- Thick, with
small openings Thinner, with
large openings Wall
structure diminshed during the
Gothic era to a
framework of
mullions supporting windows. 4...
- the
abducens nerve.
Amblyopia also
known as lazy eye is a
condition of
diminshed sight in one eye.
Ophthalmoparesis is
weakness or
paralysis of one or...
-
exports and imports.
Periodic trials and
executions of
notorious smugglers diminshed royal peacetime embargoes,
particularly in
response to
illegal carrying...
- occasions.
After some time he
adapted his
bowling style, due to
injuries and
diminshed pace, to
encourage augmented swing and
movement of the ball. He triumphantly...
- fend off
foreign invasions and to
protect the
motherland should not be
diminshed in any cir****stances.
After taking command and
establishing the Mughal...
- events, and have been
found to
recover even when
their habitat has been
diminshed by
physical disturbances. The
freshets in
winter or
early spring cause...
- was that at the end of the
Byzantine period the
Samaritans were left
diminshed in numbers;
Masalha 2018, p. 146: However, the
Samaritan revolts during...
-
conquests in the region. In the long term,
overland trade in
Eurasia diminshed, as
coastal Indian Ocean trade became more frequent.
There were recurrent...
-
Razkovani (1921–22).
During the
World War II,
cultural activity in town were
diminshed.
Library was
active in the next few post-war
years until closing at the...
-
other luxury goods,
because they
thought these things weakned spirits and
diminshed courage..." "They do not let wine be
imported to them, for they think...