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Characteristically, she temporised ; but finding that O ' Neill was in danger of becoming a tool in the hands of Spanish intriguers, she permitted him to return to Ireland, " recognising " him as " The O ' Neill " and of Tyrone ( meaningless, as she had no authority to do so, and it was already done ); though a reservation was made of the rights of Hugh O ' Neill, who had meantime succeeded his brother Brian as baron of Dungannon, Brian having been murdered in April 1562 by his kinsman Turlough Luineach O ' Neill.
Characteristically, Chapman was as resolute and unapologetic in her new beliefs as she had been in her old.
Characteristically, she transformed her ‘ mourning ’ clothes into high fashion.

Characteristically and would
This piece of apparently routine work proved very fruitful — it led to the discovery that all the stars of very faint absolute magnitude were of spectral class M. In conversation on this subject ( as I recall it ), I asked Pickering about certain other faint stars, not on my list, mentioning in particular 40 Eridani B. Characteristically, he sent a note to the Observatory office and before long the answer came ( I think from Mrs Fleming ) that the spectrum of this star was A. I knew enough about it, even in these paleozoic days, to realize at once that there was an extreme inconsistency between what we would then have called " possible " values of the surface brightness and density.
Characteristically he said of his last illness: " I know it would be better to give up the booze, fags and birds, but life would be so boring wouldn't it.
Characteristically, three (" Silicone Grown ", " My Fault ", " Borstal Boys ") are up-tempo numbers that serve to showcase the liquored-up looseness that the group ably provided Stewart, a looseness he never again would be able to replicate after the group's disbanding and his subsequent move to America in 1975.
Characteristically for Schubert, he is more interested in an over-all devotional mood of a religious composition than in individualistic romantic text-expression ( as Beethoven for example would use in his masses ).
: Characteristically of the series, the angel-hearted Kitano would misunderstand the actions of the people he faces ( or forced to face ), never even thinking ill of them, while the reverse is almost certainly true.

Characteristically and provide
Characteristically 10 cm or more in width, they're often fitted with cable bindings to provide general sturdiness and to make it easier to extract one's feet from deep snow banks, in case it should be impossible to reach the bindings by hand.

Characteristically and commentary
Characteristically, his commentary probed issues around Shakespeare's sexuality which upset many.

Characteristically and her
Characteristically, Helen's residual knowledge of, and belief in, Roman Catholicism prevents her from taking a real plunge into Messenger's world of values, where science is the universal problem-solver and where religion and also politics are considered as a curse to humankind.

Characteristically and own
" Characteristically, Chekhov's own conscience drove him on the long journey to Sakhalin to record and alleviate the harsh conditions of the prisoners at that remote outpost.
Characteristically, he continued to fake both the symptoms and the evidence of it until the City Watch found out, thus exposing the conspiracy behind the method while allowing Vimes to be – in his own words – Vimes.

Characteristically and with
Characteristically, early modern English discourse on Ireland frequently resorted to comparisons with Scythians in order to confirm that the indigenous population of Ireland descended from these ancient " bogeymen ", and showed themselves as barbaric as their alleged ancestors.
Characteristically, however, he told Rundstedt he agreed with him, then sent Field Marshal Erwin Rommel to France with orders to hasten the completion of the Atlantic Wall.
Characteristically and historically, paddy fields are found on the valley floors, with agroforestry in the surrounding hills.
Characteristically circular buildings as opposed to rectangular, often in stone as well as timber, along with sculptured Celtic crosses, holy wells and the reoccupation of Iron Age and Roman sites from hillforts such as Cadbury Castle, promontory hillforts such as Tintagel, and enclosed settlements called Rounds characterise the western Sub-Roman Period up to the 8th century in southwest England and continue much later in independent Wales at post-Roman cities such as Caerleon and Carmarthen.
Characteristically, linear induction motors have a finite length primary, which generates end-effects, whereas with a conventional induction motor the primary is arranged in an endless loop.
Characteristically, Bradford juxtaposed scholarly, intellectual writing from philosophers such as Loren Lomasky and Jan Narveson and economists such as Mark Skousen, Doug Casey, Leland Yeager, and David Friedman, with work by virtually unknown, young, and unprofessional writers.
Characteristically, these earlier projects resulted from a partnership of the Patrick Center ( then the Limnology Department ) with private industry.
Characteristically an administrative receiver will be an accountant with considerable experience of insolvency matters.
Characteristically, the cell's ALU ( i. e. its PE ) in the early versions of GAPP was nothing but a full 1-bit adder / subtractor, which efficiently served both the complex arithmetic as well as logical functions, and with the help of shifts it served also the geometric transformations — in short, it was doing all three types of the tasks ( while other designs used three separate hardware special purpose units instead ).
Characteristically, the Zor are human in appearance, tall and slender with violet eyes, silvery hair and pale skin.
Characteristically the trees shed their leaves for a short period in the dry season to reduce water loss, and produce a flush of new leaves just before the onset of the rainy season with rich gold and red colours masking the underlying chlorophyll, reminiscent of temperate autumn colours.
Characteristically this crista deltopectoralis was with Confuciusornis pierced by an oval hole which may have reduced the bone's weight or enlarged the attachment area of the flight miscles.
Characteristically, Charles turned down the Tables ' demands for withdrawal of the Anglican liturgy and more riots ensued with talk of civil war.
Characteristically these boats had bluff bows, crew's quarters with table and cooking stove in the focsle, and a single mast with derrick in front of the large hold, aft of which the funnel and ship's wheel stood above the engine room while the captain had a small cabin in the stern.
Characteristically the male dancers will rhythmically strike their thighs, knees and soles ( platteln ), clap their hands and stamp with their feet.
Characteristically, he cited ideological reasons for ousting the Papadopoulos faction, accusing them with straying from the principles of the Revolution, especially of being corrupt and misusing their privileges as army officers for financial gains.
Characteristically, a ragù is a sauce of braised or stewed meat that may be flavoured with tomato, to distinguish it from a tomato sauce that is flavoured with the addition of meat.
Characteristically, the well-intended but autocratic Emperor abruptly imposed his reforms without even a semblance of consultation with the population, including the influential urban intelligentsia and other segments of the ruling classes that were highly receptive to such innovations.

Characteristically and knowledge
Characteristically these study groups drew on the knowledge generated by the grant programs and from relevant fields and inspired followup grantmaking to implement the recommendations
Characteristically, Bodin's treatise intended to establish the ways by which reliable knowledge of the past could be established by checking sources against one another and by so assessing the reliability of the information conveyed by them, relating them to the interests involved.

Characteristically and was
Characteristically, when the Arts and Crafts Society began in October 1897 in Chicago, it was at Hull House, one of the first American settlement houses for social reform.
Characteristically, Stalin's reaction was to rage at the world exactly as he had done when his first wife died.
Characteristically of the play of New Orleans defense all season, the game was decided when cornerback Tracy Porter intercepted a Peyton Manning pass late in the 4th quarter and returned it 74 yards for the winning touchdown.
Characteristically the issues were not extensive and the " polite fiction " was always maintained that Treasury Notes did not serve as money when, in fact, to a limited extent they did.

Characteristically and .
Characteristically, Trevelyan enjoyed writing the work.
Characteristically, all of Alfred's innovations were firmly rooted in traditional West Saxon practice, drawing as they did upon the three so-called ‘ common burdens ' of bridge work, fortress repair and service on the king's campaigns that all holders of bookland and royal loanland owed the Crown.
Characteristically, he went against the grain.
Characteristically, big ( bright ) objects are typically on inclined orbits, while the invariable plane re-groups mostly small and dim objects.
Characteristically, those for colored were underfunded and of inferior quality.
Characteristically, it causes diabetes among its other effects.
Characteristically, they melt above 45 ° C ( 113 ° F ) to give a low viscosity liquid.
Characteristically interdisciplinary, cultural studies provides a reflexive network of intellectuals attempting to situate the forces constructing our daily lives.
Characteristically, he refused invasive surgery to treat his condition, instead being more " interested in finding ways to work around " this limitation.
Captain Edmund Blackadder appears in Blackadder Goes Forth, and is an officer in the British Army during World War I. Characteristically reluctant to meet his end in the mud of the trenches of the Western Front, this Blackadder's sole goal is to escape his inevitable fate.
Characteristically, Elizabeth bristled at his presumption, and Sidney prudently retired from court.
Characteristically meditative, he rested on the great central truths of Christianity, and recognized their essential reasonableness and harmony.

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