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Especially in early British punk, a central goal was to outrage and shock the mainstream.
Especially notable is the early Philistine pottery, a locally made version of the Aegean Mycenaean Late Helladic IIIC pottery, which is decorated in shades of brown and black.
Especially in the early 19th century, English lawyers and judges were willing to borrow rules and ideas from continental jurists and directly from Roman law.
Uniformitarianism was originally proposed in contrast to catastrophism, which states that the distant past " consisted of epochs of paroxysmal and catastrophic action interposed between periods of comparative tranquility " Especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most geologists took this interpretation to mean that catastrophic events are not important in geologic time ; one example of this is the debate of the formation of the Channeled Scablands due to the catastrophic Missoula glacial outburst floods.
Especially in the early history of railways this required flawless organization of processes ; in modern times, the microwave oven and prepared meals have made this task much easier.
Especially the Austrian sole distributor Porsche Salzburg ( now Porsche Austria ) seriously entered the Volkswagen in local and European contests in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Especially in cases where e. g. a weakness was detected early in the production run, the numbers of early versions reaching the market are often quite low.
Especially critical was the loss of most of the Ottomans ' composite bowmen, which, far beyond ship rams and early firearms, were the Ottomans ' main embarked weapon.
Especially his early works are influenced by his studies in London ; his novel Kairo-kō was the earliest and only major prose treatment of the Arthurian legend in Japanese.
Especially famous are frescoes by masters of Gothic and early Renaissance.
Especially in the early stages of training, it would be more beneficial to instruct employees on outcome goals than on performance goals.
Especially in Europe during Frazer's early twentieth century heyday, it launched a cottage industry of amateurs looking for " pagan survivals " in such things as traditional fairs, maypoles, and folk arts like morris dancing.
Especially in the early part of the period, works in the so-called " minor arts " or decorative arts, such as metalwork, ivory carving, enamel and embroidery using precious metals, were probably more highly valued than paintings or monumental sculpture.
Especially the large Sephardi community of Thessaloniki, which had earned the city the sobriquet " Mother of Israel " and had first settled there in the early 16th century at the invitation of the then-ruling Ottoman Empire, was eliminated.
Especially the history of their birth and of their early years is furnished with phantastic traits ; the amazing similarity, nay literal identity, of those tales, even if they refer to different, completely independent peoples, sometimes geographically far removed from one another, is well known and has struck many an investigator.
Especially relative to temperance was the acquisition of self-control in the early childhood stage.
Especially prized are the season's early potatoes, such as those from Samsø.
Especially in its peak controversial years in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Church Universal and Triumphant received criticism as a " cult ," though one academic study has rejected the negative stereotype.
Especially the results in the area of " analysis of complex systems " are divided into applications in medicine ( early diagnostics of skin cancer, tumours, prenatal surveillance ), engineering ( manufactoring processes and quality control ), and pharmacology ( drug testing and design ).
Especially the results in the area of " analysis of complex systems " are developed into applications in medicine ( early diagnostics of skin cancer, tumours, prenatal surveillance ), engineering ( manufactoring processes and quality control ), and pharmacology ( drug testing and design ).
Especially in the early 1990s he campaigned for fair treatment of temple priests, particularly that they should receive the same respect enjoyed by the clergy of other religions.
Especially early on, she had difficulty modulating this ability and would often inadvertently travel through time and space when intending to teleport only through space.
Especially harsh floggings were given with it in secondary penal colonies of early colonial Australia, particularly at such places as Norfolk Island ( apparently this has 9 leather thongs, each with a lead weight, meant as the ultimate deterrent for hardened life-convicts ), Port Arthur and Moreton Bay ( now Brisbane ).

Especially and days
Especially in steam days, wheel arrangement was an important attribute of a locomotive because there were many different types of layout adopted, each wheel being optimised for a different use ( often with only some being actually " driven ").
Especially during the first days of Gayoom's Presidency.
Especially in Mediterranean countries, parishioners traditionally carry statues of Our Lady of Sorrows in processions on the days leading to Good Friday.
Especially noteworthy was the return of Jim Ladd, former DJ on KNAC ( in its progressive days ), KMET during its glory days, KLOS, KLSX, and " The Edge.
Especially in the days of sailing ships with an excess of 150 known wrecks in the nineteenth century.
Especially in the days before computer-aided design, this was a big advantage.

Especially and following
Especially Russia is believed to house thousands of orphan sources, which were lost following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Especially following a September 27, 2009 bombing near a Syrian security installation that killed 17, the regime has attempted to portray Syria as a victim of terrorism rather than a purveyor of it.
Especially following the Acts of Union in 1707, which joined the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, the personification of the martial Britannia was used as an emblem of British imperial power and unity.
Especially important is that no one can fathom the ruler's motivations, and thus no one can know which behaviour might help them get ahead, other than following the, or laws.
Especially the struggle of the town with the bishop and the church was to mark the history of Speyer in the following 6 centuries.
Especially following the Marchioness disaster it was felt these should be clad in concrete at water level but the bridge's owners, Railtrack, could not afford the work.
Especially following the American Civil War, a large number of homeless men formed part of a counterculture known as " hobohemia " all over America.
Especially the Andean ( Highland ) Motmot, Momotus aequatorialis ( Gould, 1858 ), is frequently considered a separate species, but this treatment is no longer adopted here, following SACC ( 2005 ), which noted that the published evidence for treating it as a separate species is weak, but also hoped their decision would stimulate further research on the taxonomy of the M. momota complex.
Especially following World War II, some scholars divide geostrategy into two schools: the uniquely German organic state theory ; and, the broader Anglo-American geostrategies.
Especially following its move to 538 metres Veronica became famous for its superbly crafted jingles and commercials.
Especially since two military coups in 1987 harmed Fiji's relationship with other countries, with another setback following the civilian insurrection which toppled the elected government in 2000, the Foreign Minister's position has been a very important one.
Especially during world tours and concerts " as well as the following in Russian: " Either take off your cross, or put on your knickers ".
Especially following Quinisext, the pentarchy was at least philosophically accepted in Eastern Christianity, but generally not in the West, which rejected the Council.
* Especially following the second half of the 1900s, the US power elite has been getting increasingly immoral, irresponsible, ignorant, stupid ( in terms of not valuing reason as one's key characteristic in life ), and mindless in its quest for wealth and power.
Especially following the Acts of Union in 1707, which joined the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, the personification of the martial Britannia was used as an emblem of British imperial power and unity.

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