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Due to the necessity for Japanese | subjects to travel to and from these trading posts, th |
blesses the married couple and encourages his | subjects to unite for an expedition to Italy. |
Johns don't seem like very reliable test | subjects to me. |
seful products is one of the most challenging | subjects to be studied in heterogeneous catalysis. |
nother on July 8 that authorized his colonial | subjects to engage in hostilities against the British. |
The Profssor would teach a variety of | subjects to his students and would always wear bowties |
to obtain informed consent from the research | subjects, to obtain review of the study by an institut |
tudents may take between two and four A level | subjects to study; but some students have been known t |
The lectures present scientific | subjects to a general audience, including young people |
e who was selfish, with no concern toward his | subjects, to the extent they were treated like animals |
schools in order to provide a wider array of | subjects to sixth formers. |
Additional | subjects to be offered in the 2007/8 year include Law, |
nt is an experimental technique for assigning | subjects to different treatments (or no treatment). |
w king, Henry VII. Henry VII also ordered his | subjects to destroy all copies of it (and all related |
and Philosophy and subsequently taught these | subjects to new students. |
The Act requires the | subjects to be taught weekly but does not specify the |
on ravishment, erotic role-playing and other | subjects to a number of BDSM groups across the country |
ed by Uzbek of the Golden Horde who urged his | subjects to accept the religion as well. |
required to send nine of its fairest and best | subjects to Hell every seven years, or risk war with t |
It claimed that the king had driven his | subjects to poverty by excessive taxes. |
s the Bastard, one of his few remaining loyal | subjects, to lead the English army against France. |
been forced to sell the fate of their former | subjects to the United States for twenty million dolla |
There are currently a wide ranch of | subjects to choose from once a pupil reaches year 10, |
Pittsburgh, offering specialized engineering | subjects to students, although they were still require |
gnitive events of a subject for that or other | subjects to experience. |
e during this period teaching basic education | subjects to enlisted soldiers in the British army. |
duty of the territorial prince, the rights of | subjects to determine clearly and to guide the way of |
Titles are supposed to identify | subjects to people who have heard of the subject, not |
Possible | subjects to include are the events leading up to its r |
d contributes regularly on Jewish and general | subjects to First Things and other journals. |
en giving training on taxation and management | subjects to the senior officers of various other Centr |
n related subexperiments, exposed fifty-seven | subjects to radioactive calcium between 1950 and 1953. |
luding English Language & Maths) with A/Bs in | subjects to be pursued; an interview is also included. |
leges, and immunities of denizens and natural | subjects to all intents and purposes as if they had be |
nt of controversial literature on theological | subjects to the The Tablet, and wrote Aspects of Angli |
The plan was to get the his | subjects to use only paper money, and allow Gaykhatu t |
Cappadocian tribe called the Cietae, who were | subjects to Archelaus resisted against the monarch bec |
the authorities to legitimately demand their | subjects to the swear an oath or perform military serv |
espite this, Derann continued to deliver 8 mm | subjects to its customers around the world, and still |
ime, American critics tending to prefer their | subjects to be rather one-noted, consistent and readil |
Year 12, students may choose up to 5 AS Level | subjects to study. |
also contributed several articles on military | subjects to the 8th edition of the Encyclopaedia. |
nfidence in the power of reason to reduce all | subjects to this form. |
ed and knowledgeable on a very small range of | subjects, to include sex, and he will be very career m |
of Saluzzo is a bachelor who is asked by his | subjects to marry in order to provide an heir. |
ir government drove many Jewish and Christian | subjects to take refuge in the growing Christian state |
on reads, "Education Should Seek To Bring Its | Subjects to the Perfection of their Moral, Intellectua |
associated with sleep are in the list leading | subjects to believe that the words associated with the |
ted of government officials and the emperor's | subjects to ensure a smooth running of the state, wher |
ental, non-manipulative work which allows its | subjects to communicate their feelings about the richn |
The need for human | subjects to test new antimalarial drugs was met by tak |
curriculum based on National Curriculum core | subjects together with activities that offer education |
cademy Awards: Oscar, Best Documentary, Short | Subjects, Tom Neff and Madeline Bell; 1987. |
The | subjects took 300 mg orally twice a day for four weeks |
"Givenness, contrastiveness, definiteness, | subjects, topics, and point of view." |
writer on historical, political and religious | subjects, Torrubia was held in high esteem in Spain an |
A review of human | subjects treated for five days with Famciclovir 250 mg |
lla Mountain, and publications related to the | subjects treatened in the TaskForceMajella Project. |
Orthorexic | subjects typically have specific feelings towards diff |
failed to support this prediction, with human | subjects unable to distinguish acetophenone and its de |
schools to enroll in its sixth form and study | subjects under Lewis Girls teaching staff. |
ion" and other association techniques on male | subjects under drug and no-drug conditions. |
The test for Grades 9-12 covers the | subjects under both Grades 4-6 and Grades 7-8 plus ana |
ut in the college, though for some specialist | subjects undergraduates may be sent to tutors in other |
as also kept busy at Columbia Pictures' short | subjects unit. |
Subjects unknown almost certainly perished in the Holo | |
the seminary faculty and taught a variety of | subjects, until transferring to Green Bay in 1875. |
e still conferring it upon his former Italian | subjects, until he passed the title of grand master to |
en Ranavalona I had "a passion for sewing her | subjects up in sacks and making use of the first-class |
y of speech in public and in private upon all | subjects upon which its own citizens might speak; to h |
At present all these federal | subjects use the exemptions. |
r, who explains that he and his men were test | subjects used by Sophia Leigh's research and developme |
Eventually, Scottish | subjects used in Standard Grades and Highers were adde |
The test | subjects used either the trolamine salicylate product |
se artist to paint realistic portraits of his | subjects using the effects of shading which he learned |
paint decorative, vaguely allegorical figure | subjects, usually in classical robes, and usually with |
Debates on this vary through a wide range of | subjects, usually headlining, a heavier subject is gen |
There are numerous | subjects usually taught by their one teacher. |
as increasingly displaced by more fashionable | subjects, Vaughan did much to sustain research and tea |
hese manuscripts were related a wide range of | subjects: vedic literature, ancient epic poetry, class |
The department offers electives in advanced | subjects vice GIS, FEM, Repair and Rehabilitation of S |
"Martial Races and Imperial | Subjects: Violence and Governance in Colonial India 18 |
Life Science instead of one of the vocational | subjects viz., Electronics Service Technology. |
Amongst his other notable portrait | subjects was Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
ghout their marriage - even one of his lesser | subjects was able to comment on how fitting it was tha |
bertson's lectures on Martin Luther and other | subjects was published in 1892. |
This series on scientific | subjects was produced by CBC Vancouver, with the initi |
reported weight loss prior to entry among all | subjects was 8.8%. |
d to Rotorua, where the availability of Maori | subjects was an attraction. |
In 1242, Bishop Hermann with his Ugaunian | subjects was defeated by Novgorod's prince Alexander N |
nce of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and his | subjects was the cause for the Austrian chancellor Fel |
llavicino), called Marchesopoulo by his Greek | subjects, was the first margrave of Bodonitsa in Frank |
Road (used for years 7 and 8, and some year 9 | subjects) was closed in July 1991 due to a decline in |
aybe the name Sid." Cox's attitude toward his | subjects was indeed unapologetically negative, writing |
lin, a French painter of historical and genre | subjects, was born in Paris in 1798. |
ult of his industry published by him on these | subjects was a preliminary inquiry into the earliest p |
, the consent of representative bodies of his | subjects was necessary. |
and, having passed high examinations in those | subjects, was appointed in 1849 interpreter for Persia |
In its early days, a wide range of | subjects was covered in each issue. |
ne, a Belgian painter of genre and historical | subjects, was born at Nederbrakel in 1798. |
ter became notorious - even one of her lesser | subjects was able to comment on how fitting it was tha |
s Cels, a painter of portraits and historical | subjects, was born at Lierre in Brabant in 1778. |
Executive machinery dealing with those | subjects was placed under the direct control of provin |
by her father and grandfather to reward Dutch | subjects, was no longer available to her, as females w |
and rebellion cunningly laid by Calvin in the | subjects way, discovered, censured and removed 1658 |
Welbeloved | subjects, we thought that the clergy of our realm had |
sparing his daughter's life and ensuring his | subjects' welfare. |
ruler of eminent capacity, who understood his | subjects well enough not to go too far. |
e (the ability to capture both light and dark | subjects well in the same image). |
ifest tendency to the study of out-of-the-way | subjects well suited his later interest in archaeology |
storians and literary critics, who knew these | subjects well, discredited Essad Bey as a reliable sou |
Teachers know their | subjects well, they structure the content of lessons c |
Most of the | subjects, Welsome writes, "were the poor, the powerles |
However, not all of Gittins' | subjects were living. |
The two | subjects were both very close to Symington's central c |
The | subjects were all male, white and of American national |
Subjects were given three common problems and asked to | |
The Norwegian | subjects were freed of their obligations to the Danish |
reys was able to confirm that over 50% of his | subjects were outwardly heterosexual men with unsuspec |
In a controlled study, | subjects were injected with cannabinoids, but no adver |
Then, his | subjects were mainly allegories and nudes. |
His trouble with his | subjects were closely connected with the tragic dissen |
His articles on education and literary | subjects were published in professional magazines, as |
Eventually other | subjects were added to the curriculum to address the o |
His favorite | subjects were the hills, fields, and rivers of Rocklan |
Many of his | subjects were of domestic scenes, painted with an almo |
Efforts to "recruit" | subjects were often illegal, even though actual use of |
Various | subjects were covered by interviews with experts such |
The | subjects were fed a special activator drug during the |
These | subjects were identified as key elements for professio |
logist Robert White, had argued that hypnotic | subjects were actively trying to enact a socially-cons |
intings, primarily portraits of working class | subjects, were influenced by the work of Otto Dix. |
In a second group, | subjects were exposed to the same loud, painful noises |
His | subjects were mainly views in the south of England, es |
he curriculum used for all grades was A Beka. | Subjects were taught from a Biblical viewpoint and wer |
Subjects were allowed to have standard chemotherapy du | |
Her articles about fashion, travel, and other | subjects were published in Harper's Bazaar and Vogue ( |
ng been controversial, since his photographic | subjects were often nude male youths. |
Many of DeStefano's future | subjects were also of a civic nature. |
syphilis to have sex with prisoners and some | subjects were infected by directly inoculating them wi |
The majority of undergraduate | subjects were also ranked in the top 10 or top 20 in t |
Suggestions for new | subjects were solicited through questionnaires placed |
e Cape every right to which any other British | subjects were entitled. |
years seven to nine the traditional academic | subjects were fully covered, while in years ten onward |
The first graduates in these engineering | subjects were Isaac Morley and J. B. Stilly in 1846. |
As he himself put it, his | subjects were "what use To Bee out of my memery what w |
Subjects were presented with two conditions: John reco | |
At the turn of the 20th century, 15 | subjects were taught and lessons lasted one hour; scho |
ed at American audiences and that many of the | subjects were considered too controversial. |
Her | subjects were predominantly influenced by the theatre, |
re royalists, but counter to tradition, their | subjects were not. |
Other | subjects were many war time leaders such as Generals E |
lts of both experiments demonstrated that the | subjects were confident about their incorrect answers |
It's | subjects were Jack Kirby, Don Heck, Dick Ayers, John S |
Subjects were separated by eye catches that often feat | |
Historical | subjects were his favourites, but he also achieved suc |
discussions on interesting cases and academic | subjects were the content of their short meetings. |
All scientific | subjects were converted to the English language, some |
His | subjects were usually set in the late eighteenth or ea |
er, has a feature where each of the interview | subjects were left alone with the camera for five minu |
ter, active in a Neoclassic style, whose main | subjects were religious and historical themes. |
Gosford affirmed that British | subjects were not in danger, being adequately protecte |
Put simply, Ottomanism stated that all | subjects were equal before the law. |
in a much more rigoruous manner that hypnotic | subjects were not in a special state of consciousness |
Her most frequently portrayed | subjects were animals, especially tigers and horses wh |
er High School in Columbus where her favorite | subjects were music and theater, and was encouraged by |
His subsidiary | subjects were physics and philosophy. |
Subjects were not instructed to quit smoking during th | |
and have led researchers to conclude that the | subjects were either S. mindorensis or a closely-relat |
Wives of Fame (1986) ( | subjects were Mary Livingstone, Jenny Marx and Emma Da |
gs regarding convents, schools, finances, and | subjects, were some of the measures adopted to harass |
His favourite | subjects were marine life: "men who go down to the sea |
" has been seen in experiments in which human | subjects were given clinical tests of the vestibular s |
he initiation of our movements; though, since | subjects were able to prevent intended movement at the |
From an early age his favourite | subjects were philosophy (especially Scottish moral ph |
His specialist | subjects were Tchaikovsky, Doctor Who in the 1970s, an |
Forty of those | subjects were recorded as to have diminished desires f |
Dr. Horst Schumann - His experimental | subjects were healthy men and women in their late teen |
the recess and renegotiate the treaty as his | subjects were not satisfied with the terms. |
His | subjects were mostly architecture in England, France a |
One of his most popular | subjects were his paintings of black women fortune tel |
His prize | subjects were, the capstan, the propagation of light, |
tutional political economy; in particular, he | subjects what he terms the 'good governance consensus' |
increasingly painful electric shocks to other | subjects when they fail to perform a task correctly, a |
In the end the King was killed by his | subjects when his appetite for blood heightened. |
e called "psychic driving" experiments on the | subjects, where he would repetitively play recorded st |
The report also identified locations and | subjects where data were collected but are not yet ava |
within this style and concentrated on trivial | subjects, which he also depicted with the greatest pre |
Her principal work, Poems on Diverse | Subjects, which does appear to pay homage to Bradstree |
effect of natural light falling to on to his | subjects which gives many of his works an impressionis |
uations are organized into over 40 Faculties ( | subjects), which are further subdivided into over 300 |
That the | subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their |
nd a prevalence of poverty and societal ills, | subjects which would inform his work. |
There were also | subjects which were translated into Welsh, Scottish Ga |
with his parents and teachers, decides on the | subjects which best suit his interests and abilities. |
h Form enjoy a wide variety of activities and | subjects which help to widen their horizons. |
John Martin - of "grand, gloomy and fantastic | subjects which chimed exactly with the Byronic taste o |
on; but his reputation rests on his moonlight | subjects, which attracted much admiration, and earned |
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