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The second reason for his popularity is his complete spontaneity with the guitar.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
On the second occasion it took prayers as well as reason to dissuade the soldiers from their purpose.
The second reason for being concerned with the dichotomy between faculty members who are part of the `` in-group '' that owns and operates the institution and those who are merely paid employees, is, therefore, the baneful effect on the caliber of the teaching itself.
In 1895, the Amir found himself unable, by reason of ill-health, to accept an invitation from Queen Victoria to visit England ; but his second son Nasrullah Khan went instead.
A second reason Soviet missiles were deployed to Cuba was because Khrushchev wanted to bring West Berlin — the American / British / French-controlled democratic zone within Communist East Germany — into the Soviet orbit.
The reason this is called " disjunctive syllogism " is that, first, it is a syllogism, a three-step argument, and second, it contains a logical disjunction, which simply means an " or " statement.
The second immediate reason was the presence in Kabul in 1837 of a Russian agent, Captain P. Vitkevich, who was ostensibly there, as was the British agent Alexander Burnes, for commercial discussions.
Here we denote with the Bernoulli number of the second kind ( only because the historical reason of formation of this article ) which differ from the first kind only for the index 1.
Following this, an astronomical conference held in Paris in 1950 recommended " that in all cases where the mean solar second is unsatisfactory as a unit of time by reason of its variability, the unit adopted should be the sidereal year at 1900. 0, that the time reckoned in this unit be designated ephemeris time ", and gave Clemence's formula ( see Definition of ephemeris time ( 1952 )) for translating mean solar time to ephemeris time.
Crick described what he saw as the failure of Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin to cooperate and work towards finding a molecular model of DNA as a major reason why he and Watson eventually made a second attempt to do so.
A second major reason was that the opposition's peace feelers to the Western Allies did not meet with success.
1274 ), second only to Saint Thomas in his influence on the Christian schools of his age, hesitated to accept it for a similar reason.
The use of the word ' psychotic ' is the reason why Anders Behring Breivik would automatically have been given a treatment order by the court, if the ( very unusual ) second psychiatric report had been in concordance with the first report.
Events that took place there, by the end of the 1990s and the first years of the 21st century, provoked the second reason for controversy.
During the second stage, from 12 to about 16, reason starts to develop ; and finally the third stage, from the age of 16 onwards, when the child develops into an adult.
A second reason was technical.
The second reason is that such groups may be formed as a means of defense to insure survival, fears by one group of a hostile group threatening them can increase solidarity amongst that group, R. Paul Shaw and Yuwa Wong in their book The Genetic Seeds of Warfare ( 1989 ) identify this as the foundation of xenophobia that they identify as originating in hunter gatherer societies.
The second question, " Do we have any good reason to think that God does or does not exist?
The second is the principle that a court should not overturn its own precedent unless there is a strong reason to do so and should be guided by principles from lateral and inferior courts.
The second reason is that it is a theory that is contrasting and does not have a specific way of presenting or explaining itself.
One might expect that by the Hahn-Banach theorem for bounded linear functionals, every bounded linear functional on C < sub > c </ sub >( X ) extends in exactly one way to a bounded linear functional on C < sub > 0 </ sub >( X ), the latter being the closure of C < sub > c </ sub >( X ) in the supremum norm, and that for this reason the first statement implies the second.
For this reason customers have to pay two fees, one to STC for activation of the ADSL service across the telephone line, and a second to an ISP to provide Internet service across the ADSL line.
One reason for his success was fullback Maurice Carthon, who provided Morris with excellent blocking and was the team's second leading rusher with 260 yards.

second and cited
They cited the time delay of ten years between the alleged behavior by Thomas and Hill's accusations, and noted that Hill had followed Thomas to a second job and later had personal contacts with Thomas, including giving him a ride to an airport — behavior which they said would be inexplicable if Hill's allegations were true.
So in the second case cited above, it is likely that two different versions are being conflated: one version with an embassy of three people, another with just two people.
* In the 2012 game Mass Effect 3 the second stanza of the poem is cited by one of the main characters: Ashley Williams, lieutenant-commander of the Alliance
Many rock drummers have cited Moon as an influence, including Neil Peart and Dave Grohl The Jam paid tribute to Moon on the second single from their third album, " Down in the Tube Station at Midnight ", in which the B-side of the single is a cover song from The Who: " So Sad About Us ", and the back cover of the record is a photo of Moon's face ; the Jam's record was released about a month after Moon's death.
Since, they have played in three additional World Series, including a dramatic run in that ended in a Game Seven loss to the Oakland Athletics, a second championship in against the Boston Red Sox that was cited in the Curse of the Bambino, and a Subway Series against their cross-town rivals the New York Yankees in the 2000 World Series which they lost in five games.
In the index, remarks from the first part are referenced by their number rather than page ; however, references from the second part are cited by page number.
Cletus is given as Linus's successor by Irenaeus and the others cited above who present Linus either as the first bishop of Rome or, if they give Peter as the first, as the second.
They are cited as part of the ' second wave ' ' 90s British Invasion of the US.
Often cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
In particular, Murphy's law is often cited as a form of the second law of thermodynamics ( the law of entropy ) because both are predicting a tendency to a more disorganised state.
Franz Ferdinand cited Beefheart's Doc At The Radar Station as a strong influence on their second LP, You Could Have It So Much Better.
Its empirical foundation was the 4267 month eclipse cycle, cited by Ptolemy as source of the " Babylonian " month, which was good to a fraction of a second ( 1 part in several million ).
In 1557 he was cited ( for the second time ) before the tribunal in Rome, but refused to appear.
Cui lambasted Tchaikovsky's second performed opera, The Oprichnik, for instance ; and his stinging remarks about Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 1 are often cited.
On stage he appeared in both straight and musical roles, and has been nominated for five Tony Awards, winning one for Barnum when, in 1980, the New York Times cited him as " The Toast of Broadway ", also winning the second of four Drama Desk Awards.
< An authorized translation of the second French edition, 1968, with introduction, expanded notes, enlarged updated bibliography, and index by the translator ; has been cited in more than 150 scientific books / papers since its publication ; cited in extenso in " Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism ", 1993 .>
That year he received a second Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, which cited his coverage of the First Palestinian Intifada.
The investigative report cited an NSA memo which advised senior agency officials that it was "' mounting a surge ' aimed at gleaning information not only on how delegations on the Security Council will vote on any second resolution on Iraq, but also ' policies ', ' negotiating positions ', ' alliances ' and ' dependencies ' - the ' whole gamut of information that could give US policymakers an edge in obtaining results favourable to US goals or to head off surprises '.
The second line quoted, " Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom for ever and ever ", was originally a congregational response to the declaration of the Oneness of God ; it is therefore often printed in small font and recited in an undertone, as recognition that it is not, itself, a part of the cited Biblical verses.
He was cited for bravery and awarded both the second and first class Iron Cross.
In a second fire anecdote, similar to the first one, but less cited, is the incident of the mill owner Bolander.
PNAS is the second most cited scientific journal with 1, 376, 541 citations from 1999 – 2009 ( the Journal of Biological Chemistry is the most cited journal over this period.

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