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Essentially, the question presented for decision in the present Daytime Skywave proceeding is whether our decision ( in 1938-1939 ) to assign stations on the basis of daytime conditions from sunrise to sunset, is sound as a basis for AM allocations, or whether, in the light of later developments and new understanding, skywave transmission is of such significance during the hours immediately before sunset and after sunrise that this condition should be taken into account, and some stations required to afford protection to other stations during these hours.
"( Charlemagne's ) army was enlisted to help the Muslim governors of Barcelona and Zaragoza against the Umayyad ( emir ) in Cordoba ..." Essentially Charlemagne was being hired as a mercenary, even though he likely had other plans of acquiring the area for his own empire.
Essentially by definition, only one dictator could serve at a time, and no dictator could ever be held legally responsible for any action during his time in office for any reason.
Essentially all Protestant denominations hold marriage to be ordained by God for the union between a man and a woman.
Essentially, the perfective aspect looks at an event as a complete action, while the imperfective aspect views an event as the process of unfolding or a repeated or habitual event ( thus corresponding to the progressive / continuous aspect for events of short-term duration and to habitual aspect for longer terms ).
Essentially, water supplied by aqueducts was used to prospect for ore veins by stripping away soil to reveal the bedrock.
: Essentially a hard-copy printout of the man pages for OpenGL.
Essentially Singer claims that although humans possess selfish, competitive tendencies naturally, they have a substantial capacity for cooperation that has also been selected for during human evolution.
Essentially a shortened. 222 Remington, the compact. 221 Fireball delivered accuracy exceeding many rifles, out to ranges unheard of for other handguns.
Essentially, this public sphere describes the new venues and modes of communication allowing for rational exchange that appeared in the 18th century.
Essentially kinetic energy of forward motion is constantly being traded for a rise in potential energy.
Essentially he had mastered all the techniques which made for good opera, and this made his works widely popular and admired throughout Europe.
Essentially all forms of scientific and commercial uses were then limited to dedicated measurements which hopefully would capture the need for that application.
The Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival is a nationally renowned annual competition for prestigious high school bands.
Essentially all non-medical visitors save for Patton's wife, who had flown from the U. S., were forbidden.
Essentially any type of grain can be used to make whiskey, and the practice of aging whiskey ( and even charring the barrels ) for better flavor had also been known in Europe for centuries, so the use of the local American corn for the mash and oak for the barrels was simply a logical combination of the materials at hand for the European settlers in America.
Essentially it was the culmination of a long-running tussle for power between the government and private entrepreneurs, a fight over the future and the nature of the colony.

Essentially and fighting
Essentially the two sides were now fighting either against German influence ( in the case of the Guelphs ), or against the temporal power of the Pope ( in the case of the Ghibellines ).
Essentially the war continued, even if fighting on the eastern front became more sporadic as the tsarist forces collapsed and the terms of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk robbed Russia of most of its industrial resources.
Essentially the two sides were now fighting either against German influence ( in the case of the Guelphs ), or against the temporal power of the Pope ( in the case of the Ghibellines ).

Essentially and war
Essentially this could be characterised as an Irish civil war in which foreigners participated as minor players.
Essentially, generations immediately after a major crisis event ( stock market crash, civil war, world war ) will be unwilling to live through such events again and will be risk-averse.

Essentially and would
Essentially a M1891 / 30 with a shortened barrel and shortened stock ( the M38 is in overall length versus 48 inches overall length for the Model 91 / 30 ), this carbine did not accept a bayonet ; was in fact designed so the standard Model 91 / 30 bayonet would not fit it.
Essentially, Fine maintains that researchers are typically not as ethical as they claim or assume to be — and that " each job includes ways of doing things that would be inappropriate for others to know ".
Essentially he would describe a piston-like artifact that, he claimed, he stored near Fort San Felipe del Morro in San Juan and whose tip he would dip in the water when the storm neared.
Essentially, " if everyone camped there would be no game ".
Essentially, the Air Force agreed it would attempt to retain all ANG and Air Force Reserve flying units while reducing its own as a cost-effective way to maintain a post-Cold War force structure.
Essentially, this would lead to a safer neighbourhood, as vehicles would not be able to go beyond the speed limit.
Essentially he wrote in an enriched form of his native dialect, even in contexts where a less dialectal style would have been appropriate.
Essentially all the water that is diverted ( and pumped ) into the off-stream Glade Reservoir would be released back to the river at a later time.
Essentially, it was not a true accordion ; an " accordion-shaped combo organ " would have been perhaps a more fitting name.
Essentially, the fiber optic cables are designed to light up under electrical stimulation, and a protein would be added to a neuron via gene therapy to excite it under light stimuli.
Essentially, Spain was to become an obedient satellite of France, ruled by a king who would carry out orders from Versailles.
Essentially isolated within their community and surrounded by more-or-less hostile neighbors, the native community persisted, it would appear, more by the weight of centripetal forces exterior to the community itself, keeping in check the centrifugal pressures within the community for dissolution.
The Commission recommended the implementation of a discouragement policy against marijuana use, “ while concentrating primarily on the prevention of heavy and very heavy use .” Essentially, the recommendation entailed that private possession of marijuana would no longer be criminalized, while public possession of small amounts “ would be contraband subject to summary seizure and forfeiture .” Public possession and distribution of larger amounts would be punishable by a fine, and disorderly conduct or driving under the influence would be punishable by jail time and a fine, similar to modern policies regarding alcohol use ( and misuse ).
Essentially, Huxley defines these " antipodes " of the mind as mental states that one may reach when one's brain is disabled ( from a biological point of view ) and can then be conscious of certain " regions of the mind " that one would otherwise never be able to pay attention to, due to the lack of biological / utilitarian usefulness.
Essentially, Huxley says this state of mind allows a person to be conscious of things that would not normally concern him because they have nothing to do with the typical concerns of the world.
( Essentially, Free Trade in capital would provide a single worldwide investment pool.
Essentially, NBC wished to brand itself in sound, a sound that any listener would immediately recognize.

Essentially and public
Essentially there were two grades of suit, a smaller kind known as dike ( δίκη ) or private suit, and a larger kind known as graphe or public suit.
Essentially, she established an organization which put forth an amendment to the laws of the county which resulted in the firing of many public school teachers on the suspicion that they were homosexual.
Essentially, Versailles is a place of services, such as public administration, tourism, business congresses, and festivals.
Essentially, a large number of small municipalities is seen as detrimental to the provision of public services, having been originated from a time when horses and carriages were used for transport, and there have been suggestions of state-imposed mergers.
Essentially no Opponents will ever make their access to message content public, and so neither designers nor implementors nor users of crypto systems will ever learn from them that their design is insecure.
" Essentially, media resources have become monopolized by corporate conglomerates, which leaves the public sphere in a permanent " ghetto " condition.
Essentially a diplomatist, he took little or no part in the vexed internal affairs of the Dual Monarchy, and he came little before the public except at the annual statement on foreign affairs before the Delegations.
Essentially, this is the album that introduced the British general public to the band.

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