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Equally noteworthy are these works likewise influenced:

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Equally penetrating in its fashion is the following remark by a lady in the course of a literary conversation: `` So much has already been written about everything that you can't find out anything about it ''.
Equally, the acceptance that a lawyer is an officer of the court ( for swearing the affidavit ) is not a given.
Equally important is to determine whether no such assignments exist, which would imply that the function expressed by the formula is identically FALSE for all possible variable assignments.
Equally famous is the annual Hogmanay celebration.
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 memorable and influential on Walt Whitman is Emerson's idea that " a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.
He is known by the epithets Lámhfhada ( pronounced /' la: wad ̪ ˠə /, meaning " long arm " or " long hand "), for his skill with a spear or sling, Ildánach (" skilled in many arts "), Samhildánach (" Equally skilled in many arts "), Lonnbeimnech (" fierce striker " or perhaps " sword-shouter ") and Macnia (" boy hero "), and by the matronymic mac Ethlenn or mac Ethnenn (" son of Ethliu or Ethniu ").
Equally out of place in a judicial framework is perhaps the institution's most peculiar feature: that it can take place at most once a year, and only for one person.
Equally fictional is the nonviolent protest of Hegetorides of Thasos.
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.
Equally probable is any other string of four characters allowed by the typewriter, such as " GGGG ", " mATh ", or " q % 8e ".
Equally incorrect is the signature, The Chairman of the Presidium.
Equally convincing evidence is of large overabundances of specific stable elements in stellar atmospheres of asymptotic giant branch stars.
Equally as bossy as Danny and surprisingly tough for her stature, Toots is also considered second in command of the gang.
Equally, there are some cities where the local government district is in fact smaller than the historical or natural boundaries of the city.
Equally shocked, Bronski turns and walks out in silence, but Ehrhardt immediately thinks that Maria is having an affair with Hitler and he has just been caught trying to steal the Führer's girl.
Equally uncertain is the date of Oswiu's return to Northumbria.
Equally important, the evidence for the " what is it?
Equally little is known about early Guaraní society and beliefs.
Equally important is the broader area of cultural intelligence, which draws heavily on the social sciences.

Equally and Music
Equally committed to the promotion of brass music through education, the American Brass Quintet has been in residence at The Juilliard School since 1987 and at the Aspen Music Festival since 1970.

Equally and poetry
Equally important to later developments are texts on poetry, rhetoric, and sophistry, including many of Plato's dialogues, such as Cratylus, Ion, Gorgias, Lesser Hippias, and Republic, along with Aristotle's Poetics, Rhetoric, and On Sophistical Refutations.
" Equally significant for the understanding of this movement of divergent, though interconnected, poetry practices that emerged in the 1970s was Ron Silliman's poetry newsletter Tottel's ( 1970 – 81 ), and Bruce Andrews's selection in a special issue of Toopick ( 1973 ), as well as Lyn Hejinian's editing of Tuumba Press and James Sherry's editing of ROOF magazine.

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Equally influential, if not more so, however, have been earlier pieces of political fiction such as Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), Candide ( 1759 ) and Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1852 ).
Equally unsuccessful had been a papal warrant issued for his arrest ( 22 November 1331 ), when he fled to Southern Italy.
Equally successful was the Intercepted Letter from Canton ( 1805 ), also anonymous, a satire on Dublin society.
Equally influenced by the films of the Italian neorealists, novelists such as Luis Romero ( La noria, 1951 ), Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio ( El jarama, 1956 ), Jesús Fernández Santos ( Los bravos, 1956 ), Carmen Martín Gaite ( Entre visillos, 1957 ), Ignacio Aldecoa ( El fulgor y la sangre, 1954 ), and Juan Goytisolo ( Juegos de manos, 1954 ) produced a social realist tradition that was as celebrated as it was short lived.
" Equally popular was the English astrologer Robert Turner's translation of the Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy ( 1655 ), which was erroneously attributed to having been written by Agrippa.
Equally celebrated was Ordinary Families ( 1933 ), the story of a young girl growing up with her family in Pin Mill, Suffolk.
A sequel, Another Monster at the End of This Book: Starring Lovable, Furry Old Grover, and Equally Lovable, Furry Little Elmo ( ISBN 0-375-80562-1 ), was published in 1996.
Equally controversial are groups at the other end of this spectrum such as Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia ( HTI ), which advocates a pan-Islamic caliphate, the Indonesian Mujahedeen Council ( MMI ), which advocates implementation of Shari ' a as a precursor to an Islamic state, and the sometimes violent Front Pembela Islam ( FPI ).
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 extensive were the numerous comic book scripts the prolific Pearson wrote for a wide variety of publishers, including Gold Key, Tower Comics, King Comics ( Flash Gordon ), Charlton, Eclipse, Gladstone and Warren Publications.
Equally notable were his biographies of Saadia Gaon, Nathan ( author of the Arukh ), Hai Gaon, Eleazar Kalir and others.

Equally and collected
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 and popular
Equally popular are tamales, although not exactly similar to its Mexican counterpart.
The characters of Ryan and Maddox, as well as a handful of others, are vividly developed … Equally striking is the picture of contemporary Ireland, booming economically and fixated on the shabbiest aspects of American popular culture.

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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, the Proto-Celtic * nāmant-‘ enemy ’ ( Irish námhaid, genitive namhad ‘ enemy ’ from the Old Irish náma, g. námat, pl. n.
Equally, he could turn from the world of magic completely and be lost to either side.
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.

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