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Admittedly and never
Admittedly the idea of discoidal aircraft with silent MHD propulsion had been suggested before, but it had never been published in academic journals nor experimented hitherto.

Admittedly and said
In his book “ The Malaysian Constitution: A Critical Introduction ” he said thatAdmittedly, whether the frequency of amendments is necessarily a bad thing is difficult to say ,” because “ Amendments are something that are difficult to avoid especially if a constitution is more of a working document than a brief statement of principles .”

Admittedly and had
Admittedly England were already 2-0 down in the series and none of these players had shown any talent so far in the summer, but it was an indication of the division and demoralisation of English cricket.
Admittedly, Coca Cola had been marketed with moderate success from the middle of the 1930s, but then came a war, followed by rationing of sugar and finally a special tax on cola, which made the soft drink just as expensive as a beer, and therefore kept it out of the Danish market.
Admittedly, if indeed he had deliberately let Postumus off the hook, he would have been very lucky to escape with his life under almost any other Roman Emperor rather than be rewarded with another significant command.
" Admittedly, Reyer was not ( yet ) unanimously praised and some critics pointed-out that his orchestration had not achieved a level of musical genius.
Admittedly, if sometimes the historians ' errors had chanced to favor the Aborigines, and sometimes they had happened to favor British settlers, a reader might sympathetically conclude that there was no bias amongst the historians but simply an infectious dose of inaccuracy.
Admittedly, he had a hard time explaining away the gun and eighteen bullets he had in his pocket, but he was acquitted of any wrong-doing.
Admittedly, at certain times of the year Dejazmach continued, a few Shankallas worked in some cotton fields, which he had just planted 15 miles north of the Dadessa bridge ; but even these few miles were, to use his own words, " a country fit only for monkeys.

Admittedly and by
Admittedly, some areas, like the Hogback just south of the paper mill, were especially known as mill workers ' enclaves, but overall the town lacks the strong homogeneity of worker house types and segmentation by occupational class common to coal company towns.
Merriam-Webster has gone on to say to us that,Admittedly, today's members of the professional community of dietitians do read " dietician ” as a misspelling, and one would be hard-pressed to find an example of that spelling in publications put out by that community .”
Admittedly, these expensive dishes were hardly enjoyed by the common people.
Admittedly, it was aided by cloudy skies, which gave Lewis plenty of swing-his main threat-but it was still a decent return for the debutant.
Admittedly, it was aided by cloudy skies, which gave Lewis plenty of swing-his main threat-but it was still a decent return for the debutant.
Admittedly, corporate tax in Norway was at 28 %, and it was 25 % in the Ukraine, so one could in principle weight these results most simply by reducing the Norwegian cost by 3 % to get a more accurate picture of the difference in direct production cost.

Admittedly and most
Admittedly Muslims were discouraged from performing most Hindu rites, with Jahangir lamenting that many Muslims prayed at a temple dedicated to Durga, and worshipped at a black stone.
Admittedly though, Moore was slower in development when it came to purely orchestral works and most of his energy was directed towards opera ,.
Admittedly the most difficult and technical trail in the park.

Admittedly and time
Admittedly, this would not have been ' Fry Sauce ' because French Fries were not known in the United States at that time.
Admittedly, this was not a very close Hungarian connection, but all the other extant descendants of Árpáds were approximately as distant at that time.

Admittedly and other
Admittedly, O ' Donnell befriended Speer, and interviewed him 17 times for the book, more than any other witness.

Admittedly and .
Admittedly reluctant at first to return to the stage after the underwhelming response to The Mole Show, The Residents created the 13th Anniversary tour.
Admittedly the southwestern parts of the building of the baroque Dresden Zwinger including the Kronentor gate stand on parts of the outer curtain wall that are still visible today ; but there is no longer any trace of the inner wall.
Admittedly, though, the Diary also shows that teams of Henslowe's house dramatists — Anthony Munday, Robert Wilson, Richard Hathwaye, Henry Chettle, and the others, even including a young John Webster — could start a project, and accept advances on it, yet fail to produce anything stageworthy.
Admittedly, it was rather like comparing apples and oranges, but it did represent the first opportunity in over two decades to get some idea of the relative performance of Champ Cars and their F1 cousins.
Admittedly, from 1964 to 1980, Brazil grew steadily, and did so in compliance with a definite strategy and some of the country's best economists and planners were in office during this period.
The leader of group explaining thatthe villagers are not yet punished … for having assisted them, but they shall not escape their doom .” Admittedly, Vathek can be more readily identified as a morality tale, but The Necromancer warns against the pernicious effects of a legal system that is bereft of mercy.
Admittedly, it looks a bit too large for the space it occupies-rather like some great piece of machinery that has been parked in this tiny domestic little square of brick-faced houses and white sash-windows.
On the issue of markets in a socialist society, Webb states, " Admittedly, market mechanisms in a socialist society can generate inequality, disproportions and imbalances, destructive competition, downward pressure on wages, and monopoly cornering of commodity markets – even the danger of capitalist restoration.
Admittedly, when they're over they're over -- you don't flash on them the way you do on " Cindy Tells Me " and " Baby's on Fire.
Admittedly it is hard to isolate from a number of the more generic meanings.
Admittedly, the short wheelbased Met does pitch moderately on very rough roads, but the sensitivity and ease of steering make driving a pleasure.

never and big
Though only slightly injured himself the big hoodlum never returned to those parts.
Then, she was back on her feet, winking and smiling that enormous smile ( she had lots of wonderful big teeth that you never would have suspected she had when she was not smiling ).
Although he never gets to play while the clock is running, he gets a big kick -- several every Saturday, in fact -- out of football.
He had never spoken once to the awed sisters, but his son had been friendly, a big fellow of fifty or more, a fishing-boat captain and powerful like the sea.
This refugee was a middle-aged man, a big, handsome man with a strut to his walk as I have never before seen.
In general, the larger the ensemble, the greater the need for a formal arrangement, although the early Count Basie big band was famous for its head arrangements, so called because they were worked out by the players themselves, memorized immediately and never written down.
Four of the characters in " Think Blue, Count Two " are called " Thirteen " in different languages: Tiga-belas ( both in Indonesian and Malay ), Trece ( Spanish ), Talatashar ( based on an Arabic dialect form < big > ثلاث عشر </ big >, thalāth ʿashar ) and Sh ' san ( based on Mandarin 十三, shísān, where the " í " is never pronounced ).
Richard attempted a comeback, but would never again pitch a big league game.
However, these cases are rare, and a player will never be making a big mistake if he never plays a full house behind.
Alan Kay has commented that despite the attention given to objects, messaging is the most important concept in Smalltalk: " The big idea is ' messaging ' -- that is what the kernel of Smalltalk / Squeak is all about ( and it's something that was never quite completed in our Xerox PARC phase ).
E. M., who was seven years older than W. G., had always played with a full size bat and so developed a tendency, that he never lost, to hit across the line, the bat being too big for him to " play straight ".
We've never had a pleasanter experience on our show with a big name than we've had with you.
Peckinpah became Akkad's mentor in Hollywood and hired him as a consultant for a film about the Algerian revolution that never made it to the big screen, but he continued to encourage him until he found a job as a producer at CBS.
He played mostly open horn, every note full, big, rich and round, standing out like a pearl, loud but never irritating or jangling, with a powerful drive that few white musicians had in those days.
Although never a big money-spinner, it remained in the repertoire until the company closed in 1982.
The gentlemanly and popular Captain greets his " gallant crew " and compliments them on their politeness, saying that he returns the favour by never (" well, hardly ever ") using bad language, such as " a big, big D ".
Rational Recovery repeatedly claims that there is no better time to construct a " big plan " to abstain from drinking / using than now, and that AA's idea of " one day at a time " is contradictory to never using again.
Down Beat magazine reported, "( Basie ) has managed to assemble an ensemble that can thrill both the listener who remembers 1938 and the youngster who has never before heard a big band like this.
As a member of the Non-aligned Movement Bangladesh never took any position in line with big powers.
Though the film won the Critics ' Award at the Berlin Film Festival it never saw popular release due to complications in securing the music rights for the 22 songs on the soundtrack, which included such big names as Dinah Washington, Paul Robeson, Louis Armstrong and Earth, Wind and Fire.
Henkes and Bindervoet generally summarise the critical consensus when they argue that, between the thematically indicative opening and closing chapters, the book concerns " two big questions " which are never resolved: what is the nature of protagonist HCE ’ s secret sin, and what was the letter, written by his wife ALP, about?

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