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Albeit and for
Albeit often seen as an agricultural country, Thailand has an agricultural sector which shares only 8. 6 percent of the GDP – lower than the trading sector and the logistics & communication sector which account for 13. 5 percent and 9. 6 percent of the GDP respectively.
Albeit largely anecdotal, the Egyptian Mau is well known for intelligence and close bonding with responsible and loving owners.
Albeit under different names so to reflect maturing objectives, the institution flourished as an individual entity for some 120 years before merging with another developing educational artery to help form what was then known as the Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education, 1977.
Albeit for optics or cancer treatment.
Albeit short-lived themselves, they provided some strong theoretical basis for the legitimacy of the locally-based governing juntas that proved decisive at the 1810 May Revolution events that deposed Viceroy Cisneros at Buenos Aires.
Albeit, " The armies of today " The armies of today are based on the organization created by Napoleon for his Grand Army and it has been used ever since.
Albeit limited, there is a small upscale ecotourism lodge, a 36 room traditional hotel and as well the management of " bonefish lodges ," small hotels which offer all-inclusive packages for tourists wishing to fish the world famous " bonefish flats " of the southeastern fringe of the island.
Albeit strawberries had been grown for a period of time under the auspice of U. D. O.

Albeit and time
Albeit that these factors did play a large role in increasing home run thus scoring totals during this time, others that directly impact ballplayers have an equally important role.
Albeit Orélie-Antoine de Tounens declared its creation it was an unrecognized state that enjoyed only marginal sovereignty in a brief period of time, through alliances with some Mapuche lonkos, in a reduced area of Araucanía, in current Chile.

Albeit and was
Albeit, one must take into account that Dr. Venkman was shocking only the male test subject as a way to flirt with the attractive female test subject.
Albeit a Christian pejorative myth, it is and was never interpreted in Jewish jurisprudence to mean that a person who has injured the eye of another, literally had his own eye injured as punishment, or was instructed to pay the exact monetary value of an eye as compensation.
Albeit only three points from the leaders Ludogoretz, the acting manager Gerogi Ivanov was sacked from the position, but remained in the club as a sporting director.
Albeit short, it was felt that his tenure as Headmaster was nevertheless deserved, as a long-standing member of staff who had managed to gain the total respect of both boys and teachers.
Albeit only administratively autonomous in 1919, it was religiously independent of Lajes das Flores in 1904.
Albeit its 58 % of approval in a research made by the Datafolha institute, carried through to the end of his term ( being classified as the most popular state governor ever ), he was unable to attain re-election, being defeated by Joaquim Roriz ( PMDB ) by a small margin of votes.
Albeit they were part of the Lord Derby scheme which introduced ' the Pals ' Battalions which was a name and system peculiar to north England and in particular the cities of Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and Barnsley, the best known Pals Battalions being the Accrington Pals about which a play and TV documentary have been written.
Albeit it was a straight-8, the 8C designation was not used.
Albeit a short man, he was exceptionally strong ; when a captured enemy officer, particularly a Pole or an Austrian was led into the Swedish camp, he would shake their hands so hard that blood would appear under their fingernails in what he called " an honest Swedish handshake ".

Albeit and most
Albeit the biggest part of Thailand, until now, there are still only two railways in the region and most of modern paved roads were built in the 1960s and 1970s.
Albeit smaller than most other international schools in Budapest, it is proportionally more diverse and places more stress on a cosmopolitan education than on education to either of the countries ' culture only.
Albeit fourth in rank, the Lord High Chancellor became the most important figure in the Privy Council.

Albeit and .
* Weber, Bruce, " A Wild Man is Mellowing, Albeit Not on Screen ," in New York Times, Sept. 8, 1994
Albeit compatible with Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic induction of electric fields could not be demonstrated in vacuum, because all methods of detecting electric fields required electrically charged matter.
Albeit his several attempts to preserve his power, Field Marshal Luang Phibulsongkram could not protect his prime ministership.
Albeit the band has found little mainstream success, the band managed to gain a platinum with the release of the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation soundtrack and their 2000 release Deviant peaking at 39 in Billboard 200.
Albeit the village is physically lower than the surrounding areas, resident Hope Goddard Iselin opposed the name of Lower Brookville, stating " I refuse to live in lower anything.
Albeit indirectly, senescence is by far the leading cause of death.
Albeit much smaller than Danfoss ( Linak global employment of approx.
" Albeit critical praise to Destiny's Child's records, Knowles ' close involvement in their projects have generated criticisms.
Albeit very confusing, the idea of Tai Tai No Sen is circumventing an ambush or quick attack from the enemy by taking the initiative and attacking in full force.
Albeit spatial control and working devices remain to be evidenced in the field, predictive ( computational ) models as well as advances in the thermo-and photo-chemical physics of monolayers are expected to bring the field to technology within the next 10 years.
* Albeit being a police procedural rather than a SF-show, the medical examiners in CSI: NY use a holodeck frequently.
Albeit accidentally, the driver had caused the car to rest on the foot.
Albeit that the actions of a vigilante fall outside the formal controls that would seek to ensure reasonable use of force in state-appointed police officers, such people may accidentally find themselves interrupting the commission of a crime and their actions in defence of their own or another's interests is justified out of expediency as opposed to having to wait until a police officer arrives before help can be rendered.
Albeit, some more specific goals and outcomes of each movement were different, each broadly speaking, aimed to advance the workplace and create a coherent group of individuals, whilst still maintaining a hierarchical system with managers in control.
Albeit relatively small, the domestic Chilean retail market has proved fiercely competitive with several department stores sprouting in Santiago and then expanding north and south of the country.
Albeit Sandy is normally portrayed as kind, helpful, and understanding, she has been shown to possess a vindictive side too.

briefly and for
Cursing himself for having ridden out the last few days without a rifle in his saddle boot, Russ drew his Colt and examined it briefly.
When I try to work out my reasons for feeling that this passage is of critical significance, I come up with the following ideas, which I shall express very briefly here and revert to in a later essay.
Here briefly in this humble tribute I have sought for some simple and succinct summation that would define the immense service of this patriot to his country.
We are reporting these investigations here briefly because of their relevancy to problems of the study of apparently simple exchange reactions of chlorine and because the results furnish some information on the activation energy for abstraction of chlorine atoms from carbon tetrachloride.
But briefly, the topping configuration must be examined for its inferences.
Mary Peabody Mann served as a French instructor for a time. The school was briefly famous, and then infamous, because of his original methods.
The war of Clovis with the Alemanni forms the setting for the conversion of Clovis, briefly treated by Gregory of Tours ( Book II. 31 ) Subsequently the Alemanni formed part of the Frankish dominions and were governed by a Frankish duke.
* 1789 – Mutiny on the Bounty: Lieutenant William Bligh and 18 sailors are set adrift and the rebel crew returns to Tahiti briefly and then sets sail for Pitcairn Island.
Ayckbourn's career was briefly interrupted when he was called for National Service.
Sometime between 1763 and 1764 Salieri suffered the death of both parents and was briefly taken in by an anonymous brother, a monk in Padua, and then for unknown reasons in 1765 or 1766 he became the ward of a Venetian nobleman named Giovanni Mocenigo ( which Giovanni is at this time unknown ), a member of the powerful and well connected Mocenigo family.
As with those who engage other activities such as singing or running, the term may apply broadly to anyone who engages in it even briefly, or be more narrowly limited to those for whom it is a vocation, habit or characteristic practice.
He even briefly considered running for a Massachusetts Senate seat.
Penny Marshall's 1990 film Awakenings, which was nominated for several Oscars, is based on neurologist Oliver Sacks ' 1973 account of his psychiatric patients at Beth Abraham Hospital in the Bronx who were paralyzed by a form of encephalitis but briefly responded to the drug L-dopa.
For the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, staged in Istanbul thirty years after ABBA had won the contest in Brighton, Benny appeared briefly in a special comedy video made for the interval act, entitled " Our Last Video ".
He goes on to explain what is meant by each of these seven assertions, but briefly in a subsequent commentary he explains that the conventions of the world do not exist essentially when closely analyzed, but exist only through being taken for granted, without being subject to scrutiny that searches for an essence within them.
Although he still wore a standard British officer's cap on arrival in the desert, he briefly wore an Australian broad-brimmed hat before switching to wearing the black beret ( with the badge of the Royal Tank Regiment next to the British General Officer's badge ) for which he became notable.
Bethlehem — along with Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Sidon — was briefly ceded to the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem by a treaty between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Ayyubid Sultan al-Kamil in 1229, in return for a ten-year truce between the Ayyubids and the Crusaders.
With a business association established with two entrepreneurs, Edward Molton and Stephen Warwick, and with John Muggeridge from Conran serving briefly as an assistant, he set about working primarily for the music industry.
In 1762, Havana was briefly occupied by Great Britain, before being returned to Spain in exchange for Florida.
Love was briefly married to James Moreland ( vocalist of The Leaving Trains ) in 1989 for several months, but has said that Moreland was a transvestite and that their marriage was " a joke ", ending in an annulment filed by Love.
In 1909, he worked briefly as secretary for Beatrice Webb.
Russell T Davies was briefly a storyliner on the programme in the mid-1990s, also writing the script for the direct-to-video special " Viva Las Vegas!
Founding drummer Hester left in May 1994, citing family reasons, but briefly returned for their Farewell to the World concerts in Melbourne and Sydney in 1996.
During this race, Earnhardt was briefly forced into the infield grass, but kept control of his car and returned to the track without giving up his lead — a maneuver now referred to as the " Pass in the Grass " even though Earnhardt actually didn't pass and couldn't have passed anyone for position as he was in the lead at the time.

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