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It was a ridiculous situation and Rector knew it, for Hino, frankly partisan, openly gregarious, would make a poor espionage agent.
An important operational procedure in BW for an enemy would be to create an areosol or cloud of agent over the target area.
An enemy would obviously choose an agent that is believed to be highly infectious.
An aggressor would use an agent against which there was a minimal naturally acquired or artificially induced immunity in a target population.
Let us assume that it would be possible for an enemy to create an aerosol of the causative agent of epidemic typhus ( Rickettsia prowazwki ) over City A and that a large number of cases of typhus fever resulted therefrom.
Looking back on this period ( in 1926 ) Milne observed that when he told his agent that he was going to write a detective story, he was told that what the country wanted from a " Punch humorist " was a humorous story ; when two years later he said he was writing nursery rhymes, his agent and publisher were convinced he should write another detective story ; and after another two years he was being told that writing a detective story would be in the worst of taste given the demand for children's books.
Hudson was due to become a free agent at the end of the season and would not be re-signed.
It was felt by Ibsen's German agent that the original ending would not play well in German theatres ; therefore, for the play's German debut, Ibsen was forced to write an alternative ending for it to be considered acceptable.
For the non-univocal agent is the universal cause of the whole species, as for instance the sun is the cause of the generation of all men ; whereas the univocal agent is not the universal efficient cause of the whole species ( otherwise it would be the cause of itself, since it is contained in the species ), but is a particular cause of this individual which it places under the species by way of participation.
An agent like smallpox or other airborne viruses would almost certainly spread worldwide and ultimately infect the user's home country.
Which of the involved reactants would be reducing or oxidizing agent can be predicted from the electronegativity of their elements.
In a few years ( 1939 ) Turing would propose, like Church and Kleene before him, that his formal definition of mechanical computing agent was the correct one.
An example would be Call Center software which helps to direct a customer to the agent who can best help them with their current problem.
Were we to move from the observation that there is thinking occurring to the attribution of this thinking to a particular agent, we would simply assume what we set out to prove, namely, that there exists a particular person endowed with the capacity for thought.
As Enlil was the only god who could reach the heaven god An he held sway over the other gods who were assigned tasks by his agent and would travel to Nippur to draw in his power.
Telemann returned to Hamburg, but would still supplement his income by taking up additional jobs: in 1723 – 1726 he served as Kapellmeister von Haus aus to the Bayreuth court, and between 1725 and 1730 he acted as corresponding agent to the court at Eisenach, supplying news from northern Europe.
The FDA study concluded: "... steps such as heat, alkaline treatment, and filtration could be effective in reducing the level of contaminating TSE agents ; however, scientific evidence is insufficient at this time to demonstrate that these treatments would effectively remove the BSE infectious agent if present in the source material.
Now with an investor in charge, the Astros would be more likely to compete in the free agent market.
As a security measure, non-Communist volunteers would first be interviewed by an NKVD agent.
The inaugural season featured many of the players who would lead Jacksonville into the playoffs in the team's next four seasons, including quarterback Mark Brunell ( acquired in a draft day trade from Green Bay ), offensive lineman Tony Boselli ( drafted with the 2nd pick overall in the 1995 NFL Draft ) running back James Stewart ( also drafted in 1995 ), and wide receiver Jimmy Smith ( signed as a free agent ).
Engels showed Marx his recently published book, The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844, which convinced Marx that the working class would be the agent and instrument of the final revolution in history.

agent and likely
Accordingly the request was granted, but the Elector himself, who had not been consulted by his mother, rejected the proposal and recalled his agent Schutz, whose impolitic handling of the affair had caused the Hanoverian interest to suffer and had made Oxford's dismissal more likely than ever.
Though it is a potentially a very lucrative field, depending on whom the agent or talent manager signs on as a client, they are less likely to become celebrities.
It shows two main oxidation states, which are + 1 and + 3, with latter being more stable, whereas the only common oxidation state of gallium is + 3 and thallium shows + 1 more likely than + 3, with thallium ( III ) being a moderately strong oxidizing agent, while indium ( III ) is stable and indium ( I ) is a powerful reducing agent.
Warfarin ( 4-Hydroxycoumarins ) is cited as the likely agent ; it would have produced the symptoms reported, and administering it into Stalin's food or drink was well within the operational abilities of Beria's NKVD.
German intelligence used the agent reports to construct an order of battle for the Allied forces that placed the centre of gravity of the invasion force opposite Pas de Calais, the point on the French coast closest to England and therefore a likely invasion site.
A collector is most likely to obtain the best price for additional coverage or riders on a collection if they work with an insurance agent who already does business with them.
Approaching an agent with a request for coverage just on a collection — unless it is extensive and valuable — is not likely to kindle a great deal of enthusiasm on their part.
During that hiatus, it is likely that they received valuable information from a secret agent, Pêro da Covilhã, who had been sent overland to India and returned with reports useful to their navigators.
* A study at the University of Arizona, published in April 2012, argues implicitly that endocannabinoids are, most likely, the causative agent in runner's high, while also arguing this to be a result of the evolutionary advantage endocannabinoids provide to endurance-based cursorial species.
Agent 15 is an alleged Iraqi incapacitating agent that is likely to be chemically either identical to BZ or closely related to it.
Clifton Ward suggested that weathering with earthquakes as a secondary agent could be responsible, while J E Marr and R A Daly believed that earthquakes were unnecessary and suggested that frost action with other unspecified agents was more likely.
According to Melchiori, scholars have often assumed that this play, the title of which was not stated in the letter of 15 April 1598 from George Nicolson ( Elizabeth I's Edinburgh agent ) to Lord Burghley noting the public unrest, was a comedy ( one that does not survive ), but the play's portrayal of Scots is so virulent that it is likely that the play was, officially or unofficially, banned, and left forgotten by Heminges and Condell.
Loa loa, the scientific name for the infectious agent, is an indigenous term itself and it is likely that there are many other terms used from region to region.
In other circumstances where, say, a property owner ( or an agent ) arrests a thief in a manner, and in circumstances, disproportionate to the likely harm to the victim, and in clear defiance of the rights of the suspect ( for example, to be taken forthwith to a police station ), then the court is very likely to find in favour of the suspect ( guilty or otherwise ).
They were both trained as agents when ACME was in its infancy ( the Chief more likely created as an attempt at an autonomous robotic agent, complete with android body ) and were often partnered up with each other on many cases.
To clarify this distinction, he coins the term ' evitability ' as the opposite of ' inevitability ', defining it as the ability of an agent to anticipate likely consequences and act to avoid undesirable ones.
On 29 November 2011, the SIAC delivered its ruling that allowed the appeal ; the SIAC's Open Judgment concluded: " We are satisfied that it is significantly more likely than not that she was and is not a Russian agent.
* Ray Durham-traded to the Oakland A's in the middle of 2002, cited as a potent base-stealer and " rent-a-player ": an impending free agent who would likely attract large offers from other clubs with larger available payrolls than Oakland's ( he would eventually sign with the San Francisco Giants ).
Indian pickle is prepared using oil, unlike western pickles, and is more likely to use lemon juice or some other acid as a souring agent instead of vinegar.
MI6 knew that there was a particularly energetic German Abwehr agent located there, who was likely to be able to induce friends in the Spanish Navy to allow him to photograph the documents.
The gunfighter could also be an agent of the state, archetypically a lone avenger, but more often a sheriff, whose duty was to face the outlaw and bring him to, or more likely personally administer, justice.

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