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Calmer now, and with more time, as his father's advanced age forced him to spend longer periods in Portimão, he published Cartas sem Moral Nenhuma and Agosto Azul, in 1904, Sabrina Freire in 1905, Desenhos e Anedotas de João de Deus in 1907 and Gente Singular in 1909.

Calmer and than
Calmer and less boisterous than many other terriers, the Bedlington Terrier is a dog with a good nature and mild manners.

Calmer and with
There were two possible methods of breaching the conservative barriers around the Rules Committee: 1 ) to pack it with additional liberals and break the conservative-liberal deadlock, or 2 ) to remove one of the conservatives -- namely Mississippi's 14-term William Meyers Colmer ( pronounced Calmer ).

Calmer and .
* Alan Calmer, Labor Agitator: The Story of Albert R. Parsons.
The family member Calmer Joachim Hambro ( 1747 – 1806 ) relocated to Copenhagen in the late 18th century, and became a businessman.

though and marginally
Convention has initial board position such that the disks with dark side up are to the northeast and southwest ( from both players ' perspectives ), though this is only marginally meaningful to play ( Where opening memorization is an issue, some players may benefit from consistency on this ).
There are numerous tonal languages in East Asia and South East Asia, including all the Chinese languages ( though some such as Shanghainese are only marginally tonal ), Vietnamese, Thai, and Lao.
Although Hippolyta figures only marginally though the middle of the play, she resumes a strong role in Act V, scene I.
The prologues of all other manuscripts, though only included marginally, so closely resemble this first prologue that William Newell claims they must be copies.
Even though the total tax burden was marginally higher in 2005 than it was in 2001, the tax stop was very popular among voters.
It is generally thought that, though they should not be used interchangeably, dispositional optimism and explanatory style are at least marginally related.
Even though a large chunk of its population is located in the conservative-leaning eastern suburbs of Charlotte, the 8th has long been considered marginally Democratic due to a strong Democratic presence in the eastern portion of the district closer to Fayetteville.
" Thus Hofstadter argued, " The application of depth psychology to politics, chancy though it is, has at least made us acutely aware that politics can be a projective arena for feelings and impulses that are only marginally related to the manifest issues.
The near-maritime location only marginally — by — moderates the winters compared to interior Siberia, but makes the summers noticeably cool ( especially in May and June ) though the Oyashio fogs are less prevalent than on Sakhalin itself and sunshine hours therefore rather longer.
Overall, Nissan said, the Almera had slightly firmer damper settings and marginally stiffer spring ratings ; though there had been no loss of ride comfort or increase in noise levels in normal motoring.
These scores can improve with training and decrease with age, though the degree of trainability also varies very widely: conditioning may double VO < sub > 2 </ sub > max in some individuals, and will marginally improve it in others.
However, in American English the-ess suffix is only marginally morphologically productive, and the-ette suffix can indicate a feminine version of a noun without a change in size ( though many such words in-ette were intended to be jocular when they were first coined ).
After about 1931, The OBERIU held no more public performances, and most of those involved showed their writing only to a small circle of friends, though one went on to become a marginally accepted Soviet poet ( Zabolotsky ).
But most significantly, Rosé emerges in her biography as a heroine who saved the lives of nearly all the women in her care by forcing them to work their hardest even if they were marginally talented, though her dramatic temperament and her egotism do not go unremarked.
The End of the Road was finally published by Doubleday in 1958, though it received only marginally more attention than the first novel.

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Father Murray goes back to the Declaration of Independence, too, though I may add, with considerably more historical perception.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
Easily the best known of these three novels is The Space Merchants, a good example of a science-fiction dystopia which extrapolates much more than the impact of science on human life, though its most important warning is in this area, namely as to the use to which discoveries in the behavioral sciences may be put.
`` The county, though, seems more interested in those people who don't even try, those who sit and draw welfare checks and line up for surplus food ''.
I'm still not convinced, though, I'll have to see more of him before predicting that big year for him.
Back and forth Duclos had to go, between M. De Cury and Jean Jacques and between the Duke D'Aumont and Jean Jacques again, as his little operetta, The Village Soothsayer, though still unperformed, took on ever more importance.
If your child is under 19 or is a student you may also claim an exemption for him if he qualifies as your dependent, even though he earns $600 or more.
For me, these will belong more completely to their surroundings if they are conceived in this early stage, though I freely admit that I do not hesitate to add or eliminate figures on the full sheet when it serves my final purpose.
The unifying effect of religion is also brought out in the fact that historically peoples have clung together as more or less cohesive cultural units, with religion as the dominant bond, even though spatially dispersed and not politically organized.
The paper has a certain value as a comparatively easy introduction to this approach, particularly since it treats a fairly simple and straightforward phenomenon where it is possible to compare it with a more traditional ( though not structural ) statement.
From six to nine million additional Germans would be evicted, though most would have fled, and Poland would receive far more from Germany than the poor territories, including the great Pripet Marshes, which she lost to Russia.
During the nineteenth century these views were protested by virtually all the Latin American writers, though ineffectively, just as the new nations of Africa and Asia protest them, with more effect, today.
Just as the suburban factory may be more convenient than the downtown plant to the worker with a car, the trip to the shopping center may seem far easier than to the downtown department store, though both are the same distance from home.
But though this characterization in no way diminished Eichmann's guilt, the Prosecutor, more deeply involved in the tactics of a criminal case than a political one, would have none of it.
Alf sed he heard that you and Hardy was a runing together all the time and he though he wod gust quit having any thing mor to doo with you for he thought it was no more yuse.
they just sat back on their haunches and cried for more, as though they could never get enough.
He bellowed orders and watched the alert response of some of his men and watched, too, the way a dozen or more turned their heads questioningly toward the shackled figure as though for further instruction.
Can't you wear something else and look a little more as though you belonged ''??
There was no connection between the two events, because Bobbie wasn't rich, either, though he was more aggressive than John.
He won election to the state legislature ; though he ran as a Whig, many Democrats favored him over a more powerful Whig opponent.
Lincoln wrote, " I think I am a Whig, but others say there are no Whigs, and that I am an abolitionist, even though I do no more than oppose the extension of slavery.
The order Caudata ( from the Latin cauda meaning " tail ") consists of the salamanders, elongated, low-slung animals that mostly resemble lizards in form, though this is a symplesiomorphic trait and the two groups are no more closely related than salamanders are to mammals.
Gelignite was more stable, transportable and conveniently formed to fit into bored holes, like those used in drilling and mining, than the previously used compounds and was adopted as the standard technology for mining in the Age of Engineering bringing Nobel a great amount of financial success, though at a significant cost to his health.
After the mid-1960s, he became much less prolific, but his later work — including his final two epics, Kagemusha ( 1980 ) and Ran ( 1985 )— continued to win awards, including the Palme d ' Or for Kagemusha, though more often abroad than in Japan.
Ataxia may depend on hereditary disorders consisting of degeneration of the cerebellum and / or of the spine ; most cases feature both to some extent, and therefore present with overlapping cerebellar and sensory ataxia, even though one is often more evident than the other.

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