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Equally, riding back and forth between two chairs, faced back to back, whilst holding on to the chair backs allows the user to gauge how to appropriately position oneself before setting off.
Equally two subdomains of the same domain may be hosted together for example a blog server may host blog1. example. com and blog2. example. com
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 important, we can show that any matrix satisfying these two conditions acts as a rotation.
Equally interesting is that while the SABRE CPU was about ten times faster, ReserVec handled 80-100, 000 transactions a day with a maximum two second delay, while SABRE handled only 26, 000 with delays of up to three seconds.

Equally and are
Equally, gays and lesbians do not see the Bible as unequivocally true because they are forced by its use against them to read it more closely and with less credulity, leading them to note its myriad contradictions.
Equally noteworthy are these works likewise influenced:
Equally, they are highly likely to attract attention from customs officials on importation into many countries.
Equally important are the virtual machine and single-level storage concepts which established the platform as an advanced business computer.
Equally significant are the professional and business services, while health services and health educational services are significant areas of employment, including the largest health care provider in the Intermountain West, Intermountain Health Care.
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, there are some cities where the local government district is in fact smaller than the historical or natural boundaries of the city.
Equally notable are the three great façades, each adorned with hundreds of sculpted figures illustrating key theological themes and narratives.
Equally important are the mineral properties of zeolites.
Equally, if the accusations of larceny are true, he could perhaps have afforded to buy their loyalty.
Equally interesting are the illustrations Paris created for his work.
Equally delicious are Søren's Brunkager and Æbleskiver!
Equally though, humans are repulsed by God because, “ God alone is the being who acts of himself .”
Equally significant is the fact that the terminal's multi-chip CPU ( processor ) became the embryo of the x86 architecture upon which the original IBM PC and its descendants are based.
Equally there are only around 121. 3 days where more than of rain falls compared with a national average of 154. 4 days.
Equally sensitive are his “ domestic ” poems about his sister and his children.
Equally caustic and funny, they are set against the backdrop of present-day Hong Kong consumerism.
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 popular are tamales, although not exactly similar to its Mexican counterpart.
Equally, these technologies are bellwethers of some of the issues associated with the territory, such as the inability to sustain new initiatives or protect against identity theft, information overload and vandalism.
Equally, several runs are needed to confirm the results of a study – a GC analysis of a single sample may simply yield a result per chance ( see statistical significance ).
Equally, there is a certain level of humiliation inherent in the devices, by which some people are sexually aroused.
Equally revealing are the letters from the Housekeepers to the Lord Chamberlain, complaining about the Ladies ' behaviour.

Equally and known
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 little is known about early Guaraní society and beliefs.
Equally, the NATO standard SDIP-27 ( before 2006 known as AMSG 720B, AMSG 788A, and AMSG 784 ) is still classified.
Equally important was the end of stability with a series of foreign invasions of Italy known as the Italian Wars that would continue for several decades.
Equally, the Duke's wife has since been known in Scotland as Duchess of Rothesay — for instance The Duchess of Cornwall is known in Scotland as HRH The Duchess of Rothesay.
Equally significant to progressive-era reform were the crusading journalists, known as muckrakers.

Equally and be
Equally an electric guitar can be added to an old song.
Equally, although first-class matches must now be scheduled to have at least three days ' duration, there have historically been exceptions.
Equally, centripetal tendencies amongst city states has meant that central authority over the whole region, when imposed, has tended to be ephemeral, and localism has fragmented power into tribal or smaller regional units.
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.
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 inevitably, such a model would be doomed at referendum.
Equally, 665 would be a year when, as Bede writes, " that Easter was kept twice in one year, so that when the King had ended Lent and was keeping Easter, the Queen and her attendants were still fasting and keeping Palm Sunday ".
Royal Family guidelines and procedures relating to gifts drafted in 2003 state that " before accepting any gift, careful consideration should always be given, wherever practicable, to the donor, the reason for and occasion of the gift and the nature of the gift itself (..) Equally, before declining the offer of a gift, careful consideration should be given to any offence that might be caused by such action.
Equally, some junior ministers below Cabinet level may be invited to all Cabinet meetings as a matter of course.
Equally, there tends to be in naturalist novels and stories a strong sense that nature is indifferent to human struggle.
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 unsupported in the literature is the notion that the prolonged activation of these reflexes will manifest into pathological state of tissues, and most relevantly, that the application of spinal manipulative therapy can alter the prolonged reflex discharge or be associated with a reversal of the pathological degeneration of the affected reflexes or tissues.
Equally, Madame Giselle had an estranged daughter who inherits her considerable estate: could one of the female passengers be this heiress?
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, he could turn from the world of magic completely and be lost to either side.
Equally, the emission from a particular state may be selectively monitored, providing a measure of the population of that state.
* Equally, x, y, and z is unambiguous if y cannot be read as in apposition to x.
Equally, a specialist batsmen may be termed a " useful change bowler " and a good example of this type is Allan Border who once took 11 wickets in a Test match in 1989 when conditions suited his occasionally used left arm spin.
Equally Hamm could be short for Hammer and Clov be " clove ", hammer and nail representing one aspect of their relationship.
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.

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