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circumstances and slowly
Belief of natural and artificial circumstances was abandoned, and a research tradition of systematic experimentation was slowly accepted throughout the scientific community.
Under these circumstances, work on the Castle Zagyg project continued even more slowly, although Jeffrey Talanian stepped in to help Gygax.
Under normal circumstances deflagration occurs too slowly to produce a significant pressure wave.
Due to the difficult political circumstances in Egypt, individual tracts followed from the Cairo and Zurich collections only slowly.
News travelled slowly: it was some thirteen days after the event that the details reached his court at Winchester, and even then the full circumstances were unclear.
The colonies of New France grew slowly given the difficult geographical and climatic circumstances.
The economic situation slowly improved and the new Polish settlers adapted to postwar circumstances.
Bradman out for a duck: " Hollies pitches the ball up slowly and ... he's bowled ... Bradman bowled Hollies nought ... bowled Hollies nought ... and what do you say under these circumstances?
Under certain circumstances, the pedal can stick in a partially depressed position, or return slowly to the off position.
However, there are circumstances in which every iteration employs the secant method, but the iterates b < sub > k </ sub > converge very slowly ( in particular, | b < sub > k </ sub > − b < sub > k − 1 </ sub >| may be arbitrarily small ).
Under certain circumstances, the pedal can stick in a partially depressed position, or return slowly to the off position.
Under certain circumstances, the pedal can stick in a partially depressed position, or return slowly to the off position.
Under certain circumstances, the pedal can stick in a partially depressed position, or return slowly to the off position.

circumstances and pull
Motives to migrate can be either incentives attracting people away, known as pull factors, or circumstances encouraging a person to leave, known as push factors, for example:
The treacherous problem with this knot is that the bight that nips the slip-tuck ( last-formed bight, which is pulled for release ) presses it against the rope and the hitched object, and does so with great force, as it is the bight in the ( fully loaded ) standing part ; especially with relatively larger diameter objects vis-a-vis rope diameter, the rope pulls away from the object such that it is possible -- all too easily, in some circumstances -- for the nipping bight to collapse the toggle bight and pull it the " frame " against which it should be pressed.
Under normal circumstances, the offense does not start a possession within their own end zone, so opportunities for a Callahan are limited to situations where the offense has been forced into their own end zone ( either by a good pull or defensive pressure ) or backward passes near the end zone.
In less polite circumstances they can pull memories forward, force their presence on others, and even seize minds in order to use those faradh ' im's powers to augment their own.

circumstances and Marcus
Many features of our own history are repeated in this history, though under changed circumstances: The equivalent of the 16th and 17th Centuries have bold navigators and adventurers, romanticised by later generations but unpleasantly brutal and ruthless when looked at closely ; in the late 18th to mid-19th Centuries, a decadent old order is overthrown by revolution followed by a reign of terror and the reemergence of Republicanism ; though Italy remains a central part of the Roman Empire, the Latin dialect spoken there develops into a kind of Italian, and the name " Marcus " changes into " Marco "; though Vienna is a provincial capital which never had an Emperor of its own, its population dances the Waltz ; by the 20th Century, people travel by cars rather than carriages and by the second half of the century, space flight is achieved.
Where an agent would traditionally be described as believing an impossibility until its impossibility was disclosed, Marcus proposes that under those circumstances the agent should say that she only claimed to believe an impossibility.
His excellent form led some commentators to say that the England selectors should consider him for that winter's Ashes tour: Mike Selvey called him " the best technician of his generation with a good record in trying circumstances in Australia " and said that he should be considered as a possible replacement for Marcus Trescothick.
Little is known about the circumstances leading to Drusus's adoption as an infant by the tribune Marcus Livius Drusus.

circumstances and further
Still later, after Jerusalem did fall to the Babylonians, the book was revised and expanded further to reflect the circumstances of the late exilic and post-exilic community.
The increased mobility, sophistication, and independence of many women during and after the war made it possible for women to live without husbands, something that would not have been feasible under different economic and social circumstances, further shaping lesbian networks and environments.
This may require the jury to decide between conflicting medical evidence which they are not necessarily equipped to do, but the law goes further and allows them to disagree with the experts if there are facts or surrounding circumstances which, in the opinion of the court, justify the jury in coming to that conclusion.
The president is further empowered to grant federal pardons and reprieves, and to convene and adjourn either or both houses of Congress under extraordinary circumstances.
" It may be utilized only when the circumstances of the incident, without further proof, are such that, in the ordinary course of events, the incident could not have happened except on the theory of negligence ..."
In extreme circumstances where the relationship between the lawyers, parties, and / or witnesses has totally broken down, the court may require the use of a discovery referee who will have authority to sit in on depositions and rule immediately on objections as they are presented, or may order that all further depositions take place in court in the presence of a judge.
King Æthelred died on April 23, 871 and Alfred took the throne of Wessex, but not before seriously considering abdicating the throne in light of the desperate circumstances, which were further worsened by the arrival in Reading of a second Danish army from Europe.
It is then a further question about what circumstances allow a monopoly to arise.
Edward in such circumstances needed the support of Charles, and provided no further obstacles to the marriage negotiations, formally agreeing to it in October 1467.
Crawford's mission gained further influence when Clara Lum, editor of The Apostolic Faith, transferred the paper, under controversial circumstances, to the Portland mission in mid-1908.
After the checking stage, a regular planned management review is conducted to ensure that the objectives of the EMS are being met, the extent to which they are being met, that communications are being appropriately managed and to evaluate changing circumstances, such as legal requirements, in order to make recommendations for further improvement of the system ( Standards Australia / Standards New Zealand 2004 ).
The prohibition of sub-division ensured that in normal circumstances they would not decrease in size any further.
The rules around meat exports have been changed many times, always to accommodate changing circumstances in rich countries, usually further reducing meat export chances for poor countries.
The bond extends even further with the Islamic Prophet Muhammad instructing Muslims to defend the Christian faith from aggressors in certain circumstances after treaties of peace have been signed, such as in the document called the Achtiname of Muhammad.
These circumstances further contributed to the modern day genetic melting pot in America.
He ended his participation by saying that under the circumstances he felt he could be of no further use to the Convention in the matter.
When exposed to the atmosphere, the pure zinc ( Zn ) reacts with oxygen ( O < sub > 2 </ sub >) to form zinc oxide ( ZnO ), which further reacts with carbon dioxide ( CO < sub > 2 </ sub >) to form zinc carbonate ( ZnCO < sub > 3 </ sub >), a usually dull grey, fairly strong material that stops further corrosion in many circumstances, protecting the steel below from the elements.
Moore, along with fellow UFA backbencher John Russell Love, caused the government further trouble with a resolution aiming to limit the circumstances under which the government would have to resign.
Immediate psychological and legal counseling are suggestive in the happening of the event since self-treatment may not release stress or remove trauma, and simply reporting to authorities may not have the desired effect, be ignored or may further injure the victim at its response, or may lead to harmful social circumstances in relation to creating difficulties in school or workplace, and even firing.
The president is further empowered to grant federal pardons and reprieves, and to convene and adjourn either or both houses of Congress under extraordinary circumstances.
: Rattling this chain of circumstances, one may stretch it a bit further.
On the 14th of April 2011, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony member Krayzie Bone announced he left the group after 20 years citing uncontrollable circumstances along with Wish Bone to pursue their solo careers further and release records on their label, The Life Entertainment.
Returning to Cochinchina, he found the political circumstances of the country unfavourable to further exploration, so accordingly, he went to China, and in 1873 followed the upper course of the Yangtze River to the waterfalls.

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