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Essentially this practice means that womens ' family names do not count and that there is one more device for making women invisible.
Essentially, this means growing stronger through being yourself ( in many ways potentially ) and becoming the person capable of overcoming certain obstacles in ones life.
" Essentially this means that as different factors were added together the result was less overall vegetation.
Essentially, an animatronic puppet is a figure that is animated by means of electromechanical devices.
* Steve Keen argues that " Essentially, Marx reached the result that the means of production cannot generate surplus value by confusing depreciation, or the loss of value by a machine, with value creation ".
( Essentially, this means being mindful of one's actions and to be moderate with natural resources.
Essentially, the kanon is an hymnodic complex composed of nine odes which were originally attached to the nine Biblical canticles and to which they were related by means of corresponding poetic allusion or textual quotation.
Essentially it targeted those who wanted to know about antiquities but had neither time nor means to visit them in person, and contained small panoramas of medieval ruins, together with an informative text on a separate page.
Essentially an extension to the normal raw-image BIN ( raw memory copy of text mode video memory ) files, it provides an enhanced means for saving console graphics superior to ANSI graphics.
( Essentially, this means being mindful of one's actions and to be moderate with natural resources.
Essentially the dish originated in the early 1960s in a restaurant called " Chew Kuan " as tofu stuffed with a meat paste of fish and pork, thereby earning the dish its name " Yong Tau Foo ", which means " stuffed bean curd.
Essentially this means that the clause will be construed against the person who imposed its inclusion.
Essentially, this means that any positive rational power of the indeterminate T is made positive, but smaller than any positive element in the base field K.
Essentially, this means that the previously defined valuation v is corrected by an infinitesimal amount to take into account the valuation w given on the base field.
Essentially, sedentism means living in groups permanently in one place.

Essentially and must
Essentially, he believed the value of pleasure to be its intensity multiplied by its duration-so it was not just the number of pleasures, but their intensity and how long they lasted that must be taken into account.
If it be divided, dealt out in share to many, it is obscured ..." Essentially, the items under the discretion of administration must be limited in scope, as to not block, nullify, obfuscate, or modify the implementation of governmental decree made by the executive branch.
) Essentially the cars must be aircooled Beetles ( any age and parts can be swapped between years and models ), with a 15-inch x 6-inch max wheel size with a control tyre.
Essentially, the equipment must be manufactured using a carefully controlled process and samples must meet various tests.
Essentially, a bare-bones page table must store the virtual address, the physical address that is " under " this virtual address, and possibly some address space information.
Essentially, for a process to send a signal to another, the owner of the signaling process must be the same as the owner of the receiving process or be the superuser.
Essentially, the law in question must have a valid secular purpose, and its primary effect must not be to promote or inhibit a particular religion.
Essentially, the house is now alive, and like all living creatures must feed, which it does by absorbing them.
Essentially, the film is a tribute to Ruth First by her daughter and ends in a moment of epiphany as Molly comes to terms with her mother's political activism and understands that she too must play a part in the struggle to change South Africa.

Essentially and suspect
Essentially, the judge or jury is unconvinced that the suspect is innocent, but has insufficient evidence to the contrary.

Essentially and had
Essentially this imposed two conditions: First, international law had to recognize and be compatible with an international political system in which a number of states were competitive, suspicious, and opportunistic in their political alignments with one another ; ;
"( 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 he had mastered all the techniques which made for good opera, and this made his works widely popular and admired throughout Europe.
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, having easily destroyed all resistance in that part of Gaul, the invading army had split off into several raiding parties, while the main body advanced more slowly.
Essentially, Hathor had become a goddess of joy, and so she was deeply loved by the general population, and truly revered by women, who aspired to embody her multifaceted role as wife, mother, and lover.
Essentially, Bush argued that the Florida Supreme Court's interpretation of Florida law was so erroneous that their ruling had the effect of making new law.
Essentially a rimless version of the obsolete. 32 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge, the. 30 Carbine had a round-nose bullet.
Essentially, the land reforms amounted to a huge redistribution of land to rural peasants who previously had no possibility of owning land as they were poorly paid labourers.
Essentially, the problem was that Manuel had allowed himself to be distracted by a series of adventures in Italy and Egypt, instead of dealing with the more pressing issue of the Turks.
Essentially the same design as the XL range, they were targeted towards adults who had memories of placing regular sized hoops onto their fingers, but could no longer do so.
Essentially National had failed to make up enough ground in the cities but swept the electoral votes in the provinces, clawing back a number of seats from Labour and defeating New Zealand First founder-leader Winston Peters in his electorate ( Peters remained in Parliament as a list MP ).
Essentially, this work consisted of a simplification of the Byzantine musical symbols which, by the early 19th century, had become so complex and technical that only highly skilled chanters were able to interpret them correctly.
Essentially the new model was a revised and updated version of the 308 GTS, which had survived for eight years without any radical change to the overall shape, albeit with various changes to the 3-litre engine.
Essentially the court ruled that the plaintiffs had taken too long to present their case, when it might have been equitably settled earlier.
Essentially, the 200 series was a British built Honda Ballade, the original design of which had been collaborated upon by both companies.
Essentially the same as Pebble Mill at One, it used the same format and had basically the same content only started at a different time and therefore had a different name.
Essentially, wealth had a social dimenson ; it was a collective product.
In 1990, Olivetti had its own distribution network in New Zealand through Essentially Software Ltd. ( owned by Gary McNabb ) located at Mt.
Essentially, this work consisted of a simplification of the Byzantine musical symbols which, by the early 19th century, had become so complex and technical that only highly skilled chanters were able to interpret them correctly.
Essentially, the British were only able to maintain power in areas where they had a strong military presence.

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