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its and title
For the central storage, Tri-State buys one acre, Buries its tanks and simply holds permanent title to that piece.
First, it appears to be based on the fact that on its title page Utopia is described as `` festivus '', `` gay ''.
Controversial American political activist and disbarred attorney Jack Thompson's A Modest Video Game Proposal draws its title from A Modest Proposal.
In 2002, Alumni won its first Nacional title, defeating Jockey Club de Rosario 23-21 in the final.
The title had its origin in the monasteries of Egypt and Syria, spread through the eastern Mediterranean, and soon became accepted generally in all languages as the designation of the head of a monastery.
Moody and Sankey began publishing their compositions in 1875, and " Amazing Grace " appeared three times with three different melodies, but they were the first to give it its title ; hymns were typically published using the first line of the lyrics, or the name of the tune such as " New Britain ".
With this title and its lands, he became the most powerful man in Portugal and one of the richest men in Europe.
The union was confirmed by Pope Paul V in 1606, at which time the congregation added the name of St. Barnabas to its title, adopted new constitutions, divided its houses into four provinces, two of them, St Clement's and St Pancras's, being in Rome.
In 1999, Arizona won 100 games in only its second season to win the NL West title.
The Institute of Medical Psychology at the University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany has set up a Research Department Ayahuasca / Santo Daime, which in May 2008 held a 3-day conference under the title The globalization of Ayahuasca-An Amazonian psychoactive and its users.
This album is known internationally for its award winning sound and prestigious title.
Athanasius of Alexandria was traditionally thought to be the author of the Athanasian Creed, and gives his name to its common title.
In modern law, the title would have fallen into abeyance between the two daughters of the second son, and nobody else would have been able to claim it even if the abeyance were settled ; in 1597, the grandson of the third son claimed the title and its precedence.
The 2009 novel Blood's a Rover by James Ellroy takes its title from Housman's poem " Reveille ", and a line from Housman's poem XVI " How Clear, How Lovely Bright ", was used for the title of the last Inspector Morse book The Remorseful Day by Colin Dexter.
Blue Remembered Hills, a television play by Dennis Potter, takes its title from " Into My Heart an Air That Kills " from A Shropshire Lad, the cycle also providing the name for the James Bond film Die Another Day: " But since the man that runs away / Lives to die another day ".
Its characteristically " cute " Japanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.
Its title describes its contents: it contains the history of Biblical judges, divinely inspired leaders whose direct knowledge of Yahweh allows them to act as champions for the Israelites from oppression by foreign rulers, and models of wise and faithful behaviour required of them by their god Yahweh following the exodus from Egypt and conquest of Canaan.
Written in Koine Greek, its title is derived from the first word of the text, apokalypsis, meaning " unveiling " or " revelation ".
Among the tracks he recorded was an early version of " That'll Be The Day ", which took its title from a line that John Wayne's character says repeatedly in the 1956 film The Searchers.
Typically the board chooses one of its members to be the chairman, who holds whatever title is specified in the bylaws.
In contrast to the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force, the British Army does not include Royal in its title.
With his death, the family lost much of its remaining political appeal, though claimants continue to assert their right to the imperial title.

its and implies
`` Tact '', by its very derivation, implies that its possessor keeps in touch with other people, but the author of Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam, the wielder of the two swords, the papal sun of which the imperial moon was but a dim reflection, the peer of Caesar and vice-regent of Christ, was so high above other human beings that he had forgotten what they were like.
Since C is rational, this correspondence has K coincidences, each of which implies a line of the pencil which meets its image.
In states where a quantum mechanical particle is bound, it must be localized as a wave packet, and the existence of the packet and its minimum size implies a spread and minimal value in particle wavelength, and thus also momentum and energy.
This also implies that its running time is at least proportional to its output, and so is also extremely huge.
The inability to comprehend any aspect of the thing other than its properties implies, this argument maintains, that one cannot conceive of a bare particular ( a substance without properties ), an implication that directly opposes substance theory.
This is because if a group has sectional 2-rank at least 5 then MacWilliams showed that its Sylow 2-subgroups are connected, and the balance theorem implies that any simple group with connected Sylow 2-subgroups is either of component type or characteristic 2 type.
The name Cuāuhtemōc ( Nahuatl pronunciation: ) means " One That Has Descended Like an Eagle ", commonly rendered in English as " Descending Eagle " as in the moment when an eagle folds its wings and plummets down to strike its prey, so this is a name that implies aggressiveness and determination.
In its most direct form, the operation of transcendent power implies some form of divine intervention.
Created in the 1920s, the UCR system has not proven to be as uniform as its name implies.
The cap implies ennobling effects, as seen in its association with Homer ’ s Ulysses and the mythical twins, Castor and Pollux.
This implies that the natural injection J from a normed space V into its double dual is isometric.
The existence of a complex derivative is a very strong condition, for it implies that any holomorphic function is actually infinitely differentiable and equal to its own Taylor series.
The Paley – Wiener theorem immediately implies that if f is a nonzero distribution of compact support ( these include functions of compact support ), then its Fourier transform is never compactly supported.
Instead, the IFV, as its name implies, is supposed to carry riflemen and their weapons into the battlefield where they dismount and fight outside the vehicle with the support of the IFV's main armament.
Competition in Light Contact kickboxing should be executed as its name implies, with well-controlled techniques.
Each economic phase of life implies its own political phase ; and it is impossible to touch the very basis of the present economic life-private property-without a corresponding change in the very basis of the political organization.
Locksmithing, as its name implies, is the assembly and designing of locks and their respective keys.
As its name implies, multipart / form-data is used to express values submitted through a form.
The model of the nation state implies that its population constitutes a nation, united by a common descent, a common language and many forms of shared culture.
Thus 4, 000, 000, which has a logarithm ( in base 10 ) of 6. 602, has 7 as its nearest order of magnitude, because " nearest " implies rounding rather than truncation.
In its most common sense, the principle refers to private contracts, stressing that contained clauses are law between the parties, and implies that nonfulfilment of respective obligations is a breach of the pact.
This good faith basis of treaties implies that a party to the treaty cannot invoke provisions of its municipal ( domestic ) law as justification for a failure to perform.

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