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Alternately and which
Alternately, Thri-Shiva-Perur ( Malayalam: ത ് ര ി- ശ ി വ-പ േ ര ൂ ര ്‍) means the place with three famous Shiva temples which are said to be — the Vadakkunnathan Temple, Kottapuram Shiva temple and the Poonkunnam Siva Temple.
Alternately, he thought that it might have been adopted from Madame Blavatsky in her book The Secret Doctrine, which refers to the idea of an ultimate power as Kia-yu.
Alternately, the passengers step fully shoed onto a device which scans in under 1. 2 seconds for objects as small as a razor blade.
" Alternately, the term is used to describe a rapper who utilizes complex, intricate multi-syllabic rhymes and rhyme schemes instead of the monosyllabic style which many fans consider to be poorly thought-out or lazy.
Alternately it is hypothesized that there exists in the intestine a protozoan ( namely blastocystis ) which is interacting with the sympathetic nervous system and causing the pain.
Alternately, a McMansion can be a large, new house in a sub-division of similarly large houses, which all seem mass produced and lacking distinguishing characteristics, as well as at variance with the traditional local architecture.
Alternately, the waves may be induced by flow over a raised bottom, producing a thermocline wave which does not change with time, but varies in depth as one moves into or against the flow.
Alternately the bridge can be set up as an access point – client relationship which requires the wireless devices used for the bridge to be set to the same service set identifier ( SSID ) and radio channel.
Alternately delightful and enlightening, he has produced a book which must have been an enormous labour to write but is a treat to read ".
Alternately, utilizing the stability of their flat bottoms, batteau could be strung together to form pontoon bridges, which are, therefore, sometimes known as " batteau bridges ".

Alternately and determined
Alternately, the molar absorptivity, ε, and analyte concentration, C, can be determined from the ratio of both ring-down times.

Alternately and out
Alternately calling to mind Hoagy Carmichael, Irving Berlin, Robbie Robertson, Tim Hardin, and Scott Walker, Ackles forged an utterly unique sound out of stray parts that comprise a whole that is as uncompromising as it is unrivaled.

Alternately and life
Alternately, as summarized by philosopher Simon Blackburn, Structuralism is " the belief that phenomena of human life are not intelligible except through their interrelations.
" Alternately, as summarized by philosopher Simon Blackburn, Structuralism is " the belief that phenomena of human life are not intelligible except through their interrelations.
Alternately, steel wire is used to arrange the bones to appear as an articulated skeleton, and posed as the animal may have stood in life.

Alternately and .
" Alternately, the name may have derived from the Persian bālkāneh or bālākhāna, meaning " high, above, or proud house ," and brought to the region in the 11th and 12th centuries by Turkic tribes who applied it to the area.
Alternately, mutual agreement between a man and a woman could mold their relationship to concubinage because then it was an acceptable social practice.
Alternately, the organizing model typically involves full-time union organizers, who work by building up confidence, strong networks, and leaders within the workforce ; and confrontational campaigns involving large numbers of union members.
Alternately, other writers such as Frederik L. Schodt, Kinko Ito, and Adam L. Kern stress continuity of Japanese cultural and aesthetic traditions, including pre-war, Meiji, and pre-Meiji culture and art.
Alternately if knowledge was not a " creation " but merely existed in God's mind for all time there would be no contradiction.
Alternately, Paula may signal the CPU to load a new sample into any of the four audio output buffers by generating an interrupt when a new sample is needed.
Alternately put, the new terms gradually acquire the same disparaging connotations of the old terms.
Alternately, hidden ( eg, control ) characters, and redundant use of markup ( eg, empty bold, underline or italics ) can add embedded within a body of text to hide information that wouldn't be visually apparent when displayed, but can be discovered by examining the document source.
Alternately, if the system contains a hazard source such as a battery or rotor, then it may be possible to remove the hazard from the system so that its failure modes cannot be catastrophic.
Alternately, the mids and deeps can play a one-to-one defense on the players who are outside of the cup or cutting deep, although frequent switching might be necessary.
Alternately, Bank of America and Alcoa are among the lowest priced stocks in the average and have the least amount of sway in the price movement.
Alternately the patient may be sedated during the procedure.
" Jonas further praises the development of the character Ender Wiggin: " Alternately likable and insufferable, he is a convincing little Napoleon in short pants.
Alternately, songs like " Satellite " and " Here Comes the Fat Controller " were lush and orchestral in scope.
Alternately, he was called son of Paeon and grandson of Ares, or son of Terpsichorus.
Alternately a list of the citations with complete bibliographical references may be included in an end section sorted alphabetically by author's last name.
Alternately, in modelling a process, one may assume the process to be Markov, and take this as the basis for a construction.
Alternately they use the autonym Shxʼát Ḵwáan, where the meaning of shxʼát is unknown.
Alternately, it was called " Five Corners " because the stage coach stop was at the crossing of Hempstead Avenue, Merrick Road, and Broadway.
Alternately, aircraft gas turbine engines can be rapidly started using a mobile ground-based pneumatic starting engine, referred to as a start cart or air start cart.
Alternately, upon receiving differentiation signals, PcG proteins are recruited to promoters of pluripotency transcription factors.

had and periods
For critics, Hardy has had no poetic periods -- one does not speak of early Hardy or late Hardy, or of the London or Max Gate period, but simply of Hardy, as of a poetic monolith.
He had two productive periods, one in the late 1860's, the other in the decade from 1910 to 1920 ( half of the dated poems are from the latter period, and these alone total about one-tenth of all Hardy's poems ).
Many old methods had been lost during the periods of European contact.
The BBC Governors ' annual report for 2005 / 2006 reported that average audience figures for fifteen minute periods had reached 8. 6 % in multichannel homes, up from 7. 8 % in 2004 / 2005.
Other historical accounts from 1711, 1825 and 1839, however, point out that the island had a low grassy or suffrutescent ( partially woody ) flora during those periods ( Sachet, 1962 ).
It is located south of Asia Minor, the Anatolian peninsula of the Asian ( or Eurasian ) mainland ( now part of modern-day Turkey ), so it may be included in Western Asia or the Middle East: At a confluence of Western Asia, Southern Europe, and Northern Africa, Cyprus has had lengthy periods of mainly Greek and intermittent Anatolian, Levantine, Byzantine, and Western European influences.
While Smith was always an artist who worked in several very different media, it is possible to identify three distinct periods in which one form of art had precedence over the others.
At various periods, and particularly during the Middle Ages, the citadel-having its own fortifications, independent of the city walls-was the last defence of a besieged army, often held after the town had been conquered.
Since then they have had four separate periods in the top flight of English football: between 1936 – 1957, 1986 – 1990, 1998 – 1999 and 2000 – 2007.
At least, three short periods in the history of Chicago have had a lasting influence on American Literature.
Along with the rest of the world, Europe has had its own periods of social trauma.
One problem was that some of the Zairian soldiers in the area had not received pay for extended periods.
Coppola had polio as a boy, leaving him bedridden for large periods of his childhood and allowing him to indulge his imagination with homemade puppet theater productions.
Scenes from ancient history had been popular in the early Renaissance, and once again became common in the Baroque and Rococo periods, and still more so with the rise of Neoclassicism.
The rupiah, which had been in the Rp 2, 600 / USD1 range at the start of August 1997 fell to 11, 000 / USD1 by January 1998, with spot rates around 15, 000 for brief periods during the first half of 1998.
However, he had long periods of separation from his family, as his wife stayed in England while he worked on the Continent.
" The Hundred Years ' War had begun in 1337 as a succession dispute over the French throne with intermittent periods of relative peace.
At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy.
The Luo population of the southwest had enjoyed an advantageous position during the late colonial and early independence periods of the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, particularly in terms of the prominence of its modern elite compared to those of other groups.
They had their most successful periods in the 1970s and 1980s, when they won the league several times.
Some plant species had distributions that were markedly different from succeeding periods ; for example, the Schizeales, a fern order, were skewed to the Northern Hemisphere in the Mesozoic, but are now better represented in the Southern Hemisphere.
This overturned Evans ' theories of Minoan history by establishing that Cretan civilization, at least in the later periods associated with the Linear B tablets, had been part of Mycenean Greece.
In 2001, archaeologists studying the remains of two men from Mehrgarh made the discovery that the people of the Indus Valley Civilization, from the early Harappan periods, had knowledge of proto-dentistry.
The taxonomy of the genus Mimosa has had a tortuous history, having gone through periods of splitting and lumping, ultimately accumulating over 3, 000 names, many of which have either been synonymized under other species or transferred to other genera.

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