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All four types of message listed in Table 1 are permitted, although decorum and cocktail tradition require holding the commands to a minimum, while exclamations having complimentary intonations are more than customarily encouraged.
All four remained impacted on the sofa until he had left.
All samplers were operated for a period of two hours except one, which was operated for four hours.
All four versions were marketed to distinct types of audiences thereby assuring its place as a pop song.
The Rockies had been on an incredible winning pace since the All Star break, and they swept the Diamondbacks in four games.
All four Allies shared administrative responsibilities for Berlin.
The Lions won all of their games that did not have test status except for the matches against Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury ; they did however lose three of their four test matches against the All Blacks, winning the first test 6 – 3 ..
The Lions won the opening four fixtures before losing to Otago and Southland, but succeeded in holding the All Blacks to a nine-all draw.
One notable example occurred in 2000, when DC Comics refused to allow permission for the reprinting of four panels ( from Batman # 79, 92, 105 and 139 ) to illustrate Christopher York's paper All in the Family: Homophobia and Batman Comics in the 1950s.
All the films have an evangelistic emphasis, and curiously, Bob Jones, Jr. plays villains in four of them.
All were cancelled by 1948 except four: the Air Material Command BANSHEE, the SM-62 Snark, the SM-64 Navaho, and the MGM-1 Matador.
All four were original colonies ( Kentucky was originally a part of the land grant of the Colony of Virginia ) and share a strong influence of colonial common law in some of their laws and institutions.
All of the murals sketches submitted were accepted by the FAP, however, four were denied creation by the hospital superintendent Lawrence T. Dermody and commissioner of hospitals S. S. Goldwater due to the excessive amount of African-American representation in the works.
All four works were considered an “ exception ” to the eighth exhibition.
All four of these books are based on interviews with Engelbart as well as other contributors in his laboratory.
All four have their own place in the alphabet, between w and x. Carons in š or ž appear only in foreign proper names and loanwords.
All four games that the Red Wings lost that series were decided by one goal.
All four of these names are still used in various parts of the Hispanophone world, although cáñamo ironically has the least underworld connotation, and is often used to describe industrial hemp, or legitimate medically-prescribed cannabis.
All four players ante $ 1.
All this was simple compared to D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ), in which four parallel stories are intercut throughout the whole length of the film, though in this case the stories are more similar than contrasting in their nature.
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All political parties except for the New Jewel Movement were banned and no elections were held during the four years of PRG rule.
All four trihalides are known.
All but four of the surviving skins are in summer plumage, and only two of these are immature.
All four fragments are in the collection of the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen, Denmark.

All and Taylor's
After Mervyn Davies fell ill before the classic 1973 Barbarian encounter against the All Blacks, Taylor's name was suggested as a replacement.

All and fellow
Charles Dickens wrote an article about her life in February 1865 in his literary magazine All the Year Round that emphasised the difficulties she had overcome, especially the scepticism of her fellow townspeople.
in 1653, Wren was elected a fellow of All Souls College in the same year and began an active period of research and experiment in Oxford.
His days as a fellow of All Souls ended when Wren was appointed Professor of Astronomy at Gresham College, London in 1657.
When a fellow of All Souls, Wren constructed a transparent beehive for scientific observation ; he began observing the moon, which was to lead to the invention of micrometers for the telescope.
He then returned to Oxford, spending many decades as a fellow of All Souls College.
With the opposite opinion, fellow bandleader Artie Shaw frequently disparaged the band after Miller's death: " All I can say is that Glenn should have lived, and ' Chattanooga Choo Choo ' should have died.
Fox's biographer notes that these failed negotiations were " a stunning experience " for Fox, who had always insisted that France desired peace and that the war was the responsibility of King George and his fellow monarchs: " All of this was being proved false ... It was a tragic end to Fox's career ".
When the duke died in 1524, the king sent Leland to Oxford, where as Anthony Wood later claimed from tradition, he became a fellow of All Souls College.
Linacre entered Oxford in about 1480, and in 1484 was elected a fellow of All Souls College.
He was elected a prize fellow of All Souls College in 1883.
and being elected fellow of All Souls ' College in 1545.
After graduating, he became a fellow of All Souls College.
At university he took the Stanhope prize for an essay on Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley in 1877, became lecturer at Pembroke College in 1887, and fellow of All Souls College in 1901.
All the more so as the Cape Colony at the time was under the rule of the relatively liberal and inclusive Molteno-Merriman Government, whose stated policy was to treat the Xhosa people as " fellow subjects with white men ".
All these events only intensified competition, and when Thomas Douglas convinced his fellow shareholders in the Hudson's Bay Company to grant him the Selkirk Concession it marked another in a series of events that would lead to the demise of the North West Company.
In 1872 he had been given the honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Munich ; in 1888 Cambridge gave him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, and in 1889 Oxford the Doctor of Civil Law ; and in 1890 he was made a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
He was educated at Westminster School ; matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 2 July 1774 ; was elected fellow of All Souls College in 1777 ; and graduated B. C. L.
Dorn has appeared on Webster and Family Guy as Worf ; the latter along with fellow Star Trek: The Next Generation stars in the episodes " Peter's Got Woods " and " Not All Dogs Go to Heaven ".
The following year, he became chaplain and then fellow of All Souls ', and a few years later private chaplain to John Moore, bishop of Norwich, and afterwards bishop of Ely, who appointed him chancellor of the diocese of Norwich.
Fry, he became a fellow of All Souls in 1897 and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1899.
She released her debut single, " It's All About Me " featuring fellow R & B singer Sisqó on February 24, 1998, which peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on R & B / Hip-Hop Songs chart respectively.
Elected a fellow of All Souls in 1902, he was called to the bar in 1904.
The school submitted itself annually to an independent academic assessment, conducted by Sir Charles Grant Robertson fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Placed by her fellow citizens, 1981 " ( Memorial tablet on the outside of All Saints Parish Church in Górki Wielkie )

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