 1701 made the proposal that all the English colonies in America should be grouped for administrative purposes "into three distinct governments."

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  • Clair and Madison in Illinois are grouped as the St.

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  • In Indo-China, West Africa, French Congo and Madagascar, the colonies and protectorates are grouped under governors-general, and to these high officials extensive powers have been granted by presidential decree.

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  • The Immortals were grouped beneath the trees, and none of them appeared the worse for wear from their escape.

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  • The nematocysts of the ectoderm may be grouped to form batteries on the tentacles, umbrellar margin and oral lappets.

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  • Multiradial apocentricities lie at the root of many of the phenomena that have been grouped under the designation convergence.

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  • It is to be noticed, however, that, even after such phenomena have been properly grouped and designated under Greek names as laws of organic growth, they have not become explanations of the series of facts they correlate.

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  • F, Separation of the chromosomes into two groups G, Chromosomes grouped at opposite ends of the spindle to forn the daughter nuclei.

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  • The varieties of coast-lines were reduced to an exact classification by Richthofen, who grouped them according to the height and slope of the land into cliff-coasts (Steilkiisten)- narrow beach coasts with cliffs, wide beach coasts with cliffs, and 1 Rumpf, in German, the language in which this distinction was first made.

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  • No one form occurs alone, but always grouped together with others in various ways to make up districts, regions and lands of distinctive characters.

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  • Provisionally this genus has been grouped with the Ratitae, which at any rate are a heterogenous assembly.

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  • He grouped around him all the leading writers, publicists and progressive young men of the day; declaimed against prejudices; stimulated the timid; inspired the lukewarm with enthusiasm; and never rested till the constitution of the 3rd of May 1791 had been carried through.

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  • Ethnologically the Bulgarians ought perhaps to come here; but, as a large admixture of Slav blood flows in their veins and they speak a distinctly Slav language, they have in this table been grouped with the Slays.

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  • The above sixty districts are grouped into eighteen subprovinces under governors appointed by the governor-general of Fars, but the towns of Bushire, Lingah and Bander Abbasi, together with the villages in their immediate neighbourhood, form a separate government known as that of the "Persian Gulf Ports" (Benadir i Khalij i Fars), under a governor appointed from Teheran.

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  • Later theists may be grouped according as their thought has been remoulded or not by the influences of Kant.

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  • Meanwhile a series of petty civil wars greatly interfered with the prosperity of the native population, who grouped themselves into two opposing political parties.

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  • Within the divisions named - Orthorrhapha Nematocera, Orthorrhapha Brachycera and Cyclorrhapha - the constituent families are usually grouped into a series of "superfamilies," distinguished by features of structure or habit.

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  • But passing from this region of pure mythology to the semi-mythic or heroic age, we find almost all the early legends and traditions of the island grouped around the name of Minos.

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  • The soil of these plains is generally very fertile and they support a population of nearly 2,800,000 Russians, composed of Cossacks and peasant immigrants, settled chiefly along the rivers and grouped in large, wealthy villages.

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  • He now grouped together the princes of south and central Germany in the Confederation of the Rhine, of which he was the protector and practically the ruler in all important affairs.

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  • Cnossian frescoes show women grouped apart, and they appear alone on gems. Flesh and fish and many kinds of vegetables were evidently eaten, and wine and beer were drunk.

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  • First (and perhaps earliest in time), the chambers are grouped round a central court, being engaged one with the other in a labyrinthine complexity, and the greater oblongs are entered from a long side and divided longitudinally by pillars.

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  • He announced a complete reorganization of the navy, which was to be grouped in four fleets, three being for home defence, based on home ports (the third being the Atlantic fleet previously based on Gibraltar), and the fourth, based on Gibraltar, to operate either in home waters or in the Mediterranean.

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  • Linnaeus in his Systema naturae (1735) grouped under the class Insecta all segmented animals with firm exoskeleton and jointed limbs - that is to say, the insects, centipedes, millipedes, crustaceans, spiders, scorpions and their allies.

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  • The earwigs, cockroaches and locusts, which Linnaeus included among the Coleoptera, were early grouped into a distinct order, the Orthoptera.

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  • Includes the single family of the Perlidae (Stone-flies), formerly grouped with the Neuroptera.

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  • The Palazzo Dario with its dedication, Urbis genio, the superb Manzoni-Montecuculi-Polignac, with its friezes of spread-eagles in low relief, and the Vendramini-Calergi or Non nobis palace, whose facade is characterized by its roundheaded windows of grouped twin lights between columns, are among the more important; though beautiful specimens, such as the Palazzo Trevisan on the Rio della Paglia, and the Palazzo Corner Reali at the Fava, are to be found all over the city.

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  • It has small angle-windows to light the interior inclined plane or staircase, and is not broken into storeys with grouped windows as in the case of the Lombard bell-towers.

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  • Throughout the Fens excellently effective use is being made of monumental buildings grouped in ample grounds.

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  • The first three orders, which have a double muscular layer, external circular and internal longitudinal, are sometimes grouped together as the Dimyaria; the Heteronemertini, in which a third coat of longitudinal muscles arises outside the circular layer, are then placed in a second branch, the Trimyaria.

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  • It was a time of rapid expansion, marked by great missionary fervour, and may be called the Circuit Period, for even after the circuits were grouped into districts in 1821 they did not lose their privilege of missionary initiative.

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  • Municipal departments and bureaus are grouped in the four divisions.

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  • The Compromise Measures are sometimes spoken of collectively as the Omnibus Bill, owing to their having been grouped originally - when first reported (May 8) to the Senate - into one bill.

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  • It thus happened that in the earlier treatises on phlogistic chemistry organic substances were grouped with all combustibles.

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  • A larger and more important series of condensations may be grouped together as resulting from the elimination of the elements of water between carbonyl (CO) and methylene (CH 2) groups.

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  • There are also eleven very small exclaves, mostly grouped about Homburg to the south-west of Oberhessen; but the largest is Wimpfen on the north-west frontier of Wurttemberg.

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  • The cottages are generally grouped in small hamlets called "touns."

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  • The rock-hewn tombs of Etruria scarcely come under the category of catacombs, in the usual sense, being rather independent family burial-places, grouped together in a necropolis.

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  • Their monotony is varied only by the fruitful river-valleys and poljes, or upland hollows, where the smaller towns and villages are grouped; the districts or cantons thus formed are walled round by a natural rampart of limestone.

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  • Information about the Russians was very indifferent; it was only known that Prince Bagration with about 33,000 men lay grouped about Wolkowysk; Barclay de Tolly with 40,000 about Vilna; and on the Austrian frontier lay a small corps under Tormassov in process of formation, while far away on the Turkish frontiers hostilities with the sultan retained Tschitschagov with 50,000 more.

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  • He realized the situation in a moment, galloped to the new scene of action, and at once grouped his forces for decisive action - the gift in which he was supreme.

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  • The chief buildings are grouped together, and include temples of Asclepius and Artemis, the Tholos, and the Abaton, or portico where the patients slept.

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  • Around the outer lake are grouped the suburbs Harvestehude and PBsseldorf on the western shore, and Uhlenhorst on the eastern, with park-like promenades and villas surrounded by well-kept gardens.

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  • Some are globular and others are rod-shaped; they may be grouped in clusters, stars, rosettes, rows, chains or swarms of indefinite shape.

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  • The number and position of the muscles differ materially in the two great divisions into which the Brachiopoda have been grouped, and to some extent also in the different genera of which each division is composed.

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  • The orders Atremata and Neotremata are frequently grouped together, as the sub-class Inarticulata or Ecardines - the Tretenterata of Davidson - and the orders Protremata and Telotremata, as the Articulata or Testicardines - i the Clistenterata of Davidson.

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  • The Nevada mines are mostly grouped around the city of Eureka, where the ore occurs in "pockets" disseminated at random through limestone.

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  • The effect of these is beautifully illustrated by a model consisting of a number of little compass needles pivoted on sharp points and grouped near to one another upon a board, which is placed inside a large magnetizing coil.

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  • Numerous rhabdomeres (grouped as rhabdoms in Limulus) are found in the retinal layer of the central eyes also.

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  • Counts of princely rank (gefiirstete Grafen) voted among the princes in the imperial diet; the others (Reichsgrafen) were grouped in the Grafenbanke - originally two, to which two more were added in the 17th century - each of which had one vote.

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  • With these may be grouped the kindred population of the three Szekel counties of Transylvania.

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  • In the fourth class may be grouped such of the latest Hungarian novelists as have tried, and on the whole succeeded, in clothing their ideas and characters in a style peculiar to themselves.

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  • We therefore determine the coefficients by counting the grouped terms individually, instead of adding them.

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  • Previously to the introduction of the plate we have an effect corresponding to wave-lengths closely grouped around the principal wave-length, viz.

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  • With the letters may be grouped the papal decrees of Gerbert when Silvester II.

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  • An assembly of notables from villages grouped together in a canton chooses a cantonal representative, who is the mouthpiece of the people and the intermediary between the government and its subjects.

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  • Grouped around the main sanctuary there arose temples and chapels to the gods and goddesses who formed his court, so that E-Kur became the name for an entire sacred precinct in the city of Nippur.

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  • The derivations of names may here be grouped into two classes, those having a commercial connexion, and those associated with ancient buildings, particularly the City wall and ecclesiastical foundations.

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  • The fifty-six smaller parishes were grouped together in fifteen districts, each under a district board, the members of which were elected by the vestries of the constituent parishes.

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  • The louse of monkeys is now generally considered as forming a separate genus (Pedicinus), but the greater part of those infesting domestic and wild quadrupeds are mostly grouped in the large genus Haematopinus, and very rarely is the same species found on different kinds of animals.

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  • Subordinate to the deputy commissioners are assistant commissioners, extra-assistant commissioners and myooks, who are invested with various magisterial, civil and revenue powers, and hold charge of the townships, as the units of regular civil and revenue jurisdiction are called, and the sub-divisions of districts, into which most of these townships are grouped.

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  • The metals grouped together above, under 1 and 2, act on steam pretty much as they do on liquid water.

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  • But it was found that the Government was still too highly centralized and, in 1914, the various divisions were grouped into four provinces over each of which a vice-governorgeneral presided, aided by a consultative council on which non-official Europeans had seats.

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  • The systems with the highest dates are placed first in the list; where a writer has produced more than one system, these are grouped together, the highest dates proposed by him determining his place in the series.

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  • But there is no evidence for his "cyclic date" of 2517 B.C., on which his system depended, and there is little doubt that the beginning of the historical period of Berossus is to be set, not in 2506 B.C., but in 2232 B.C. The two systems of Sayce,' that of Rogers,' the three systems of Winckler, 5 both those of Delitzsch, 6 and that of Maspero, 7 may be grouped together, for they are based on the same principle.

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  • The furnaces are square and open in front, to allow the outlet ends of the retorts to project; they are grouped together by fours; and their several chimneys are within the same enclosure.

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  • The Celtic heroic saga in the British islands may be divided into the two principal groups of Gaelic (Irish) and Brython (Welsh), the first, excluding the purely mythological, into the Ultonian (connected with Ulster) and the Ossianic. The Ultonianis grouped round the names of King Conchobar and the heroCuchulainn, " the Irish Achilles," the defender of Ulster against all Ireland, regarded by some as a solar hero.

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  • Another series of heroes, forming the central figures of stories variously derived but developed in Europe by the Latin-speaking peoples, may be conveniently grouped under the heading of " romance."

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  • She has ten arms, holding each a weapon, while her attendant lions and giants are grouped on each side.

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  • Comte is in no true sense a follower of Saint-Simon, but it was undoubtedly Saint-Simon who launched him, to take Comte's own word, by suggesting the two starting-points of what grew into the Comtist system - first, that political phenomena are as capable of being grouped under laws as other phenomena; and second, that the true destination of philosophy must be social, and the true object of the thinker must be the reorganization of the moral, religious and political systems. We can readily see what an impulse these far-reaching conceptions would give to Comte's meditations.

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  • The various quarters are grouped around the principal mosque - the Jewish to the south-west, the Moorish to the south-east, that of the merchants to the north-east, while the new town with the civic buildings lies to the north-west.

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  • The Boidae comprise some 60 species, which have been grouped into many fancy genera.

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  • The difficulty is increased by the fact that in some cases several towns were grouped together in one payment (o vv-rcXEZr).

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  • These were grouped into five main geographical divisions (from 443 to 436; afterwards four, Caria being merged in Ionia).

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  • Dr Buchanan White, who made a special study of the British willows, grouped them under 17 species with numerous varieties and hybrids.

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  • The principal modern genera are grouped by the differences in the flower - tube just explained.

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  • National traditions extending over centuries were grouped round Charlemagne, his father Pippin, and his son Louis.

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  • Although the salts have been grouped in the above 1 Comptes rendus, Acad.

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  • The bush is grouped in copses on meadows, which produce a coarse tall grass.

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  • The recognition of this fact is expressed, at the present day, by the division of the Sporozoa into several well-defined orders, which are grouped in two main divisions, each containing more or less closely related forms. One of these groups consists of the Gregarines, Coccidia and Haer_aosporidia (qq.v.).

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  • Grouped about the Plaza de Santo Domingo are the old convent and church of Santo Domingo, the court of the Inquisition now occupied by the School of Medicine, the offices of the Department of Communicaciones, and the old custom-house (aduana) .

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  • About the middle of the 15th century their mud-and-rush dwellings were partly replaced by stone structures, grouped around the central enclosure of the great teocalli, and bordering the causeways leading to the mainland.

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  • The atmosphere of the whole town is, indeed, dominated by the memory of Goethe and Schiller, whose bronze statues, by Rietschel, grouped on one pedestal (unveiled in 1857) stand in front of the theatre.

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  • The five existing species may be grouped into two sections, the distinctive characters of which are only recognizable in the skull.

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  • The leached guanos and phosphatized rocks, which are grouped with them for commercial purposes, have been obtained in great quantities in many islands of the Pacific Ocean (such as Baker, Howland, Jarvis and McKean Islands) between long.

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  • A remarkable feature of the western plains is the large number of salt pans and salt springs grouped together in extensive areas, especially in the Boshof district.

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  • Schools were grouped in districts, and for each district there was a controlling board of nine members, of whom five were elected by the committees of the separate schools and four appointed by the government.

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  • The oil-tree should doubtless be grouped with the river of oil in later writings (see Paradise).

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  • In these works he shows how the numbers representing the individual qualities of man are grouped round the numbers referring to the "average man" in a manner exactly corresponding to that in which single results of observation are grouped round the mean result, so that the principles of the theory of probabilities may be applied to statistical researches on the subjects.

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  • A complication is caused by the fact that the consonants are grouped into three classes, to each of which a special tone applies, and consequently the application of a tonal sign to a letter has a different effect, according to the class to which such letter belongs.

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  • Hence these ten parallel ranges of the middle Kuen-lun system may be grouped in three divisions - (1) the more strictly border ranges of the Upper and Lower Astin-tagh and the Akatotagh; (2) the three ranges of Chimen-tagh, Ara-tagh and Kaltaalaghan, which may be considered as forming a transitional system between the foregoing and the third division; (3) the Arka-tagh, which constitute the elevated rampart of the Tibetan plateau proper.

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  • The parishes were further grouped together into rural deaneries and archdeaconries.

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  • The Cincinnati hospital (completed 1869), comprising eight buildings grouped about a central court and connected by corridors, occupies a square of four acres.

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  • She was young and beautiful, and supplied a centre round which those who wished the downfall of the favourite grouped themselves.

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  • Social flowers, whose nectar is concealed as in (3), but the flowers are grouped in heads which render them strikingly conspicuous, and several flowers can be simultaneously pollinated.

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  • The principal rivers crossing this section are the Patuxent, Patapsco and Gunpowder, with which may be grouped the Potomac, forming the state's southern boundary.

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  • The different order of the books in the English Bible is due to the fact that when the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek between the 3rd and 1st centuries B.C., the Hebrew tripartite division was disregarded, and the books (including those now known as the " Apocrypha ") were grouped mostly by subjects, the historical books being placed first (Genesis - Esther), the poetical books next (Job - Song of Songs), and the prophetical books last (Isaiah - Malachi).

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  • When the need began to be felt events were probably at first dated by the regnal years of kings; the reigns of successive kings were then arranged in order, and grouped, if necessary, in dynasties, and thus a fixed standard was gradually constructed.

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  • New Caledonia is a French colony under a governor; the more easterly French islands are grouped together under the title of the French Establishments in Oceania, and are administered by a governor, privy council, administrative council, &c., Papeete in Tahiti being the capital.

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  • But on the borders of the region, often without real boundary lines, are grouped other peoples, the true Malays, the Indonesians or pre-Malays with the Negritos to the westward and the Australians, who are generally admitted to be a distinct race.

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  • As an advocate his sharpness and rapidity of insight gave him a formidable advantage in the detection of the weaknesses of a witness and the vulnerable points of his opponent's case, while he grouped his own arguments with an admirable eye to effect, especially excelling in eloquent closing appeals to a jury.

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  • Lee's army consisted of 40 brigades and 59 batteries organized in eleven divisions and an independent brigade four divisions were grouped under Jackson and three under Magruder.

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  • The counties are grouped into judicial circuits, those containing a population of more than 150,000 constituting separate districts; each district has a judge and a commonwealth's attorney.

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  • This step, however, failed to satisfy most of the society's supporters in Scotland, who proceeded to form themselves into independent organizations, grouped for the most part round centres at Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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  • This figure afforded, as it were, a new point of crystallization for the existing Gnostic ideas, which now grouped themselves round this point in all their manifold diversity.

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  • Lauds is proper to sunrise, but is mostly grouped with matins.

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  • The citizens were grouped in either tribes or curiae, and accordingly the assembly sometimes bore the name of Comitia Tributa, sometimes that of Comitia Curiata.

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  • The differences may be conveniently grouped under six heads.

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  • On the Pacific coast the Cretaceous formations are sometimes grouped together under the name of Chico.

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  • The statute by which this change was initiated was the Lands Clauses Consolidation Act 1845; and the policy has been continued by a series of later statutes which, together with the act of 1845, are now grouped under the generic title of the Lands Clauses Acts.

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  • The principal peaks of this range are grouped in three knots which divide the island into three portions.

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  • In 1899 Dr Forsyth Major proposed a classification of the family in which a number of species were grouped with the spiny rabbit in the genus Caprolagus, whilst Oryctolagus was taken to include not only the common rabbit, but likewise the Cape hare.

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  • Of secular buildings, the most noteworthy are grouped in the Altstadt near the river.

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  • The local churches were grouped into circuits governed representatively by a quarterly meeting.

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  • Moreover, alike those who had followed Him during His life on earth, and all who joined themselves to them, must have felt the need of dwelling on His precepts, so that these must have been often repeated, and also in all probability from an early time grouped together according to their subjects, and so taught.

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  • The rest, by far the larger part of the country, was divided up among the old native tribes or cantons, some ten or twelve in number, each grouped round some country town where its council (ordo) met for cantonal business.

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  • In English documents also we find eponymous national ancestors grouped together in genealogical trees, and there is reason to believe that the common origin of the various Teutonic peoples was remembered to a certain extent until comparatively late in the middle ages.

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  • To supply the lack of Wesley's supervision the circuits were now grouped together in districts.

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  • Weak circuits were grouped together and gained fresh energy and hope by the union.

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  • When orthodox Christianity had Pyrenees, the episcopate of those countries grouped sovereigns.

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  • The plan given by Viollet-le-Duc of the Priory of St Jean des Bons Hommes, a Cluniac cell, situated between the town of Avallon and the village of Savigny, shows that these diminutive establishments comprised every essential feature of a monastery, - chapel, cloister, chapter-room, refectory, dormitory, all grouped according to the recognized arrangement.

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  • Externally it is an Ionic peripteros, enclosing suites of rooms, large and small, grouped round a small interior Doric peristyle.

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  • Orders may, again, be grouped according as they are (r) Prime Orders Of Christendom, conferred upon an exclusive class only.

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  • Thus, for example, there is the " Rock Garden," which should consist of variously grouped masses of large stones, those which are remarkable for being figured by water-wearing, or containing petrifactions or impressions, or showing something of natural stratification, being generally preferred.

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  • The Coal-Measures and Millstone Grit are usually grouped together in the Upper Carboniferous, the Carboniferous Limestone series constituting the Lower Carboniferous.

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  • Again, as the temperature in turn falls past Ar l this hardenite mother-metal splits up into cementite and ferrite grouped together as pearlite, with the resulting recalescence, and the mass, as shown in Alloys, Pl., fig.

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  • Limonite and the related minerals, turgite, 2Fe20 3 +H 2 O, and gothite, Fe 2 0 3 +H20, are grouped together under the term " brown haematite."

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  • In the other movements, all the moulds and ingots of a given charge of steel are grouped as a train, which is moved as a unit by a locomotive.

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  • The locality of the pagi round which the other tribes were grouped is not known to us.

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  • The centres around which the young writers were grouped were two reviews, L'Art moderne and La Jeune Belgique.

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  • This, with its rather handsome cupola, and the twelve minor tombs of Ahmad Shah's children grouped around, contains a few good specimens of fretwork and of inlaid inscriptions.

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  • Here one of the minor coal-fields gives employment to a population grouped round a number of comparatively small centres.

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  • Still farther to the east the mountains are grouped around the hollow of Glatz, whence the Neisse forces its way towards the north.

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  • In war several army corps, cavalry divisions and reserve divisions are grouped in two or more armies, and in peace the army corps are divided for purposes of superior control amongst several army inspections.

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  • The following data for the apparent angular width of arcs were obtained at Cape Thorsden, the arcs being grouped according to the height of the lower edge above the horizon.

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  • The few remaining forests are almost all grouped around Etna and upon the high zone of the Madonian Mountains, a range which rises 40 m.

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  • In his Philosophia Botanica (1751) Linnaeus grouped the genera then known into sixty-seven orders (fragmenta), all except five of which are Angiosperms. He gave names to these but did not characterize them or attempt to arrange them in larger groups.

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  • The orders are carefully characterized, and those of Angiosperms are grouped in fourteen classes under the two main divisions Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons.

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  • Eichler, attempted to remove this disadvantage which since the time of Jussieu had characterized the French system, and in 1883 grouped the Dicotyledons in two subclasses.

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  • There is thus a certain resemblance to Euflorideae, but sufficient difference to necessitate their being grouped apart.

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  • On the sides are grouped buildings for each individual professor and dormitories for students.

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  • In 1536 it was grouped with a whole series of petty lordships marcher and the lordship of Builth to form the county of Brecknock with Brecon as the county town, and the place for holding the county court.

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  • Up to 1902 seven other American races had been described, four of which are grouped by Grant with the first and three with the second type.

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  • In this view the Outer and Inner Hebrides were formerly one with themselves and the mainland, and the western isles therefore are truly grouped with the Highland province of Scotland.

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  • These rocks are grouped in two divisions, Lower and Upper, both of which appear to have been deposited in lakes.

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  • The next table affords a comparison of the numbers of the population as grouped in towns, villages and rural districts, and in the mainland and islands.

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  • Later political fervour has grouped him with the author of the Wallace, and treated the unequal pair as the singers of a militant patriotism.

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  • In each of these the suttas on the same subject, or in one or two cases the suttas addressed to the same sort of people, are grouped together.

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  • And finally the suttantas were grouped together into the two Nikayas, and the suttas and episodes separately into the two others.

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  • There are 22 of them grouped around these central plains almost within sight of each other.

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  • The principal tribes are the Quijos or Canelos, who are settled about the headwaters of the Napo, on the eastern slopes of the Andes, and are in great part grouped about the missions; the Jivaros who inhabit the valley of the Pastaza; the Zaparos who occupy the forest region between the Pastaza and Napo; the Piojes of the middle Napo, and eastward to the Putumayo; and the Iquitos and Mazanes of the lower Napo and Tigre, chiefly in territory occupied by Peru.

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  • There are more than 275 streams in the state, grouped in two river systems, one having the Mississippi, which receives three-fourths of the waters of Illinois, as outlet, the other being tributary to the Wabash or Ohio rivers.

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  • Sometimes the passage is the conjoint work of many bees whose cells are grouped along it at convenient distances apart.

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  • The zoological position of Bohol has not been satisfactorily determined, but all existing evidence indicates that it must be grouped with Samar and Leyte.

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  • Associated with Marduk was his consort Sarpanit, and grouped around the pair as princes around a throne were the chief deities of the older centres, like Ea and Damkina of Eridu, Nebo and Tashmit of Borsippa, Nergal and Allatu of Kutha, Shamash and A of Sippar, Sin and Ningal of Ur, as well as pairs like Ramman (or Adad) and Shala whose central seat is unknown to us.

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  • The book, which is post-exilic, may therefore be grouped with another Midrash, the Book of Ruth, which also appears to represent a current of thought opposed to the exclusive spirit of Jewish legalism.

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  • Until the fourth decade of the 19th century all stratified rocks older than the Carboniferous had been grouped by geologists into a huge and indefinite "Transition Series."

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  • It consists of more than sixty separate dwellings, grouped within a triangular palisaded defence, formed in the midst of a marsh now partially reclaimed.

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  • The dioceses are grouped in various ways; some are immediately dependent upon the Holy See; some are grouped in ecclesiastical provinces or metropolitanates, which in their turn are sometimes grouped together to form a patriarchate.

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  • The Churches may be further grouped according to the character of their constitution, i.e.

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  • The Serb bishopric of Kreutz in Croatia, under the Latin archbishop of Agram, may be also grouped with the Ruthenian Church, since the rite is identical.

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  • Mutual jealousies were only increased when the seculars were grouped together under an arch-priest in 1599.

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  • With the Earth are grouped the tablets to the five lofty Mountains, the three Hills of perpetual peace and the four Seas, the five celebrated Mountains and the four great Rivers.

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  • The Celts who saw the world peopled with the spirits of trees and animals, rocks, mountains, springs and rivers, grouped them in classes like the Dervonnae (oak-spirits), the Niskai (water-spirits), the Proximae; the Matronae (earthgoddesses) 9 and the like.

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  • In some districts the men who were bound to be in frankpledge were grouped in associations of ten, twelve or more individuals called tithings.

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  • In large churches the services are usually grouped; e.g.

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  • In art they are usually represented as richly dressed Asiatics, picturesquely grouped with their griffin foes; the subject is often described by poets from Aeschylus to Milton.

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  • The " crowd of lights " described by Paulinus as crowning the altar were either grouped round it or suspended in front of it; they are represented by the sanctuary lamps of the Latin Church and by the crown of lights suspended in front of the altar in the Greek.

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  • Apart from the outworks, the castle forms an irregular square with round towers at the angles, the principal buildings being grouped round a central courtyard, the entrance to which is from the south through a series of gateways.

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  • Ordus, with headquarters at Erzinjan and Bagdad respectively, could be grouped as an army of the Caucasus in case of a Russian war, but were practically unavailable for Europe.

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  • Zekki Pasha, in charge of the three corps grouped in the Vardar region, was at once directed by `Ali Riza to move forward against the Serbians as they debouched from the mountains.

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  • Of matters generally regarded as pertaining to natural religion, that on which they were least agreed was the certainty, philosophical demonstrability and moral significance of the immortality of the soul, so that the deists have sometimes been grouped into "mortal" and "immortal" deists.

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  • The province has been subdivided into thirteen administrative districts, which again have been grouped into their principal divisions, with their respective British headquarters at Bauchi, Kanan and Bukuru.

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  • At first being used in their natural forms, these pebbles or gems have been grouped as lenticular or bean-shaped, and glandular or of the sling-bolt pattern; later, from the 6th to the 4th century B.C., they were fashioned as scaraboids, that is, in the general form of the Egyptian scarab, but without the sculptured details of the beetle's body.

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  • Major's voluminous writings may be grouped under (a) logic and philosophy, (b) Scripture commentary, and (c) history.

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  • The most important of these belong to the category of dermal glands, and may be scattered over the surface of the body and limbs, or grouped at certain points for the discharge of special functions.

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  • Those in which the foundations of modern Europe were laid, which produced parliaments, cathedrals, cities, Dante and Chaucer, were grouped alike on one dismal level and christened the middle ages.

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  • The chalk and limestone plateaus are usually almost without inhabitants, and the villages of these districts occur grouped together in long strings, either in drift-floored valleys in the calcareous plateaus, or along the exposure of some favoured stratum at their base.

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  • These again are subdivided into 14,080 parishes (1901), the smallest ecclesiastical units, which are grouped for certain administrative purposes into 810 rural deaneries.

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  • The Metropolis Management Act of 1855 established (outside the city) two classes of parishes - the first class with vestries of their own, the second class grouped under district boards elected by the component vestries; and the Metropolitan Board of Works (abolished in 1888), elected by the vestries and the district boards, was made the central authority.

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  • Two or more parishes may be grouped together under a common parish council by order of the county council if the parish meetings of each parish consent.

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  • To the east of the Giens peninsula is the fine natural harbour of Hyeres, as well as three thinly populated islands (the Stoechades of the ancients), Porquerolles, Port Cros and Le Levant, which are grouped together under the common name of Iles d'Hyeres.

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  • The king's army was grouped in front of the village, facing in the direction of Milan, with a small stream separating it from the oncoming Swiss.

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  • The kernel of the whole book, around which the remaining portions are grouped, consists of the Gathas or " hymns " of Zoroaster (q.v.), the oldest and most sacred portion of the entire canon.

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  • And so attention was directed to St Augustine's writings on community life; and out of them, and spurious writings attributed to him, were compiled towards the close of the 11th century three Rules, the "First" and "Second" being mere fragments, but the "Third" a substantive rule of life in 45 sections, often grouped in twelve chapters.

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  • The other towns of Abyssinia worthy of mention may be grouped according to their geographical position.

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  • We attain, therefore, our first generalized description of life as the property or peculiar quality of a substance composed of none but the more common elements, but of these elements grouped in various ways to form compounds ranging from proteid, the most complex of known substances to the simplest salts.

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  • By the gradual sifting out of the special sciences philosophy thus came to embrace primarily the inquiries grouped as "metaphysics" or "first philosophy."

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  • In the economic development of states taxes have come to be grouped in different ways, according to variations in the method of levying them or the means of enforcing compulsion or other differences.

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  • Other taxes grouped with the income tax by the authorities are house duty and land tax, but they are unimportant by comparison.

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  • The ore occurs in two forms, haematites and limonites; the specular hematites often being grouped, for practical purposes, into two classes - those occurring in porphyry and those occurring in sandstone.

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  • For the present the solitary forms may be placed in a grade, Protalcyonacea; and the colonial forms may be grouped in another grade, Synalcyon- acea.

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  • Further, the trabeculae may be evenly spaced throughout the septum, or may be grouped together, and this feature is probably of value in estimating the affinities of corals.

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  • The three chief divisions of the Danelagh were (1) the kingdom of Northumbria, (2) the kingdom of East Anglia, (3) the district of the Five (Danish) Boroughs - lands grouped round Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Stamford and Lincoln, and forming a loose confederacy.

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  • This fact seems to illustrate the truth that the counting principle is the fundamental one, to which the interpretation of grouped numbers must ultimately be referred.

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  • This tendency is common in adults as well as in children; the strokes of a clock may, for instance, be grouped into fours, and thus eleven is represented as two fours and three.

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  • Hence the digits are multiplied in pairs, and grouped according to the power of io which each product contains.

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  • The term Rig (reeh = rex, king) was applied to four classes or grades of rulers, the lower grades being grouped, each group being subject to one of their number, and all being subject to, and owing tribute and allegiance to the Ard-Rig (= supreme king of Erinn).

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  • Traces, how ever, are perceptible ingenera believed to be descended from such a simple type, and the majority may be grouped under two heads.

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  • We give here a list of the families separated into Sladen's orders and grouped under Perrier's divisions, extinct families being marked t.

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  • The ten cases may be also grouped together into four, according as the number of nodes and cusps (5+ic) is = o, r, 2 or 3.

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  • These three, then, are grouped as the " molars."

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  • From this point of view the various adaptive modifications of mammalian dentition may be roughly grouped under the headings of piscivorous, carnivorous, insectivorous, omnivorous and herbivorous.

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  • The buildings were mainly grouped in three divisions - the Chalce, the Daphne and the " sacred palace."

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  • A consideration of the Filicaceae as arranged above will show that the several sub-orders may in general terms be said to form a series between those in which the sorus consists of a single circle of bulky sporangia and those Polypodiaceae in which the numerous small sporangia appear to be grouped without order in the sorus.

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  • From this ancestor Arthropods with heads of varying degrees of complexity have been developed characteristic of the different classes, whilst the parapodia and somites of the body have become variously modified and grouped in these different classes.

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  • The "Problem of Freedom" provides in reality a common title under which are grouped difficulties and questions of varying and divergent interest and character.

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  • They are grouped in dense masses round the volcanoes from which they have flowed, the bulk of the lava dating from outbreaks which occurred in prehistoric times.

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  • The families are grouped in townships or otherwise (qali) under the lesser chiefs, who again owe allegiance to the supreme chief of the matanitu or tribe.

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  • In opposition to the absolutist "vice-emperor" Rouher, whose influence over Napoleon had become stronger and stronger since the death of Morny, Emile 0111vier grouped the Third Party.

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  • Along the fine thoroughfares, noticeable among which is the Karl Tauchnitz Strasse, are closely grouped many striking buildings.

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  • Grouped around their belfry-towers and organized within their gilds, they made merry in their free jocular language over their own hardships, and still more over the vices of their lords.

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  • Grouped together on the council of affairs, they managed to control the policy of the common council, with its too mixed and too independent membership. They successfully strove to separate the grandeur and superexcellence of the king from the rest of the nation; to isolate the nobility amid the seductions of a court lavish in promises of favor and high office; and to win over the bourgeoisie by the buying and selling and afterwards by the hereditary transmission of offices.

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  • It found its first adherents and its first defenders among the clerics and learned men grouped around Faber (Lefvre) of Etaples at Meaux; while Marguerite of Navarre, des Roynes la non.

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  • From 1749 to 1757 the party of religious devotees grouped round the queen and the kings daughters, with the dauphin as cluef and the comte D,Argenson and Machault dArnouville, keeper of the seals, as lieutenants, had worked against Madame de Pompadour (who leant for supporl upon the parlements, the jansenists and the philosophers)

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  • Every one of the kingdoms grouped round the two sovereigns who shared modern Spain was itself a loose conglomeration of classes.

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  • It is formed of pavement epithelial cells, mainly grouped in a concentric manner around the vascular papillae of the subcorneous integument, so that a section near the base of the hoof, cut transversely to the long axis of these papillae, shows a number of small circular or oval orifices, with cells arranged concentrically round them.

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  • The tree-frogs, Hylidae, with which the arboreal Ranidae were formerly grouped, show in their anatomical structure a close resemblance to the toads, Bufonidae, and are therefore placed far away from the true frogs, however great the superficial resemblance between them.

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  • They lie grouped round a pretty park which also furnishes the visitors with facilities for various recreations, such as lawn tennis, croquet, polo and other games.

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  • The cones of Lepidodendron and its immediate allies are for the most part grouped under the name Lepidostrobus.

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  • The species without ribs - Subsigillariae - were in like manner grouped under the two sub-genera Clathraria and Leiodermaria; in the former each scar is seated on a prominent cushion, while in the latter the surface of the stem (as in Bothrodendron) is perfectly smooth.

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  • We will now describe some of the fructifications, which are grouped under generic names of their own; these genera, as having a more natural basis, tend to supersede the artificial groups founded on vegetative characters.

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  • The genus Corynepteris of Baily is interesting from the fact that its sporangia, while individually similar to those of Zygopteris, were grouped in sori or synangia, resembling those of an Asterotheca.

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  • Some of the stamens are inserted between the bracts, in an apparently axillary position, while others are grouped about the apex of the axis.

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  • Many other forms of seed, and especially those which show radial symmetry, as for example Trigonocarpus, Stephanospermum and Lagenostoma belonged, as we have seen, to some of the plants grouped under Pteridospermeae, though other Pteridosperms had flattened seeds not as yet distinguishable from those of Cordaitales.

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  • The heterogeneous " Ferns " grouped under Spheno pterideae are especially abundant.

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  • The Upper Carboniferous and Permian plants may be grouped together as constituting a Permo-Carboniferous flora characterized by an abundance of arborescent Vascular Cryptogams and of an extinct class of plants to which the name Pteridosperms has recently been assigned - plants exhibiting a combination of Cycadean and filicinean characters and distinguished by the production of true gymnospermous seeds of a complex type.

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  • Wanting Danian Upper Chalk Senonian Middle Chalk Turonian Lower Chalk Cenomanian Upper Green-sand Gault Albian Aptian Lower Green-sand Valenginian Urgonian Wealden Neocomian In the continental classification the deposits from the Gault downwards are grouped as Lower Cretaceous; but in Great Britain there is a strong break below the Gault and 'none above; and the Gault is therefore classed as Upper Cretaceous.

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  • At the present time the method adopted by Buchheim, or some modification of it, is the most scientific. As the result of painstaking investigations he grouped together all those substances having similar actions, giving to each group the name of its best-known or most thoroughly investigated member.

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  • Clusters Areas are grouped into a three-level hierarchy of clusters, within which areas share similar combinations of characteristics.

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  • The imaging armamentarium can be broadly grouped into two (Table 1 ).

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  • Available mounted and framed, or glicee printed onto large chunky canvases which are best when grouped together.

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  • Spring barley cultivars were grouped on the basis of their responses to three isolates.

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  • They included a new dashboard on which the most important instruments were grouped in front of the driver.

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  • Thoroughly drenched, we grouped in the Tea Room & waited.

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  • The cell bodies of these sensory nerves are grouped together in a small swelling called the dorsal root ganglion.

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  • At the former place these strata are grouped under three sections by the eminent geologists who have explored them.

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  • Research will be grouped under the generic headings of Platforms, Sensors, Data Handling, Modeling and Blue Skies research.

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  • You can look up a website by going either to the alphabetical listing or to sites grouped by subject.

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  • Science length FAQs The answers to some frequently asked questions about length metrology are grouped below.

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  • Set in tranquil parkland, there are 192 en-suite study rooms grouped into clusters of six or seven each sharing a well-equipped self-catering kitchen.

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  • There are 6 major hormones produced by the anterior pituitary, which can be grouped according to structure.

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  • An atmosphere is thus created which is highly propitious for the intriguers and political horse traders grouped around Journal du Peuple.

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  • For the MBA, student exam fees are not included (six exams on the MBA, grouped to reduce required examination sittings ).

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  • Shillony develops this theme of " sacred subservience " in twenty-eight concise chapters grouped into nine sections.

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  • Here, objects are grouped in a broad chronological sweep to suggest the evolution of silversmithing and metalwork between 1970 and 2005.

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  • Species are the smallest unit of biological taxonomy, and are grouped together with similar species to form a genus.

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  • The two proteases trypsin and chymotrypsin are grouped into the serine protease family.

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  • The damping force is created using extra windings in the motor, grouped in phases.

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  • Round this nucleus her characters (too often mere puppets) grouped themselves, and the story gradually crystallized.

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  • Days were grouped according to the intensity of colouring of ozone papers, o representing no visible effect, and 14 the darkest colour reached.

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  • For those which are grouped under the second to the seventh of these classes, respectively, have a clear significance on the hypothesis of evolution, while they are unintelligible if that hypothesis be denied.

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  • Bacteria (see BACTERIOLOGY) and Cyanophyceae (see ALGAE), which are often grouped together as Schizophyta, are from points of view of both structure and reproduction extremely simple organisms, and stand apart from the remaining groups, which are presumed to have originated directly or indirectly from the Flagellatae, a group of unicellular aquatic organisms combining animal and plant characteristics which may be regarded as the starting-point of unicellular Thallophytes on the one hand and of the Protozoa on the other.

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  • Monstrosities.A large class of cases of departure from the normal form, depending on different and often obscure causes, may be grouped together under this heading; most of them arc of the kind termed Teretological, and it is difficult to decide how far they should be regarded as pathological if we insist that a disease threatens the existence of the plant, since many of these malformationse.g.

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  • The coloring matters are not dissolved in the stroma of the chrornoplast, but exist as amorphous granules, with or without the presence of a protein crystal, or in the form of fine crystalline needles, frequently curved and sometimes present in large numbers, which are grouped together in various ways in bundles and give the plastids their fusiform or triangular crystalline shape.

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  • The problems arising out of the special consideration of the power required to propel a railway train against the resistances opposing its motion, the way the power is applied to trains, the agent by means of which the power is exerted, are conveniently grouped together under the general heading of Locomotive Power.

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  • Others have hollow or funnel-shaped ends and are constricted at the middle like a dice cup. In some rocks small rod-like microlites are grouped together in a regular way to form growths which resemble fir branches, fern leaves, brushes or networks, in the same manner as minute needles of ice produce star-like snow crystals or the frost growths on a window pane.

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  • Farnell (Cults, p. 275) points out that at the same time she is certainly looked upon as in some way connected with the health-divinities, since in her temple she is grouped with Asclepius and Hygieia (see Hygieia).

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  • Thinkers chose their doctrines from many sources - from the venerated teaching of Aristotle and Plato, from that of the Pythagoreans and of the Stoics, from the old Greek mythology, and from the Jewish and other Oriental systems. Yet it must be observed that Neoplatonism, Gnosticism, and the other systems which are grouped under the name Alexandrian, were not truly eclectic, consisting, as they did, not of a mere syncretism of Greek and Oriental thought, but of a mutual modification of the two.

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  • The treatment of wounds, injuries and deformities, with operative interference in general, is the special department of surgical practice (the corresponding parts of pathology, including inflammation, repair, and removable tumours, are sometimes grouped together as surgical pathology); and where the work of the profession is highly subdivided, surgery becomes the exclusive province of the surgeon, while internal medicine remains to the physician.

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  • Under this class are grouped very diverse communities.

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  • These 239 sub-districts, according to the bill, were to be grouped in 20 districts, 10 Czech, six German and four bilingual, in which provision was to be made for minorities throughout the whole land through official translation bureaus.

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  • In some of the simpler fungi the spores are not borne on or in hyphae which can be distinguished from the vege A tative parts or mycelium, but in the vast majority of cases the sporogenous hyphae either ascend free into the air or radiate into the surrounding water as distinct branches, or are grouped into special columns, cushions, layers or complex masses obviously different in colour, consistency, shape and other characters from the parts which gather up and assimilate the food-materials.

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  • St Luke appears to have taken it over in sections for the most part without much modification; but in St Matthew's Gospel its incidents seldom find an independent place; the sayings to which they gave rise are often detached from their context and grouped with sayings of a similar character so as to form considerable discourses, or else they are linked n to sayings which were uttered on other occasions recorded y St Mark.

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  • Bakers', butchers', shoemakers' stalls were grouped together in the market-place to facilitate control, and with the same object in view a master was appointed for each craft as its responsible representative.

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  • From about the 4th century certain psalms began to be grouped together, a process that was furthered by the monastic practice of daily reciting the 150 psalms. This took so much time that the monks began to spread it over a week, dividing each day into hours, and allotting to each hour its portion of the Psalter.

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  • Among the Malacostraca some Schizopoda, the Cumacea, Tanaidacea, Isopoda and Amphipoda (sometimes grouped all together as Peracarida) have a marsupium or brood-pouch formed by overlapping plates attached to the bases of some of the thoracic legs.

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  • Living substance (see Protoplasm), as it now exists in all animals and plants, is particulate, consisting of elementary organisms living independently, or grouped in communities, the communities forming the bodies of the higher animals and plants.

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  • The echinoids or sea-archins (see SEA-Urchin) may be grouped under the following orders, here named in the sequence of their appearance in the rocks.

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  • The young people, after returning from the theater, had had supper and were grouped round the clavichord.

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  • Allowed carrier florida health insurance to be wwwhealthaffairsorg cgi reprint hlthaffw we grouped them.

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  • For the MBA, student exam fees are not included (six exams on the MBA, grouped to reduce required examination sittings).

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  • This list is subdivided by type so that again you would find all hotels in Banchory grouped together.

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  • Hundred - a subdivision of a county, a number of parishes grouped together.

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  • The figures are grouped around a piece of white-hot metal which is the central light source.

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  • How are the younger and older children grouped?

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  • If your looking for inspiration and ideas to add some color to your home, the color experts at Sherwin Williams have selected 24 colors and grouped them into four palettes, Rooted, Treasured, Simplified and Refreshed.

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  • Think three - Taller items grouped in threes will create a focal point on your round table and add some elevation.

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  • They offer a range of affordable wall mirrors with inventive designs, from clusters of small circular mirrors grouped together to embossed mirrors with a colorful patchwork frame design.

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  • The selections aren't just grouped by colors; now they're also grouped by formulas.

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  • Remember, your galleries should be grouped by themes.

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  • This large directory features more than 4,000 phrases and expressions grouped according to the most common scrapbook project themes.

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  • They are grouped in similar patterns to give variety while maintaining a unified look.

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  • Clients are grouped according to their skiing and snowboarding abilities.

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  • Eggs are often grouped with dairy products and also provide very high amounts of protein.

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  • Some suggestions for wedding reception centerpieces with candles are hurricane lamps, candelabras and decorative crystal votives grouped together.

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  • Small potted plants in decorative containers can be grouped together to form a centerpiece and then taken home individually as wedding favors.

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  • Dozens of wedding cake stand styles are available, so you can have your cake grouped, stacked, off-set, straight-tiered, tiered with a fountain underneath, tiered with pillars, however you wish.

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  • They stand 7, 6, and 5 inches high and would look great grouped together on a table with extra room in the middle.

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  • Casual comforters are often grouped into various themes.

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  • Most of the clothing is grouped by collection with coordinating accessories located in the same area as the clothes.

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  • All the cultivated kinds are dwarf, and may be grouped with alpine plants.

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  • The best grown private collections of these flowers I have seen are those at Great Warley, Essex, and at Totley Hall, near Sheffield, where the best kinds are grouped boldly by the thousand.

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  • A few protecting stones can be grouped so as to keep off the digger and other dangerous animals.

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  • These are all very pretty for cut work, or grouped in the border.

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  • It is one of the kinds that may be grouped with good effect near water, though it thrives in moist borders.

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  • The best kinds are S. candida, with pretty white flowers an inch across, on tall stems of 2 to 3 feet-a showy plant when freely grouped.

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  • In our climate, it does not produce these freely, but it thrives in southern and western gardens, and is best grouped with American plants on peaty or free soil, best in half-shade.

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  • It is best, however, if fine flowers are desired, to plant young plants every year, as one would Dahlias, putting them 3 feet apart in rows at least 4 feet apart; or, if grouped in beds, not less than 3 feet apart.

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  • This is a handsome plant for shady plots of deep moist soil in the wild garden or the margins of peat borders, but it dies away quite early in summer, so must be grouped with other things for autumn effect.

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  • An annual stately and showy with large flowers, the foliage grey-green, flowers variable in form and color, rank in smell and useless for cutting, but of good effect when grouped boldly.

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  • It may with advantage be grouped with Lady Ferns, as it flourishes under similar treatment.

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  • The plants do best grouped together in sunny places, where they shade each others roots, and where the atmosphere is moist and the ground cool, and the soil rich in peaty or vegetable matter.

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  • The Flowering Currants are really an important group of shrubs and deserve the best attention, and instead of being crammed in the usual shrubbery-mixture, should be grouped by themselves.

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  • A tree of such beauty should be grouped wherever water enters into the home landscape, the fresh green of the leaves being a welcome gain.

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  • It is hardy, and being dwarf may be grouped as a foreground to a mass of the tall kinds.

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  • The hardier varieties are admirable for artistic gardening, their fine forms being very effective when tastefully grouped on the fringe of beds of choice bushes and when touching and seeming to spring out of the grass.

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  • It does best in shallow water and gives so few offsets that several plants should be grouped to secure the full effect of the changing flowers.

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  • In autumn the leaves turn a deep rich color, and the effect is very good when grouped.

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  • They are beautiful grouped beside a stream or pond where space permits.

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  • Similar colors or types food might be grouped together in this design that is beautiful as well as useful.

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  • Pinks are small and look great in grouped plantings.

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  • Pinks love to be grouped together, but they also like to be around other flowers.

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  • For instance, if you are planning a decorative garden, you may want to buy pots to be grouped together based on a color scheme.

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  • Select items are grouped by style and budget and offered in packages that are arranged by price.

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  • After a short stint in the Army where he was grouped with other designers and artists, Blass returned to the New York world of fashion, becoming a part of Rentner Limited.

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  • Independent communities are often grouped here.

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  • There you will find several different styles of readers, but unlike The Find, these looks are not all grouped together.

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  • Since there is a good matchmaking system in place, players of the same skill level are usually grouped together.

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  • While video and computer games are often grouped together as an entertainment medium, there are many variations of video games.

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  • Often games are grouped into genres as a way to describe the sort of gameplay represented in each game.

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  • These are grouped by country and varietal.

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  • Key features include speed dial, multiple language support, and a call log grouped by contact.

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  • The five groups of disease-causing organisms whose antibodies are measured by the TORCH test are grouped together because they can cause a cluster of symptomatic birth defects in newborns.

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  • Laxatives may be grouped by mechanism of action.

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  • Several different immune system disorders are grouped under SCID.

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  • The causes of CP could be grouped into those that are genetic and those that are non-genetic, although most would fall somewhere in between.

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  • As of 2001, porphyrias are usually grouped into acute and non-acute types.

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  • These disorders are sometimes grouped together as PANDAS disorders, which stands for Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococci.

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  • There are several antidepressants available as of 2004 that, because they are not chemically structured like the other types of antidepressants, are grouped into the category "other" or miscellaneous.

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  • Under the microscope, diphtheria bacilli look like beaded rod-shaped cells, grouped in patterns that resemble Chinese characters.

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  • These are typically grouped together in three or six coins tied together with red silk ribbons or cords.

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  • The hair products are grouped into small collections and target various hair types.

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  • The swimwear and lingerie is professionally displayed and grouped according to categories.

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  • For example, bras are grouped by categories such as seamless, sexy, sport, strapless, etc. This is done so clients are not overwhelmed by the many choices available.

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  • These can look absolutely stunning when grouped into a centerpiece on a dining room table or perhaps in a fireplace.

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  • Although it would be wonderful to have candles grouped together in every room of the house, the sad fact of life is that the cost would soon become prohibitive.

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  • Flameless candles are available as a single candle or grouped together into a candle display.

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  • These candles can be large and dramatic and can take up a whole of a window display or they can be smaller plastic candles that can be grouped together for a stunning display.

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  • These beautiful accessories can easily be added to larger centerpieces for extra sparkle, or several jeweled holders of similar colors or shapes can be grouped together to form a centerpiece of their own.

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  • In Catholic churches votive candles are often grouped together in the front or side of the church, where parishioners light them and say a prayer in memory of a loved one that is deceased or that is ill.

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  • Krispy Kreme fundraising programs can be done alone or grouped together.

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  • This community offers many different channels grouped by sexual theme to browse through.

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  • Instead, many stones in a range of sizes are grouped together to create the design.

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  • The jewelry industry maintains strict regulations on the ranges of carat weights that may be grouped into particular fractions to help uphold the high quality standards of the industry.

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  • Two pear shapes may be aligned into a heart pattern, or multiple round diamonds could be grouped into a small heart shape.

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  • Usually children are grouped by age and are assigned to one specific caregiver.

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  • There may be several ages of children grouped together with home-based care, but you may have more flexibility than standard centers.

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  • Then children stand on a letter of their choice (if there's not much space, you can only put down the letters that match students' names and have them grouped that way).

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  • Common math worksheets may feature grouped items, such as apples, flowers, fish, animals, etc. Items should be organized in such a way that children can easily count the number in each group.

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  • Archive info grouped by actor name gives you a rundown of all of the roles that actor has played, from their first bit part as "waiter 2 in café" to the latest starring role.

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  • It has all the nominees grouped together by year and shows how many weeks it was in the theater, as well as what the gross was for each film before and after the nomination.

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  • In retail stores, these dressy shoes are often grouped together to make them easier to find.

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  • Her scenes are sometimes grouped together into just a few days in a week so that she can spend the remainder of each week back home on the East Coast.

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  • Katana is used to represent sounds, so these symbols must be grouped together appropriately to achieve any real meaning.

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  • These collections have their own distinct style and are thus grouped together in collective pages with a visual, image-based layout with text links at the foot.

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  • Any "hard" inquiries grouped during this period are only counted as one.

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  • Other paragraphs will contain additional important information, logically grouped under subheadings.

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  • Rather than having to dig through a large number of templates to find one that might be appropriate for your situation, you'll find that the documents provided for consumer use on this website are grouped into categories.

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  • Once you've sorted through the detritus in an area and grouped like with like, be sure to clean all surface areas.

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  • Separate the floss so that the colors are grouped together, forming two thick ropes.

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  • Several could be grouped together for display.

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  • Foods are not grouped in terms of how they are classified within a particular food group.

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  • The fee schedule is grouped by type of provider, such as hospitals, nursing home, hospice care centers, and other related types of health care providers.

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  • Regular cotton undies do not need to be placed in a lingerie bag for washing since they can be grouped with other cotton items.

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  • These starter bras are grouped with panties, socks and tights.

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  • Crockpot recipes, such as mini meatballs and hot dips, or chilled crudité platters, are excellent choices for a party with a large menu.Consider setting up the buffet so that different food types are grouped together.

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  • Heartier appetizers, like boneless wings, mini quiches or sliders, can all be grouped together.

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  • Everyone in line (or up to the cut-off point) is assigned a number or otherwise grouped.

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  • Science fiction works (literature, film and graphic art) can be grouped together by common themes allowing fans to locate similar work.

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  • You'll find products grouped by skin type, not skin tone.

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  • These items can often be purchased as part of an accessories package, or even grouped in with a discounted basic umpire uniform deal.

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  • For example, there arestudies on user interaction which show that users expect the upper left part of a web page to have the site navigation, and they also prefer that similar elements be grouped together.

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  • The lordship remained in the marches till the Act of Union 1536, when it was grouped with a number of others so as to form the shire of Brecknock.

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  • The " bows " were grouped in tens and hundreds.

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