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Clearly and knew
Clearly from the start, Columbo certainly had a real wife whom everyone knew.
“ Victory snatched from the jaws of defeat “ read the headline in the Huddersfield Examiner, and the reviewer commented “ Clearly, members knew this piece but, to dust it down in one hour and give such a performance demonstrates the talent which the Huddersfield Philharmonic has in its ranks .” If this concert tested the abilities of the players, the plans for Mahler ’ s Third Symphony were to test the organisational ability of the orchestral manager and committee, jeopardised as they were by the sudden unavailability of Rupert D ’ Cruze.
Clearly Hen Knight knew her star chaser better than most and campaigned him appropriately, hence the three Gold Cup wins.
Clearly, the Cardinal already knew the text of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, which Pope Benedict published on 7 July 2007, which gave the Pontifical Commission additional functions: it was to exercise the authority of the Holy See, supervising the observance and application of the dispositions of the motu proprio, and, if a bishop was unable to satisfy the request of a stable group of the kind mentioned, the matter was to be referred to the Commission, either by the bishop himself or by others.

Clearly and when
Clearly the most provocative plays are all imported originals -- A Taste Of Honey, by Britain's young ( 19 when she wrote it ) Shelagh Delaney ; ;
Clearly, the sound of the name — at a time when spoken forms were dominant — was fixed by then.
To summarize, nerve interference is described, by modern-day advocates of this concept, as a reduction of neural or mental impulses, which occurs in response to a bone-out-of-place ( BOOP ) subluxation ... Clearly, the BOOP subluxation model fails miserably when considered in the light of basic neuroscience facts ... BOOP subluxationists become angry and defensive when the BOOP model of subluxation is criticized ...
Clearly when the square root was extracted, it was the negative root − 2, rather than the positive root, that was relevant for the particular solution in the problem.
Clearly the flow will stop when the pressure in the cylinder drops to ambient, but this is undesirable as it means total loss of the breathing gas.
Clearly, the most important tool when it comes to designing a synthesis strategy for a material, is the knowledge of the chemistry of the building units.
Clearly such method can be used with much care and only in situations when the mistake in calculations is allowed.
Clearly this is undesirable as our vision would rotate when we looked up and down.
Clearly seen in the Zapruder film at the start of the assassination wearing a white, hooded coat and a red skirt, while she trotted in the Dealey Plaza grass located to the limousine's left, she runs southwestward and parallel with the limousine which she faces for a short time when the limousine was to her direct right.
In an op-ed during her gubernatorial campaign, Whitman wrote, " Clearly, when examining our positions on immigration, there is very little over which Jerry Brown and I disagree ".
Clearly, their love was doomed when it was found out.
Clearly path composition is only defined when the terminal point of f coincides with the initial point of g. If one considers all loops based at a point x < sub > 0 </ sub >, then path composition is a binary operation.
" Clearly, during the period when the first investigations were launched and the trial, a most likely politically motivated decision had been made not to proceed with disciplinary action.

Clearly and were
Clearly, we expect objects which were blue before 2015 to remain blue afterwards, but we do not expect the objects which were found to be grue before 2015 to be grue afterwards.
Clearly discernible is a nostalgia for the Victorian social order that had faded rapidly after Queen Victoria's death in 1901 and whose remnants were destroyed by the First World War.
Clearly, Athanaric was by then no authority to negotiate with ; he was welcomed by Theodosius in Constantinople only because the Emperor wished to make a lasting impression on the Tervingi, who were still fighting the Romans.
Clearly defined proportions were a feature of Renaissance architecture and reflected the growing interest in the Classical heritage of Rome.
Clearly, in early Vedic religion, both the Asura and the Devas were deities who constantly competed with each other, some bearing both designations at the same time.
Clearly, if a spark plug were to protrude into the Wankel's combustion chamber it would foul the rotating tip ; and if the plug were recessed to avoid this, the sunken spark might lead to poor combustion.
Clearly, the British were penetrated by Philby, but it has never been determined, in any public forum, if there were other serious penetrations.
In an interview in 2009, Straw said: " Clearly there were forces in the U. S. system that disagreed with my views on the Middle East and there were differences with Tony Blair's Middle East policy, too.
Clearly they were not worthy of Edward Gibbon Wakefield and after only one month he left Canterbury and sailed for Wellington.
Clearly some drastic changes were needed.
Clearly the author's previous sources had given out, but also his inventive talents were developing.
Only two singles were released at the time: " Bend Down Low " ( JAD 1968 ) and " Reggae on Broadway " ( Columbia, 1972 ), which was recorded in London in 1972 on the same sessions that produced " I Can See Clearly Now.
Clearly, Tamagno's recordings were aimed at upper-crust customers, as were those made by such eminent contemporaries of his as Nellie Melba, Adelina Patti, Pol Plançon and Mattia Battistini.
The heavily advertised " See Clearly Method " ( of which sales were halted by a court order in November 2006, in response to what were found to be dishonest marketing practices ) included " palming " and " light therapy ", both adapted from Bates.
" Clearly these categories were not so relevant to non-profits or units within complex organizations ( which might have high degrees of internal specialization ), and much of the early literature on Balanced Scorecard focused on suggestions of alternative ' perspectives ' that might have more relevance to these groups.
Clearly chosen for its feng shui, the superior dragons were seen as being protection from the ' threat of the tiger's jaw ' from the police station.
Clearly they were a speculative middle-class project, but in 1910 they were isolated among fields half a mile from the village-hardly attractive, one would have thought, to prospective purchasers.

Clearly and set
Clearly, the set of even numbers is infinitely large ; there is no requirement that a set be finite.
Clearly, there are some individuals, including non-humans such as a racehorse, which have economic value unique to their individual body and being that cannot be captured or defined as an " intellectual " asset nor as a set of " social " relationships ( because horses do not socialize in the sense humans do ).
" Clearly ... walking off the movie set was a statement of principle.
Clearly the empty set cannot belong to any collection with the f. i. p.
Clearly, this automaton recognizes L. Thus, a language L is recognizable if and only if the set is finite.
the integer lattice and a set of lines Clearly, and.
Clearly grasping at straws, Sudre then offered the military a set of musical cannons, but they declined the suggestion.
Clearly Bob will not go on his own: he would not set off alone, but if he did then Alice would follow, and Alice's personal liberty means the joint preference must have both to go > Bob to go.
In decision theory, a capacity is defined as a function, from S, the set of subsets of some set, into, such that is set-wise monotone and is normalized ( i. e. Clearly this is a generalization of a probability measure, where the probability axiom of countability is weakened.

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