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    There are no Contemporaneous portraits of Du Fu;

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    There are no Contemporaneous portraits of Dou Fu;

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    The rules require that you elect out of IRC 988 on a“Contemporaneous basis.”.

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    For the average Hindu, epic characters are more real than Contemporaneous persons amidst whom he presently lives.

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    These Terms contain the entire agreement, and supersede all prior and Contemporaneous understandings between the parties regarding the Services.

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    This unique situation placed the administration of justice in Israel on a far higher level than in Contemporaneous nations.

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    Big-game hunting, similar to that seen in Contemporaneous North America, was a large component of the subsistence strategy of the Mesoamerican Paleo-Indian.

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    And you can see that this is really Contemporaneous with the event, and in the video the flag is perfectly motionless.

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    Yes, in the initial fulfillment,“ this generation” evidently meant the same as it did at other times​ - the Contemporaneous generation of unbelieving Jews.

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    A Contemporaneous eighth power, which would include remnants of the seven, was foretold to exist for a short time during the days of the seventh.

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    Obviously this isn't conclusive, and the name of the event is consistent with Contemporaneous tests conducted by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory(LLNL), but it is curious.

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    It is the first urban culture of India and is Contemporaneous with other ancient civilizations of the world such as those of Mesopotamia and Egypt.

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    But it remains uncertain whether either these or other proposed Permian-Triassic boundary craters are either real impact craters or even Contemporaneous with the Permian-Triassic extinction event.

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    Four years later on and he moved to Lwów, and he started to sell the Russia Smirnoff Vodka under the Contemporaneous French spelling of the name,"Smirnoff".

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    The Indus civilization was roughly Contemporaneous with the much better known Egyptian and the Mesopotamian civilizations, but it was actually much larger than either of these two civilizations.

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    The court recorded,“The 50% limit of reservation can be crossed subject to availability of quantifiable and Contemporaneous data reflecting backwardness, inadequacy of representation and without affecting the efficiency in administration.”.

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    The Contemporaneous settlement of Madagascar by Austronesian sailors shows that the littoral margins of the Indian Ocean were being both well-populated and regularly traversed at least by this time.

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    The origins of the current Indian culture can be traced back to the Indus Valley civilisation, which was Contemporaneous with the ancient Egyptian and Sumerian civilisations, around 2700 BCE.

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    It was delivered in December of 1745, and in a Contemporaneous publication, Linnaeus noted that“our thermometer shows 0(zero) at the point where water freezes and 100 degrees at the boiling-point of water.”.

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    Teeth and partial remains attributed to juvenile V. mongoliensis have also been reported from the Bayan Mandahu Formation, a prolific site in Inner Mongolia, China that is Contemporaneous with the Djadochta Formation.

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    Today, modern accident analysis means conducting an investigation using all the electronic evidence, validating any Contemporaneous evidence and assessing any incontrovertible evidence which leads to an agreed set of facts and an understanding of the causation.

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    His lawyer also alleged that Kelly‘is the subject of a smear campaign' and that‘the accusers have not acted like victims at all' because‘they have used their accusations to promote Contemporaneous books, albums, and speaking tours.'”.

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    Oliba's letters to the various Contemporaneous kings of Spain indicate to us that Alfonso and his successor, Vermudo III were regarded as imperatores, while the king of Navarre was a mere rex, though eventually rex Ibericus.

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    Seminars/ Symposia Seminars and symposia are held in New Delhi under the auspices of the Indian Parliamentary Group and Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training on subjects of Contemporaneous importance in which members of Parliament and State Legislatures participate.

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    The same sort of surname analysis used for other high-performance datasets may be applied to these rosters, and compared to Harvard's Contemporaneous underlying ethnic percentages to gain insight into the relative performance of different groups, and the results are presented below.

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    The prehistoric Beifudi site near Yixian in Hebei Province, China, contains relics of a culture Contemporaneous with the Cishan and Xinglongwa cultures of about 6000-5000 BC, neolithic cultures east of the Taihang Mountains, filling in an archaeological gap between the two Northern Chinese cultures.

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    The region under British control was commonly called"India" in Contemporaneous usage, and included areas directly administered by the United Kingdom, which were collectively called British India, and those ruled by indigenous rulers, but under British tutelage or paramountcy, and called the princely states.

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    Attending the casualty, interviewing the crew and taking statements, collecting Contemporaneous(and digital) evidence, determining the‘angle of blow', establishing the‘type and location of damage' in groundings- understanding which way the vessel was going, providing documentation(including digital evidence) and engaging experts if there's no agreement and ultimately proceeding to trial.

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    In one of the few Contemporaneous reviews, Entertainment Weekly critic Frank Lovece wrote,"The movie isn't merely wrong for kids- it opens in pre-war Italy with a sequence in Italian with subtitles, and a machine-gun slaughter- it's just all wrong", and decried the"shapeless blob of a plot" in grading the film"F.

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