| 31. | It follows, for example, that the ratio of two extensive properties is an intensive property.
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| 32. | That, too was done with the help of extensive property tax breaks from local government.
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| 33. | In consequence the new abbey rapidly acquired extensive property and the cure of many parishes.
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| 34. | In 1831 Small inherited extensive property from his father.
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| 35. | There was extensive property damage in 1841 and 1925.
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| 36. | The followers of William the Conqueror supported the abbey, enriching it with extensive properties in England.
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| 37. | Formulas related to the extensive property are more naturally expressed in terms of the excess kurtosis.
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| 38. | Plymouth women enjoyed extensive property and legal rights, unlike in Europe where women had few rights.
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| 39. | The ratio of two extensive properties of the same object or system is an intensive property.
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| 40. | The court also ordered her extensive property confiscated.
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