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Bearing this proviso in mind it is still possible to sum up the New Wave in terms of rupture as is done for example by Darren Harris-Fain of Shawnee State University:
Bearing in mind the context in which the members of ASIS work, it is not surprising that there should develop a culture which sets great store by faithfulness and stoicism and tends to elevate conformity to undue heights and to regard the exercise of authority rather than consultation as the managerial norm.
Bearing these inaccuracies in mind, the oldest crocodilians appear to be the largest species.
Bearing in mind, however, that the fatal wound was just below Speke's armpit, suicide seems most unlikely.
Bearing in mind that Hannibal's two previous victories had been largely decided by his trickery and ruse, Varro had sought an open battlefield.
Bearing in mind that the chain must end up with two sets of inner plate ends after the shortening, then the chain tool can be used to completely remove four links.
Bearing in mind that the meaning of the eremitic vocation is the Desert Theology of the Old Testament ( i. e., the 40 years wandering in the desert that was meant to bring about a change of heart ), it may be said that the desert of the urban hermit is that of their heart, purged through kenosis to be the dwelling place of God alone.
Bearing that in mind he founded the Fundación Favaloro in 1975 along with other collaborators.
Bearing that objective in mind the Fundación Favaloro researches for illness detection, and prevention programmes.
Then the propositions of incidence are derived from the following basic result on vector spaces: given subspaces U and V of a vector space W, the dimension of their intersection is at least dim U + dim V − dim W. Bearing in mind that the dimension of the projective space P ( W ) associated to W is dim W − 1, but that we require an intersection of subspaces of dimension at least 1 to register in projective space ( the subspace
Bearing in mind that this was a statement from a pro-dog man of the times, is it any wonder that the authorities failed to understand the true worth of the dog in the role of law enforcement for a number of years to come.
Bearing in mind that these murals are the most splendid extant painted Tibetan representations of mahasiddhas, one wonders why they have never been published as a whole cycle.
Bearing this in mind, the first degree polynomial equation could also be an exact fit for a single point and an angle while the third degree polynomial equation could also be an exact fit for two points, an angle constraint, and a curvature constraint.
Bearing in mind that a grade A at A level is worth 120 points, this adds to the arguments against the AEA being a worthwhile use of school's time and resources.
Bearing that in mind, the problem of defining truth reduces to the following form:
Bearing these horrific facts in mind, it is clearly a gross oversimplification to dismiss Campbell's stance in the Spanish Civil War as evidence that he was a Fascist.
On to your second point: Bearing in mind the potentially lethal situation in which I find myself, to wit: your presence in conjunction with the presumably loaded firearm which is presently levelled at my cranium, I will comply with your request comprehensively, albeit reluctantly.
Bearing in mind the nature of the autopilot the vehicle tended to rotate about its long axis and move laterally at release as a result of standing small corrections implemented through the vectoring of the engines.
Bearing that in mind we try and design our commercials for them.
Bearing this theory in mind, a number of questions remain unexplained regarding details of exactly how the temporal synchrony results in a conscious awareness or how a new percept " calls for " the synchrony, etc.
Bearing in mind that shells can weigh around a ton, the hoists have to be powerful and rapid ; a 15 inch turret of the type in the animation was expected to perform a complete loading and firing cycle in a minute
Bearing in mind that they probably spent a large part of their time slogging uphill or coasting down this was probably not too important.
Bearing in mind the number of changes he makes with regards to neck dimensions, Clapton fans purchasing this will be getting an exact replica as used at the Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 & 2010.
Bearing in mind George Bernard Shaw's perceptive observations upon Liszt's musical interpretation of the morality of the Don in the Don Giovanni Fantasy, it might be similarly if cautiously suggested that the combination and disposition of the themes in the minuet scene in the present work Fantasy also adumbrate a moral fable: that the flirtatiousness of Cherubino which may seem harmless enough at the beginning could be leading to the unforgivable behaviour of a Don Giovanni, unless good common sense ( See Figaro: " Non più andrai ...") hinders him from doing so.

Bearing and where
Bearing a Letter of introduction from Luc de la Corne to his brother Abbé Joseph-Marie de La Corne de Chaptes, Henry next went to France where he was met with " a most flattering reception ".
Bearing life varies because microscopic structure and contamination vary greatly even where macroscopically they seem identical.
* Non Weight Bearing, where the patient may not touch the ground after surgery
She also appeared in the 2001 film Wit, where she has a brief exchange with Emma Thompson ( who plays Vivian Bearing ), as the 2nd Technician.
Bearing in mind the above statements, it is unclear where 4-methylamphetamine fits in on the neurotoxicity scale.

Bearing and across
Bearing similarities to the novels Anthem by Ayn Rand and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the setting for the story is an ant colony in a park across a river from New York City, over the span of four days.

Bearing and was
Bearing similarities to humanist sans-serif typefaces such as Frutiger, Verdana was designed to be readable at small sizes on a computer screen.
Bearing a damaged dedication by Pilate of a Tiberieum, the dedication states that he was ( usually read as praefectus Iudaeae ), that is, prefect of Judaea.
Harold Friedman, who was vice president of a ball-bearing company, United Bearing, died of a heart attack in 1973, when Tom was nineteen years old.
showed that the book could bear the most minute scrutiny as an authority for the facts of the Aegean world, and that it was written with such judgment, skill, art and perception of truth as to be a model of historical statement ' ( The Bearing of Recent Discovery, p. 85 ).
Bearing a strong resemblance to the Volkswagen Rabbit, the front-wheel drive Omni and Horizon became instant hits, selling over 300, 000 units each in their debut year, showing what was to come for Chrysler.
Moss Icon's third 7 ", entitled " Memorial ", was recorded in January 1991 along with a split LP with Silver Bearing.
It was made up of Hyatt Roller Bearing, New Departure Manufacturing, Dayton Engineering Laboratories ( later Delco Electronics Corporation ), Harrison Radiator Corporation, Remy Electric, Jaxon Steel Products and Penman Rim.
Bearing witness to it all year, he was a marvel to watch.
Bearing a date of November 1973, the first issue of Rickard's self-produced and self-published The News was available directly from him.
The new " renaissance " would bring another Arab message ; this view was summed up in the Ba ' ath party's slogan " One Nation, Bearing an Eternal Message ".
Bearing this name, the next movements produced, Waltham Model 1857 was the 1st pocket watch produced in America of standard parts.
Bearing a unique grey, red and yellow color scheme, this robot, named Omega Supreme, was the guardian of the beautiful Crystal City, and was friends with the six robots who had created it.
The company was founded by Henry Timken in St. Louis, Missouri in 1899 and incorporated as The Timken Roller Bearing Axle Company.
Bearing of sharp objects which could be used as weapons was banned in Finland in 1977.
Bearing the flag in the opening ceremony was sailor Carlos Espínola.
Bearing a cover date of December 1996, the issue was published during the week of October 6, 1996, coinciding with an episode of the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman that also featured the wedding of the two characters.
Bearing a similarity to his real life, the blond-haired actor's character was also a budding athlete.

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