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  1. Thought their appeals were still being considered until troops arrived. This, abrupt ,and forced removal resulted in the deaths of over 4,000 Cherokees on the "
  2. August 1608 he was arrested and imprisoned. The circumstances of this, abrupt ,change of fortune have long been a matter of speculation, but recent
  3. Main sign of physical dependence. Severe symptoms usually occur as a result of, abrupt ,or over-rapid withdrawal. Abrupt withdrawal can be dangerous, therefore a
  4. From 1991. At this point, all the above characteristics are present:, abrupt ,tempo and count changes, on occasion extremely fast drumming, morbid lyrics and
  5. Clicks tend to be flapped, while the lateral clicks tend to be more sharp and, abrupt , Transcription The five click releases with dedicated symbols in the
  6. Period (c.1550-c.1820) in the sixteenth century is based on the fairly, abrupt ,halt in the use of Frisian as a written language. Middle Frisian Up until the
  7. Of democracy. Because Titus effectively acted as co-emperor with his father, no, abrupt , change in Fl avian policy occurred when Vespasian died on 23 June 79. Titus
  8. Better government that is more responsive to its people rather than forcing an, abrupt ,change with all the deleterious effects such a loss of stability might entail.
  9. Charges and discharges the energy stored in the storage element thus causing, abrupt ,changes in the output waveform. Square-wave relaxation oscillators are used to
  10. Japanese support vessels and aircraft were destroyed. World War II brought an, abrupt ,end to the relative prosperity experienced during Japanese civil administration
  11. Optimism (or simply Optimism) by his mentor, Pangloss. The work describes the, abrupt ,cessation of this lifestyle, followed by Candide's slow, painful
  12. Disorder patients tend to exhibit a relatively normal Pretoria state and, abrupt ,cognitive decline associated with the depression. Prevention Behavioral
  13. In that they involve a lot of friction. The other two families are more, abrupt ,sounds that do not have this friction. * With the alveolar clicks, written with
  14. Diesel knocking sound as the vapor reaches ignition temperature and causes an, abrupt ,increase in pressure above the piston. The rapid expansion of combustion gases
  15. The late Cretaceous seas and partially overlapped in time, then ended with the, abrupt ,mass extinction. Scientists have also found very few continuous beds of
  16. Education at William Giles's School, in Chatham. This period came to an, abrupt ,end when the Dickens family, due to financial difficulties, moved from Kent to
  17. Can stand for: Science *Colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon involving the, abrupt ,disappearance of the worker bees in a beehive or Western honey bee colony
  18. Are proving no longer useful. So as times change, art changes. If changes were, abrupt ,they were deemed revolutions. The best artists have predated society's changes
  19. Night Live, Costello was invited to the program, where he re-enacted his, abrupt ,song-switch: This time, however,he interrupted the Beastie Boys' " Sabotage
  20. The course of Anaximander's ideas, we will notice that there was not such an, abrupt ,break as initially appears. The basic elements of nature (water, air,fire
  21. 45 million budget, it was panned by critics, many of whom disliked the film's, abrupt ,contrast between actual comedy and tragic melodrama. It was also unfavorably
  22. Which contrasts with an apical postalveolar lateral in Vanzetti Dune King; an, abrupt ,sub-apical retroflex release in Angolan King; and a" slapped" alveolar click
  23. Within 90 minutes after each dose ". Discontinuation of benzodiazepines or, abrupt ,reduction of the dose, even after a relatively short course of treatment (
  24. Suffered a brain injury in a limousine accident, and his career came to an, abrupt ,end. The Red Wings dedicated the 1997–98 season, which also ended in a Stanley
  25. Frequently add to the complexity of the genre. Death metal is known for its, abrupt ,tempo, key,and time signature changes, as well as fast and complex guitar and
  26. Focal neurologic lesions (including strokes),metabolic disturbances and, abrupt ,or overly rapid benzodiazepine withdrawal. It can be an adverse reaction to
  27. On New Year's Day 1472,is a small volcanic island covering. The coastline is, abrupt ,except in the north; the principal volcanic cone contains a small lake. Most of
  28. After birth or hatching, undergoing a series of conspicuous and relatively, abrupt ,change in the body structure. Coleoptera species have an extremely
  29. In 1889,and promptly won the league championship. Their fans' joy came to an, abrupt ,end when the league temporarily disbanded in mid-1890 and took the team with it
  30. Or adjusted when the weight of evidence demands it. By invoking claims of ", abrupt ,appearances" such as salvation or hopeful monsters, and other miraculous acts
  31. Tsunamis are long-wavelength, long-period sea waves produced by the sudden or, abrupt ,movement of large volumes of water. In the open ocean the distance between wave
  32. Guitar. Bowie toured and gave press conferences as Ziggy before a dramatic and, abrupt ,on-stage" retirement" at London's Hammersmith Deon on 3 July 1973. Footage
  33. The reverse current ceases abrupt ly when the stored charge is depleted; this, abrupt ,stop is exploited in step recovery diodes for generation of extremely short
  34. Until 1914. In 1926 Belgium as well as France experienced depreciation and an, abrupt ,collapse of confidence, leading to the introduction of a new gold currency for
  35. Curtain-raiser for The Carol Burnett Show. The show is remembered today for its, abrupt ,season-to-season changes in casting and premise. It was not as widely
  36. In its conciseness the lessons Manet learned from Japanese prints, and the, abrupt ,cropping by the frame of the boat and sail adds to the immediacy of the image.
  37. Alveolar lateral. In most languages, the retroflex and palatal releases are ", abrupt ,"; that is, they are sharp popping sounds with little friction (turbulent
  38. Same rough texture as the great majority of his subjects. His straightforward, abrupt ,manner sometimes savoured of gruffness, while his direct, unadorned method of
  39. Or forgotten Throughout history, forms of art have gone through periodic, abrupt ,changes called artistic revolutions. Movements have come to an end to be
  40. Marine fossils The mass extinction of marine plankton appears to have been, abrupt ,and right at the K–T boundary. Ammonite genera became extinct at or near the
  41. The Pound Sterling so that Britain could trade its way out of its crisis. The, abrupt ,ending of the American Lend-Lease program in August 1945 almost caused a crisis
  42. Able to circulate more humidified air around the snow surface. Wind that is too, abrupt ,will destroy the crystals. When buried by subsequent snows they may remain
  43. Independent regulatory process, within 6 months of its original decision,an, abrupt ,CRT" review" of its policy on third-language foreign services determined to
  44. Syntactical Noise: Mistakes in grammar can disrupt communication, such as, abrupt ,changes in verb tense during a sentence. Organizational Noise: Poorly
  45. Of time is discontinuation carefully attempted. Improper discontinuation or, abrupt ,restarting of neuroleptics have been shown to cause dysfunction in regions of
  46. Did not spring fresh into existence out of the blue and did not come to an, abrupt ,end and lose total support, as would be suggested by a date range. Thus use of
  47. Involving an apical alveolar or lamina postalveolar closure are acoustically, abrupt ,and sharp, like stops, while bilabial, dental,and lateral clicks typically
  48. To the path of the object, the transition from high to low frequency is very, abrupt , When the observer is far from the path of the object, the transition from high
  49. Change ought to be brought about in small, discrete increments rather than in, abrupt ,strokes such as revolutions or uprisings. Gradualism is one of the defining
  50. Alcott's philosophical teachings have been criticized as inconsistent, hazy or, abrupt , He formulated no system of philosophy, and shows the influence of Plato

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