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Elsewhere and entire
" You knew straight away, you either loved it or hated it, and it polarised an entire nation for that summer " Elsewhere Smith said that " the Stranglers were my favourite punk band " and that " Elvis Costello was a cut above the whole lot of them.
Elsewhere, the term " ramp " would apply to the inclines between floors of a parking garage, but not to the entire structure itself.
Elsewhere ended with the suggestion that the entire series is a fantasy of a small boy in the episode " The Last One ".
Elsewhere in the UK, they are generally operated on particular routes in order to increase passenger numbers, rather than across entire networks.
Elsewhere for its entire six-year run, and was nominated for four Emmy awards for her work on the series.
Westphall, who has autism, took on major significance in St. Elsewhere < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s final episode, " The Last One ," where the common interpretation of that finale is that the entire St.
Elsewhere ; by extension this hypothesis can therefore be extended to series ranging from the science fiction program The X-Files to the entire Law & Order franchise ( due to various crossovers with characters from the Homicide series, in particular Det.

Elsewhere and world
Elsewhere in the world Brooks was also considered a star, and he enjoyed hit records and sell-out tours in regions including Brazil, throughout Europe, the Far East, New Zealand, and Australia.
Elsewhere in the world, two liquids of the types mentioned above remains the most common attribute of a language's consonant inventory, except in North America and Australia.
Elsewhere around the world, " punkabilly " band The Living End became major stars in Australia with their self-titled 1998 debut.
Elsewhere in the world, the age structure of the RSCDS membership is much more homogeneous.
Elsewhere in the world the sport was most strongly adopted in Europe and former Soviet Union.
Elsewhere in the world, the genus Phlebotomus is considered the vector of leishmaniasis.
Elsewhere in the world, Nelson's Column in Montreal was erected by the merchants of the Canadian city in 1809, and there is also a Mount Nelson, near Invermere, British Columbia.
The cosmology of Exalted also includes the Underworld, the celestial city of Yu-Shan, the demon realm of Malfeas, the machine world of Autochthonia, and Elsewhere.
Elsewhere in the world the Trust is working to save the Mallorcan midwife toad in Spain, the Western Lowland Gorilla in Cameroon, the Sumatran Orangutan in Sumatra, and Livingstone's Fruit Bat ( Pteropus livingstonii ) in the Comoros Islands.
Elsewhere in the world, individual Martello towers were erected to provide point defence of strategic locations.
Elsewhere in the world, such as the ancient Near East, ancient China, and ancient India, historical timelines unfolded differently.
Elsewhere in the world, particularly in the coverage of association football, the journalist's role often seems to be barely tolerated by the clubs and players.
Elsewhere in the world, the term development support communication was being used in UNDP programmes under the leadership of Erskine Childers, who was operating from his UNDP office in Bangkok together with his co-author of significant development support communication papers and wife, Malicca Vajrathron.
Elsewhere throughout the world, there are parish churches named in honor of Our Lady of Peace in various forms, especially in Ireland and the United States.
Elsewhere the Soviet Union had concluded friendship and cooperation treaties with a number of states in the non-communist world, especially among Third World and Non-Aligned Movement states.
Elsewhere in the world, bread considered similar to the stottie is known as Oven Bottom Bread.
Elsewhere in the world, Venezuela suddenly declares independence from the USN.

Elsewhere and experience
Elsewhere, these parties were established in the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries, and, ever since then, there has been a great debate about why the American experience was different.
Elsewhere this latter is termed " etheric ", while " astral " denotes an experience of dream-symbols, archetypes, memories, spiritual beings and visionary landscapes.

Elsewhere and by
Elsewhere, ethnic Poles constitute large minorities in Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine: Polish is the most widely used minority language in Lithuania's Vilnius County ( 26 % of the population, according to the 2001 census results ) and is found elsewhere in southeastern Lithuania ; in Ukraine it is most common in the Lviv and Lutsk regions, while in Western Belarus it is used by the significant Polish minority especially in the Brest and Grodno regions and in areas along the Lithuanian border.
Elsewhere around us, brothers and neighbors are engaged in homicide with means made available to them by those who lead humanity on our joint road into the third millennium.
Elsewhere, the plan for university reform ( plan Devaquet ) caused a crisis in 1986 when a young man named Malik Oussekine ( 1964 – 1986 ) was killed by the police, leading to massive demonstrations and the proposal's withdrawal.
Elsewhere in Africa, trouble developed in Nigeria, brought about by the ethnic diversity of the country and the wealth being generated by the nascent oil industry.
Elsewhere, as in North America, the UK and Australia, ALS services are performed by paramedics, but rarely with the type of direct " hands-on " physician leadership seen in Europe.
Late in his life, Derrida participated in two biographical documentaries, D ' ailleurs, Derrida Elsewhere by Saafa Fathy ( 1999 ), and Derrida by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman ( 2002 ).
Elsewhere in London the Savoy Palace of the king's uncle John of Gaunt was one of the buildings destroyed by the rioters.
Elsewhere in Europe, snakes were said to be repelled by ash leaves or a circle drawn by an ash branch.
Elsewhere, and especially in the main Iapydic area of the Lika highlands in Croatia, definite Celtic artifacts are scarce and explicable merely by commercial exchanges.
Elsewhere, Charon appears as a cranky, skinny old man or as a winged demon wielding a double hammer, although Michelangelo's interpretation, influenced by Dante's depiction in Inferno, canto 3, shows him with an oar over his shoulder, ready to beat those who delay (“ batte col remo qualunque s ' adagia ”, Inferno 3, verse 111 ).
Elsewhere it could be made by a justice of the peace or the sheriff or under-sheriff.
Elsewhere in Classical Greece, Dione was relegated to a minor role by classical times, being made into an aspect of Zeus's more usual consort, Hera, but never at Dodona.
Elsewhere, he is said to have died after his defeat by Hermes in a shouting contest.
Elsewhere in the south, Oswiu's ally Sigeberht of the East Saxons was murdered and replaced by his brother Swithhelm, who remained a Christian, but distanced himself from Oswiu and the Irish-Northumbrian church.
Elsewhere in Skáldskaparmál, Lofn appears in a kenning for " woman " in a work by the skald Ormr Steinþórsson.
" Elsewhere at Edfu, for example, Nephthys is a goddess who gives the Pharaoh power to see " that which is hidden by moonlight.
Elsewhere he has insisted: With regard to the 1930s, he has written that Gina Herrmann, in her 2010 study of Spanish communists ' memoirs, claimed that " of the many myths that Western Communists lived by, perhaps the most abiding is that of Communist anti-Fascism of the 1930s and 1940s — one that was consolidated in Spain's Civil War of 1936 – 1939.
Elsewhere, a group of drug dealers led by the criminal Cigar Face ( Dan Snow ) are harassing a police officer by the name of O ' Clancy ( Dick Martinsen ), trying to buy him off.
Elsewhere Darwin admits that " naturalists have not yet defined to each other's satisfaction what is meant by high and low forms " ( p336 ); nor have they now – this is one of the problems.
Somewhere to Elsewhere, released in July 2000, featured all the original members of Kansas, plus Greer, with all songs written by Livgren.
Elsewhere Lydus cites the epithet θυρέος to justify the key held by Janus.

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