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Consequentially and paper
Consequentially the paper under Moore became more political than it had been under Chancellor.

Consequentially and
Consequentially The Spectator s political outlook in its first thirty years reflected Rintoul s liberal-radical agenda.
During a period in which various methods of temperament were used by keyboards, strings and even singers, Tosi laments that “ except in some few Professors, that modern Intonation is very bad .” He speaks of a differing “ Semitone Major and Minor ” ( or a larger and a smaller semitone ) whose “ ifference cannot be known by an Organ or Harpsichord, if the Keys of the Instrument are not split .” Consequentially, he warns that “ if a Soprano was to sing D sharp, like E flat, a nice Ear will find he is out of Tune, because this last rises .” Tosi s remedy to poor intonation is to begin the singer young on solfege, using the traditional gamut created by Guido.
Consequentially, this enabled the picturesque site to act as a proxy for the Old World s culture, relics, and established nature which the new colony innately lacked ( Gordon 2006 ).

Consequentially and government
Consequentially, the non-LDS Liberal Party took control of City government in the 1890 election.

Consequentially and was
Consequentially, on 8 May 2009 it was announced that the show would end in July, the presenters claiming in a statement that viewers " simply couldn't find us ".
Consequentially, Linden was actively involved in negotiations with Gary Bettman and the NHL on a new CBA that ended the 2004 – 05 lockout.
Consequentially, given it was so severely overshadowed, the traditional methodology of using grand architecture to convey power was rendered less significant.
Consequentially, in accepting the last meal the condemned was believed to forgive the executioner, the judge, and witness ( es ).
Consequentially, over that weekend there was a rush to recruit candidates to fill districts without an incumbent.
Consequentially, the total operational life for the GLAS instrument was expected to be as little as less than a year as a result.
Consequentially, British National ( Overseas ) status was also lost, if it was held.

Consequentially and has
Consequentially, urban art has a very important place in the city
Consequentially it has suffered from a great deal of erosion, leading to Scottish Natural Heritage constructing a large path.

Consequentially and been
Consequentially the national side, nicknamed the Dragons, have often been a very strong force in the international game.

Consequentially and much
Consequentially, the line of Retzius appears broader and much more prominent, often presenting a brownish colour under the microscope. The neonatal line is the darkest band, which represents the disrupted enamel formation due to the stress of being born.

Consequentially and is
Consequentially, the Porter meadow is the primary spot for students smoking, drinking, or making noise in moderate to large groups.
Consequentially, a proton is released for every two O < sub > 2 </ sub > bound.
Consequentially, the Black Mask is kidnapped and left trapped in a truck with a bound and gagged Li and the rest of his henchmen.

Consequentially and on
Consequentially, many Aboriginal people were injured or died while trying to access the water, either falling in and drowning or breaking bones on the windlass handle.

Consequentially and .
Consequentially, the properties of the meter were learned as specific " rules " rather than as a natural result of musical expression.
Consequentially, in Spring of 1953, Communist troops had more difficulty transporting troops and supplies due to relentless allied intervention.
Consequentially, proteins of a certain range in size will require a variable volume of eluent ( solvent ) before being collected at the other end of the column of gel.
Consequentially, the question of whether babdrung ( visionary Gesar bards ) should be regarded as ch ' öpa ( Dharma people ) will be answered differently by those who favor and those who oppose the epic.
Consequentially, northern clubs that existed purely for social and recreational rugby began to affiliate to the Northern Union, whilst retaining amateur status.
Consequentially, this makes " MST3K: The Movie " shorter than the original " This Island Earth ", or even the average, 90-minute " MST3K " episode.
Consequentially, with a majority vote supported by all members of the House of Commons, except for members of the Bloc Québécois, both houses of the Parliament approved the legislation.
Consequentially, these women are left landless and without the protection land offers.
Consequentially, not only constructions that are lexically fixed, like many idioms, but also more abstract ones like argument structure schemata, are pairings of form and conventionalized meaning.
Consequentially, less cost-sensitive designs like the FN Minimi make use of aluminium or lighter-than-steel alloys.

paper and opposed
The Whig canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard, Gordon and Bolingbroke, together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as Montesquieu, formed the authoritative literature of this culture ; and its values and concepts were those with which we have grown familiar: a civic and patriot ideal in which the personality was founded in property, perfected in citizenship but perpetually threatened by corruption ; government figuring paradoxically as the principal source of corruption and operating through such means as patronage, faction, standing armies ( opposed to the ideal of the militia ), established churches ( opposed to the Puritan and deist modes of American religion ) and the promotion of a monied interest — though the formulation of this last concept was somewhat hindered by the keen desire for readily available paper credit common in colonies of settlement.
Dead-tree edition refers to a printed paper version of a written work, as opposed to digital alternatives such as a web page.
The commonly specified Model 33 ASR included a paper tape punch / reader, where ASR stands for " Automatic Send / Receive " as opposed to the punchless / readerless KSR-Keyboard Send / Receive and ROP-Receive Only Printer models.
The answer is pretty printed by default ; that is, it is displayed as it would be written on paper, as opposed to returned by calculators which are incapable of displaying superscripts or subscripts.
The phrase " snail mail " is used to mean regular postal service delivery of paper messages as opposed to the delivery of email, which can be virtually instantaneous.
This 1926 paper was enthusiastically endorsed by Einstein, who saw the matter-waves as an intuitive depiction of nature, as opposed to Heisenberg's matrix mechanics, which he considered overly formal.
The General Assembly then convened for its second special session between 16 April to 14 May 1948, during which it considers a working paper submitted by the United States ( U. S .) on the question of the " Trusteeship of Palestine ", which was opposed by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( U. S. S. R .) as well as the Jewish Agency.
The paper was widely opposed by First Nations groups, and later abandoned.
The Poor Man's Guardian in the 1830s, edited by Henry Hetherington dealt with questions of class solidarity, universal suffrage, property, and temperance, and opposed the Reform Act of 1832, The paper explored the rhetoric of violence versus non-violence, or what its writers referred to as moral versus physical force.
He is traditionally regarded as the inventor of paper and the papermaking process, in forms recognizable in modern times as paper ( as opposed to Egyptian papyrus ).
Long a voice of Canadian nationalism, the paper opposed free trade with the United States in the 1980s and has recently expressed concern about U. S. takeovers of Canadian firms.
Rollfilm or roll film is any type of spool-wound photographic film protected from white light exposure by a paper backing, as opposed to film which is protected from exposure and wound forward in a cartridge.
During that time, the paper supported parliamentary reform, but opposed a broader franchise and the Chartist leadership.
Louis Veuillot, in his paper, L ' Unitiers, opposed him.
While the paper was known as a generally conservative voice of the business establishment in the postwar decades, historian David Hayes, in a review of its positions, has noted that the Globe's editorials in this period " took a benign view of hippies and homosexuals ; championed most aspects of the welfare state ; opposed, after some deliberation, the Vietnam War ; and supported legalizing marijuana.
Though he only knew a handful of guitar chords and improvised the majority of his lyrics ( as opposed to committing them to paper ), Suzuki was asked to perform with the band that same night.
Benton was an unflagging advocate for " hard money ", that is gold coin ( specie ) or bullion as money — as opposed to paper money " backed " by gold as in a " gold standard ".
The paper opposed Davíð in the bitterly fought 2003 parliamentary election when there was talk of corruption, bribery and abuse of the police.
While the paper has in recent times becomes associated with the Quebec nationalist movement, it is important to note that Bourassa himself was in fact opposed to the notion of a separate territorial entity for the majority French-speaking province, believing instead in an Anglo-French conception of Canada in which French-speaking Canadians would see their culture recognized as equal and protected and encouraged from coast to coast.
Some independent Labour leftists split from the paper when it opposed the tactic of raising rates to offset cuts to local government services.
In the context of controversy over the IPCC Second Assessment Report the paper was praised by those opposed to action on climate change, and the conservative organisation Accuracy in Media claimed that it had not been publicised due to media bias.
One paper published a caricature in which William Henry is awed by the findings when the rest of the family forges more of them ( as opposed to what was really going on ).

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