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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, 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, media resources have become monopolized by corporate conglomerates, which leaves the public sphere in a permanent " ghetto " condition.
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 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.

Essentially and sphere
Essentially, economic neoliberalism can be derived by taking the classical neoliberal definition above and taking the protected personal sphere to solely refer to property rights and contract.

Essentially and describes
Essentially, the beta-function describes how the coupling constants vary as one scales the system.
Essentially an eight-minute rant about behaviors that Rock sees within the black community ; he describes " niggas " as a cohort whose behavior — which embodies many negative African-American stereotypes — is usually detrimental to the image of other black people.

Essentially and new
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, 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, Silicon Valley began as 65 new enterprises born out of Shockley ’ s eight former employees.
Essentially, Vandervert has argued that when a person is confronted with a challenging new situation, visual-spatial working memory and speech-related working memory are decomposed and re-composed ( fractionated ) by the cerebellum and then blended in the cerebral cortex in an attempt to deal with the new situation.
Essentially, business and capital, whose place becomes that of producing and selling information and knowledge, seems to require control over this new resource so that it can effectively be managed and sold as the basis of the information economy.
Essentially by accident, this allowed users of existing 1200 baud modems to use the new Hayes 2400 models without changing their software.
Essentially the thought of Feuerbach consisted in a new interpretation of religion's phenomena, giving an anthropological explanation.
Essentially, Vandervert has argued that when a child is confronted with a challenging new situation, visual-spatial working memory and speech-related and other notational system-related working memory are decomposed and re-composed ( fractionated ) by the cerebellum and then blended in the cerebral cortex in an attempt to deal with the new situation.
Essentially, CGT contributed new methods for analyzing game trees, for example using surreal numbers, which are a subclass of all two-player perfect-information games.
Essentially, both parts were K6-IIIs ( the 2 + with a 128 KiB cache, the III + with the full 256 KiB ) made on a new 180 nm production process.
Essentially the same consideration led to CRYPTREC's inclusion of 160-bit message digest algorithms, despite their suggestion that they be avoided in new system designs.
Essentially, this grandfather clause allowed hockey's veterans to choose whether or not they wanted to wear helmets but forced all new players to wear them.
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 an omnibus of selections from Ligotti's first three collections, with a concluding section containing new stories.
Essentially, the Cold War's end was the permissive cause for the new world order, but the Gulf crisis was the active cause.
Eurasian Dynasty: Essentially a new Mongol Empire based in Russia, the Eurasian Dynasty ( ED ) use primitive ( by 22nd Century standards ) technology such as tanks and helicopters.
Essentially two different charges were leveled against New Journalism: criticism against it as a distinct genre and criticism against it as a new form.
Essentially, the new deal confirms the status quo as it exists since December 12 ( the Dutch parts being owned by the Dutch government, Fortis Bank and the portfolio of toxic credits being owned by the Belgian government, with plans to sell 75 % of Fortis Bank to BNP Paribas, and with Fortis holding Fortis Insurance International and Fortis Insurance Belgium ).
Essentially, this merely recognized that no person holding land in the new United States owed any allegiance or duty to the Crown or any English noble.
Essentially all of the viruses in these studies were new species.
Essentially, it reprised Ethel and Albert, but the new name was necessitated because Lynch had long since lost the rights to the original title.
Essentially, it seemed that visitors were confused by the name, assuming that Islands of Adventure was a new area added to the already-existing Universal Studios Florida theme park.

Essentially and communication
Essentially they are a shared drive, serving up centrally stored documents alongside internal articles or communications ( often one-way communication ).

Essentially and allowing
Essentially all family assets were surrendered to the Nazis in return for protection afforded the two sisters under exceptional interpretations of racial law, allowing them to continue to live in their family palace in Vienna.
Essentially all this does is to discard the whole ' tail ' of the generating function, allowing the business of r in the limiting operation to be set directly to the value 1.
Essentially, Zion was allowed to exist by the Machines as a giant pressure-release valve on the entire system, allowing the humans that realized the Matrix wasn't real ( statistically, only a fraction of 1 % of the whole human population ) to be conveniently removed and isolated.

Essentially and for
"( 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 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.

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