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Clearly and three
Clearly, it is only worthwhile to test candidate factors less than n, and in order from two upwards because an arbitrary n is more likely to be divisible by two than by three, and so on.
Clearly Hen Knight knew her star chaser better than most and campaigned him appropriately, hence the three Gold Cup wins.
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 and levels
# Clearly enunciated or implied pulse at all levels, with the fastest levels rarely being extreme.
Clearly the starfish experience various levels of sublethal predation.
Clearly variations in the physiological levels of these proteins ( such as Mad2 or BubR1 ) are associated with aneuploidy and tumorigenesis, and this has been demonstrated using animal models.
Clearly semantic models based on attribute-value pairs fail to identify privileged levels in the hierarchy.
Clearly, no speaker can ever in fact produce a sentence with an infinite recursive structure, and in certain cases ( for example, center embedding ), people are unable to comprehend sentences with only a few levels of recursion.

Clearly and was
Clearly, this was a family in crisis.
Clearly, finding a Biblical, non-sectarian name was important.
Clearly, something was being secreted by the vagus nerve and affecting the heart.
Clearly there had been leaks, and Philby was later suspected as one of the leakers.
Clearly, Lyon & Healy was making plucked string instruments in the 1880s, with Washburn ( guitars, mandolins, banjos, and zithers ) being their premier line.
Tulane University Sports Law Program Director Gabe Feldman ( who attended the hearing in court ) said, " Clearly the judge, by her questions, indicated she thinks Goodell overstepped his authority, and this case was always going to be about if he executed his power fairly ...
Clearly, the ' apeiron ' was some sort of basic substance.
Clearly, Swift's idea of having another species domesticate mankind was anathema to Heinlein ( who did not hesitate to point out weaknesses of both human and alien characters in his works ), and this part of the book expresses his vociferous rebuttal.
Clearly, the work was being well cared for.
Clearly, the Purple machine was more secure than Red, but the Navy did not recognize that Red had already been broken.
Clearly, Detour was a higher priority to PRC, and the release was well promoted in theaters with a full array of color print support, including a six sheet, standees, hand drawn portraits of the actors, and a jukebox tie-in record with Bing Crosby singing " I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me ".
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, for simulators with side-by side crew, a system that gave correct cross-cockpit viewing was required.
Clearly, the sound of the name — at a time when spoken forms were dominant — was fixed by then.
Clearly, the end of the Jurassic limestone ridge at the Humber was significant in the English settlement of Lincolnshire.
Clearly ' few experiences are more prominent in the lives of preadolescents than the onset of puberty '; so that ' at eleven or twelve you're just reaching the end of a long period during which change was steady and incremental ': Freud's latency years.
" Clearly audible on the Criterion laserdisc, this line is obscured on the new DVD because the director, while remastering the sound for the new release, thought the character should be whispering the line to himself rather than yelling it, as it was on the Criterion laserdisc.
Clearly, Falwell was a public figure for purposes of First Amendment law.
Clearly, it was time to safeguard what remained ; and that could best be done under Talleyrand ’ s shield of legitimacy.
Clearly this was the team of the future!
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 and major
Clearly visible, though, are the major and various subsequent minor alterations, giving an interesting insight into its architectural history.
Clearly the MS & LR could not countenance another major line in their territory, but Watkin was incensed, and tendered his resignation.
Clearly, a better quality of signal on FM was a major factor in Piccadilly 1152's audience decline.
In 1972, Johnny Nash scored a major international hit with the reggae-styled " I Can See Clearly Now " ( with The Wailers as his backup band ).
Clearly a major killer storm that had already devastated parts of South Florida, it prompted the largest evacuation of the city to date.

Clearly and feature
Clearly defined proportions were a feature of Renaissance architecture and reflected the growing interest in the Classical heritage of Rome.
Clearly inspired by its older namesake in Bath, it differs from the Bath crescent in that it is not a true crescent at all but two quadrant terraces each terminated by a circular bow in the Regency style which rises as a tower, a feature which would not have been found in the earlier classically inspired architecture of the 18th century which the design of the crescent seeks to emulate.

Clearly and database
Clearly, it could be argued that a database operating on information gathered in the period 1970-1983 is outdated.

Clearly and model
Consider the theory obtained by adding a new constant symbol ε to the language and adjoining to Σ the axiom ε > 0 and the axioms ε < 1 / n for all positive integers n. Clearly, the standard real numbers R are a model for every finite subset of these axioms, because the real numbers satisfy everything in Σ and, by suitable choice of ε, can be made to satisfy any finite subset of the axioms about ε.
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, the model he followed was one of the bishop as prophet or missionary.

Clearly and century
Clearly, as Stephen Hales ( a firm Newtonian of the early eighteenth century ) declared, this was Newton's mode of explaining " by Query.
Clearly much of the land on the north and west sides of the present walled area was only taken into the village at the time of the 15th century murage grants.

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