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Another notable script is Elder Futhark, which is believed to have evolved out of one of the Old Italic alphabets.
Another notable measure is the use of a body double, a person who looks like the leader and who pretends to be the leader to draw attention away from the intended target.
Another notable book on the subject is Willy Ley's Exotic Zoology ( 1959 ).
Another notable park, SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park is located on the south end of Dayton.
Another notable honorable mention was given to the two men who attempted to burgle the home of footballer Duncan Ferguson ( who had four convictions for assault and had served six months in Glasgow's Barlinnie prison ) in 2001, with one burglar requiring three days ' hospitalization after being confronted by the player.
Another notable building dating from around this time, the Clockhouse belfy or Clock Tower, built between 1403 and 1412, seems to have been intended both as a visible and audible statement of the town's continuing civic ambitions against the power of the Abbot.
Another notable ( and defiant ) phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, " Lass ' sie nach Berlin kommen " (" Let them come to Berlin ")-- addressed at those who claimed " we can work with the Communists ", a remark which Nikita Khrushchev scoffed at only days later.
Another notable retrospective praise came in 2003 from the British magazine, NME, which rated Forever Changes No. 6 on their list of greatest albums of all time.
Another notable wrist spinner is Michael Bevan from Australia, who was known for his speed and bounce.
Another notable modified base is hypoxanthine, a deaminated adenine base whose nucleoside is called inosine ( I ).
Another notable softsynth is the TS-404 synthesizer found bundled with FL Studio.
Another notable title was the cult-classic Snatcher, a cyberpunk digital comic released by Konami and designed by Hideo Kojima.
Another of Loyd's notable puzzles was the " Trick Donkeys ".
Another notable change is that in the latter half of the novel events were specified as taking place around Dorian Gray's 32nd birthday, on 7 November.
Another notable feature of the system was its approach to combat: a table outlined the effectiveness of the attacker's superpower ( for example, an energy blast ) against all of the defender's powers, reflecting in theory the interplay of attack and defense powers.
Another notable hardware change is a color screen which can display album art.
Another notable antecedent was put forth by the philosopher John Stuart Mill with his harm principle in the 19th century.
Another notable reference is in the third X-Men film, when asked by Callisto: " If you're so proud of being a mutant, then where's your mark?
Another notable composer from this period was Emilio Arrieta.
Another form of market socialism was promoted by critics of central planning and general equilibrium theory, the most notable economists being Alec Nove and Janos Kornai.
Another notable feature of Bdellovibrio is the sheath that covers its flagellum.
Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain ( 1835 m ) with its Kehlsteinhaus ( Eagle's Nest ), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
Another notable track from Jazz, " Don't Stop Me Now ", provides another example of the band's exuberant vocal harmonies.
Another notable film in this period was the short rock music performance film Three Directions In Australian Pop Music ( 1972 ), which featured in-concert colour footage of three of the most significant Melbourne rock acts of the period, Spectrum, The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band and Wendy Saddington.
Another notable collection is the collaboration with the National Palace Museum of Taiwan, a collection of various kitchenware products with Asian themes.

Another and progression
Another illustration of the progression of performance in the men's mile is that in 1994, forty years after Bannister's breaking of the barrier, the Irish runner Eamonn Coghlan became the first man over the age of 40 to run a sub-four-minute mile.
Another landmark in the history of the university was the progression of educational programs to include the departments of engineering, computer science, journalism and mass communication, and management.
Another form of power-gaming involves a focus on acquiring power during game progression, often by acquiring powerful equipment or unusual abilities.
Another discrepancy in the data from the Samoa islands is that subaerial rock samples from Savai ' i, the most western of the islands, were too young by several million years to fit the classic hotspot model of age progression in an island chain, raising arguments among scientists that the Samoa islands does not have a plume origin.
As an historical record, the display of this logo illustrates just how the program was identified for a specific period of time, as well as the progression and varying degrees used to identify Another World visually.
Another discrepancy in the data from the Samoa islands is that subaerial rock samples from Savai ' i were too young by several million years to fit the classic hotspot model of age progression in an island chain, raising arguments among scientists that the Samoa islands does not have a plume origin.
Another view, taken by historian D. H. Farmer, is that the theme of the work is " the progression from diversity to unity ".
:... Another paper, unique and short-lived, was the Communitist, which was issued fortnightly by the Skaneateles Community, at Community Place, near Mottville, Onondaga County, N. Y., and which bore the motto: " Free inquiry — general progression — common possessions — oneness of interest — universal brotherhood.
Another interesting progression, for him, is the change in the richness of the world at each level of being.
Another subset of individuals who are persistently infected with HIV-1, but show no signs of disease progression for over 12 years and remain asymptomatic are classified as Long Term Non-Progressors ( LTNP ).
The song is then stripped back down to acoustic guitar, droning on the Dm9 chord, with the bass softly striking E, the ninth of the chord, in the same range as the guitar's lowest note, D. Another slash chord movement follows, B ♭ to C / B ♭, followed by the key's dominant, A Major, with the minor sixth heard first at the top of the chord, in an A ( add ♭ 6 ), and later, as its bass note ( in a progression of A, A / F, A / E, to D minor ).

Another and arose
Another question that arose was the nature of the dialogue itself.
Another theme is the eternal return, or what Mair ( 1990: 139 ) calls " the continual return of the myriad creatures to the cosmic principle from which they arose.
Another sizable group of fanzines arose in role-playing game ( RPG ) fandom, where fanzines allowed people to publish their ideas and views on specific games and their role-playing campaigns.
Another problem arose with the emergence of parallel organisations grouped around candidates or elected officials.
Another style of notation, rarely used in English, uses the suffix " is " to indicate a sharp and " es " ( only " s " after A and E ) for a flat, e. g. Fis for F, Ges for G, Es for E. This system first arose in Germany and is used in almost all European countries whose main language is not English or a Romance language.
Another group of therapsids, the therocephalians ( such as Trochosaurus ), arose in the Middle Permian.
Another uniform controversy arose in 1994 when the Phillies introduced blue caps on Opening Day which were to be worn for home day games only.
Another explanation is that the word " hoagie " arose in the late 19th-early 20th century, among the Italian community in South Philadelphia, when " on the hoke " was a slang used to describe a destitute person.
Another conflict arose between Nicholas and Archbishop Hincmar of Reims: this concerned the prerogatives of the papacy.
Another problem then arose when Hugh demanded a written profession of obedience from Theobald, which Theobald refused to provide ; no previous abbot had made such a profession.
Another issue for Kerensky, the Kornilov Affair, arose when Commander-in-Chief of the army, General Lavr Kornilov, directed an army under Aleksandr Krymov to march toward Petrograd with Kerenky's agreement.
Another problem which arose in 1851 coincided with the Great Exhibition.
Another on-set conflict between the two arose while shooting footage on a Humvee with a camera mounted to it.
Another opportunity arose in 1028, when an embassy from the Holy Roman Empire arrived in Constantinople with a proposal for an imperial marriage.
Another text known as Lugalbanda and the Anzud bird describes how, fifty years into Enmerkar's reign, the Martu people arose in Sumer and Akkad, necessitating the building of a wall to protect Uruk.
Another theory is that the offensive use of the word arose during the Wars of the Roses when Royalty and nobility or those " of the blood " ( meaning blue-blooded descendants of Charlemagne ) wrought death and the most bloody destruction on England.
Another problem soon arosethat of determining how and to whom to disseminate the extraordinary information Gardner was developing.
" Another problem that arose from her success was also dealing with her stage fright.
Another difficulty arose regarding marriage.
Another problem arose around 2005 – 2006 when several news bureaus reported paint discolorations on the bridge's cables.
Another opportunity to negotiate an agreement arose, but again Jeanne de Penthièvre blocked negotiations.
Another hesitation concerning the compatibility of the three terms arose from the opposition between liberty and equality as individualistic values, and fraternity as the realization of a happy community, devoided of any conflicts and opposed to any form of egoism.
( Example: organized territorial rights by Russia for Georgia's breakaway province of South Ossetia to North Ossetia ) Another source of conflict arose when a group of people who constituted a minority in one nation would seek to secede from the nation either to form an independent nation or join another nation with whom they felt stronger ties.
Another violent commotion arose about 1065.

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