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*" Unstable Orbits in the Space Of Lies " -- An unexplained event causes everyone on Earth to rapidly become ideologically sympathetic to people physically nearby, creating a world with clear geographic boundaries between religions and philosophies that cause instant conversion for those who travel between regions.

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Unstable elements such as polonium, radium, and radon — which form through the decay of uranium and thorium — are also found in nature, despite their short half-lives.
Unstable nuclei can usually decay through both IC and EC processes.

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Unstable governments in Mexico along with rampant bribery and corruption of public officials caused Pearson considerable grief.

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In 2003 they released their debut instrumental album, The Target Is You, on Melbourne-based Unstable Ape Records, which received much critical acclaim.
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dominant and partners
Additionally, many dominant partners may interpret the use of a safeword as a failure on their part, i. e., failing to understand body language, to know their partner, or loss of control.
The thalli produced by a given fungal symbiont with its differing partners will be similar, and the secondary metabolites identical, indicating that the fungus has the dominant role in determining the morphology of the lichen.
Such men are said to be " riding with " their respective dominant partners.
Male slaves, prostitutes, and entertainers or others considered infames ( of no social standing ) were acceptable sex partners for the dominant male citizen to penetrate.
The book discusses many related issues, including evolutionary psychology, evolutionary ethics, differences between human races, differences between sexes, the dominant role of women in choosing mating partners, and the relevance of the evolutionary theory to society.
Companies are also called JVs in cases where there are dominant partners together with participation of the public.
Samuel Goldwyn was forced out by his partners who then brought in Lee Shubert, the head of The Shubert Organization that was the dominant live theatre operator in the United States.
Aside from military conquest, gunboat diplomacy was the dominant way to establish new trade partners, colonial outposts and expansion of empire.
A member of China's perennial world champion Uber Cup teams, in the biggest events for individual players ( such as the BWF World Championships, the All-England Championships, and the Olympic Games ) Wei and her partners have usually been overshadowed by China's two dominant women's doubles pairs, Gao Ling and Huang Sui, and Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen.
Markey ( 2007 ) found that people would be more satisfied with their relationship if their partners differed from them, at least, in terms of dominance, as two dominant persons may experience conflicts while two submissive individuals may have frustration as neither member take the initiative.
There were cases that dominant people perceived their partners to be similarly dominant, yet in the eyes of independent observers, the actual behavior of their partner was submissive, in other words, complementary to them ( Dryer 1997 ).
British and Commonwealth ( B & C )- owned British Island Airways ( BIA ) and Air Anglia were the two dominant merger partners.
There can be any number of partners in a D / s relationship, in some cases with one dominant sometimes having several submissives, who may in turn dominate others, or a submissive sometimes may have multiple dominants.
Fantasy role play can also be a part, with partners taking classic dominant / submissive roles, or classic authority figure roles such as teacher / student, police officer / suspect or parent / child.
* Emotionally unstable or manipulative subs or dominant partners seeking more from the relationship than the other, as a human being, can give.
At the same time, while the door was left open to cooperation with other parties, the KKE, due to its large size in relation to its partners, assumed a clearly dominant position within the new movement.

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loyalty to the group, a feeling of superiority over those who are not members, and unwillingness to play with members of the opposite sex become dominant traits.
In the past, it has been the husband who has been dominant and the wife passive.
Andre Kirk Agassi (; born April 29, 1970 in Las Vegas, Nevada ) is a retired American professional tennis player and former World No. 1, who was one of the game's most dominant players from the early 1990s to the mid 2000s.
However, it is the editor who has " the power to impose the dominant definition of the writer and therefore to delimit the population of those entitled to take part in the struggle to define the writer ".
The dominant method of identifying Roman years in Roman times was to name the two consuls who held office that year.
Individuals who alternate between top / dominant and bottom / submissive roles – whether from relationship to relationship or within a given relationship – are known as switches, though the term is occasionally seen as derogatory or unnuanced and is rejected by many who might simplistically fit the definition.
Those who apply the labels of " crime " or " criminal " intend to assert the hegemony of a dominant population, or to reflect a consensus of condemnation for the identified behavior and to justify any punishments prescribed by the State ( in the event that standard processing tries and convicts an accused person of a crime ).
Unfortunately, Charboneau was out of baseball by 1983 after falling victim to back injuries and Barker, who was also hampered by injuries, never became a consistently dominant starting pitcher.
The dominant model in use today is the ad hoc one embedded in SQL, despite the objections of purists who believe this model is a corruption of the relational model since it violates several fundamental principles for the sake of practicality and performance.
Its use began to develop from this original sense when the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek ; in Ancient Greece the term διασπορά ( diaspora ) meant " scattering " and was used to refer to citizens of a dominant city-state who emigrated to a conquered land with the purpose of colonization, to assimilate the territory into the empire.
Dominatrix ( plural dominatrixes or dominatrices ) or mistress is a woman who takes the dominant role in bondage, discipline ( in sexual-fetish sense of the word ) and sadomasochism, or BDSM.
The term dominatrix is sometimes used to describe a professional dominant ( or " pro-domme ") who is paid to engage in BDSM with a submissive.
Women who engage in female domination typically promote and title themselves under the terms " Dominatrix ", " Mistress ", " Lady ", " Madame "," Herrin " or " Goddess ", with the capitalization of these terms being a signifier to their identification in the dominant role.
However it is worth noting that the term has fallen out of general usage with respect to women who are dominant in their private relationships, and has taken on more and more, the connotation of " professional.
The dominant scholarly consensus is that Onesimus is a runaway slave who became a Christian believer.
* Turnovers: used to maneuver an opponent who is on all fours or flat on their stomach to their back, in order to score points, prepare for a pin or in order to gain a more dominant position.
The Gardners employed an Irish nursemaid named Georgiana " Com " McCombie, who was entrusted with taking care of the young Gerald ; she would subsequently become the dominant figure of his childhood, spending far more time with him than his parents.
In the late 6th century the dominant force was the Kingdom of Fortriu, whose lands were centred on Strathearn and Menteith and who raided along the eastern coast into modern England.
A new civilization has risen, with three dominant powers: the Ixians, whose no-ships are capable of piloting between the stars and are invisible to outside detection ; the Bene Tleilax, who have learned to manufacture spice in their axlotl tanks and have created a new breed of Face Dancers ; and the Bene Gesserit, a matriarchal order of subtle political manipulators who possess superhuman abilities.
Needing a win to get to Mike Scott ( who had been dominant in the series ) in Game 7, the Astros jumped off to a 3 – 0 lead in the first inning but neither team would score again until the 9th inning.
After a few centuries it was abandoned for a second settlement, established in 6800 BCE, perhaps by an invading people who absorbed the original inhabitants into their dominant culture.
" Legal positivism is the dominant theory, although there are a growing number of critics, who offer their own interpretations.
As a consequence of these movements, there are no longer any Southern Cushites left in Kenya ( the Dahalo originally being Bushman peoples who adopted the language of their dominant Southern Cushitic neighbors sometime toward the last millennium BCE ).

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