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What could be achieved was rational control of the instincts, a measured re-conquest by the ego of the lost territories in the id.
Young animals usually do not get territories containing females for some time.
Claims have also been made by the inhabitants of protected territories in domestic courts.
The village areas did not as yet form territories in the strictest sense though.
Furthermore, for a successful integration of the new territories into the empire the establishment of local centers of power was of great importance.
In the control and expropriation of indigenous peoples, the act of naming settlements and territories is well understood.
Whether they then fostered a politically conservative power or a revolutionary one depended mainly on the political constellation in the territories concerned at the times.
The mind is one of the last unknown territories of this world.
Both sing (the hummingbird adds a courtship dance), defend territories and mates, raise young, and migrate seasonally for long distances.
In general, males establish and defend territories during the breeding season before the arrival of females.
The bounded space of the ethnic group may not be applicable in times when regional clan networks or inter-ethnic age-set territories predominated.
Later they requested the territory's attainment of independence as a separate political entity.
A separate edict concurrently issued to him showed that the colonisation of the aboriginal territories had been approved as government policy.
Pairs may wait until suitable snow-free patches are exposed on their territories before initiating a clutch.
In respect of our five studies of mentoring, once again we see them heading off into slightly different and rather ill-distinguished territories.
Both communities were prominent in retail trade in the three territories.
Once realigned, subsequent rounds of elections should serve to consolidate the electoral territories of the two parties.
The occupied territories rapidly became a chaplet of small islands, with little possibility for mobility, even for medical staff.
Often fluid scenes portray in-between states of various kinds: the territories that lie between wakefulness and sleep, reality and fantasy, the earthly and the supernatural.
The white populace in those territories was less than 5 per cent of the population, and in each case under a quarter million people.
One function - others seem to be less essential - is to guarantee access to resources and mating partners in other territories.
Their first approach to the administration of territories was a modified system of chieftaincy.
An additional area in which the federal government had power to rely upon and shape marriage was in its governing of territories.
What kind of vehicle - or animal - will carry us in comfort across the boundless, slippery territories that performance studies opens up?
The game then is to play out a property across as many windows and territories as possible, extracting maximum return from each.
There were fewer millionaires and traders among them and their emigration to these territories was largely regulated by law.
The scale of violence is likely to decline the longer rebels remain in charge of territories.
Striatal neurons located in each of these distinct functional territories play a complementary role in respect to motor behavior.
Aside from preventing depletion of resources, defence of large territories is probably associated to the high daily variability in flower output per plant.
One of these territories is the space of the grave.
The area we recorded from corresponds well with territories believed to contain the feline homologue of the frontal eye fields observed in primates.
The first anthropoid primate facilities had only just started to develop, and they were all located in southern territories far away from laboratories.
The recital proves the existence of large unoccupied territories, so that possession could be taken and delimited by rather rudimentary means.
In this way, specific territories became associated with specific kin-groups.
Once chiefs were installed, the boundaries of their territories were gazetted - a process that generated heated disputes from rival claimants to land and subjects.
Other potentially closely-related territories could be hard disc crashes, computer viruses, frequencies, fission or the fusion of particles.
Most of the output was consumed locally or exported to neighbouring territories.
The house and the man appear to be territories which have to be constantly guarded against invasion or colonisation.
In nearly all the territories, grassroots activists 'have kept their old faith ', rendering the territories 'fertile ground for communist infiltration ', he wrote.
Without the jurisdiction, presence and authority of the state, liberal democracy cannot exist in large, mass populated territories.
The rebels on the other hand had few problems in replenishing and expanding their military stock by abducting young men in the territories they overran.
Robins will defend their territories ferociously against rivals.
Access between the territories is normally strictly controlled.
Further additions to these territories were made in the subsequent decades of the century.
Inscribing state control over these territories became an increasing priority of both the fledgling forest administration and the agriculture department.
First, it failed to create a formal state of war with ensuing legal consequences such as the right to conquer territories iure belli.
Within each age group, states and territories were sampled proportionally to their population size.
Fights with territorial neighbours (where territories change in size with density so that the number of neighbours is always the same).
Artisans applied to settle in the conquered territories in large numbers.
They were to be trained to act as model colonisers for the newly conquered territories.
In general, a major cost of social living for individuals is increased competition for mates and resources such as food, water, and territories.
The problems arise when we try to define the boundaries of such territories, and situate ourselves within them.
Older territorial structures were thus subsumed by new lineage territories, whose particular arrangement around a political centre formed a microstate.
The management of such territories implied a number of economic, scientific and social judgements about indigenous use of the forest.
The contributors want to destroy the myth that the creation of indigenous territories was a technical and apolitical process.
The essays also comment on the role of anthropologists in the process of creating indigenous territories.
Though many species form territories, this results from widely varying behavioural processes and not the expression of a universal territorial urge.
However, material presented for other dates and territories contradicts this idea.
Legacies are constructed as exclusive territories, whereby a city can claim privileged access to or ownership of a certain cultural manifestation.
Hoppers were provided primarily in winter holding areas including woodlands and game cover plots but also in breeding territories including woodland edges and hedgerows.
The content analysis was based on a sample of news articles that were published in the occupied territories between 1974 and 1986.
Neither have individual provincial regulations been implemented as strict rules within their territories.
Law 1.532 had been approved in 1884 to organise the national territories.
As familiar as this may sound, the author's rerouting of historical narrative through border territories is fascinating.
Reserving a seat for each of the two territories, we reach the current number of representatives of 435.
They started to form alliances against the colonial government, or to annoy the governments of neighbouring territories.
The present research explores new territories by including data on demography, social networks, and ideological and material orientation to community in a historical analysis.
Strictly, the marginal zones should not be taken as anatomically defined territories: they are just a residue of recording sites with indeterminate stripe affiliation.
Even closer are the federal officials in the territories. 110.
In terms of spatial distribution, thirteen state and territories are represented in the hearings.
An alternative explanation is that a given sample of diurnal roosting groups will include only those males that have successfully defended territories and recruited females.
Especially interesting is also, in this respect, the potential dysfunction of medial thalamic territories.
With the only exception of prion diseases, the description of lesions rarely allows a precise definition of the thalamic territories involved in the different infections.
At striatal level, axons of both types branched moderately but occupied vast striatal territories.
The question of how far the eastern territories, where no such continuity existed, became a receptacle for potential violence requires further investigation.
Central catecholaminergic neurons undergo an accelerated development in mammalian infancy, and their proliferating axonal terminals hyperinnervate distant cortical territories.
The scheme ran crosspurposes with the growing desire of the weaker territories for an alliance to pro mote constitutional reform.
The above mentioned ius territorialis was only aimed at internal policies of the particular territories.
Thus, astrocytes occupy distinct territories but are coupled functionally to one another.
The extension of serfdom to the newly occupied territories was practiced with reserve and in the early nineteenth century was legally forbidden.
They knew nothing about the international arbitration, the respective positions of the two ex-belligerents, or even the existence of the contested territories.
When leaving for the jungle, the soldiers talked about going adentro (' within ') which meant disappearing into dangerous territories.
They offer the concept of ' reallocative federalism ' to connote systems in which territories receive public spending out of proportion to their population.
The journals of the conventions are a rich source of information about life in the states and territories.
Embryological evidence in developing mice brains also distinguishes lemnothalamic and collothalamic territories.
Second, the building of these public spaces in different territories produced signi®cant regional variants.
As researchers, parents, or casual observers we are often amazed by their innovative approach to conquering new territories of speech.
Such a man received incessant - requests incessantly from territories near and far, and was the frequent recipient of gifts of gold.
On such basis, the striatum can be subdivided into sensorimotor, associative and limbic territories.
Not only were the territories subject to evacuation much vaster than anything that pre-war planning had envisaged, but the process itself was significantly more disorderly.
Imperialism best achieves its objectives in colonized territories not by direct oppression but through negotiated mutual interests.
I do not retrace either of these territories here.
The other, based on the practicalities of trade and administration in particular colonial territories, involved measures to reduce dependency on imports and increase self-sufficiency.
Does it create coherent public realm territories and espouse an aesthetic of innovation and modernity?
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