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The intense secrecy surrounding the base, whose very existence the U. S. government did not even acknowledge until 29 September 1995, has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified flying object ( UFO ) folklore.
Extra dimensions appear as a frequent component of supergravity models and other approaches to quantum gravity.
It is a frequent component of major political or religious changes.
The results vary in each case, with varying degrees of the attenuation of the burning, tingling, and / or shooting component of neuralgic pain being quite frequent, along with a modest reduction in overall pain level in some cases.
The species is a frequent component of oak-heath forests.
The plant commonly flowers from May through June, and is a frequent component in butterfly gardens.
To minimize the frequent side effects caused by the pertussis component of the vaccine, the Japanese scientist Yuji Sato developed an acellular pertussis vaccine consisting of purified haemagglutinins ( HAs: filamentous strep throat and leucocytosis-promoting-factor HA ), which are secreted by B. pertussis into the culture medium.
During the Cold War the AMF-L did frequent exercises in North Norway ( Exercises Adventure Express, Arctic Express & Ardent Ground, among others ) and in other areas, but was first deployed operationally in 1991 during the Gulf War, when part of its air component was despatched to watch the Turkish borders, in the face of a potential threat to a member's territory.
:* Between vowels: heathen, fathom ; and the frequent combination-ther -: bother, brother, dither, either, father, Heather, lather, mother, other, rather, slither, southern, together, weather, whether, wither, smithereens ; Caruthers, Gaithersburg, Netherlands, Witherspoon, and similar compound names where the first component ends in '- ther ' or '- thers '.
) Mamet's profanity is not employed for shock value, but is rather an integral component of his characters ' " profane poetry ", which, according to frequent collaborator Gregory Mosher, " worked the iambic pentameter out of the vernacular of the underclass.

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To say that science had reduced many such fears merely reiterates the obvious and frequent statement that science eliminated much of magic and superstition.
No one will deny that such broad developments and transitions are of great intrinsic interest and the study of ideas in literature would be woefully incomplete without frequent reference to them.
Since the great flood of these dystopias has appeared only in the last twelve years, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the chief impetus was the 1949 publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four, an assumption which is supported by the frequent echoes of such details as Room 101, along with education by conditioning from Brave New World, a book to which science-fiction writers may well have returned with new interest after reading the more powerful Orwell dystopia.
Good taste and versatility, plus safety from spray poisons would be enough to recommend the frequent use of such a fruit, even if its nutritional values were limited.
Agents that are known to cause frequent infections among laboratory workers such as those causing Q fever, tularemia, brucellosis, glanders, coccidioidomycosis, etc., belong in this category.
Students are often performers, such as actors, dancers, musicians, athletes and public speakers, or people who work on computers, or who are in frequent pain for other reasons.
Services are more frequent on popular routes such as Espargos-Santa Maria.
This may be done in desperation, as during peacetime cannibalism is much less frequent ; at other times, it is consciously directed at certain groups believed to be relatively helpless, such as Congo Pygmies, even considered subhuman by some other Congolese.
The Dallas squad was in high demand during the late ' 70s with frequent appearances on network specials, awards shows, variety programs, commercials, the game show Family Feud and sitcoms such as The Love Boat.
Self-care measures, such as eating frequent small meals and drinking clear liquids or ginger tea, are often recommended.
Charles Dickens makes frequent use of the riverside and docklands in novels such as Our Mutual Friend and Great Expectations, and there is a memorable description of the docks, their buildings and people, in Joseph Conrad's The Mirror of the Sea.
One of Sullivan's favorite and most frequent acts was The Supremes, who appeared 17 times on the show, helping to pave the way for other Motown acts to appear on the show such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Martha and the Vandellas.
Although higher level teams may select from a wide range of formations, teams containing inexperienced players or teams which see frequent changes to their players are likely to select from a more limited range of formations such as 4 – 3 – 3, 5 – 3 – 2 and 4 – 4 – 2.
In other societies, such as democracies, the political roles remain, but there is frequent turnover of the people actually filling the positions.
Chadwick moved to Brooklyn with his family at the age of 12, and became a frequent player of early ball games such as rounders.
There are nonetheless seeming elements of " polytheism " in certain biblical books, such as in Daniel's frequent use of the honorific " God of gods " and especially in the Psalms.
In the spring and summer of 1939, Ribbentrop used Bonnet's alleged statement to convince Hitler that France would not go to war in the defence of Poland, despite the frequent denials by Bonnet that he ever made such a statement ( which would not have been legally binding even had Bonnet had made the alleged statement ; only a formal renunciation of the Franco-Polish treaty by the French National Assembly would end the French commitment to Poland ).
Ribbentrop argued to Hitler that a war between the United States and Germany was inevitable given the extent of American aid to Britain and the increasingly frequent " incidents " in the North Atlantic between U-boats and American warships guarding convoys to Britain, and that having such a war begin with a Japanese attack on the United States was the best way to begin it.
Regional airlines such as Turkish Airlines, Gulf Air, Indian Airlines, Pakistan International Airlines ( PIA ), Iranian Airlines, and others also make frequent stops at Kabul International Airport.
It plays host to frequent events, such as FEVA.
There are several safety warnings given to passengers, such as the ' mind the gap ' announcement and the frequent announcements to passengers to keep behind the yellow line.
Euler is well known in analysis for his frequent use and development of power series, the expression of functions as sums of infinitely many terms, such as
Where a customer has provided sufficient identifying information, the loyalty card may also be used to access such information to expedite verification during receipt of cheques or dispensing of medical prescription preparations, or for other membership privileges ( e. g., access to a club lounge in airports, using a frequent flyer card ).
Merritt Ruhlen notes that this definition is not properly taxonomic but amorphous, since there are broader and narrower degrees of relatedness, and moreover, some linguists who broadly accept the concept ( such as Greenberg and Ruhlen himself ) have criticised the name as reflecting the ethnocentrism frequent among Europeans at the time.
Casinos frequently offer them to frequent and / or high-value players in games such as craps, blackjack, video poker and slot machines.

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One of the most frequent views of the value of literature is the education of sensibility that it is thought to provide.
The most frequent excuse for the prevalence of unoriginals and tested imports is increasing production expense -- producers cannot afford to take chances.
and it is evidenced in the prayers offered, in the frequent religious allusions, and in the confirmation of points on religious grounds.
he further reasoned that frequent formulas in epic verse indicate oral composition, and assumed the slightly less likely corollary that oral epic is inclined towards the use of formulas.
Nevertheless, there are notably frequent instances of deja vue, in which our recognition of an entirely novel event is a feeling of having lived through it before, a feeling which, though vague, withstands the verbal barrage from the most impressive corps of psychologists.
but after that, if thumb-sucking pressure is frequent, it will have an effect.
The one way to get around them -- short of knowing exactly what one wants and sticking to it -- is to frequent a single establishment until its wine waiter is persuaded that one is at least as interested in wine as in spending money.
The ideal storage temperature for long periods is about fifty-five degrees, with an allowable range of five degrees above or below this, provided there are no sudden or frequent changes.
A frequent pitfall in this sort of arrangement, experts warn, is a tendency to pay the wife more than her job is worth and to set aside an excessive amount for her as retirement income.
Fortunate for the music itself, it is not too frequent a visitor ; ;
And WWRL's colorful mobile unit, cruising predominately Negro neighborhoods, is a frequent reminder of that station's round-the-clock dedication to nonwhite interests.
The ecclesiastical leadership exercised by abbots despite their frequent lay status is proved by their attendance and votes at ecclesiastical councils.
The first case recorded of the partial exemption of an abbot from episcopal control is that of Faustus, abbot of Lerins, at the council of Arles, AD 456 ; but the exorbitant claims and exactions of bishops, to which this repugnance to episcopal control is to be traced, far more than to the arrogance of abbots, rendered it increasingly frequent, and, in the 6th century, the practice of exempting religious houses partly or altogether from episcopal control, and making them responsible to the pope alone, received an impulse from Pope Gregory the Great.
* Avenue, see Road ( Ave. is more frequent )
Horizontal transfer is more likely to happen in locations of frequent antibiotic use.
Other disorders are also due to recessive alleles, but because the gene locus is located on the X chromosome, so that males have only one copy ( that is, they are hemizygous ), they are more frequent in males than in females.
Canberra is notorious for hot, dry summers, and cold winters with occasional fog and frequent frosts.
This is suggested by the sharp and frequent change in dynamics from forte to piano.

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