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Equally, although the army has no history of peace support contributions, its involvement in RAMSI has proven a catalyst to determine how it could train for and be used in UN operations.
Equally, he saw that friendship with Prussia and Britain, following its triumph in the Seven Years War, could offer more to aid his plans than either Austria or France.
Equally, if the accusations of larceny are true, he could perhaps have afforded to buy their loyalty.
Equally, Madame Giselle had an estranged daughter who inherits her considerable estate: could one of the female passengers be this heiress?
Equally station management and presentation style were well-admired and it could have been controversial to dismiss that as a result of purely administrative changes.
Equally, it could be argued that the questionable morality of the Cold War threat of mutually assured nuclear destruction again vindicated the FoR philosophy.
Equally Hamm could be short for Hammer and Clov be " clove ", hammer and nail representing one aspect of their relationship.
Equally skilled with shinai, bokken / bokutou, and katana, his signature technique was named the Mumyo-ken ( which roughly translates as " no light blade " or " unenlightened blade ") or Sandanzuki ( which translates as " Three Piece Thrust "), a technique that could attack one's neck, left shoulder, and right shoulder with one strike.
America ’ s “ betrayal ” of the League of Nations was only the first in a series of US actions — over war debts, naval rivalry, the 1931-2 Manchurian crisis and the Depression — that convinced British leaders that the United States could not be relied on .’ Equally, as President Truman's secretary of state, Dean Acheson, recalled: ' Of course a unique relation existed between Britain and America — our common language and history ensured that.
Equally significant is a passage preserved in the writings of Teles, who tells how Metrocles as a young student of the Lyceum and the Academy could not keep up with the extravagant life-style requirements:
Equally important to the large scale of attendance at these meetings ( several thousand came to each, and given the relatively narrow scale of the franchise, this meant Gladstone could address a large proportion of electors in each district ) was the widespread reporting of Gladstone's speeches and the public reaction to them.
Equally pleasing to the reviewers at Zzap! 64 and Amiga User Internationals Tony Horgan was the simplicity of the game ; they observed that almost anyone could quickly familiarise themselves with the game mechanics, making the two-player mode a fun and quick pastime.
Equally, a grandmother could be both a maternal and paternal grandmother and thus in division of resources, a daughter ’ s offspring should be favored.
Equally it could be that Éogan Mór was the earthly representation of the god.
Equally they meant that more men could be put on the walls in a shorter period of time, as simple ladders constrained the men attacking to moving up in single file thus making the task of defending the walls far easier.
Equally impossible was for Gilmour or Waters to sing the song's highest part, " dragged down by the stone ", in the original key, which would begin on the first B above Middle C. As any recording of the early perfomances will attest, neither singer could quite reach and sustain it, even when attempting it together.

Equally and from
Equally important is the coffee ceremony which accompanies the serving of the coffee, which is sometimes served from a jebena ( ጀበና ), a clay coffee pot in which the coffee is boiled.
Equally proficient in mathematics and geography as well as classical languages, he produced the first woodcut map of Silesia made on the basis of surveys and data collected from local inhabitants, which he published in 1561 under the title " Silesiae Typus " and dedicated to Nicolaus II.
Equally there is criticism from Austria that Slovenia has not given it ` s German-Austrian minority and heritage, the same recognition that it has given to Italians and Hungarians, although Germans have historically been the largest ethhnic minority of the country.
The resulting economic development would in addition, so it was believed, make social expenditures largely superfluous ... Equally important was it ... to raise the revenue that would still have to be raised in such a way as to deflect economic behaviour as little as possible from what it would have been in the absence of all taxation (' taxation for revenue only ').
Equally, they are highly likely to attract attention from customs officials on importation into many countries.
Equally important, the railroad cut travel time from Binghamton to New York City, then the most rapidly growing area of the United States, from 5 days to 12 hours.
Equally noteworthy is Music Bureau poetry ( yuefu ), collected and presumably refined popular lyrics from folk music.
Equally, the Proto-Celtic * nāmant-‘ enemy ’ ( Irish námhaid, genitive namhad ‘ enemy ’ from the Old Irish náma, g. námat, pl. n.
Equally successful was the Intercepted Letter from Canton ( 1805 ), also anonymous, a satire on Dublin society.
Equally, an interstellar refugee camp turned slum of dubious reputation called the Dipple provides the starting point for a number of planet stories, as the number of desperate young people seeking any escape from its poverty is high.
Equally, the emission from a particular state may be selectively monitored, providing a measure of the population of that state.
Equally, there is congestion on Ratby Lane in the late afternoons for traffic leaving the A46 and M1 wishing to join the A47 from this direction.
Equally interesting are those perceptual processes that differ from, or go beyond those found in humans, such as echolocation in bats and dolphins, motion detection by skin receptors in fish, and extraordinary visual acuity, motion sensitivity and ability to see ultraviolet light in some birds.
Equally spectacular was Roz's fatal exit from the show, falling down an elevator shaft.
Equally if not more important breeding efforts have been carried out by the Chester Zoo and two amateur fish-lovers from Chennai-Mr. Venkatesh and Murali ( as reported by The Hindu in October 2008 ).
Equally compelling were the 11 rescue convoys that JDC operated from war-ravaged Sarajevo during the 1992-95 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Equally, BBC Radio Cymru broadcasts Welsh programmes for approximately the same time and covering a wide variety of genres: a specifically branded youth section C2 contributes to this by broadcasting songs from the pop and rock genres.
Equally revealing are the letters from the Housekeepers to the Lord Chamberlain, complaining about the Ladies ' behaviour.
Equally time consuming although perhaps more picturesque is the long march up Eskdale from Brotherikeld, gaining the ridge at either Ore Gap or Three Tarns.
Equally shocking is the implication that Himiko herself may have vampiric characteristics from that same encounter with Miyu, which have yet to manifest ; apparently, Himiko is the first human who exchanged blood with Miyu, right after she became the Guardian.
Equally as expected the Renaults were slow off the start line and so Scheckter grabbed the lead from Arnoux.
Equally as notable was McGregor's creation of the Brotherhood of Breath in 1969, which branched out from his work as The Blue Notes.
Equally, if the employer complains that the employee has taken to working away from the office, the employee may argue that the employer has acquiesced.

Equally and world
Equally, evolution may be employed as a mechanism for generating a dynamic world of adaptive individuals, in which the selection pressure is imposed by the program, and the viewer plays no role in selection, as in the Black Shoals project.
Equally important ,” he mentioned, “ is that the cottage industry in this part of the world is more significant than what most people realize.
Equally, he has gained world recognition for his classic study on the stability of the Walrasian price adjustment processes, his fundamental analysis ( with Gerard Debreu ) on the relation between the core and the set of competitive equilibria ( the so-called Edgeworth conjecture, named after the Irish economist, Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, Feb 8, 1845-Feb 13, 1926 ), his remarkable sufficient condition ( i. e., balancedness ) for the existence of a core in non-transferable utility games and general exchange economies, his seminal paper with Lloyd Shapley on housing markets, and his pioneering study on increasing returns and models of production in the presence of indivisibilities.
Equally, the forms used for the finest Insular art were all adopted from the Roman world: Gospel books like the Book of Kells and Book of Lindisfarne, chalices like the Ardagh Chalice and Derrynaflan Chalice, and penannular brooches like the Tara Brooch.
Equally influenced by improvisational music and " composed " sounds, Killick's style blends primitive folk, heavy metal, and sacred musics from around the world.

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