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Clearly and visible
Clearly visible in the background is a banner stating " Mission Accomplished ".
Clearly visible from every beach along the way is Great Keppel Island, only thirty minutes away by boat.
Clearly visible in the image the Armoured Fist, clenching a pair of lightning bolts
Clearly visible from offshore is a white building with an enormous golden orb on the roof, this being the masonic lodge hall located in the city of Harper, Liberia.
Clearly visible its many Buddhist temples, later destroyed.
Clearly visible from the Grand Trunk Road and across from the Taraki railway station, Ghazu Nara is the site of a natural spring and the main drinking water source for the surrounding residents.
Clearly visible under her outer robe is the ' rochet ' a pleated surplice denoting the Augustinian Order.

Clearly and though
Clearly though, at some point after capturing Athens, Xerxes held a council of war with the Persian fleet ; Herodotus says this occurred at Phalerum.
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 Maxwell was driving at magnetization even though the same introduction clearly talks about dielectric polarization.
Clearly, Kearny retained the battle area, the ability to operate and maneuver, and also the initiative, though his losses were higher.
Clearly, in the second sentence, in an hour has the same syntactic function, though it does not contain an adverb ; therefore, a prepositional phrase consisting of a preposition and a noun ( preceded by its article ) can function as an adverbial and is called an adverbial phrase.
David Starkey writes: " The Groom of the Stool had ( to our eyes ) the most menial tasks ; his standing, though, was the highest ... Clearly then, the royal body service must have been seen as entirely honorable, without a trace of the demeaning or the humiliating.

Clearly and are
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 these are the Church ’ s agents of ministry and work of whom the body of Christ consists ; and God has ordained them.
Clearly then, M is directly indecomposable if and only if 0 and 1 are the only idempotents in E.
Clearly, P² = 1 ( the identity operator ), so the eigenvalues of P are + 1 and − 1.
Clearly, those who study folklore and literature are interested in them, but scholars from a variety of fields have found ways to profitably incorporate the study proverbs.
Clearly, no ethical rules apply, as they are all based on higher powers or on justification.
Clearly it is not foolproof as there are input sequences that yield all-zeros, all-ones, or other undesirable periodic output sequences.
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 the maximal right ideals of a ring R are exactly the maximal submodules of the module R < sub > R </ sub >.
Clearly recognisable examples are stands of E. platypus, E. vesiculosa and the unrelated E. stoatei.
Clearly, lethality, level of activity, and hippocampal plasticity are rescued, but are the animals free of any other RTT signs such as social behavior deficits, anxiety, and cognitive impairments?
Clearly, if both adrenals are removed, replacement with hydrocortisone or prednisolone is imperative.
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.
Clearly, such sets are not autonomous and are objects of human agency.
Clearly there are a great many kinds of trance.
Clearly, many more parameters are required to register every detail of the system down to the molecular or atomic scale than to simply specify, say, the temperature or the pressure of the system.
Clearly, there are some solutions to the equation.
Clearly, all Banach spaces and Fréchet spaces are F-spaces.
* " Some Reforms are Clearly Needed ", Constitutional Centenary Foundation ( Vic.
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 there are many ways this can be done.
Clearly today parliament tolerates only a very narrow exercise of the royal prerogative by issuance of letters patent, and such documents are issued with prior informal government approval, or indeed are now generated by government itself with the monarch's seal affixed as a mere formality.

Clearly and major
Clearly separating the three levels was a major feature of the relational database model implementations that dominate 21st century databases.
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 various
Clearly the starfish experience various levels of sublethal predation.

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