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Essentially and generations
Essentially they describe the same process ; although evolution beyond the species level results in beginning and ending generations which could not interbreed, the intermediate generations could.
Essentially, it became a victim of its own success and inadequate facilities to deal with the generations of families and children who flocked to its gates.
" Essentially, he believed that a good landscape architect should look to the future in order to design sustainable landscapes in the here and now, and that landscape architects should speak openly against the destruction of natural landscapes, to make sure that they would be available for future generations to enjoy.

Essentially and immediately
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.
Essentially, NBC wished to brand itself in sound, a sound that any listener would immediately recognize.

Essentially and after
Essentially, the body automatically turns off the quadriceps after the body weight moves forward of its supporting foot.
Essentially, the diode tells the computer whether or not the player hit something, and for < var > n </ var > objects, the sequence of the drawing of the targets tell the computer which target the player hit after 1 + ceil ( log < sub > 2 </ sub >(< var > n </ var >)) refreshes ( one refresh to determine if any target at all was hit and ceil ( log < sub > 2 </ sub >(< var > n </ var >)) to do a binary search for the object that was hit ).
Essentially, after each successive colour is imprinted onto the paper, the artist then cleans the lino plate and cuts away what will not be imprinted for the subsequently applied colour.
Essentially, all income taxes after the Sixteenth Amendment are again treated as indirect taxes.
Essentially, the NBA destroyed the following of the entire league, which did not compete after 1953 although it did not formally cease to exist until 1955.
Essentially the artists claim, usually after they have been caught, that they have performed only " hoaxes of exposure ".
Essentially the battle was now between Neal and Anderson for the No. 2 shirt, but after qualification for the World Cup, neither were suddenly appropriate for the role.
Essentially any African-Americans ( or sometimes other groups ) who came into sundown towns after sundown were subject to harassment, threats, and violent acts — up to and including lynching.
Essentially, the dispute is over whether the two years of exhibition games were played before or after the registration.
Essentially a treaty of annexation, it was agreed to in March 1815 after negotiations between John d ' Oyly and the nobles of Kandy.
Essentially, a trustee considers an issue and, after hearing all sides of the debate, exercises their own judgment in making decisions about what should be done.
Wisden said: " Essentially a change bowler bowler who comes on after the main bowlers have rested — the best in England, as he has been aptly described — he became by force of circumstances the chief attacking force ".
Essentially, the detainee agrees to remain at the location until the facility's staff consents to their departure ; usually after four hours and upon the belief that the detainee is safe to look after themselves.
: Essentially a Hyper Twist with a hook kick thrown after the landing leg has swung over into position for a landing.
Essentially throwing good money after bad, the Maloofs were forced into giving up control of the Palms.

Essentially and major
Essentially every major organization on earth uses such databases.
Essentially the old East India Company bureaucracy remained, though there was a major shift in attitudes.
Essentially, no major revision can be brought to agree with another, and up to 19 genera were at one time recognized for the 24 lapwings species.
Essentially the only major issue on which he clashed with the Nazis was their demand for Bulgaria ’ s government to deport the country ’ s Jews to extermination camps, which Bozhilov refused to do.
Essentially this mechanism assumes a major increase in the availability of dissolved nutrients such as nitrate, phosphate and possibly iron to the phytoplankton population living in the illuminated layers of the oceans.
Essentially a drum major is the leader that keeps the rhythm and beat of time with the use of its baton or other forms of time keeping such as conducting.

Essentially and crisis
Essentially at the heart of the crisis lay the fact that the Transvaal was a landlocked economic hub that resented its dependence on its neighbours, as well as the costs it was incurring through rail and harbour customs.
Essentially, the Cold War's end was the permissive cause for the new world order, but the Gulf crisis was the active cause.

Essentially and event
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 an event-long Icecast ( using Oddcast and Icecast2 ), Scott provided running audio commentary of the event, its attendees, and the world at large.

Essentially and stock
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 a six-string Fender Electric XII, the Custom was an attempt to sell off unused factory stock instead of simply writing it off.

Essentially and market
Essentially, they can set their own price and accept a level of output determined by the market, or they can set their output quantity and accept the price determined by the market.
Essentially a 696 frame with the larger 803cc engine from the 796 wedged into it, the 795 is aimed specifically at the Asian market and will be assembled in a plant in Thailand.
Essentially, the advantage of distinguishing sharply between values and prices in this context is that it enables us to depict the interaction between shifts in product-values and shifts in product-prices as a dynamic process of real-world business and market behaviour, given the reality of different growth rates of supply and demand, i. e. not a study of the conditions for market balance, but a study of the actual process of market balancing occurring with a specific social framework, through successive adjustments which occur in a specific pattern.

Essentially and civil
Essentially, every country that was colonised at some time by England, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom uses common law except those that were formerly colonised by other nations, such as Quebec ( which follows the law of France in part ), South Africa and Sri Lanka ( which follow Roman Dutch law ), where the prior civil law system was retained to respect the civil rights of the local colonists.
Essentially this could be characterised as an Irish civil war in which foreigners participated as minor players.
For him, its purpose is to “ move the reader to pleasure and delight in the perception of the believable images .” Essentially, for Mazzoni, the purpose of poetry is recreation and pleasure ; however, he also attaches a concept he calls “ civil faculty .” In part, this has to do with the idea that taking a break from serious business ( i. e., by creating or consuming poetry ) allows one to return to that business afterwards with renewed enthusiasm.
Essentially, the parish's economy is driven by primary resource production that includes fishing and agriculture, with secondary industries associated with these sectors, including civil construction, fish-processing and some milk-processing facilities.

Essentially and war
Essentially, for Chiang, fighting a full-scale war would bolster his public image among the Chinese, but would undermine his political leverage, which was based on military strength, against other regional powers.
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.

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