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Clearly, any line, l, of any bundle having one of these points of tangency, T, as vertex will be transformed into the entire pencil having the image of the second intersection of L and Q as vertex and lying in the plane determined by the image point and the generator of Af which is tangent to **zg at T.
Clearly there is always at least one such string for any n, as otherwise all possible strings ( infinitely many ) could be generated by the ( finitely many ) programs with lower complexity, so GenerateComplexString must always return.
Clearly, as the number of trials is increased, one might expect the relative frequency to become a better approximation of a " true frequency ".
Clearly, then, any two Englishmen must have at least this one ancestor in common, and thus any individual could claim kinship with the king.
Clearly there had been leaks, and Philby was later suspected as one of the leakers.
Clearly one of the main issues with nuclear propulsion would be safety, both during a launch for the passengers, but also in case of a failure during launch.
( Clearly, this is a matter of perspective, since while only one Frankie Goes To Hollywood track, " Relax ," hit the U. S. top 40, " Two Tribes " did hit the Hot 100.
Clearly this procedure is reversible – given any point on the surface of the sphere that is not the north pole, we can draw a straight line connecting that point to the north pole and intersecting the flat plane in exactly one point.
Clearly if one does not have enough money to pay the price then they cannot buy any of that item.
Clearly this creates a circular dependency, so the address of at least one root server must be known by a host in order to bootstrap access to the DNS.
Clearly the Caledonians understood they had little chance of winning such an engagement and sought to avoid one until Agricola had penetrated deep into their territory and reduced them to the necessity of risking such a dangerous gambit.
Clearly they were not worthy of Edward Gibbon Wakefield and after only one month he left Canterbury and sailed for Wellington.
Wrote one author, " Clearly, GM waged a war on electric traction.
Clearly, however, only good people can be friends to each other because of the other person himself ; for bad people find no enjoyment in one another if they get no benefit.
Clearly, the model he followed was one of the bishop as prophet or missionary.
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, one cannot ask this particular question of Grey Council surreptitiously.
Clearly, world peace must be our number one priority.
In one performance of this illusion, she became the first British celebrity to participate in the Clearly Impossible version of the illusion, where she was divided in two inside a clear-sided box that allowed her entire body to be seen at all times during the sawing-through and separation.
Clearly, Manningham enjoyed the Malvolio story most of all, and noted the play's similarity with Shakespeare's earlier play, as well as its relationship with one of its sources, the Inganni plays.
It must be emphasized that these studies were small — only tens of patients-and the results were therefore stated tentatively ; in the words of one of the cited sources: " Clearly more studies are needed before GH replacement for the elderly becomes established.
There are also several flags for the Arab League, usually seen in Arab League summits, one with an inverted Arab League flag with a white Background, for the President of the summit, Clearly seen in the Arab League Summit in Beirut.
Clearly, depending on whether one is a young child or an adult at the height of one ’ s powers, how one construes oneself as one was in the past will refer to very different salient experiential markers.

Clearly and could
Clearly a criminal trial is a criminal proceeding since if convicted the defendant could be fined or imprisoned.
Clearly though, at some point just before the battle, new information began to reach Xerxes of rifts in the allied command ; the Peloponnesians wished to evacuate from Salamis while they still could.
Clearly, the inexperienced youth could not cope with this enormous responsibility, so the emperor nominated Franz von Lauer as John's second-in-command and promoted him to Feldzeugmeister.
Clearly the owner of the horse had given the defendant possession of the animal – he had agreed that the defendant could borrow the horse to ride to Surrey.
Clearly, it was time to safeguard what remained ; and that could best be done under Talleyrand ’ s shield of legitimacy.
Clearly if we poured the entire GDP of the planet into protecting against this, we could minimise the risk, but might there be better things to spend it on?
Clearly these will require enormous storage and charging potentials, which could be manipulated to vary the rate of charging, and to output power during shortage periods, much as diesel generators are used for short periods to stabilize some national grids.
Clearly not all of these contracts could be physically settled, since there was not enough outstanding Lehman Brothers debt to fulfill all of the contracts, demonstrating the necessity for cash settled CDS trades.
Clearly the MS & LR could not countenance another major line in their territory, but Watkin was incensed, and tendered his resignation.
Clearly to Obrecht there could not be too much variety, particularly true regarding the musically exploratory period of his early twenties.
Clearly, Iamblichus meant for the masses of people to perform rituals that were more physical in nature, while the higher types, who were closest to the divine ( and whose numbers were few ), could reach the divine realm through contemplation.
Clearly a die could roll too few sixes as easily as too many and we would be just as suspicious, so we should use the two-tailed test which ( for example ) splits the 5 % probability across the two tails.
Clearly, it could be argued that a database operating on information gathered in the period 1970-1983 is outdated.
Clearly, if an object were simultaneously subject to both a centripetal force and an equal and opposite centrifugal force, the resultant force would vanish and the object could not experience a circular motion.
Clearly, repairs would take quite some time before the bridge could reopen to highway traffic and would be costly.
In 1913 Harrington Emerson proposed 12 principles of efficiency, the first three of which could be related to principles of war: Clearly defined ideals-Objective, Common sense-Simplicity, Competent counsel-Unity of Command.
Clearly sympathetic to the princess, Wagner once felt he was the only person who could save her.
" Clearly he was one of the visionaries that understood there were highly talented hockey players in the former Soviet Union that could have a place in this league ," said Bettman.
Clearly, there is a constellation of factors associated with the social changes prompted by colonialism that could have helped HIV to start to spread by the sexual route, establishing successful epidemics: urbanization, increased trade, a currency-based economy, behavioral changes, singlehood, sexual promiscuity, and increased movements of people.

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