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Theoretically it should be possible to have the shofar music performed live by a minimum of three shofar players.

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Thus, it is possible that the individuals discussed in this article formed single-person households for the purposes of taxation, but physically lived with other people.

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In general, little is known about those living on the margins of society during this period, especially in the rural regions.

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If the answer was no, the age of the last live birth (surviving child) was determined.

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Then there were very few of us, we could live off the land that way.

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The performances of all these works are very fine, the result of good preparation in live performance and sympathy with the very diverse styles involved.

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The tasks were presented live by the first author.

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Percentages of live term fetuses were determined based on the number of 2-cell embryos transferred.

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Of the blastocysts transferred to pseudopregnant mice, 51.3% (20/36) implanted and 33.4% (12/36) developed to live fetuses in the mitochondria-damaged group.

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He visited rural villages and witnessed how the different groups lived in close proximity to one another.

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The number of breathless people is increasing as patients with all types of cardio-respiratory disease live longer.

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Whether these are generalizable to healthier male and female populations living in the community and from age seventy is uncertain.

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Thirty or forty families would be the most that could live together, that is, about 140 or 150 persons.

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