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2. The Columbarium contains 72 double niches

3. The Creodonts were established in the various niches before there were carnivorans, and Creodonts were outcompeted from all of those niches

4. 13 Conley is a devout believer in specialty niches.

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6. Columbarium, sepulchral building containing many small niches for cinerary urns

7. There are two government-managed Columbaria with niches available for sale

8. Above them rise crocketed and finialled niches, surmounted by cornice and cresting.

9. Its numerous scrolls were kept in niches in a large reading room.

10. Both mausoleums and Columbarium niches serve as everlasting memorials to the dead

11. The temple facade has four doorways, with three doorway-sized niches between them.

12. Complementation of these embryos with allogenic blastomeres then created functioning pancreata in the vacant niches

13. A Bioregional economy is one that grows niches around the habitats available to it

14. Columbaria definition: a vault having niches for funeral urns Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. Columbaria definition: a vault having niches for funeral urns Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

16. In this sense, e-business contributes to erosion of market niches, bringing competition into new areas.

17. They inhabit many of the same ecological niches that the Murinae occupy in the Old World.

18. Bourns' strategy is to target clearly defined niches with small, SMT connectors of innovative design

19. Mark's United Methodist Church Columbarium has 336 niches, where urns containing cremated remains are inurned.

20. Columbarium niches refer to the individual unit that your loved one’s ashes may be stored

21. Chapter 12: Cropping systems Evaluating cover crops for benefits, costs, and performance within Cropping system niches.

22. KMI Columbaria is the leading supplier of custom-designed and engineered columbarium niches within the U.S

23. A Columbaria is a unit of niches that serve as the dignified resting place for cremated remains

24. Columbaria As with crematoria, there is a significant price difference between niches in private and government Columbaria.

25. Sailing vessels were pushed into narrower and narrower economic niches and gradually disappeared from commercial trade.

26. Hybrid Apomicts trapped in the ecological niches of their sexual ancestors Martin Maua,1, John T

27. Crinoids recovered during the Triassic and re-occupied almost all ecological niches they had held in Palaeozoic times

28. Columbaria As with crematoria, there is a significant price difference between niches in private and government Columbaria.

29. Twenty years after the destruction of the ancient Bamiyan Buddhas, all that remains are empty niches—and memories.

30. Some multi-outlet businesses (chains) can be referred to as boutiques if they target small, upscale market niches.

31. The exterior wall faces are richly carved with niches , surmounted by udgama motifs containing fine sculptures and lattice windows .

32. This tunnel was anciently lighted by means of lamps placed in niches at regular intervals along its walls.

33. This architecture includes the use of decorative niches and cement in forms unknown in the rest of Mesoamerica.

34. A Columbarium is a vault, or wall with niches to store the cremated remains of the dearly departed

35. A Columbarium is a liturgically proper and aesthetically pleasing group of niches that contain the cremated remains of the deceased

36. Over time, the survivors will fill vacated niches and repopulate the earth with a new, stunning variety of lifeforms.

37. The king is seated in a niche, which is Canopied and pinnacled in the usual style of niches in

38. The niches are the receptacles within a Columbarium, which are for containing the ashes after someone has been cremated.

39. What better niches could there be for Woodhead, who has cast the last figleaf of impartiality to the wind?

40. Allocating them to niches of higher or lower favour on a cabbalistic tree, they claimed to detect some principle of metamorphosis.

41. After the K–Pg extinction event, biodiversity required substantial time to recover, despite the existence of abundant vacant ecological niches.

42. Columbaria are permanent structures with banks of cremation niches (similar to cubbyholes, but with secure fronts) that hold cremation urns

43. Some Columbaria have glass-front niches, which allow you to see the cremation urns and any personal artifacts placed with them.

44. At the upper end is a beautiful little reader's pulpit, and in the north wall there are two handsome Canopied niches

45. A Columbarium is a permanent structure with niches or compartments designed to hold the urns containing the ashes of loved ones.

46. The most economical and practical way to bury the dead was to dig rectangular niches along the walls, one above another.

47. Accumulations of Cu and Ni were measured in four Sphagnum species occupying overlapping niches at varying distances from the smelter at Falconbridge, Ont.

48. Columbarium: An ancient Latin word for “dove nest.”Today, it designates a place that holds the cremains of loved ones in individual niches

49. Botnet operators may also vary their campaigns and payloads and target different groups of victims, specializing in certain niches, as in any industry

50. This is the number of invasive exotic species that have rushed in to fill the new ecological niches that are opening up.

51. In yam (Dioscorea spp) species, Bulbils at leaf axils are the most striking species-specific axillary structure and exhibit important ecological niches

52. The Columbarium has been built in stages, the original phase consisting of four walls with three sections, where niches can be placed.

53. A Columbarium is an above-ground structure or wall with many recessed areas or niches to house cremation urns with human remains

54. In Atrabilious (which means “melancholy” or “ill temper”) she encased worn women’s shoes in niches covered with a scrim made from stretched cow’s bladder

55. Between 1563 and 1565, a huge amount of earth was excavated and used to construct new terraces; arcades, grottos, niches, and nymphaeums were constructed.

56. The adaptations of symbionts and Commensals to life in nutritionally advantageous host niches provide a rationale for using these organisms as therapeutic agents

57. It possesses an amphitheatre with 19 niches, and there is an entrance in the form of a labyrinth which leads to underground galleries.

58. The earliest architectural usage of the Javanese kala demonic masks and makara marine monsters are exhibited along the niches and doorways of the remaining structures.

59. Ascidians are a class of sessile filter-feeding invertebrates, that provide unique and fertile niches harboring various microorganisms, such as bacteria, actinobacteria, cyanobacteria and fungi.

60. The adult brain has stem cells, but they're very rare and they're located in deep and small niches in the depths of the brain.

61. 12 The changing climate forced the Inuit to work their way south, forcing them into marginal niches along the edges of the tree line.

62. When first stage of human evolution, Cercopithecoidea succeed arboreal niches. the founding member of human family have changed living dweller from tree to ground. They exploited new food...

63. Zookeepers have knowledge of the ecological niches of the taxa they are working with and can respond to the needs of the animal (biotical and Abiotical factors, …

64. From the time the city fell, in 1230, to 1785, no European seems to have known of its existence, until a government inspector chanced upon the Pyramid of the Niches.

65. Baalbek, Temple of Bacchus, Exterior, Capitals The cult room itself is surrounded by columns that are engaged to the wall; between them, there are two levels of statue niches

66. Clubhouse niches (craftapreneurs, singer-songwriters, people wondering how to survive an avalanche) can be a fun way to pass time — listening to interesting people talk about topics you care

67. Acetobacter aceti is a benign microorganism that is ubiquitous in the environment, existing in alcoholic ecological niches such as flowers, fruits, honey bees, as well as in water and soil

68. The Buddha popularly called "Solsol" measured 53 meters tall, and "Shahmama" 35 meters—the niches in which the figures stood are 58 and 38 meters respectively from bottom to top.

69. And that's clearly the way for us to create many more niches of status so that people don't have to be lower on the status hierarchy as they are in the animal world.

70. 1 Overview 2 Niches List 3 Associated Quests 4 Notes 5 Trivia 6 References The Columbarium was built after cremation became preferred over burials due to scavengers robbing graves for the cyberware …

71. In the case of the ivory-billed woodpecker, the wood needed to create our human niches led to the decimation of the Southern old-growth forests that the red-capped bird needed to survive.

72. Nests are frequently constructed in shaded niches, often just inside of windows or vent openings, and it may take a female only a day to construct a cell requiring dozens of trips carrying mud.

73. This gives their output a distinct traditional, cultural or symbolic flavour, which arouses the interest and matches the emotional needs and aesthetic tastes of discerning customers in specialized niches of domestic and export markets.

74. 1997a).Agarics have undergone an enormous adaptive radiation, with an extant described 8400 species, in the course of which they have occupied a broad range of ecological niches, including ectomycorrhizas, mutualisms with ants and …

75. A one-stop shop for woodcarvers! Whittling, chip Carving, relief Carving, and chainsaw Carving are just some of the niches included in our woodCarving library.You’ll also find study stick kits, woodCarving patterns, and other inspirational resources.

76. Bovid species richness is highest in the savannah of east Africa and the family has radiated to fill an enormous variety of ecological niches resulting in a wide range modifications to dental and limb morphology

77. Beneath the acropolis itself are the subterranean remains of the Serapeum, where the mysteries of the god Serapis were enacted, and whose carved wall niches are believed to have provided overflow storage space for the ancient Library.

78. Either the Creator, "in a fit of absent mindedness," created many species of fruit flies in Hawaii, or the fruit flies that arrived on the islands, diversified to fill a wide range of vacant ecological niches.

79. A columbarium is a room or structure designed as a final resting place to house cremated remains. Columbaria are permanent structures with banks of cremation niches (similar to cubbyholes, but with secure fronts) that hold cremation urns

80. Archea is your one stop online education platform with a large collection of online video courses to explore specific niches in the field of architecture and design, learn new skills and techniques, get inspired from the professionals, improvise your work and …