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His many Jewish clients were forced out of their marbled nests into exile or camps.
In August, males return to the breeding grounds to excavate bowl-shaped nests into the ground, which are later lined with grasses and twigs.
The execution of such a specification respects the whole set of constraints defined upon, while the quality of the scheduling is directly linked to the quality of the mapping of the multidimensional structures (data arrays or parallel loop nests) into time and space.
From well-preserved nests discovered in Montana in the 1980s, paleontologists concluded that duck-bill adults dug the nests into sand or mud, then padded them with plants.
Chiappe adds that the trend toward open nests could have allowed some dinosaurs to take another step toward birdlike nesting by moving their nests into the trees.
"Penguins live in the desert and what's really happening with these rain storms - they are turning their nests into swimming pools and they really don't like to be wet," said Prof Boersma.
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It's as though they're turning their empty nest into a "Nurturing Nest".
His stage fairly hops with activity: groups competing with each other, nesting into each other, peeling off each other.
Henderson says the key is the free in-home mental health care, deeply nested into holistic supports.
They were converting their empty nest into some kind of armored vehicle and coming to find me.
A path analysis, with qualitative data nested into the design, was used to analyze the conceptualized relationships.
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