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A variant of this hypothesis was developed by Lynn Margulis, a microbiologist, in 1979.
Sauvages ' hypothesis seems to be supported by the archaic English spelling fleur-de-luce and by the Luts's variant name Lits.
For Griesbach's hypothesis concerning the interrelation of the Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark and Luke, and its modern variant, see Griesbach hypothesis.
The widely accepted modern variant of the nebular hypothesis is Solar Nebular Disk Model ( SNDM ) or simply Solar Nebular Model.
These works thus present an early variant of what would come to be known as the Jesus myth hypothesis.

variant and attempting
On 8 August 1942, First Lieutenant Edward J. Peterson, Operations Officer for the 14th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron and a native of Colorado, crashed while attempting to take off from the airfield when the left engine of his twin engine F-4 ( a reconnaissance variant of the P-38 Lightning ) failed.
In Countdown: Arena # 2, an ape Starman from Earth-17 mentions he is attempting to form a truce between the forces of Kamandi and Ben Boxer, indicating a second variant Kamandi Earth, unlike Earth-51.
" Teach the Controversy " is the name of a Discovery Institute campaign to promote a variant of traditional creationism, intelligent design, while attempting to discredit evolution in United States public high school science courses .< ref name = ForrestMayPaper >
By attempting to construct a materialism that bypassed ideological and psychological elements in the formation of social classes, he passed into a " variant of vulgar Marxism " and offered only soulless mechanism.
A variant of the fumblerooski is the " bounce rooski ", in which the quarterback throws a pass behind him that bounces along the ground and to a wide receiver, attempting to fool the defense into thinking it was an incomplete pass.

variant and Matthew
Matthew 16: 12 – It has textual variant της ζυμης των αρτων των Φαρισαιων και Σαδδουκαιων ( leaven of bread of the Pharisees and Sadducees ) supported only by Codex Corbeiensis I and Curetonian Gospels.
A notable example of an agreement between the Sinaiticus and Vaticanus texts is that they both omit the word εικη (' without cause ', ' without reason ', ' in vain ') from Matthew 5: 22 " But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgement ".< ref group =" n "> The same variant present manuscripts: P < sup > 67 </ sup >, 2174, in manuscripts of Vulgate, and in manuscripts of Ethiopic version .</ ref >
It is a Greek variant designed by Matthew Carter, based on sketches from Hermann Zapf.
It is a variant designed by Matthew Carter, based closely on Optima Medium.
* 1849 – Matthew Townsend patents the variant of latch needle which has been the most widely used needle in weft knitting machines.
Mathias, a first name which is a variant of Matthew ( name ), may refer to:
Mathew is a variant of the name Matthew.
The following list represents variant readings found in Gospel of the Nazarenes against the canonical Gospel of Matthew: Where Ehrman's order corresponds to the Schneemelcher numbering "( GN 2 )" etc., is added for clarity:

variant and Mark
In Mark 13: 33 it is the oldest witness of the variant και προσευχεσθε ( and pray ).
Typex Mark III was a more portable variant, using the same drums as the Mark II machines, but powered by turning a handle ( it was also possible to attach a motor drive ).
Typex Mark VI was another handle-operated variant, measuring 20 "× 12 "× 9 ", weighing 30 pounds, and consisting of over 700 components.
A Mark 2 missile variant commenced development in 1986 culminating in a complete re-design which entered service in the mid-1990s.
Despite a strong start, selling 1 million units in its first year on sale in Japan, neither the Mark III nor its Master System variant ever posed a serious challenge to Nintendo's near-total domination of the Japanese console market.
A heavily re-designed " Mark 2 " variant ( internally designated Typ 53B ) went on sale in 1982, although it remained on the A1 platform.
Mark Thompson's variant Diagonal Twixt has the same rules as standard Twixt, but the border lines no longer run parallel to the square grid of holes.
In 2007 contestant Mark Hix won the BBC's Great British Menu with a variant of the dish.
He then turns to address questions posed by Theodore regarding the Gospel of Mark, a secret variant of which the Carpocratians claim to have.
The Mark 48 and its improved ADCAP ( Advanced Capability ) variant are US heavyweight submarine-launched torpedoes.
It originates from a Mark Brandenburgish variant.
This variant was first broadly adopted at the 1978 World Science Fiction Convention in Phoenix, Arizona ( IguanaCon ) and is credited to Cary Hammer and Mark Malamud.
* MICAWBER ( Missile In Constant Altitude While BEam Riding ), similar to CASWTD, but with a terminal low-level glide phase so that the Mark 2 variant could be used against ships.
The Mark XXXIV carries a variant of the Hellbore known as the Hellrail, an anti-starship railgun weapon, possessing an output of 90 megatons per shot.
Power Quality listed the Mark LT as overall dependability for all 3 years it was manufactured as " among the best " ( with a minimum 4 stars for the 2006 variant in initial quality ).
The major variant was the Mark IV gun on Mk IV carriage.
" Mark ", meaning " model " or " variant "
Mark has become associated with a Celtic variant of the story of Midas and his donkey ears from Greek mythology.
An important variant on the Mark 1 design were the 44 Pullman vehicles built by Metropolitan-Cammell in 1960.
The British modernized the previous. 303 British cartridge variants to the Mark 7 variant that like the 7 × 57mm used smokeless propellant, and updated their rifle to the Lee Enfield No. 1 Mk III.
First introduced in 1965, the basic design of the Mark 3 Dalek variant remained relatively unchanged throughout their later appearances.

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In other cases, the speaker is able to select freely from free variant allophones, based on personal habit or preference.
Early on, the Soviets built the KV-2, a variant of the KV-1 heavy tank with a short-barreled 152 mm howitzer mounted in an oversized turret.
In 1930, England captain Douglas Jardine, together with Nottinghamshire's captain Arthur Carr and his bowlers Harold Larwood and Bill Voce, developed a variant of leg theory in which the bowlers bowled fast, short-pitched balls that would rise into the batsman's body, together with a heavily stacked ring of close fielders on the leg side.
Acey-deucey is a variant of backgammon in which players start with no checkers on the board, and must bear them on at the beginning of the game.
Hypergammon is a variant of backgammon in which players have only three checkers on the board, starting with one each on the 24 -, 23-and 22-points.
The United States federal government ( as opposed to the states ) has a variant on a common law system.
Initially limited frequency space meant that Channel 4 could not be broadcast alongside S4C, though some English Channel 4 programmes would be aired at less popular times on the Welsh variant, a practice that carried on up until the closure of S4C's analogue transmissions in 2010.
As a result, the focus on more highly trained soldiers equipped with, for example, 7. 62 mm NATO firing rifles, such as the U. S. Marine Corps Designated Marksman Rifle variant of the M14, has increased somewhat.
An alternate variant allows hops over any symmetrical arrangement, including pairs of pieces, pieces separated by empty positions, and so on.
Color is irrelevant in this variant, so players take turns hopping any game piece over any other eligible game piece ( s ) on the board.
National conservatism is a political term used primarily in Europe to describe a variant of conservatism which concentrates more on national interests than standard conservatism as well as upholding cultural and ethnic identity, while not being outspokenly nationalist or supporting a far-right approach.
A variant of Coral 66 was developed during the late 1970s / early 1980s by the British GPO, in conjunction with GEC, STC and Plessey, for use on the System X digital telephone exchange control computers, known as PO-CORAL.
The centimetre – gram – second system ( abbreviated CGS or cgs ) is a variant of the metric system of physical units based on centimetre as the unit of length, gram as a unit of mass, and second as a unit of time.
The widespread adoption of digital video has also drastically reduced the bandwidth needed for a high-definition video signal ( with HDV and AVCHD, as well as several commercial variants such as DVCPRO-HD, all using less bandwidth than a standard definition analog signal ) and tapeless camcorders based on flash memory and often a variant of MPEG-4.
Third, a variant of this conjugation trick, which is sometimes preferable because it requires no modification of the data values, involves swapping real and imaginary parts ( which can be done on a computer simply by modifying pointers ).
One variant ( known as O ' Toole's Corollary of Finagle's Law ) favored among hackers is a takeoff on the second law of thermodynamics ( also known as entropy ):
In 1920, a variant of Type F film known as X-back was introduced to counteract the effects of static electricity on the film, which can cause sparking and create odd exposure patterns on the film.
The adjective variant of the term front line is used to describe materiel or personnel intended for forward use-at sea, on land or in the air-i. e.
Roderick Stackleberg places fascism — including Nazism, which he says is " a radical variant of fascism "on the right, explaining that " the more a person deems absolute equality among all people to be a desirable condition, the further left he or she will be on the ideological spectrum.
Herbert G. Winful argues that the train analogy is a variant of the " reshaping argument " for superluminal tunneling velocities, but he goes on to say that this argument is not actually supported by experiment or simulations, which actually show that the transmitted pulse has the same length and shape as the incident pulse.

8.151 seconds.