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" Clearly, by this time, spurs had already become emblematic of knighthood.
Clearly there had been leaks, and Philby was later suspected as one of the leakers.
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Clearly he had arrived at this conclusion before he landed in Boston in 1631 because he criticized the Massachusetts Bay system immediately for mixing church and state.
Clearly Sviatislav's name belongs to this tradition, as he had a son by the name of Yaropolk, of much the same form, and a grandson by the very same name, Sviatopolk.
Clearly, the Purple machine was more secure than Red, but the Navy did not recognize that Red had already been broken.
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 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, he had upset a number of people with access to Brooke's ear.
Clearly from the start, Columbo certainly had a real wife whom everyone knew.
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 Wakefield had become a capable negotiator.
Clearly the author's previous sources had given out, but also his inventive talents were developing.
Besides " I Can See Clearly Now ," Nash recorded several hits in Jamaica, where he travelled in early 1968, as his girlfriend had family links with local TV and radio host and novel writer Neville Willoughby.
Clearly, the move of the Ottoman garrison from El Arish had not a sudden, panicked reaction ; indeed it was first noticed by Allied aerial reconnaissance planes as early as 25 October.
" Clearly, as early as the 1960s, Cohen had expressed the metaphor that led to formalization of agenda-setting by McCombs and Shaw.
Clearly, by the time David Ricardo came along he had a lot of well-established math to draw from.
Clearly, the intention of the footnote was to indicate that his brother had finally been repaid, and apparently Nathaniel had in part used the money to further his education as he did receive a doctorate ( a Ph. D. and an M. D.

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" 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.

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Clearly we can do this: We start at the first box, choose an item ; go to the second box, choose an item ; and so on.
Clearly, no ethical rules apply, as they are all based on higher powers or on justification.
Clearly, the starting point is on the line
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, h is holomorphic on D
Clearly linking Objectivism's principles with Imagism's, Louis Zukofsky insisted, in his introduction to the 1931 Objectivist issue of Poetry, on writing " which is the detail, not mirage, of seeing, of thinking with the things as they exist, and of directing them along a line of melody.
Clearly, open and semi-open systems favor this type of voter, since they can choose which primary they vote in on a yearly basis under these models.
He continued to sell well in Jamaica and, to a lesser extent, the UK, returning to the mainstream pop charts in the US and elsewhere (# 1 in France ) with a version of Johnny Nash's " I Can See Clearly Now " on the Cool Runnings film soundtrack in 1993.
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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 the EF is dependent on the ventricular EDV which may vary with ventricular disease associated with ventricular dilatation.
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 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, the phases also depend on frequency, although this effect is less interesting generally than the gain variations.
Clearly the inferential results are dependant on the values of the hyperparameters θ ( eg.
Clearly an infinitely dimensional function space cannot be represented on a discrete spectral element mesh.
Clearly, if 1 January is a Sunday, all the days marked by A will also be Sundays ; If 1 January is a Saturday, Sunday will fall on 2 January which is a B, and all the other days marked B will be Sundays ; if 1 January is a Monday, then Sunday will not come until 7 January, a G, and all the days marked G will be Sundays.
Clearly defined loops are hard to create, often causing the programmer to rely on the GOTO command ( this was later rectified in BASIC 3. 5 with the addition of the DO, LOOP, WHILE, UNTIL, and EXIT commands ).
Clearly, it was based on Fantoche puppetry.
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