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Contrarily and their
Contrarily, in Polish Culture, especially in what the Poles have known to be their Borderlands, the Kresy, a popular belief persists that sneezes may be an inauspicious sign that one's mother-in-law speaks ill of their son-in-law at that moment.
Contrarily, some researchers have suggested that some bullies are " psychologically strongest " and have " high social standing " among their peers, while their victims are " emotionally distressed " and " socially marginalized ".

Contrarily and have
Contrarily, Captain Douglas Cohn argues that the plan may have worked if Moltke had followed Schlieffen's original plan instead of modifying it.
Contrarily, the English maintained, on the basis of the arbitration-article 30 of the treaty, that only the Council of Defence would have jurisdiction over employees of the " other " company.

Contrarily and no
Contrarily, consider an 80-year-old woman with no flight experience attempting to interact with the same F22 Raptor interface.
Contrarily to places where Afro-Indians feel uncomfortable, in the French West Indies they are now treated in a more positive way by other categories of the population and no longer face the cruel existential dilemma of post-slavery times.

Contrarily and be
" Contrarily, a kinetically unstable substance is said to be " labile.
Contrarily, local application of estrogen has been shown to block the ability of fluvoxamine to slow serotonin clearance, suggesting that the same pathways which are involved in SSRI efficacy may also be affected by components of local estrogen signaling pathways.
Contrarily for Adorno, art is supposed to be subjective, challenging, and oriented against the oppressiveness of the power structure.
Contrarily, its rival, the American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ), believed success could be more easily achieved through state-by-state campaigns.
Contrarily, critics like Lansbury suggest the narrator is too unsympathetic in all Gaskell's Manchester novels to be her own voice:
Contrarily, Cole thought the plot “ flows like a low-budget clip show ”, requiring the player to be familiar with the anime and allegedly neither introducing characters and situations in a proper fashion nor including all portions of the story arc.
Contrarily, propose that these two levels could be earliest Jurassic intervals of reverse polarity not sampled in the Newark Basin Sequence ( many more lava flows are present in the Moroccan Succession than in the Newark Basin ), but observed in Early Jurassic sedimentary sequences of the Paris Basin of France.
Microchimerism has now been further implicated in other autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus .< ref > Contrarily, an alternative hypothesis on the role of microchimeric cells in lesions is that they may be facilitating tissue repair of the damaged organ.

Contrarily and under
Contrarily, determinism does not usually imply the existence of such a supernatural being ; many determinist models fall under scientific rather than religious or mystical philosophies.

Contrarily and .
Contrarily, the 1996 Constitutional Reform designates the President of the Senate as constitutional successor ; but the Senate ( provided for by 1996 Reform ) does not exist.
Contrarily, his detractors in Egypt and the Arab world believed Nasser's acceptance of the resolution was a sign that he wanted to negotiate the Palestinian issue, removing it from the top of his agenda.
Contrarily, opalescence is correctly applied to the milky, turbid appearance of common or potch opal.
" Contrarily, John Richardson in the peer-reviewed journal Eighteenth-Century Life has argued that Macheath is powerful as a literary figure precisely because he stands against any interpretation, " against expectation and illusion.
* Contrarily, long vowels in Standard inflections are sometimes shortened.
Contrarily to the National Defense Commission, however, the Party and State CMCs are almost identical in leadership, composition and powers.
Contrarily, Tajimi experiences relatively cold winters with frequent frosts and occasional snow throughout the winter.
Contrarily, Gwanggaeto stele mentioned Dongbuyeo as a vassal state of Goguryeo, even long after its destruction.
Contrarily, certain Anabaptists, Huguenots, and Bohemian Brethren were premillennial.
Contrarily, with his proclamation to the peoples of Northern Dobruja, Kogălniceanu enshrined the standard patriotic narrative of the events: he asserted that the region had been " united " with Romania, as a " Romanian land ", because of the people's wishes and sacrifices.
Contrarily to the previous albums, Sarac ' h contains very personal lyrics, in which the author writes about himself.
Contrarily, the thought is that since more close plays occur at first base than third, the first base dugout is preferred.
Contrarily, beef exposed to nitric oxides from open flames ( wood, charcoal, propane, etc.
Contrarily, attacks were made against the British and the elite Egyptians who worked with them.
Contrarily to what the name could seem to suggest, its sound is not inspired by swing music, only Franco-Ontarian folklore, which is adapted with techno music.
Contrarily, distal form index social contexts of a more formal, public nature such as distant acquaintances, business settings, or other formal settings.

Republican and volunteers
Eoin O ' Duffy led a brigade of 700 Irish volunteers to fight for Franco during the Spanish Civil War, and Frank Ryan led the Connolly column who fought on the opposite side, with the Republican International Brigades.
* 1987 – The Loughgall Ambush: The SAS kills eight Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteers and a civilian during an ambush in Loughgall, Northern Ireland.
* 1988 – Three Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteers are killed by Special Air Service on the territory of Gibraltar in the conclusion of Operation Flavius.
About 100 Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) volunteers escape an attempt by over 1, 300 British forces to encircle them.
On 8 March 1966, a group of ex-Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) volunteers planted a bomb that destroyed Nelson's Pillar in Dublin.
On his return home from the ceremony, Wilson was assassinated by two Irish Republican Army volunteers.
While the Republican Oath was much mentioned in the Treaty debates of 1921-22, it had taken over a year to arrange to have the oath sworn by the Dáil TDs and IRA volunteers, between May 1919 and August 1920.
The Republican Guard then consisted of between 50, 000 and 60, 000 men ( although some sources indicate up to 80, 000 ), all volunteers, and some 750 Soviet T-72 and Asad Babil tanks and scores of T-55 and T-62 tanks, along with other mechanized vehicles.
On April 9, Baghdad fell to American forces with only sporadic resistance by Fedayeen irregulars, foreign volunteers, and remnants of the Special Republican Guard, effectively ending the government of Saddam Hussein.
They were particularly active in supporting the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War, and around twenty-five members and sympathisers ( including George Orwell ) went to Spain to assist the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ) as part of an ILP Contingent of volunteers.
In 1937, exactly one century after the Rebellion, the names of William Mackenzie and Louis-Joseph Papineau were applied to the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion or the Mac-Paps, a battalion of officially unrecognised Canadian volunteers who fought on the Republican side in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
On 22 June 1922, two London-based volunteers of the Irish Republican Army, Reginald Dunne and Joseph O ' Sullivan, assassinated Wilson outside his house at 36 Eaton Square at approximately 2. 20pm.
Livingston was aided by a cadre of dedicated Republican volunteers, including the newly-installed National Committeewoman Virginia Martinez of Kenner.
Joseph Carter Abbott ( July 15, 1825October 8, 1881 ) was a Union Army colonel during the American Civil War who was awarded the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers and a Republican United States Senator from the state of North Carolina between 1868 and 1871.
A Republican volunteers corps was also established with an enlistment salary of 50 pesetas and a daily salary of 2 pesetas and 1 crust of bread.
The Imperial Roman army ( 30 BCE – 284 CE ), when the Republican system of citizen-conscription was replaced by a standing professional army of mainly volunteers serving standard 20-year terms ( plus 5 as reservists ), as established by the first Roman emperor, Augustus ( sole ruler 30 BCE – 14 CE ).
During the 2008 cycle, through a partnership of Republican volunteers, donors and 59 members of the House of Representatives, five House GOP challengers won against incumbent Democrats.
Bread & Puppet volunteers were among the 79 people arrested at a warehouse in Philadelphia during the 2000 Republican National Convention.
At 4: 00am a sentry stopped a car on the outskirts of the town and on discovering it contained the Republican commander, with five armed volunteers, arrested them.
* 10 June-Frank Ryan, member of the Irish Republican Army, editor of An Phoblacht, leftist activist and leader of Irish volunteers on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War ( born 1902 ).
* 13 May-Irish Republican Army volunteers, Dan Breen and Seán Treacy are injured while rescuing Seán Hogan from custody in County Limerick.
* Frank Ryan, member of the Irish Republican Army, editor of An Phoblacht, leftist activist and leader of Irish volunteers on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War ( died 1944 ).

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