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But to get back to the Coolidge household, Mrs. Coolidge so obviously loved dogs, that the public sent her more dogs -- Calamity Jane, Timmy, and Blackberry.
But if his purpose was to inspire terror, his action could hardly have miscarried more obviously.
This carbine ( under $140, about $15 more for a deluxe grade ) has an 18-1/2-inch barrel and was obviously inspired by the popularity of last year's Model 760 pump with a short-barrel.
Even more complex and obviously cortically induced forms of emotional arousal could be elicited in monkey A on seeing monkey B ( but not a rabbit ) in emotional stress.
And irrespective of the outcome in centuries elapsed since splitting, calculations obviously carry more concordant and comparable meaning if they deal with the most stable units than with variously unstable ones.
An unlimited use of economic pressures for diametrically opposite causes could devastate the pre-conditions of any fellow humanity as surely as this would be destroyed by the use of more obviously brutal means.
Carrie seemed more affectionate, but obviously Julia had respected his request.
As for the term " Compositae ", more ancient but still valid, it obviously makes reference to the fact that the family is one of the few angiosperms that have composite flowers.
On the other hand, French lait and Spanish leche ( both meaning " milk ") are less obviously cognates of Ancient Greek gálaktos ( genitive singular of gála, " milk "), a relationship more evidently seen through the intermediate Latin lac " milk ", as well as the English word lactic and other terms borrowed from Latin.
Susan Fast argues that as Plant emerged as the band's main lyricist, the songs more obviously reflected his alignment with the West Coast counterculture of the 1960s.
A synchronic or systemic approach is a more obviously ' metaphilosophical ' than a historic or a diachronic one.
A " law of nature " would therefore have had the flavor more of a paradox than something that obviously existed.
The proof-of-concept is obviously extremely inefficient as the amount of computation necessary to merely send the packets in the first place easily exceeds the computations leeched from the other program ; and the 3-SAT problem would be solved much more quickly if just analyzed locally.
Second, and more obviously, we do not have any past experience with the genesis of worlds and are hence not in a position to know whether the existence of fine-tuned universes are usually explained by the deliberate agency of some intelligent agency.
Thus, while in an ordinary ( finite ) hotel with more than one room, the number of odd-numbered rooms is obviously smaller than the total number of rooms.
" Shiraz "- labelled wines, on the other hand, would then be more similar to archetypical Australian or other New World examples ; presumably made from riper berries, more fruit-driven, higher in alcohol, less obviously tannic, peppery rather than smokey, usually more easily approached when young, and possibly slightly sweetish in impression.
Even though the Bruneian royal family stressed more the theories of Malay Islam Berajaملاي إسلام براج, but they didn't disagree with it ; obviously they gave him positive criticism, and recorded Ong Sum Ping under the genealogy of the Sultans of Brunei.
Projectors and cameras obviously could not record sound in this system, but optical sound package movies became briefly popular, particularly in Europe ( mainly because they were cheaper to produce-though the projectors cost more ).
Darius obviously did not accept this plan, and his conspirators became more anxious to remove him for his successive failures against Alexander and his forces.
Although Tyrannion was also a Peripatetic, he was more relevantly a respected authority on geography, a fact obviously significant, considering Strabo's future contributions to the field.
The Coptic alphabet is more obviously Greek-based than the Cyrillic script.
In the movie, the location is made more definite as 53rd Street, adjoining a luxury building that is obviously the River House, which was and is at that location.
A similar essay of homosexual men begins more obviously with the line " Sometimes men are kissing " but is less well known.

more and action-oriented
One notable spy series is The Baroness, featuring a sexy female superspy, with the novels being more action-oriented, in the mold of Nick Carter-Killmaster.
* Space Quest: Incinerations-another original hi-res installment, with a more action-oriented approach in the traditional adventure genre and with a modern sensibility, which " completely re-imagines the whole Space Quest series as a sci-fi action thriller, focusing hard on character and drama while still managing to be just as tongue-in-cheek and funny as anything else that bears its name.
These two games became Oracle of Ages, which is more puzzle-based, and Oracle of Seasons, which is more action-oriented.
* Experimentation with more meaningful and action-oriented ways of presenting such information to enable these initiatives to develop and counterbalance each other creatively, and as a catalyst for the emergence of new forms of associative activity and transnational co-operation ;
On the other hand, there is a debate in Latin America about the relevance of Cultural Studies with some researchers calling for more action-oriented research.
Season 3 saw the Fox Network take more control of the show, moving production from Vancouver, British Columbia to Los Angeles ( described in the show by a change in the functionality of the time ), and setting a more action-oriented tone to the series, often based on ideas popularized by current films at the time, such as a dinosaur-themed episode inspired by Jurassic Park.
However, Fox opted to air " Rules of the Game " first, since it was a more action-oriented episode.
He had wanted to make a less comedic, more action-oriented film.
George tends to be very action-oriented and he cuts dialogue quite tight ; I tend to cut looser, and go for more lyrical pauses, which can slow the story.
The ending of the screenplay, with the head in the box, was originally part of an earlier draft that New Line had rejected, instead opting for an ending that involved more traditional elements of a detective thriller film with more action-oriented elements.
Audience research had also suggested that young male viewers were hoping for more action-oriented episodes with greater jeopardy.
The anarchist movement expanded rapidly with the debate over tactics between the electorally-oriented socialists and the direct action-oriented anarchists becoming ever more bitter.
The second series used more simplified " action-oriented " plots ( à la Star Trek ), with a deliberate aim at the American audience, and there was no further mention of the " mysterious unknown force ".
The game is more centered on first-person shooter aspects than Prime and Echoes, with removal of assisted aiming, more action-oriented gameplay, and various multiplayer modes.
To increase ratings the studio wanted to add a female character – which happened at the start of the second season in the form of feisty Caitlin O ' Shannessy ( Jean Bruce Scott ) – and for the series to move away from its quite dark and moody tales of international espionage into a more domestic and straight action-oriented affair.
The game was designed to be action-oriented as opposed to the slower-paced, more story-based Sonic Adventure.
This turn-based game is less action-oriented than the other Metal Gear games and focuses more on strategy.
The golden age of the story papers coincided with Blake's golden age, as he became far more action-oriented than Holmes and duelled with a variety of memorable enemies.
The two have been said to give an indication of the diversity of styles among gamers, with Krahulik representing action-oriented gamers and Holkins representing the more cerebral players.
In Soviet Armenia, Sergei Parajanov's The Color of Pomegranates where Georgian actress Sofiko Chiaureli plays five different characters, and which was banned by Soviet authorities, and also long unavailable in the west, was praised by critic Mikhail Vartanov as " revolutionary " Unlike the more action-oriented Jesse James films of the past, Dominik's unconventional epic, perhaps more accurately, details the outlaw's relinquishing psyche during the final months of his life as he finds himself succumbing to the paranoia of being captured and developing a rather precarious friendship with his eventual assassin, Robert Ford.

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