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The term sidearm actually predates the descriptor forehand, which is seemingly in use today as a simpler means to communicate the technique: equating to a tennis forehand.
These recognize that recruiting a large number of others into a scheme can be difficult so a seemingly simpler model is used.
As a strategy game, the seemingly living, breathing world of the 3D game engine is mostly a facade on top of simpler rules and mechanics reminiscent of a boardgame.

seemingly and way
An earlier but still influential school of painting, surrealism, had suggested the way of dealing with the dream experience, that event in which seemingly incongruous objects are linked together through the curious associations of the subconscious.
Working more or less the same way, every digital synthesizer is seemingly like a computer.
The appearance of interference built up from individual photons could seemingly be explained by assuming that a single photon has its own associated wavefront that passes through both slits, and that the single photon will show up on the detector screen according to the net probability values resulting from the co-incidence of the two probability waves coming by way of the two slits.
Along the way, Heero meets Relena Darlian, the seemingly ordinary daughter of Earth's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The USAID and the World Bank worked together with the Malagasy government in the late 1980s to try to find a way to reconcile these two difficult and seemingly mutually-exacerbating problems.
These usually small establishments can still be identified in many towns, seemingly oddly located in the middle of otherwise terraced housing part way up a street, unlike purpose-built pubs that are usually found on corners or road junctions.
Compounding matters is that in the TOS episode " The Omega Glory ," Kirk states, " A star captain's most solemn oath is that he will give his life, even his entire crew, rather than violate the Prime Directive ," and yet he seemingly violates the Prime Directive as " the only way to save my ship " in " A Taste of Armageddon " and no explanation for the Federation Ambassador trying to mediate between Eminiar VII and Vendikar ( neither of which are Federation members ) regardless of their wishes on the matter is given.
Central to this problem, Habermas argues, is the way Foucault seemingly attempts to remain both Kantian and Nietzschean in his approach.
In theory, if all these events could be accounted for, and there were a known way to evaluate these events, the seemingly unpredictable behaviour would become predictable.
In tragic compensation ( in a sadly ironic way ), the Royal Navy employed Dido-class cruisers against Italian objectives during the Second World War, seemingly a devastating justification of Fascist fears.
Whilst driving through the Australian Outback ( on their way to Mr. Smith ), Charlie and Louis inadvertently run over a red kangaroo, and seemingly killing it.
The Hanging Garden is a 1997 British / Canadian movie written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald that is about the duality of life and death and the way seemingly very different choices in life can lead to similar outcomes.
He sings and dances with his empress in a somewhat divine way ; they are even able to seemingly " neutralize " gravity.
One seemingly simple way to do this is to create a new array of equal size, fill it with copies from in appropriate order and then delete.
Contact between the colonists and Earth was seemingly lost, and the Koprulu Sector terrans could not have found their way back to Earth.
Mary's army was commanded by Argyll, who was to show little in the way of real military skill, seemingly hoping simply to push Moray aside by sheer force of numbers: it is even suggested in the sources that he fainted at one point, though this is almost certainly a rumour spread by his enemies.
Notably, only one Yuuzhan Vong is able to touch the Force or seemingly be felt through it, something the Jedi find very mysterious, since all living things are supposed to have, in some way or another, a unique Force energy signature distinct from other species.
Going public seemingly offered him a way to cover up his fraudulent activities.
James Joyce ’ s final novel Finnegans Wake uses nonsense in a seemingly similar yet dissimilar way: full of portmanteau and strong words, it appears to be pregnant with multiple layers of meaning, but in many passages it is difficult to say whether any one human ’ s interpretation of a text could be the intended or unintended one.
Eubank was behind on all scorecards after 10 rounds, and was knocked down halfway through the 11th, seemingly on the way to defeat: but he rose from the canvas to unleash a devastating uppercut to Watson's jaw right at the end of the round, returning the knockdown.
Due to her eccentric, seemingly pathological way of grieving her sister's death, Reggie is placed in psychiatric therapy.
Hollins ' side certainly proved to be effective and functional, rather than pretty, seemingly winning 1 – 0 every week on their way to the title.
Both Mike Heron and Robin Williamson would insert seemingly unrelated sections in their songs in a way that has been described as " always surprising, laughably inventive, lyrically prodigious ".
" Wayne Robbins of Creem lauded Eno for the way he " grafts seemingly disparate elements in any way that might be useful to his flow ".

seemingly and view
During his military governorship Johnson, seemingly, began to moderate his view of slavery.
Due to his literary style and the thoroughness of his research — which seemingly included studying Roman imperial archives and heavily relying on Thucydides — and his apparent rigor — for he tended not to support any character or subject, taking an impartial point of view — he was by far the most read and admired historian during the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the early Modern Era.
It captured the first images of another planet ever returned from deep space ; their depiction of a cratered, seemingly dead world largely changed the view of the scientific community on life on Mars.
The prosperity this situation brought is seemingly prophesied in the Blessing of Moses, though textual scholars view this as a postdiction, dating the poem to well after the tribe had been established in the land.
At least one researcher in the 1900s ( Albert Freiherr von Schrenck-Notzing, who was a self-professed sadist ) thought that algolagnia was a psychological disorder, however this view began to change once the Kinsey Reports noted that many seemingly " normal " people often enjoy pain in a sexual context, and later Norman Breslow found that, before 1977, only four previous studies in all the scientific literature were empirical in nature.
Strong religious partisanship was largely a reflection of the seriousness with which the Pennsylvania Dutch took their faith, while only differing in seemingly minor points from each other, at least compared to a more worldwide view of religions and their differences.
Now there are dozens, all seemingly vying for the best view of the Columbia River.
He is an outspoken bigot, seemingly prejudiced against everyone who is not a U. S .- born, politically conservative, heterosexual White Anglo-Saxon Protestant male, and dismissive of anyone not in agreement with his view of the world.
In particular, this must include bursts of creativity and intuition that seemingly come from nowhere and are not ( in his view ) rationally explicable.
However, the Mediator Charlie, who represents the minority view from Mote Prime, persuades the Commission to establish a permanent blockade of the system's only worthwhile exit through the Alderson point, allowing the Moties to survive with the seemingly endless Cycles, until such time as the humans can find a cure for their birth rate, something " sane " Moties think impossible.
" Kant's argument turns on the view that, while all empirical phenomena must result from determining causes, human thought introduces something seemingly not found elsewhere in nature-the ability to conceive of the world in terms of how it ought to be, or how it might otherwise be.
A microscopic view could reveal a thick round skin seemingly composed entirely of puckered cracks and fissures ( as viewed through a microscope ) or, further down in scale, a collection of molecules in a roughly spherical shape.
Having examined a multi-perspective point of view, participants seemingly see the simple solutions that collectively create greater growth.
Fomenko explains the seemingly vast differences in the ' alleged ' biographies of these figures as resulting from difference in languages, points of view and time-frame of the authors of said accounts and biographies.
Such ideas even pervaded seemingly unrelated aspects of daily life: there is a myth, started by Frances Trollope's " Domestic Manners of the Americans ," and later applied to the British, that furniture such as tables were covered with embroidery and tablecloths so that table legs were hidden from view, but no historical evidence suggest that this was actually practiced.
The book has been hailed as a highly personal view of scientific work, with its author seemingly caring only about the glory of priority and willing to appropriate data from others surreptitiously in order to obtain it.
" The archaeological record contains several seemingly abrupt changes suggesting population replacements to some, but the current view, followed here, is that there has been long-term cultural continuity.
( When Stockhausen seemingly abandoned his work with sine waves and returned to writing compositions for solo piano, Goeyvaerts felt that Stockhausen was abandoning an important discovery and took up the matter from a philosophical point of view himself.
In his book Postmodern Geographies: the reassertion of space in critical social theory ( 1989 ), Edward W. Soja describes the hotel as " a concentrated representation of the restructured spatiality of the late capitalist city: fragmented and fragmenting, homogeneous and homogenizing, divertingly packaged yet curiously incomprehensible, seemingly open in presenting itself to view but constantly pressing to enclose, to compartmentalize, to circumscribe, to incarcerate.
Kansas alumnus Steve Walsh's solo recording Glossolalia includes a song entitled " Rebecca ", with lyrics seemingly composed from Maxim de Winter's point of view: " I suppose I was the lucky one, returning like a wayward son to Manderley, I'd never be the same ..."
Bob tries to alert his wife and the flight crew to the gremlin's presence, but every time someone else looks out of the window, the gremlin leaps out of view, so nobody believes Bob's seemingly outlandish claim ; his credibility is further marred by the fact that this is his first flight since his nervous breakdown six months earlier, which also occurred on a plane.
When he finally did revive the series in company with younger authors nearly forty years later, this impression was seemingly borne out ; while not without interest, his own solo contributions to the second series exhibit a wryer, more cynical view of the worlds toured, and the protagonists ' problematic use of magic is abandoned.
Both sides offer seemingly convincing arguments in favor of their respective points of view.
This view is based on the echidna's method of shuffling around seemingly arbitrarily, and using its snout in a probing manner.

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