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  • islands such as St. Vincent. The principal import markets are the European Community, the United States, Japan, and India. Singapore and the ...
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  • In addition to the principal pagoda in front of the Main Buddha Hall, there may also be pagodas in other places in the compound. You may also ...
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  • worship of the god Shiva, who is one of the principal gods of the Hindu religion. Shaivism is practiced widely throughout India, and has many distinct ...
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  • loans which did not pay anything toward the principal of the loan with each payment. As such, many people were either perpetually in debt in a continuous ...
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  • of five to hear a debate between Ramus and his principal opponent, Anthony of Govea. The commission found Ramus guilty of having "acted rashly, ...
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  • Normal School. He then became dean and later principal of the Shaoxing Middle School. After the overthrow of the Qing dynasty in the Revolution ...
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  • The table below shows the principal materials for holographic recording. Note that these do not include the materials used in the mass replication ...
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  • of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy by the principal of the Academy, T. Romeyn Beck. Henry's curiosity about terrestrial magnetism led ...
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  • century, Kairouan remained the Maghreb's principal holy city. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988, tourism, the establishment of ...
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  • of the Old and New Testament.” Its principal subordinate standard is the The Westminster Confession of Faith (1647), although liberty of opinion ...
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  • members consisting of the chiefs of the principal tribes, and the National Assembly, comprising 63 members, 57 of whom are directly elected by ...
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  • Atlantic. The west coast of Africa became the principal source of slaves for the New World, overshadowing trading for gold. As other nations moved in ...
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  • #039;s degree in 1930 and Ph.D. in 1932. His principal mentor at Columbia was the pioneering Gestalt psychologist, Max Wertheimer. ...
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  • instead more widely known. This remained the principal official name of the city throughout the Byzantine period, and the most common name used for it ...
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  • by various mountain ranges, of which the principal are the Tannu-Ola Mountains, running roughly parallel with the Sayan Mountains as far east ...
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  • World Ocean, which is divided into a number of principal components by the continents and various human conceptual criteria. ===Extent of continents=== ...
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  • Britain's and the United States’ principal problem in the late 1920s ... Keynes (1936) focused on consumption spending as the principal determinant ...
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  • The principal feast day of Saint Joseph in the Catholic Church is March 19, Saint Joseph's Day. The Feast of St. Joseph the Workman (May ...
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  • * Sharma, B.N.K. 1986. The Brahma Sutras and Their Principal Commentaries. 3 vols., Munshiram Manoharlal. * Sharma, Mahesh B. 2007. Bhakti Devotion ...
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  • in the London Blitz in 1940, but the principal elements of the monument were re-erected in St Mary-le-Bow at the west end of Watling Street, ...
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