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Another, more recently developed, theory, the Handicap principle of Amotz Zahavi, Russell Lande and W. D. Hamilton, holds that the fact that the male of the species is able to survive until and through the age of reproduction with such a seemingly maladaptive trait is effectively considered by the female to be a testament to his overall fitness.
Another testament to Duck Soups legacy is its recurring influence in various Woody Allen films.
Another case is for the probate of a last will and testament.
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 explanation for the name is testament to the fact that the tower has never been taken by force ( hence a metaphorical reference to ' virginity ') and the fact that some believe that it was once a Watch Tower Göz Qalası which can account for its name.
Another common typological allegory is with the four major Old testament prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel.

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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 barometer of the enduring pull of Adams Morgan for immigrants is the linguistic and cultural diversity of its public schools.
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 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.

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Another suggested influence is the six-string Scandinavian lut ( lute ), which gained in popularity in areas of Viking incursions across medieval Europe.
Another advantage of ISDN was the possibility of multiple simultaneous calls ( one call per B channel ), e. g. for big families, but with the increased popularity and reduced prices of mobile telephony this has become less interesting as well, making ISDN unappealing to the private customer.
Another reason for its popularity was that phrenology stood balanced between free will and determinism.
With increased popularity in the 1970s most soap operas expanded to an hour in length by the end of the decade ( Another World even expanded to ninety minutes for a short time ).
Another innovation rapidly growing in popularity is the skirted trailer.
Another indication of the popularity of " Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus " is the use of " Yes, Virginia, there is ( a ) ( subject – person, object, activity, and / or concept )" ( or similar phrase ) in satire, parody, and as an idiomatic expression to insist that something is true, without the expression becoming a cliché.
Another legacy of the show is the popularity of the Hawaii Five-O theme music.
" Another essay, published in the December 1733 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine, explained the popularity of " Christmas Pye " as perhaps " owing to the Barrenness of the Season, and the Scarcity of Fruit and Milk, to make Tarts, Custards, and other Desserts ", but also possibly bearing " a religious kind of Relation to the Festivity from which it takes its Name.
Another reason for its popularity is its flat trajectory, very good penetration and high versatility, depending on what bullet and load are used.
*" I'm going down now sir " – Another diver catchphrase, which became widely used in descending lifts during the era of ITMA popularity.
Another factor that contributes to the popularity of motorsports is the use of cars as a form of personal expression.
Another trend is the new popularity of ecstatic worship in the Jewish Renewal movement and the Carlebach style minyan, both of which are nominally of Ashkenazi origin.
Another magazine growing in popularity that is aimed at a broader, world-wide audience is CosplayGen.
Another method which is gaining popularity is UV disinfection.
Another reason for the decline in popularity of the style may have been the changing popularity of the power ballad.
Its later characterization as anti-intellectual may be seen as contributory to the popularity of anti-communist espionage ( My Son John, 1950 ) and science fiction movies ( The Thing From Another World, 1951 ) with stories and themes of the infiltration, subversion, invasion, and destruction of American society by un – American thought and inhuman beings.
Another milestone of LL's popularity was his appearance on American Bandstand as the first hip hop act on the show.
Another Billboard hit, " Falls Apart ", gained popularity as well.
Another contributing factor in the flowering of Buddhist thought in the West was the popularity of Zen amongst the counter-culture poets and activists of the 1960s, due to the writings of Alan Watts, D. T.
Another theory asserts the name was chosen based on the frequency of English alphabet letters due in part to the then current popularity of Douglas Hofstadter's 1980 book Gödel, Escher, Bach which used ETAOIN, etc., to capitalize on popularity and current hip-ness.
Another factor boosting its popularity is the recently opened KFC shop at Nirmals.
Another reason for the drink's huge popularity during its original run was the fact that despite being 38 % alcohol by volume, it was taxed as a liqueur instead of spirit which made it the cheapest alcoholic beverage available in terms of pure alcohol per unit of money.

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