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In even greater degree the same rule applied to the remainder of Eastern Europe, where the upper classes had generally collaborated with the Nazis, even to the extent of sending millions of their peasants into Russia as a part of Hitler's armies.
The works that have survived are in treatise form and were not, for the most part, intended for widespread publication, as they are generally thought to be lecture aids for his students.
In Continental philosophy ( particularly phenomenology and existentialism ), there is much greater tolerance of ambiguity, as it is generally seen as an integral part of the human condition.
Like his creation the Necronomicon, Alhazred is often referenced in works that are not generally considered part of the Cthulhu Mythos, either as a subtle nod to Lovecraft or to create a connection to his world.
A fourth match was played, against a " United Australian XI ", which was arguably stronger than the Australian sides that had competed in the previous three matches ; this game, however, is not generally considered part of the 1882 – 83 series.
Since in oral languages the elements of sound are for the most part produced linearly in time ( that is, in a word like cat the a sound comes after the c sound, and the t sound comes after that ), they can generally be easily written in a linear ( one-dimensional ) writing system such as an alphabet.
* Celebration of the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 which ended the slavery in the British Empire, generally celebrated as a part of Carnival, as the Caribbean Carnival takes place at this time ( British West Indies ):
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
Up until World War II it was still possible to regard the city as being a settlement of narrow streets localized to some part of the harbor or the Gulf of Ajaccio ; such bucolic descriptions do not fit the city of today, and travellogues intended for mountain or coastal recreational areas do not generally apply to Corsica's few big cities.
The largest opening of the pencils, which take part in the reproduction of O, i. e. the angle u, is generally determined by the margin of one of the lenses or by a hole in a thin plate placed between, before, or behind the lenses of the system.
Before and during his political career, Disraeli was well known as a literary and social figure, although his novels are not generally regarded as a part of the Victorian literary canon.
Despite the fact that the housemates are generally isolated, on some occasions some contestants are allowed to exit the house as part of tasks.
They were generally sentimental, narrative, strophic songs published separately or as part of an opera ( descendants perhaps of broadside ballads, but with printed music, and usually newly composed.
Each hour consists of headlines on each quarter hour, extended at the top of the hour to form the main part of the daily schedule though these are interspaced with other programmes, generally at weekends.
An expanding universe generally has a cosmological horizon which, by analogy with the more familiar horizon caused by the curvature of the Earth's surface, marks the boundary of the part of the universe that an observer can see.
This did not happen all around the world at the same time, but occurred sporadically, generally in times of war or financial crisis, beginning in the early part of the 20th century and continuing across the world until the late 20th century, when the regime of floating fiat currencies came into force.
Nonetheless, there are several basic principles that are generally accepted as being part of the interpretation:
Among the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, the message to his followers that one should " Turn the other cheek " and his example in the story Pericope Adulterae, in which Jesus intervenes in the stoning of an adulteress, are generally accepted as his condemnation of physical retaliation ( though most scholars agree that the latter passage was " certainly not part of the original text of St John's Gospel ") More militant Christians consider Romans 13: 3 – 4 to support the death penalty.
For F that are universal, such a p can generally be seen both as the concatenation of a program part and a data part, and as a single program for the function F.
Although Cetus is not generally considered part of the zodiac, the ecliptic passes close to its constellation boundary, and thus the planets may be seen in Cetus for brief periods of time.
However, the toad was generally unsuccessful in reducing the targeted beetles, in part because the cane fields provided insufficient shelter for the predators during the day.
When direct action came to the fore again in the 1980s, it was generally accepted by the peace movement as a normal part of protest.
Chakras correspond to vital points in the physical body but are generally understood as being part of the " subtle body " which cannot be found through autopsy.
It is generally a part of company ’ s customer relationship management ( CRM ).

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Its use is highly technical and is usually monitored by government regulations ( typically 1 part per million ( ppm ) for drinking water, and 1 – 2 ppm of chlorine not yet reacted with impurities for bathing water ).
Drawing on Michel Foucault ’ s concept of liberal government, Tony Bennett has suggested the development of more modern 19th century museums was part of new strategies by Western governments to produce a citizenry that, rather than be directed by coercive or external forces, monitored and regulated its own conduct.
Constantly monitored by revolutionary spies within her own household, the queen played little or no part in the writing of the French Constitution of 1791, which greatly weakened the king's authority.
The informal sector or informal economy is a broad term that refers to that part of an economy that is not taxed, monitored by any form of government, or included in any gross national product ( GNP ), unlike the formal economy.
The part of the somatosensory system that transmits pain and temperature signals is monitored using laser evoked potentials ( LEP ).
However, it is never made explicitly clear how many screens are monitored at once, or what the precise criteria ( if any ) for monitoring a given screen are ( although we do see that during an exercise program that Winston takes part in every morning, the instructor can see him, meaning telescreens are possibly a variant of videophones ); Telescreens do not have night vision technology, thus, they cannot surveil in the dark ; this is compensated by the fact that telescreens are incredibly sensitive, and can pick up a heartbeat.
Generally it consists of a computer, data, or a network site that appears to be part of a network, but is actually isolated and monitored, and which seems to contain information or a resource of value to attackers.
Alcor denied the allegations of missing DNA and explained that microscopic cracking can result as part of the process of freezing the head, damage which is less than previous methods using glycerol during cryopreservation ; Alcor believes that technology sufficient to revive its patients would also be able to repair the microscopic fractures, which are monitored using a tiny microphone.
In the UK, more than 7, 600 reports of suspected adverse reactions were collected in the first two years after bupropion's approval by the MHRA as part of the Yellow Card Scheme, which monitored side effects.
The governor's office monitored the situation, in part because of intense Northern interest, but Hardee would not activate the National Guard without Walker's request.
Water released into the Pearl River is monitored and controlled from an electrical / mechanical spillway and gate system that is part of a man-made earthen dam comprising most of the lake's southern shore.
French Admiral the Comte d ' Estaing spent the first part of 1779 in the Caribbean, where his fleet and a British fleet monitored each others movements.
Armour levels are also commonly monitored, either through a separate readout, or as part of the health system.
The chief's two sons Muchemwa and Gomba were moved to Murewa Centre District Headquarters, where they would be monitored, as part of the peace settlement with the white settlers.
As part of the 9 / 11 Family Steering Committee they helped form, the Jersey Girls monitored and often criticized the 9 / 11 Commission after they lobbied successfully for its creation.
The economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year plans, which are developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission.
* The fifth part is transmission where the signal is monitored by and engineered for quality control purposes and is transmitted or sent to other trucks.
A large part of the area is also covered by CCTV cameras, which are operated and monitored by Leicester City Council.
It is inferred from Emmanuelle 4: Concealed Fantasy that Haffron was once part of a top secret government project and was monitored.

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