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Actually hydrozoans rather than true corals, fire corals possess stinging cells called nematocysts which would normally prevent close contact.
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Actually, of course, that label `` controversial '' applied only because he was carrying out the mandate given him by the world organization he headed rather than following the dictates of the Soviet Union.
Actually Dandiya is a kind of dance rather than a music, the music is called a Garba in local language.
Actually, a slogan similar to the Belgian one-" la Nation, la Loi, le Roi " (" The Nation, The Law, The King ")-had been used in the early days of the French Revolution, when that revolution was still considered to be aimed toward constitutional monarchy rather than a republic.
The Mosaic contract expired with Epson on June 24, 2007 and Epson is now represented by Campaigners Inc. Actually, their sales reps were not outsourced but rather Epson hired " rack jobbers " to ensure their retail customers displayed product properly.
Actually, the top of the monument is not at all broken, but rather is carved to resemble a lotus flower.
The ethos Erasmus sets forth within The Education of a Christian Prince ( Institutio principis christiani ), similar to the Isocratean manner of setting himself apart from potentially incompetent teachers, he shows a certain disdain “ against the sophists .” Actually referring to Isocrates, Erasmus, in the preface of Christian Prince and addressing Charles the prince, he states, “ or he was a sophist, instructing some petty king or rather tyrant, and both were pagans ”.
Actually and than
attractor ), provided that the ratio of M < sub > 1 </ sub >/ M < sub > 2 </ sub > is greater than 24. 96 .< ref group =" note "> Actually This is the case for the Sun – Earth system, the Sun – Jupiter system, and, by a smaller margin, the Earth – Moon system.
Actually, it is believed that the number of hormonal receptors in the pre-pubertal phase is higher than in any other age.
Actually the Arditi ( who were led to the lines just a few hours prior to the assault, having been familiarised with the terrain via photo-reconnaissance and trained on trench systems re-created ad hoc for them ) suffered " fewer casualties than regular line infantry and were highly successful in their tasks.
Actually older than Akron, the city was founded in 1812 by William Wetmore and was originally named Manchester.
Actually, of course, Donne did not arrive in Paris until more than three months after he left England, and his wife was not in London but in the Isle of Wight.
“ Actually ,” Shaw once said, “ l thought I played defense much better than offense, and I still believe most of the honors I received were for my defensive play .”< ref > Horrigan, Joe.
Actually, as noted by Mary Carruthers, “ a rich widow was considered to be a match equal to, or more desirable than, a match with a virgin of property ”.
" ( Actually the rules for determining a leap year are more complex than that ; but there is a finite number of rules, and you could in principle include them all in the sentence.
Actually, when compared with Spuyten Duyvil's daily 913 daily riders, the Riverdale station serves a smaller percent of Riverdale's population than Spuyten Duyvil.
Historian Allan Nevins wrote, " Actually, incompetence and timidity offer a better explanation of Pope than treachery, though he certainly showed an insubordinate spirit.
In a recent interview, David Lebón said, " Actually we were much more like Procul Harum than the Beatles, a legendary band: a rock " viola " ( slang for guitar ) player ( Lebón ), a classical pianist ( García ) an infernal percussionist ( Moro ) and a virtuoso bass player ( Aznar )".
Actually and fire
Actually, the main reason of concentrating the trade in one place was to provide the highest security against theft, fire and uprising.
Actually and cells
( Actually a single " Galvanic cell "; a battery properly consists of multiple cells, connected in either parallel or series pattern.
Actually and called
Actually Universal Uclick and United Media practically have no half-page comics, with the remaining strips from both syndicates in this format are published only as " thirds ", " fourths " and " sixths " ( also called " third tabs ").
Actually, Zeta lost its independence in 1499 so the only free part of the country, which was called Montenegro since then, was reduced to a mountainous territory between Crnojević River and The Bay of Kotor.
Actually of course the question is easily answered by looking in Einstein's little book called Relativity, and I think it's three minuses and a plus.
Actually, for the first year and a half his office was called " Vice President of South Carolina ," but when the new constitution was adopted, the title was changed to the modern usage.
Actually located on Denge Marsh, Lydd was one of the first sandy islands to form as the bay evolved into what is now called the Romney Marsh.
Actually the Paraguayan city called Salto del Guaira, and the Brazilian Guaira, indicate approximately the place where such fall, beautiful and known, covered by the waters of the Itaipu Dam, since the 1980s.
Actually, the earliest description of an escapement, in Richard of Wallingford's 1327 manuscript Tractatus Horologii Astronomici on the clock he built at the Abbey of St. Albans, was not a verge, but a variation called a ' strob ' escapement.
Vaccaro's Play-House productions are a connection between Warhol's Factory and the punk culture that developed in New York in the mid-1970s: Patti Smith performed in a play written by Jackie Curtis called Femme Fatale ; according to Jayne County ( aka Wayne County ): "... Actually, it was simulation of shooting up speed while shrieking, ' Brian Jones is dead!
As to the novel's inspiration, Zelazny noted, “ This was a spin-off from the novelette I did called ‘ This Moment of the Storm .’ Actually, it wasn ’ t the guy I was interested in, at first.
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