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Another explanation, however, is that the use of the dome shape in construction did not have a single point of origin and was common in virtually all cultures long before domes were constructed with enduring materials.
Another of his enduring works is The Failure of the New Economics ( 1959 ), a detailed, chapter-by-chapter critique of John Maynard Keynes's highly influential General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, about which he paraphrased a quote attributed to Samuel Johnson, that he was " unable to find in it a single doctrine that is both true and original.
Another important result was that “ the effects of music therapy are more enduring when more sessions are provided .”
Another enduring icon of glamour, seduction, and moral turpitude is Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, 1876 – 1917.
Another testament to Ikaruga's enduring popularity are the model kits created by Japanese model manufacturer Kotobukiya.
Another significant development in the label's history came in 1966 when Ostin hired young independent producer Lenny Waronker as an A & R manager, beginning a strong and enduring mentor / protege relationship between the two.
Another testament to the enduring appeal of Larkin's poem came in April 2009, when the first four lines of the poem were recited by a British appeal court judge as part of his judgement of a particularly acrimonious divorce case involving the future custody arrangements of a nine year old child.
Another enduring superstition is their dislike of pregnant women.
Another of the CBC's earliest productions was a television adaptation of one of the enduring classics of Canadian humour writing, Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town.
Another enduring problem in the band was its frequent turnover of personnel — many prominent players passed through the ranks in the band's ten-year life to 1966, but none of its lineups lasted more than a year.
Another damaging, certainly more enduring, cost was the rise of warlord culture by the army commanders, especially after Hsinbyushin was struck down by illness.
Another important legacy is the enduring enmity felt by the Thai people towards the Burmese people.
Another enduring story involves a game between Iowa and Michigan in the late 1930s for the Big Ten Conference title and / or a Rose Bowl berth.
Another enduring talent of Australian country music has been Chad Morgan, who began recording in the 1950s and is known for his vaudeville style of comic Australian country and western songs, his prominent teeth and goofy stage persona.
Another interesting resource in the game which proves to be reasonably lucrative and enduring is tourists.
Though only a moderate underground success at the time " Another Number " has gone on to become one of the band's most enduring ‘ hits ’ – seldom being left off the set-list and usually accompanied by a full crowd sing-along of the signature, repeated guitar riff.
Another enduring element from the show, the theme music, is now best associated with the Nine Network's cricket broadcasts.

Another and pull
Another example is when someone tries to pull apart Oreo cookies and all the filling remains on one side ; this is an adhesive failure, rather than a cohesive failure.
Another solution is to steady the weapon in some fashion, either by outfitting it with a shoulder stock, using a shoulder strap to pull down on the front of the barrel, or resting the weapon against a hard surface which can be used as a bracing point.
Another, the dentist, would open the mouths of the dead and pull out gold teeth.
Another Wilfredo who would later join Gómez and Benitez as three division world champions, Wilfredo Vazquez, had been announced as a participator in the undercard, but he had to pull out because of an injury days prior to the fight.
Another recent development in cabinet inserts or hardware, often taking the place of the lazy susan, particularly in base cabinets is the blind corner cabinet pull out unit.
Another major difference is tension tends to pull small sideways deflections back into alignment, while compression tends to amplify such deflection into buckling.
Another variation, sometimes called a " flying mare ", sees the wrestler pull the opponent by the hair over his / her shoulder before slamming them to the mat.
Another more direct but riskier method is landing on top of the criminal's vehicle while it is in motion, at which time the burglar will pull over and exit the car, making capture easier.
Another alternative is to say Sa tabi lang po, meaning "( Please pull over ) to the side ( of the curb )".
Another force, that for some plates exceeds ridge-push, is slab pull, where the weight of a subducting slab pulls the plate at the surface along.
Another feature was Non-Loading, which meant instead of having a mechanism to pull the tape out of the cassette and wrap it around the drum, the drum was pushed inside the cassette to achieve the same effect.
Another potential attack on SafeDisc is to pull the encrypted application out of the archive it is contained in.
Another tactic was to ensnare his enemy's weapon in the net and pull it out of his grasp, leaving the opponent defenseless.
Another common complaint was that if a player was losing a match, they could simply pull their phone cord out or turn off their system.
Another memorable moment occurred at the 1986 French GP while trailing race leader Eddie Lawson, who was too far ahead to catch: Mamola had built up a healthy lead over third place rider, Christian Sarron, and decided to pull an endo on the run-off area at the beginning of the pit straight before rejoining the race.
Another highlight was Sørensen's instrumental role in team captain Tyler Hamilton's win on stage 16 of the 2003 Tour de France when Sørensen, who was in a break away, sacrificed his own chances in order to pull Hamilton and thereby allow Tyler Hamilton to conserve the strength needed to win on the day.

Another and Adams
Another remnant led by John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay formed the National Republicans in 1828 ; It held its first convention in late 1831 in Baltimore.
Another reference in the 1780s, when George Adams wrote of: " A lobster-insect, spied by some labouring men who were drinking their porter, and borne away by an ingenious gentleman, who brought it to my lodging.
Another expert source mentioned that Adams was a “ master of control ”.
Another was a planned match between Adams against Parsons, with Kevin and Gordy seconding their respective partners.
Another hot feud taking place during this period was Chris Adams against both Terry Taylor and Iceman King Parsons, both of whom were brought into WCCW by Mantell.
Another tremor hits as Adams and his assistant are working in a deep trench and they are buried alive.
* QUEST ( anti-god missile ), an fictional torpedo used in And Another Thing ... by Douglas Adams
" Another commercial for Muriel cigars, which cost ten cents, showed Adams singing, " Hey, big spender, spend a little dime with me " ( based on the song, " Hey Big Spender " from the musical Sweet Charity ).
Another court battle began for Adams in the same year ; this time with her mother-in-law, who refused to believe there were more debts than assets in her son's estate.
Another design by Adams for a Bridge at Syon House.
Another popular access is from the public car park on Adams Hill.
Another angle Chris was involved in was a battle of superkicks with The Great Kabuki, who was brought in by Sunshine in her feud against Adams.
Another son was Benjamin Franklin Bache ( 1769 – 1798 ), a major journalist and spokesman for the Jeffersonian Republicans ; he strenuously opposed George Washington, John Adams and the Federalist party.
Another important stockholder was Adams ' cousin, James Kerr, who later invented the Kerrs Patent Revolver.
Another important stockholder was Adams ' cousin, James Kerr, who later invented the Kerrs Patent Revolver.
Another novel by Fielding parodying Pamela, albeit not so explicitly, is The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his Friend, Mr. Abraham Adams ( February 1742 ), more commonly known as Joseph Andrews.
Another version by Douglas Q. Adams appeared in the EIEC ( 1997: 501 ).
Another notable case is suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams, who claimed that patient Edith Alice Morrell — for whose murder he was tried in 1957 — had wanted to die.
* " Another Day ", by Bryan Adams from his album Into the Fire

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