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Actually the Atlanta campaign was a military failure.
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 an underground cistern, its roof supported by rows and rows of pillars, it was built by Justinian in the Sixth Century to supply the palace with water.
Actually, it was inaudible to anyone not expecting it.
Actually, the dispute between Parker and the society of his time, both ecclesiastical and social, was a real one, a bitter one.
Actually, the program they sang was at least two-thirds serious and high-minded, and they sang it beautifully.
Actually, there was a lot of force in him, which is why I kept on in that class instead of quitting after a week.
Actually, no galvanic current existed in the setup and hence no electromagnetism was present.
Actually, " Pelo Telefone " was created by a collective of musicians who participated in celebrations at the house of Tia Ciata ( Aunt Ciata ).
However at Comic-Con International 2012, Raimi stated that he was no longer involved in the project, saying “ Actually, they don ’ t have me directing World of Warcraft anymore because when I took the Oz job, they had to move on to another director.
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.
Actually, this poem was named Ode to the pastry ( 詠酥 ; 酥 is a kind of food much like pastry in the Western world ) and has nothing to do with ice cream.
Actually the phase transition of the iron into liquid phase in the furnace was an avoided phenomenon, as decarburizing the pig iron into steel was an extremely tedious process with medieval technology.
Actually, “ Jewish problem ” was the name the Germans gave to their persecution of the Jews ; “ drug-abuse problem ” is the name we give to the persecution of people who use certain drugs. Szasz cites Rep. James M. Hanley referring to drug users as " vermin ," using " the same metaphor for condemning persons who use or sell illegal drugs that the Nazis used to justify murdering Jews by poison gas -- namely, that the persecuted persons are not human beings, but ' vermin.
Actually it was the chief town of the Vascones, and they called it Iruña, ' the city '.
Actually, the first problem was the issue of his succession.
Actually, his farthest hits smashed not into the athletic department, which was located on the north end of campus, but through the windows of the nearby Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
In 1976, The Bastard Theater's second production was What Actually Happened at a new loft in Central Square, Cambridge and later at The Boston Arts Group.
Actually, the correctness of the Bieberbach conjecture was only the most important consequence of de Branges's proof, which covers a more general problem, the Milin conjecture.
Actually the name came to be thought of, mistakenly, as the name of the mountains to the east of the Owens Valley when the first whites there asked the local Paiutes what the name of the mountains to the east was.
Actually, he was about as naïve as General Motors.
Actually a few wrote threats claiming that it was " indecent " and " immoral " to present such a production without giving the solution.
Actually, the origins of this bathing establishment go back to the Middle Ages when it was known as the Bagno della Crociata ( so named either after a Crusader who supposedly discovered the spring or from a corruption of the Italian word for crutch ).

Actually and no
Actually, you can take no special credit for this.
Actually, the officers on the ground had no intention of letting the hijackers get away with any kind of an airplane ; ;
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 ").
" He wrote, " Actually, no one can understand the action of Mrs. Parks unless he realizes that eventually the cup of endurance runs over, and the human personality cries out, ' I can take it no longer.
Actually, there ’ s no need for a rematch.
In particular, there was still no observational evidence of the westward-traveling " Kelvin " waves ; Lindzen postulated their existence theoretically .< ref > Actually, the evidence was coming in at the time, see However, Lindzen says in his 1987 recollections that he did not see this study until after the Lindzen and Holton ( 1968 ) paper was already submitted ( 1987, p. 330 ).</ ref >
In 2006, Bailey wrote an article titled " Confessions of an Alleged ExxonMobil Whore: Actually no one paid me to be wrong about global warming.
Actually I had no skills.
Actually, what he said was that " the United States could well declare unilaterally ... that we have ' won ' in the sense that our armed forces are in control of most of the field and no potential enemy is in a position to establish its authority over South Vietnam ," and that such a declaration " would herald the resumption of political warfare as the dominant theme in Vietnam.
( Actually a perfectly modern recipe: it makes no claims to resemble loaves made in thirteenth-century Lucca.
Actually, Gell-Mann had been let in on the Sudarshan / Marshak work on Sudarshan's initiative, but no acknowledgment appeared in the later paper — except for an informal allusion.
:" Actually, there is no such book.
Actually, no European has ever seen that idol and most probably it never existed in the described form ( as a full-length woman made of gold ).
Actually, Myrtle Shaw Lord, in his officially sanctioned history of the Chamber of Commerce, A Sacramento Saga: Fifty Years of Achievement — Chamber of Commerce Leadership, writes that after the flooding of 1906 and 1907 that the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce committed itself to dealing with the problems of flooding in Sacramento generally and sponsored the rebuilding of a bridge at Fair Oaks: “ With destruction as a teacher, Sacramento learned an expensive lesson and determined there should be no repetition .” By the end of the year the Western Bridge and Construction Company of Omaha, Nebraska began the double truss bridge that still survives and services the community today.

Actually and more
Actually it would be more accurate to say that the leader of the alliance now has swung fully behind the British policy of seeking to achieve a neutral Laos via the international bargaining table.
Actually, Zen owes more to Chinese Quietism than it does to Mahayana Buddhism.
( Actually there were more than eighteen.
Actually a concept is said to be well-formed only if it inherits from more than one other concept.
Actually, Miss Page, I want more, much more.
Actually, it's even more amicable than a marriage-wedlock without the bad patches.
In modern times the Isle of Dogs has provided locations for many blockbuster films, including the opening scenes of the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough, and more recently Batman Begins, The Constant Gardener, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Love Actually.
Actually, the machinery from analytic function theory enters only in a formal way in this proof, in that what is really needed is just some property of the formal residue, and a more direct formal proof is available.
Actually, there are more than seven hills.
Actually, by breaking so many rules, he allowed other people to say, “ Hey, I can maybe think of some stuff, too !” He just opened up the possibilities more for me.
Actually, Seaboard was favored because of her more direct route.
Actually, switching is the more appropriate term than routing.
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, Guldberg and Waage used a more complicated expression which allowed for interaction between A and A ', etc.
( Actually one uses an effective sonic velocity, i. e. the Debye temperature ( see below ) is proportional to, more precisely, where one distinguishes longitudinal and transversal sound-wave velocities ( contributions 1 / 3 and 2 / 3, respectively ).
Actually, Debye derived his equation somewhat differently and more simply.
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.
Since the Millenium he has directed two more Comic Strip films, Sex Actually in 2005 and 2011's The Hunt for Tony Blair.
This marked a golden age for the lake, with more rapid growth as TCRT added more resorts to the area and launched their “ streetcar boats .” Actually named Express Boats, they were steamboats that shared the appearance of streetcars.
Actually, the Worldcom offer was nearly identical to the BT offer, but where BT planned to buy out MCI shares of stock, WorldCom offered a stock-swap which was more attractive to the stockholders.

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