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  1. And Greece would succeed in extinguishing Albania's independence and, carve ,up the country. Italian forces controlled Albanian political activity in the
  2. Is the Banach–Tarski paradox which says that it is possible to decompose (", carve ,up" ) the 3-dimensional solid unit ball into finitely many pieces and, using
  3. Which was an amendment to the larger and unrelated SAFE Port Act, included ", carve ,out" language that clarified the legality of fantasy sports. It was signed
  4. Addition to the telegraph, Morse invented a marble-cutting machine that could, carve ,three-dimensional sculptures in marble or stone. Morse couldn't patent it
  5. Royal tombs of the Renaissance ". Catherine also commissioned German Pilot to, carve ,the marble sculpture that contains Henry II's heart. A poem by Ronald
  6. Barons refused his suggestion. In addition, Philip seemed to think he could, carve ,out a territory of his own in Egypt, but he refused to participate with the
  7. Of Bremen, who sailed with a convoy of ships filled with armed crusaders to, carve ,out a Catholic territory in the east during the Livonia Crusade. Monastic
  8. A victim to her rage. For example one strip had Daisy waiting for Donald to, carve ,their names and their love for each other on a tree, only to discover the male
  9. And to act as a forum for the party's leadership to discuss vital issues and, carve ,out the party's agenda ". The Trafalgar Club is the party's fundraising arm.
  10. Turns better than most boards on four wheels, its main purpose is to cruise and, carve , it can turn 65 degrees, and has spring-loaded trucks that are almost as unique
  11. Advanced skiing technique on smooth pistes is dominated by" carving ". To ", carve ," at a higher speed, a skier rolls his or her knees from side to side while
  12. Side cut became significantly more pronounced to make it easier for skiers to, carve ,turns. Such skis were once termed carving skis, shaped skis, or parabolic skis
  13. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, where the Yellowstone River continues to, carve ,into the ancient lava flows. The canyon is a classic V-shaped valley
  14. Headhunters. They are well known for their boat making skills. The Kazan people, carve ,from a single block of Belgian, the strongest of the tropical hardwoods.
  15. Divination. A traditional Scottish form of divining one's future spouse is to, carve ,an apple in one long strip, then toss the peel over one's shoulder. The peel
  16. Field stone and" slot and tab" tombs. Soapstone is also a basic stone used to, carve ,Chinese seals. The term steatite is sometimes used for soapstone. It is often
  17. One will; move about the earth as one will; think, speak,write, draw,paint, carve , etch, mould, build,and dress as one will; love when, where and with whom one
  18. Tribes squabble as the canal system slowly falls apart and Earthen arrive to, carve ,out colonial holdings. * In the RPG, Mars Colony, by Tim C. Topping, Mars has
  19. In Habit, a member of the illustrious Fired family, had long sought to, carve ,out Ifriqiya as a private dominion for himself. At first, he sought an
  20. The high plateau of the Ardennes in the north, took millions of years to, carve , At its highest point, it reaches a height of 1,834 feet (559 m). Commonly
  21. Stage, the terrain is steeper and more irregular. Over time, the currents can, carve ,wider valleys (" maturity" ) and then start to wind, towering hills only ("
  22. Latter he had placed in charge of Florence; the former, for whom he planned to, carve ,out a kingdom in central Italy of Parma, Piacenza,Ferrara and Urban, he had
  23. Of a youth bulge effect. Raiding by sea may have been easier than trying to, carve ,out new farms in their vast interior arboreal forest, which is not highly
  24. The glaciers did not reach as far south as Maryland, and therefore they did not, carve ,out the deep natural lakes that exist in states farther north. There are
  25. A turn. While old-fashioned" straight skis" which had little side cut could, carve ,turns, great leg strength was required to generate the enormous pressure
  26. On the whole country, a weakness further aggravated by foreign powers vying to, carve ,up autonomous colonial territories in different parts of the Qing Empire in the
  27. And other techniques such as stack allocation and region inference can, carve ,off parts of the problem. There is an ambiguity of terms, as theory often uses
  28. History tends to be shaped by several motivations, including the desire to, carve ,out a place for one's family in the larger historical picture, a sense of
  29. Flowing glaciers – especially in the ice age – and large-sized glaciers, carve ,wide, deep incised valleys. Examples of U-shaped valleys are found in every
  30. Found that the medium had become creatively restrictive. Determined" to, carve ,a real career for myself in the nowhere world of comic books, Lee concluded
  31. Architects, designers and chefs. (Glyph-, from the Greek root glyphic, to, carve , and there, a storing-place). Besides its sculpture collections, the NY
  32. With the board that is not snow) tricks borrowed from freestyle, or deep, carve ,turns more common in alpine snowboarding, utilizing whatever natural terrain
  33. When the Germans decided in December 1944,after the allied breakthrough, to, carve , up Belgium, leaving only bicultural capital Brussels under the Reichskommissar
  34. Purposes with precision and clarity. Ancient Egyptian artisans used stone to, carve ,statues and fine reliefs, but used wood as a cheap and easily carve d substitute
  35. Hulas who was gathering water while Heracles was out finding some wood to, carve ,a new oar to replace the one that broke. The nymphs of the stream where Hulas
  36. Then handed the work to a specialist cutter, who then uses sharp tools to, carve ,away the parts of the block that will not receive ink. The surface of the block
  37. At this point Alexander decided to profit from the favorable situation and, carve ,out for Cesare a state of his own in northern Italy. To this end, he declared
  38. In 1836. Cheverton's machine was fitted with a rotating cutting bit to, carve ,reduced versions of well-known sculptures. Of course a three dimensional
  39. And elite had their own smaller ice pits. Each year the emperor had laborers, carve ,1000 blocks of ice from frozen creeks in mountain valleys, each block with the
  40. For gravestones and memorials. Granite is a hard stone and requires skill to, carve ,by hand. Modern methods of carving include using computer-controlled rotary
  41. Glyphē," carving," and the verb γλύφειν, glýphein," to hollow out, engrave, carve ," (cognate with Latin global" to peel" and English cleave). Compare the
  42. Asian trade routes used various forms of chalcedony, including carnelian, to, carve , intaglios,ring bezels (the upper faceted portion of a gem projecting from the
  43. Viking depredation followed, the local noblemen being left relatively free to, carve ,out highly independent duchies and counties. For several centuries, Brabant
  44. Acre forced Bonaparte to retreat to Egypt and effectively ended his efforts to, carve ,an empire in the Middle East. The French general returned to France without his
  45. A mastery of style in many areas of the sports including the abilities to ride, carve , and perform jumps on virtually any terrain. Free-riding equipment is usually a
  46. As the Thinker),to cast the clay compositions into plaster or bronze, and to, carve ,his marbles. Rodin's major innovation was to capitalize on such multistaged
  47. Version) - reissue of 1969 model 381. Front and back of body have German-style, carve , plus checkered binding. Also features stereo output and, on the twelve-string
  48. Beautiful in the hand of a master. Each can also take up to an hour to, carve , so it is no wonder that the automated sandblasting process has become the
  49. Building material from ancient times. It is relatively soft, making it easy to, carve , It has been widely used around the world in constructing temples, cathedrals
  50. Tunnel a. k. a. Tunnel No. 6) to bypass the difficulties of the snow. To, carve ,a tunnel, one worker holds a rock drill on granite, then two other workers

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