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All and indications
All indications suggest that the person died because of this projectile ; whether by intention or by accident is unknown.
All these factors are stimulating the need to produce local specialist as the demand increases. They are also clear indications that the nation is at the end of an economic downturn and poised for a period of economic boom.
" All these instances are typically interpreted as indications of the negative consequences of man's separation from nature, both in the creation of destructive machinery and in the inability to rejoice in pure nature.
All indications were that Loblaw's control label program was starting to pay off south of the border:
All indications were that they were firing at an IDF patrol who had infiltrated north of the security zone and had apparently been laying mines.
All twenty of the indications listed by Vasquez of an accelerant being used were rebutted by Hurst.
All these indications suggest an Arian author before 350 in the East, probably not far from Caesarea.
All indications are Lord Oblivion was the Devil and the father of Morningstar's husband Merlin Ambrose.
All indications are that the gathering of Dagbon chiefs of 1920 and events that followed were orchestrated by the British CCNT, Captain Armitage.
Heine writes: " All Ik elders interviewed stated that there are no indications whatsoever in the oral traditions to suggest that adulterers were burnt in the past.
All four canonical gospels have indications that the " Betrayal " scenario is a record of the transfer of Mastership from Jesus to James, such as the infamous " kiss ", paralleled in the gnostic First Apocalypse of James.
All 130 designs removed all indications that a gas plant ever existed.
All the indications, therefore, is that the Second Protocol is quickly becoming a very significant addition to the overall body of international humanitarian law in terms of its widespread international acceptance.
" All indications suggest Reicholzheim was a community by the 8th and 9th Century ", according to Reicholzheim-Ältestes Dorf im unteren Taubertal by Dr. Paul Benz, 1984 ( written in German ).

All and were
All were carrying guns they had seized up, but they were half-clad or hardly clad at all.
All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
All through Albany and Laramie counties, other men were doing the same.
All the doors were open at this hour except one, and it was toward this that Stevens made his way with Russ close at his shoulder.
All that time rifle barrels were pointing unwaveringly at his head and body.
All Captain Gibault took back to Salem were a few items for the town's East India Museum.
All areas of history were either favorably or adversely affected by the geographical environment, and no respectable historian could pursue the study of history without a thorough knowledge of geography.
He and other Soviet leaders responsible for the document were proud of having brought forward some new formulas, such as the early replacement of the dictatorship of the proletariat by an `` All People's State '', and also of having laid down the lines for a much greater `` democratization '' of the whole hierarchy of Soviets, starting with the Supreme Soviet itself.
All these emotions were screwed up to new heights when, after acceptance and the first rehearsals, there ensued such a buzz of excitement among Parisian music lovers that Duclos had to come running to Rousseau to inform him that the news had reached the superintendent of the King's amusements, and that he was now demanding that the work be offered first at the royal summer palace of Fontainebleau.
`` All dey know down dere is it were at Manassas Junction and it were a big fight '', the old man told them.
All of them were there in this loosely knit association of diversified ideologies, and each berated the other and beat his breast for his own approaches.
All of the jobs in the mission might be equal in the eyes of the Lord, but they were certainly not equal in the eyes of the Lord's servants.
All the women got up and offered their chairs, and when they were all seated again, the guests made their inquiries and their explanations.
All subsequent measurements were made on material which had been heated to 375-degrees-C for one hour.
All samplers were operated for a period of two hours except one, which was operated for four hours.
All samples were tested by both the saline and albumin methods.
All of the subjects in the Kohnstamm-negative and Kohnstamm-positive groups ( as defined for purposes of the personality studies ) were compared with those subjects who shifted in Conditions 3, or 4.
All applicants were generally familiar with the work of the receptionist.
All `` democratic and anti-Nazi parties '' were to have the right to campaign.
All responses, except comments, were numerically coded to permit use of data-processing equipment.
All the performances of the evening were smooth and assured, and the sizable company, with Mr. Nagrin and Marion Scott as its leading dancers, seemed to be fine shape.
All, of course, except the Donner party who were bent on starving to death.
All the women were beautiful, and the men were equal to them ; ;

All and whole
All sizes: big ones, some wired to set off a whole field, little ones, hand grenade size.
And Mr. Skyros didn't like Angie, but what with Prettyman and three of his boys inside, and not likely to come out -- And Angie such a valuable salesman, Prettyman said -- All the nuisance and danger of getting in touch with practically a whole new bunch of boys -- Why did everything have to happen at once??
All people would benefit from these insights into different subjects as a means of betterment ; bettering society as a whole and individuals alike.
All these lines of evidence suggest that galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and the universe as a whole contain far more matter than that which interacts with electromagnetic radiation.
All the above assumes that the interest rate remains constant throughout the whole period.
All of the original Seven Ecumenical Councils as recognized in whole or in part were called by an emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire and all were held in the Eastern Roman Empire.
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.
As Diogenes explains: All things come into being by conflict of opposites, and the sum of things ( τὰ ὅλα ta hola, " the whole ") flows like a stream.
All I'm saying is there are three things, that are like so important to the whole world that I don't happen to find much importance in, whether it's fucking, or whether it's playing golf, because of that, I feel ... ( chorus )".
The Kinks ' hit singles of 1964, " You Really Got Me " and " All Day and All of the Night ," have been described as " predecessors of the whole three-chord genre the Ramones ' 1978 ' I Don't Want You ,' for instance, was pure Kinks-by-proxy ".
All the English counties south of the River Tees and River Ribble are included, and the whole work seems to have been mostly completed by 1 August 1086, when the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that William received the results and that all the chief magnates swore the Salisbury Oath, a renewal of their oaths of allegiance.
All cosmologies have in common an attempt to understand the implicit order within the whole of being.
** In the English Fenland through the vehemence of the wind and the violence of the sea, the monastery of Spalding and many churches are overthrown and destroyed " All the whole country in the parts of Holland was for the most part turned into a standing pool so that an intolerable multitude of men, women and children were overwhelmed with the water, especially in the town of Boston, a great part thereof was destroyed.
All versions of this hypothesis were rejected with high confidence in a statistical analysis of the Trichoplax adhaerens whole genome sequence in comparison to the whole genome sequences of six other animals and two related non-animal species.
All relevant email protocols have an option to encrypt the whole session, to prevent a user's name and password from being sniffed.
All of these contribute to the character of the whole, as in reductionist thinking.
He has worked at Oxford for the whole of his academic career, and is presently an Emeritus Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.
All senior grades ( Deputy Director / Grade 5 level and above ) are part of the Senior Civil Service, which is overseen by the Cabinet Office on behalf of the civil service as a whole.
All material goods and means of production belonged to the community as a whole ; this included means of producing art, which were also seen as powerful propaganda tools.
All of them offer full services for the city and in case of the Regional Hospitals for the whole Yucatán peninsula and neighboring states.
According to Rank ( 1929 – 31 ), " Birth fear remains always more universal, cosmic as it were, loss of a connection with a greater whole größeren Ganzen, in the last analysis with the ' All ' All ...

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