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The migrational treaty did not require evacuation by members of other orders.
This protein aids in a cell's migrational functions.
Often, the Indians did not vacate the property or reappeared as their migrational patterns dictated.
Initially the fort was occupied intermittently, and on occasion use by the seasonally migrational local population.
Such analyses may pinpoint the migrational history of a person's ancestors with a high degree of accuracy.
Later, the group of seasonally migrational people who circulated in the region were to become known by the exonym Hackensack.
The cubaya, by contrast, seemed fat and clumsy as they breasted the river current, their migrational imperative aiming them straight for the mother city.
At the time the existing population were bands of seasonally migrational Algonquian people, the Lenape.
After making a migrational journey of thousands of miles, he lost energy, and, lacking hunting expertise, he became weak."
Agbon people have a long migrational history, their various traditions and accounts of origins and migrations subsist.
Arthrogryposis epileptic seizures migrational brain disorder.
The Tappan were a seasonally migrational people, who farmed (companion planting), hunted, fished, and trapped.
"There has been a migrational shift among consumers from traditional retailers like drugstores," said Allan Mottus, a cosmetics consultant.
It was one of those migrational sweeps, a screwball mass survey of geography, and incidentally a leveling of all the aqueduct-bridges from the last cycle.
Maintaining the health and condition of the birds wintering at HNWR affects their spring migrational and reproductive successes each year.
The Algonquian Lenape population around New York Bay and along the Lower Hudson were seasonally migrational people.
The noting of Shopi as a "group" began in the 19th-century migrational waves of poor workers from the so-called Shopluk, poor areas (villages) beyond Sofia.
A male ancestor married a Bulgarian wife on pečalba (seasonal migrational work), hence their surname (meaning "of the [female] Bulgarian").
Researchers have learned that the key to migrational brilliance is versatility, the power to exploit different environmental cues depending on which is the richest in directional information at any given moment.
The modern city (now known as Istanbul) has changed much since then, but it must be remembered that the city did not develop due to simple human migrational patterns nor pure military advantage.
The estuary was originally the territory of the Lenape, a seasonally migrational people who would relocate summer encampments along its shore and use its waterways for transport and fishing.
They were a seasonally migrational people who practiced small-scale agriculture (companion planting) augmented by hunting and gathering which likely, given the topography of the area, included much (shell)fishing and trapping.
In 1990, the Soho Theatre Company entered a brief migrational period, where it visited the venues of the Royal Court, Riverside Studios and the ICA.
This fact of course led to adaptation in terms of migrational, technological and "cultural" behaviour, which in turn affected their clothing, shelter, mobility, meat procurement and butchery methods and thus their lithic technology.
Robert Johnson changed the character of the song to one of aspirational migration, replacing back to Kokomo with to Chicago, and replacing that eleven light city with another migrational goal that land of California.