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Conversely, we understand Cleopatra at her death as the transcendent queen of “ immortal longings ” because the container of her mortality can no longer restrain her: unlike Antony, she never melts, but sublimates from her very earthly flesh to ethereal fire and air .”
Conversely, because members of this committee can easily steer money to their home districts, it is considered very difficult to unseat a member of this committee at an election — especially if he or she is a " Cardinal.
Conversely, in countertransference, the therapist may become infatuated with his / her client: ' very good-looking ... she was the most gratifying of patients.
Conversely, in Mechanicsburg, she is confronted by Vole, a rogue Jäger who is actively trying to kill her and subvert Gil ; the extent to which Vole is working with the Baron, instead of following his own anti-Heterodyne agenda, has not yet been fully revealed.
Conversely, in a constitutional monarchy, the monarch is typically a " rubber stamp " to an elected parliament, even if he or she legally possesses considerable reserve powers and / or disagrees with the parliament's decisions.
Conversely, Eric only seems to find Jackie attractive when not hearing her voice in any way, stating at one point: " Good God, she is hot!
Conversely, a child with a language delay typically has not yet had the opportunity to produce speech sounds ; he or she is therefore likely to have a delay in speech as well.
Conversely, Mr. Bracken is all too knowing of Heddy's behavior, and swifty rebuffs her kissing up to him, as well as all the lies she tells about her work progress.
Conversely, she is not as central in most forms of established Christianity as she is in Gnosticism, but to some Christian mystics the Sophia is a very important concept.
Conversely, when a woman with no male offspring was widowed, she would share a husband with her daughter (" bigenerational polygyny "), thus avoiding land partitioning ( reference missing ).
" Conversely, in a 1911 article entitled " The Mexican Revolution " she wrote that " The communistic customs of these people are very interesting and very instructive too ...," in regards to Mexican Indian revolutionaries.
Conversely, his sister wrote in the December 1952 issue of Modern Screen Magazine that he left Norma Jeane because she decided to pursue modeling, and he didn't like the attention it created.

Conversely and writes
Conversely, Howard Marshall writes that the speeches were not entirely the inventions of the author and, while they may not be verbatim, nevertheless records the general idea.
Conversely, Dr. Brennan writes successful mystery novels based around a fictional ( in the Bones universe ) forensic anthropologist named Kathy Reichs.

Conversely and about
Conversely, movies about the supernatural are not necessarily always horrific.
Conversely, externalism holds that it is things about the world which motivate us, justify our beliefs, determine meaning, etc.
Conversely, numerous mitochondria are found in human liver cells, with about 1000 – 2000 mitochondria per cell, making up 1 / 5 of the cell volume.
Conversely, those same crystals will change about 0. 1 % of their static dimension when an external electric field is applied to the material.
Conversely, if an observer on a boat () can just see the tops of trees on a nearby shore (), the trees are probably about 16 km away.
Conversely, for the Williamites, the war was about maintaining Protestant and English rule in Ireland.
Conversely, some critics argue Wordsworth was not opposed to the panorama, but was rather hesitant about it.
Conversely, the north ( on the " rive droite ") has a gentle depression to about above sea level ( at Saint-Marceau ) between the Loire and the Loiret, designated a " zone inondable " ( flood-risk zone ).
Conversely, to English speakers who do not know Spanish, there is nothing redundant about " the La Brea tar pits " because the name " La Brea " is opaque: the speaker does not know that it is Spanish for " the tar ".
Conversely, yaks do not thrive at lower altitudes, and begin to suffer from heat exhaustion above about.
Conversely, the subject may also anticipate that the stimulus is about to become detectable or undetectable and may make a premature judgment ( the error of anticipation ).
( Conversely, Saratoga Avenue, which previously had been a fairly quiet road, now sees about 18, 000 cars a day because it is the only interchange in or near the city of Saratoga.
Conversely, many who wish to discuss a fictional work in depth, including the outcomes of events and the handling of the narrative resolution, feel compelled to avoid participating on public websites altogether, set up " closed " websites to exclude those who are sensitive about spoilers, or unilaterally blog at the expense of public exchange.
Conversely the argument " ornament is crime " does not say anything about function.
Conversely, pure representation by population creates distinct disadvantages for some Canadians, giving rise to frequent debate about how to balance the population size of electoral districts against their geographic size.
For example, Chern v. Bank of America held that a loan officer ’ s statement over the phone about interest rates was “ advertising .” Conversely, Bank of the West v. Superior Court implied that advertising might require “ widespread promotional activities directed to the public-at-large ” and that mere “ personal solicitations are not advertising .”
Conversely, GamePro listed the Arbiter as one of the five best things about the game, saying that while it was a different character than the Arbiter seen in Halo 2 and Halo 3, he was " like an alien Jack Bauer amped up on ".
Conversely, the water level rises about above the average during heavy rainfall years.
Conversely, the other alien sees something unique about the human species and feels the protocol is outdated and inhumane.
Conversely, some family situations have been omitted from the program, such as several family divorces, Tim's arrest ( and acquittal ), and details about some of Chapman's children.
There are many stories of men lying about their age to join the armed forces, for example to fight in World War I. Conversely, those wishing to avoid conscription may also falsify their age: the birthdate of Henryk Gulbinowicz, Bishop Emeritus of Wroclaw, Poland and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, was changed from 1923 to 1928 by his parents and his parish priest to prevent him from being conscripted during World War II.
Conversely, it is estimated that about 10, 000 volumes and 9, 000 other items in the Berlin State Library are there as a result of Nazi plunder.
Conversely, if MegaMan does enough battles ( about 1000 ) without ever using a Dark Chip, he will turn brighter in color and allow him to more easily achieve Full Syncro mode.

Conversely and double
Conversely, if a double sharp were added to any other note not containing a sharp or flat as indicated by the key signature then the note will be raised two semitones or a whole step with respect to the chromatic scale.
Conversely, Molde ruined Rosenborg's march for the double with a 5-0 win at Aker Stadion in the quarter-final of 2009 Norwegian Cup.
Conversely, he also ranked among the top ten in strikeouts and led all American League batters by grounding into 25 double plays.
Conversely, given a configuration of a conic and six lines which tangent to it in the plane, we may define the double cover of the plane ramified over the union of these 6 lines.
Conversely, most minerals are anisotropic which produces birefringence or double refraction of light entering the material in all directions other than an optic axis ( a direction of single refraction in a doubly refractive material ).

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