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Oxfordian William Farina refers to Shakespeare's apparent knowledge of the Jewish ghetto, Venetian architecture and laws in the plot of The Merchant of Venice, especially the city's " notorious Alien Statute ".
Private automobiles, whose rapid growth contributed to Bangkok's notorious traffic congestion over the past two decades, has risen in popularity, especially among tourists, expats, upper class and a growing middle class.
Keyboards were especially popular in view of the original's notorious " dead flesh " feel.
Cheka became notorious for torture and mass summary executions, performed especially during the Red Terror and the Russian Civil War.
The Yippies, especially their leaders Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, became notorious for their theatrics, such as trying to levitate the Pentagon at the October 1967 war protest, and such slogans as " Rise up and abandon the creeping meatball!
By the mid-19th century parts of Bermondsey, especially along the riverside had become a notorious slum — with the arrival of industrial plants, docks and immigrant housing.
Romanies were also victims of the puppet regimes that cooperated with the Third Reich during the war, especially the notorious Ustaše regime in Croatia.
Wisbech Castle was built by William I to fortify the town, and in later Tudor times became a notorious prison, especially for political prisoners among Catholic priests and bishops, many who died there of insanitary conditions.
Activities that are notorious for causing calluses include ( but are not limited to ) construction work, many sports, wood carving, playing musical instruments, rock climbing, hiking, martial arts, weight training, dancing ( especially ballet ), praying, chopping wood, and wearing high heels.
Andros remains a notorious figure in New England, especially in Connecticut.
Fine-woven sandfly netting was eventually added to provide more complete protection from mosquitoes, flies, and crawling insects, especially in regions notorious for malaria or screwworm infestations.
" The work made Swift notorious, and was widely misunderstood, especially by Queen Anne herself who mistook its purpose for profanity.
Besides being matchless on the battlefield, especially in man-on-man duels, Lü Bu was also notorious for having betrayed and slain two separate lords who were both his adoptive fathers.
The motorway is long-excluding a gap between the Glasgow suburb of Baillieston and Newhouse-and is notorious for traffic jams, especially its Central Glasgow section.
Föhn winds are notorious among mountaineers in the Alps, especially those climbing the Eiger, for whom the winds add further difficulty in ascending an already difficult peak.
This was once London's main rubbish disposal site and was notorious for its appalling odour ; its name, according to the 16th century historian John Stow, was derived " from that in old time, when the same lay open, much filth ( conveyed forth of the City ) especially dead dogges were there laid or cast.
The bay is rather shallow with many sandbanks and rocky outcrops, and was notorious in the past for shipwrecks, especially when the wind was from the east.
DSE was surrounded by speculation in the Japanese media, especially in Japanese tabloid Shukan Gendai, that it may be a front for the notorious yakuza crime organization.
The people of this land were said to be especially notorious for cheating others through dishonesty and, of course, for their immense sin of idolatory.
A wall painting on the bridge tower of Frankfurt am Main, constructed between 1475 and 1507 near the gateway to the Jewish ghetto and demolished in 1801, was an especially notorious example and included a scene of the ritual murder of Simon of Trent.
Dwight is excited by Jack's display of aggression, especially because it will be directed against Arthur Gayle, a notorious " sissy " who has a short-lived friendship with Jack.
Jobs range from the notorious hacker, who dives into the alternate reality of Hacknet, technicians who research or construct items and ( especially ) weapons, to the common grunt, who fights alongside his clan for the outposts, spread around the wastelands ( Note that jobs are not physically imposed, they are a generalization taken from how you have distributed your skill points in your attributes.
An especially notorious case is the Black Sox Scandal, when eight players of the 1919 Chicago White Sox took payment from gamblers and intentionally played poorly.
Davis, Most and Hatch were especially notorious for being " hard " on contestants.

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Built especially for the tropics, it was delivered by river in a huge dug-out canoe to Lambaréné, packed in a zinc-lined case.
J. J. Bachofen advocated that Athena was originally a maternal figure stable in her security and poise but was caught up and perverted by a patriarchal society ; this was especially the case in Athens.
The abbreviators found it to their own convenience and interest to use the abbreviated form, and especially was this the case at Rome.
Also in case of Single Instructions Multiple Data — a case when a lot of data from the same type has to be processed, modern processors can disable parts of the pipeline so that when a single instruction is executed many times, the CPU skips the fetch and decode phases and thus greatly increases performance on certain occasions, especially in highly monotonous program engines such as video creation software and photo processing.
Peeling vegetables can also substantially reduce the vitamin C content, especially in the case of potatoes where most vitamin C is in the skin.
Preterism ( from the Latin praeteritus, meaning " gone by ") is an approach which sees prophecy as chiefly being fulfilled in the past, especially ( in the case of the Book of Revelation ) during the first century.
Casuistry is a method of case reasoning especially useful in treating cases that involve moral dilemmas.
The later is sometimes added after the former, especially in the case of BCE ( e. g. שנת 150 לפני הספירה למנינם ), due to technical linguistic reasons.
This is especially true if the data is to undergo further processing ( for example editing ) in which case the repeated application of processing ( encoding and decoding ) on lossy codecs will degrade the quality of the resulting data such that it is no longer identifiable ( visually, audibly or both ).
In the latter case, a user can identify the name of the link with the file itself, but this is a false analogue, especially where there exists more than one link to the same file.
A refractory disease is a disease that resists treatment, especially an individual case that resists treatment more than is normal for the specific disease in question.
In the Renaissance period the Italian doors are quite simple, their architects trusting more to the doorways for effect ; but in France and Germany the contrary is the case, the doors being elaborately carved, especially in the Louis XIV and Louis XV periods, and sometimes with architectural features such as columns and entablatures with pediment and niches, the doorway being in plain masonry.
This is especially the case in Season 1.
The meeting is held quite independently of instructing lawyers, and often assists in resolution of a case, especially if the experts review and modify their opinions.
If this is the case, from here on, we see an insidious assault of his faculties, manifesting as paranoid features in his paintings, culminating in his black paintings and especially Saturn Devouring His Sons.
This additional constraint simplifies the governing equations, especially in the case when the fluid has a uniform density.
Some people use oral sex as a means of preserving virginity, especially in the case of adolescent girls who fellate their boyfriends to create and maintain intimacy while preserving their virginity, avoiding pregnancy, or both.
In this case, the group is also called a permutation group ( especially if the set is finite or not a vector space ) or transformation group ( especially if the set is a vector space and the group acts like linear transformations of the set ).
This is the case, for example, in Mandarin Chinese, with the perfective suffix le and ( especially ) the imperfective zhe.
Limited manpower did not allow most Greek city-states to form large armies which could operate for long periods, especially in the case of light troops like the psiloi, who were recruited from the lower citizen classes, and as such, they were mainly farmers, workers, even slaves.
This inevitably reduced the potential duration of campaigns, as a large portion of any Greek army would need to return to their own professions ( especially in the case of farmers, for example ).
This use of specialized handloading techniques often provides significant cost savings, especially in the case where a hunter in a family already has a full-power rifle and a new hunter in the family wishes to learn the sport.
The resulting cartridge should be able to fit back into the specific rifle that previously fired it, though the fit will be tight and require more force to chamber than a full length resized case, especially on rifles with factory chambers which tend to be out of round.

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