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  • , for their research project, entitled "Space Colonies, A Design Study."
  • e Iridescent Virus, or IIV6, dealing test bee colonies a lethal blow.
  • 855 was made Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, a post which he held for two years.
  • The Justice and Policy of Taxing the American Colonies, a criticism of British taxation.
  • anon and Syria) and its "Punic" Mediterranean colonies a shofet (in Punic, suffet or suffete) was a
  • and to discontinue the slave trade within the colonies, a step toward phasing out slavery in British
  • Colonies A and B interact, as do colonies B and C. A a
  • These characters give colonies a bushy appearance, and they are therefore of
  • In the 1850s, the Australian colonies achieved responsible government and parliamen
  • ops had withdrawn from Asia, all these former colonies achieved independence through their own effor
  • The Act was repealed by the Taxation of Colonies Act 1778, though unable at that point to quel
  • bers belonging to 52 families residing in two colonies adjacent to the sanctuary.
  • ated, industrious, and wealthy North American colonies, after a decade's feud with the French, they
  • een Great Britain and the rebellious Thirteen Colonies after the outbreak of the American Revolution
  • ,000 Black Loyalists to Nova Scotia and other colonies after the war), others took advantage of the
  • His services for the cause of the American Colonies again brings into prominence Passamaquoddy Ba
  • f the WIC in Zeeland took over control of the colonies again.
  • In this area loose colonies aggregate around coastal wetlands.
  • o Spain further enhanced its ability to build colonies all around the world.
  • It is found in groups which can be all-female colonies, all-male colonies, and also mixed colonies.
  • The American colonies ally with France.
  • Argentine ant colonies almost invariably have many reproductive quee
  • While it is clear that the Phoenician colonies along the coast had planted vineyards, and th
  • Chersonesus and other Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea in the
  • und San Bernardino and were involved in other colonies along the Little Colorado in Arizona.
  • Nymphaion and other ancient Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea.
  • Dummies representing people from the colonies, along with weapons and equipment, were the m
  • Gorgippia and other ancient Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea
  • s genetic studies have shown that some of the colonies along the border of the two species ranges ar
  • res have been undertaken at the Anglesey tern colonies along with clearance of vegetation, in partic
  • Here it forms large colonies alongside mayapple, another spring-flowering
  • Colonies: Alpha Epsilon Pi.
  • Ant colonies also provide nutrients to the plants by leavi
  • Colonies also have some resistance to Varroa.
  • Colonies also introduces four new single-player modes:
  • Statute of Anne did not apply to the American colonies, although some scholars have asserted otherwi
  • flict also occurred in North America in their colonies, although the dates of the conflicts did not
  • e from spreading into the vestiges of British colonies, amidst the spectre of Cold War politics alre
  • England Enslaved by Her Own Slave Colonies: An Address to the People and Electors of Eng
  • He also authored The Other American Colonies: An International and Constitutional Law Exam
  • dentured labour force from the British Indian colonies and from the Dutch East Indies to keep the ec
  • ed much of the problems of port cities, penal colonies and the gender imbalance of colonial life.
  • consolidate the revenue and debts of the two colonies and reduce administration costs.
  • ricultural Resources of Great Britain and the Colonies, and Observations on the River Plate.
  • keleton of an Ichthyosaurus, as well as coral colonies and ammonites.
  • it a British "last minute plan" to steal its colonies, and said that "be[ing] a Nazi province" was
  • l ferment of Cromwell's England, the American colonies, and the young USA.
  • d thousands of cell free extracts from E.coli colonies and assayed them for DNA-polymerase activity.
  • xt year, toured the West Indies, the American colonies, and Canada, looking to invest in land.
  • nization that had plagued relations among the Colonies and later among the States under the Articles
  • This was a monumental event throughout the colonies and became the subject matter for the first p
  • and with his daughter, never to return to the colonies, and became a leading spokesman of American L
  • to or were generally received in the American Colonies; and includes references to English cases and
  • he Hornby's Storm-petrel is a mystery, as its colonies and nests have never been found.
  • been observed among the bees of mite-infested colonies, and among bees who have been dusted with sma
  • Government Board, Secretary of State for the Colonies and First Lord of the Admiralty.
  • sition for developing the plan for taxing the colonies, and in return for this service he was reward
  • British North America consists of the colonies and territories of the British Empire in cont
  • played some thirty-two matches against other colonies and England.
  • ch placed minorities in positions of power in colonies, and soon dominated the civil service and oth
  • s ...administering the Governments of British Colonies and Dependencies be authorised to fly the Uni
  • Till and McCulloch dubbed the lumps 'spleen colonies', and speculated that each lump arose from a
  • Rockingham was more favorable towards the colonies and furthermore he was antagonistic towards p
  • low at the economic foundations of the Middle colonies, and at the same time opened the way for the
  • s a species of cyanobacteria usually found in colonies and in globose racks.
  • In May of 1761 he immigrated to the American colonies, and became pastor of the Baptist church in P
  • ed Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies, and all Dependencies thereof, and Empress of
  • niversal Century technologies including space colonies and mobile suits are also viewed academically
  • Sultanpur was evacuated to build residential colonies and offices.
  • f the naval agreements between the Australian colonies and the United Kingdom (under which Australia
  • teen stars representing the original thirteen colonies and the crossed American flag and Betsy Ross
  • ith Yemen would fuel increased trade with the colonies and bring the region under the Italian sphere
  • fax was the only English peer residing in the Colonies and was proprietor of a 5-million-acre (20,00
  • Females form small nursery colonies, and the young do not leave the nursery until
  • e still being imprisoned or deported to penal colonies and persecution only worsened after the Frenc
  • second German printing press in the American colonies and also published the largest book in Coloni
  • legislative and administrative reforms in the colonies, and was noted for his attacks on the Roman C
  • and to others, as in the case of the American colonies and their growth; however, the Laws of the In
  • t between the different factions weakened the colonies and made it easier for the Irish to unite aga
  • is a free agreement between the people of the colonies, and these pre-existing rights continued afte
  • over an eventual partition of the Portuguese colonies and the Berlin-Baghdad railway.
  • Relations between the colonies and England were strained by this time, but n
  • , and a Summary of the History of the Several Colonies and of the United States.
  • They breed in huge colonies and the female lays one white egg.
  • Charles II to the throne in 1660, all of the colonies, and Massachusetts in particular, came under
  • t to acquire resources and goods found in the colonies, and they find this facilitated with incorpor
  • he had overall responsibility for the British colonies and protectorates in the region, namely the S
  • who transported many to Nova Scotia and other colonies, and some to London.
  • sh Parliament about his visit to the imperial colonies and expressed his trust to India people and g
  • ormer cabinet Minister for Welfare, Chancery, Colonies and Consolidation, of the Provincial Assembly
  • attended negotiations with six other British colonies and around 200 members of various Indian nati
  • The Suppression in Spain and in the Spanish colonies, and in its dependency, the Kingdom of Naples
  • sands of people migrate from other Australian colonies and from overseas, the population reached 64,
  • Cosmids, however, always form colonies and not plaques.
  • Volume II, Chapter 40, The American Colonies and the War.
  • at increased hostilities between the thirteen colonies and the British Empire and helped catalyze ev
  • It breeds in colonies, and has two main breeding areas: one in the
  • l schools (which became a model for the other colonies) and the provision of evening lectures at the
  • or the London Company and other early English colonies, and helped balance a trade deficit with Spai
  • hurst, the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, and promoted lieutenant-colonel, but Governo
  • coins, silver coins were made for some of the colonies, and various medals and trade tokens were str
  • as compiled from the codes of the New England colonies, and it provided for trial by jury, for propo
  • ica" was the common name by which the British colonies and territories that now comprise Canada were
  • hich also incorporated representatives of the Colonies and Dominion governments) and gained a reputa
  • ionary War that occurred between the American Colonies and the British.
  • Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775, New York: Alfred A Kno
  • can also be found in the numerous industrial colonies and masies, or farm houses, within the limits
  • way in which Europeans viewed the "Other" in colonies and other exotic locations was how the French
  • The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies, 1851
  • outh Delhi, consisting of several residential colonies and multiple markets.
  • irst Baptist college in the original thirteen colonies and one of the Ivy League universities.
  • ed Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies and in 1910 Vice-Chairman of the Development
  • 8th century saw the breakaway of the American colonies and many other unfortunate events in London,
  • Pneumococcus is characterized by smooth colonies and has a polysaccharide capsule that induces
  • or War, which now took responsibility for the Colonies, and was renamed the Secretary of State for W
  • g money to the British forces in the American colonies and the other for victualling the troops ther
  • al mating spot for these moths is in honeybee colonies, and the males can be seen there anywhere bet
  • o 1895, notably as Secretary of State for the Colonies and as Foreign Secretary.
  • all pitted the Kingdom of Great Britain, its colonies and American Indian allies on one side agains
  • y both the secession of the thirteen American colonies and the publication of Adam Smith's The Wealt
  • he spread of the Anglican church in Britain's colonies, and as such were primarily composed of theol
  • e growing bolder and attacking remote Autobot colonies and space bridges.
  • end, an early settler settler of the American Colonies, and a member of the Quaker religion.
  • sana was ushered in with the establishment of colonies and forts in Detroit (1701), St. Louis, Mobil
  • nd to regulate the affairs of the New England colonies and settle disputes among them.
  • in 1847 as assistant under-secretary for the colonies, and in the next year he became permanent und
  • ntinued to grow, aided by war in the American Colonies and the ever present threat of invasion from
  • This play was popular in the colonies and was well-known by the Founding Fathers, w
  • only archaea capable of forming multicellular colonies, and even show cellular differentiation.
  • Spain discouraged manufacturing in its colonies and limited trade to Spanish goods handled by
  • and Townsville, Australia, protecting British colonies and shipping from German raiders.
  • Grosbeak Starlings are highly vocal, at their colonies and in feeding flocks.
  • ith Dr. Johnson on the rights of the American colonies and his Lives of the Poets.
  • s, Hestia symbolizes the alliance between the colonies and their mother cities.
  • events loosened Spain's hold on her American colonies, and the movement for Mexican independence gr
  • It applied throughout India and the Colonies, and elsewhere in the Dominions; in effect, t
  • These sentiments worked their way over to the Colonies and were implanted after great struggle into
  • this roof style to survive from the original colonies, and includes a Chinese fretwork balustrade a
  • ain as a port to serve trade with the Spanish colonies, and constructed in the neoclassical style of
  • Royal Navy Tacomas were renamed after British colonies and were known collectively as Colony class f
  • rned to England, and others left for mainland colonies and New Zealand.
  • in 1871-1872 was successively minister of the colonies and of finance.
  • find a way to resolve the dispute between the colonies and Parliament.
  • atically committed the British Raj, the Crown colonies and the protectorates, but the 1931 Statute o
  • ncluding George Wythe a leading jurist in the colonies and Francis Fauquier, the Governor of Virgini
  • interpretation of British actions between the colonies and to foreign governments.
  • airs, work that involved several trips to the Colonies and Dominions.
  • s set up in New York to correspond with other colonies, and in December an alliance was formed betwe
  • Prokopovych studied the biology of bee colonies, and strove to improve existing methods of be
  • Loir, Isambert studied law, was deputy of the colonies and, in 1818 (under the Second Restoration of
  • ooth, entire, bright orange, scotochromogenic colonies appear after 2 days in GYEA, Bennett's and nu
  • Colonies appear on 5% sheep blood agar, Middlebrook 7H
  • Colonies appear as light yellow streaks.
  • Slowly growing organism, colonies appear after 4 weeks of growth.
  • Younger colonies appeared slightly transparent.
  • the English, both at home and in the American colonies, applied the term “cracker” to Scots-Irish an
  • n Petrels breed colonially on remote islands; colonies are present on Gough Island in the Atlantic O
  • Male-only colonies are also located on the Cook Strait coast of
  • Candida guilliermondii colonies are flat, moist, smooth, and cream to yellow
  • Colonies are encrusting on shells and rocks or upright
  • Principal colonies are in Solano County, Sacramento County, Lake
  • Colonies are non pigmented.
  • These colonies are generally considered to make up a single
  • e those settlements, are in force, unless the colonies are particularly mentioned.
  • The scotochromogenic colonies are yellow, moist, and slimy when grown at 37
  • The ant's colonies are complex.
  • Echinata colonies are massive and cerioid, with laterally compr
  • no natural defense against the hornet and the colonies are rapidly destroyed.
  • colonies are pale brown and circular.
  • or bipolar polytrichous flagellation, and its colonies are round and grey to greenish black.
  • Colonies are velvety to the touch.
  • Colonies are rough and strongly yellow-pigmented.
  • more, the governments of Earth and its space colonies are at odds and resolve their differences wit
  • Colonies are attended nocturnally, and the species bre
  • Space colonies are located at areas of gravitational stabili
  • ed; for this reason, many queens in non-feral colonies are marked with a light daub of paint on thei
  • Their colonies are denser than those of any other great alba
  • native South America about 1-4 % of the RIFA colonies are infested with S. daguerrei.
  • Colonies are mucoid, convex, round, entire-edged and d
  • Some colonies are highly perfumed, attractive to day-flying
  • Humankind has colonized Mars, and space colonies are also set up in orbit around Jupiter.
  • Colonies are often upright bilaminar branches or sheet
  • The largest colonies are on the islands of Brava, Branco and Raso,
  • However, smaller colonies are also found in the Prince Edward Islands (
  • e when a Nosema affliction occurs because the colonies are already weakened by the Varroa mite or ot
  • typical in CCD cases that provisions of dying colonies are not being robbed, suggesting that at leas
  • Bacterial colonies are picked up from a straight wire and inocul
  • Their colonies are unusual in being far inland and at high e
  • Maternity colonies are located in caves that range in temperatur
  • On Middlebrook 7H10 agar, colonies are small, nonpigmented and smooth to rough,
  • Cheilostome colonies are composed of calcium carbonate and grow on
  • exercised by the Audiencias of other Spanish colonies around the world, several factors, such as th
  • ecause of the control they wielded over their colonies around the world.
  • alactica and the last survivors of the Twelve Colonies around six months after their escape from Rag
  • Ten years on he migrated to the Australian colonies, arriving in Sydney aboard the William Penn i
  • ede some of its resources, including overseas colonies, art, libraries, industrial equipment etc.
  • the Euxine (Black Sea), data on various Greek colonies, as well as information about the ancient Umb
  • ted to gain control over as many of the Dutch colonies as possible, seizing Sint Eustatius, a vital
  • In 1928, Nasi was sent to the Italian colonies as Chief-of-Staff for the Colonial Troops and
  • 780-81, the 17th was deployed in the southern colonies as part of Tarleton's Legion, and fought in m
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