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Evidence for this etymology comes from the OED, which notes the name " shark " first came into use after Sir John Hawkins ' sailors exhibited one in London in 1569 and used the word " sharke " to refer to the large sharks of the Caribbean Sea.
In the year following his marriage Mendelssohn won the prize offered by the Berlin Academy for an essay on the application of mathematical proofs to metaphysics, On Evidence in the Metaphysical Sciences ; among the competitors were Thomas Abbt and Immanuel Kant ( who came second ).
Evidence for these origins came in the form of a 19th-century discovery of an Anglo-Saxon trefoil-headed brooch which is now in the collection of the British Museum.
Evidence later came to light during the Watergate scandal investigation that, during the 1972 presidential campaign, the Nixon campaign committee maintained a " dirty tricks " unit focused on discrediting Nixon's strongest challengers.
Evidence suggests that Slayer killed Janduin, Rand's biological father, when Janduin came to the Blight, as Janduin is said to have been in the Blight and come across a man who so resembled Tigraine that he did not defend himself against this man, suggesting his killer was in fact Luc / Slayer.
In order to take his seat and become an active Parliamentarian, he needed to signify his allegiance to the Crown and on 3 May Bradlaugh came to the Table of the House of Commons, bearing a letter to the Speaker " begging respectfully to claim to be allowed to affirm " instead of taking the religious Oath of Allegiance, citing the Evidence Amendment Acts of 1869 and 1870.
Evidence to support this suspicion came to light in 1959 when the government discovered a plot to overthrow Sihanouk.
Evidence for this notion stems from a study where participants either imagined the winner of the debate, or came up with reasons for why Reagan or Mondale would win the debate.
Evidence for the use of magnesium sulfate came from the international MAGPIE study.
Evidence as to the presence of HIV in Szmuness's lab, or a mechanism for this introduction have not been offered ; and the scientific establishment strongly maintains HIV first came to the United States with Haitian immigrants around 1969, many years prior to trials conducted on the Hepatitis B vaccine.
Evidence in favor of the genuineness of the text came from a new Etruscan inscription of the Orientalizing period published by Massimo Poetto and Giulio Facchetti in 1999.
Evidence, if more were needed, of the link between social and environmental global change came with the 2008-2009 global financial crisis.
Evidence of a return journey came from an adult female loggerhead named Adelita, who in 1996, equipped with a satellite tracking device, made the trip from Mexico across the Pacific.
His first major success came in 1964 with John Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence for which he was nominated for a Tony Award when it transferred to Broadway in 1965.
1 of 1872, and called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, has eleven chapters and 167 sections, and came into force 1 September 1872.

Evidence and days
Evidence of a written account in Occitan from Pamplona revolving around the burning of borough San Nicolas has reached up to our days ( 1258 ), while the History of the War of Navarre by Guilhem Anelier ( 1276 ) albeit written in Pamplona shows a linguistic variant from Toulouse.
Evidence of huge fires on the banks of the Avon between the two avenues also suggests that both circles were linked, and they were perhaps used as a procession route on the longest and shortest days of the year.
Epigraphic Evidence suggests the celebration of the Puthiyeedu during the Medieval Chola empire days.
Evidence was gained from 21 days of wiretapping mafia member's phone lines.
Evidence of brewing goes back to the earliest days of the monastery.
Evidence of the popularity of the railway can be seen in that a " bus " service from the Greswolde Hotel in Knowle was provided in the early days of the railway at the high cost of 6d.

Evidence and before
Evidence for the fire hypothesis is the sudden increase in widespread ash deposits at the time that people arrived in Australia, as well as land-management and hunting practices of modern Aboriginal people as recorded by the earliest European settlers before Aboriginal society was devastated by European contact and disease.
Evidence found in Chinese literature, and archaeological evidence, show that cartography existed in China before the Han.
Evidence for the existence of sharks dates from the Ordovician period, over 450 – 420 million years ago, before land vertebrates existed and before many plants had colonized the continents.
From an Abstract of Evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in 1790 and 1791.
The " Some Credible Evidence " standard is used as a legal place-holder to bring some controversy before a trier of fact, and into a legal process.
Evidence left lying around indicates that Manion was actually a heavy drinker who beat Laura before they left.
Evidence of permanent structures built by indigenous Australians before European settlement of Australia in 1788 is limited.
Evidence that Worksop existed before the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 is provided by the Domesday Book of 1086:
Evidence suggests that L. scoparium originated in Australia before the onset of the Miocene aridity, and dispersed relatively recently from eastern Australia to New Zealand.
There were transient hopes of an Evidence Act being brought before Parliament, and in 1878 the Digest of Criminal Law became a Ministerial Bill.
In his later years he published an address read before the members of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ( 1868 ), one on Design in Nature, for the Christian Evidence Society, which reached a fifth edition, various charges and pastoral addresses, and he was one of the projectors of The Speaker's Commentary, for which he wrote the " Introduction to the Synoptic Gospels.
Evidence to this effect is further provided by King's account, which revealed that Burke complained of leg and back pain shortly before his death.
See History of the Indian Administration ( Bentley, 1874 ), edited by Lord Colchester ; Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on Indian Territories ( June 1852 ); volume i. of the Calcutta Review ; the Friend of India, during the years 1842-1845 ; and John Hope, The House of Scindea: A Sketch ( Longmans, 1863 ).
Evidence presented later suggested that three Detroit Police officers called out all occupants of the motel to the main lobby, searched them for weapons, threatened to kill them, and threw knives at their feet in a " game " before searching the rooms for weapons.
Evidence to support the cleaning of wounds before closure is poor.
Evidence of earlier human occupation of the territory comes from fortified Celtic camps, but there is no evidence of any major pre-existing Celtic town before the organization of Gaul in Roman civitates.
Evidence collected immediately after the war by Squadron Officer Vera Atkins and Major Bill Barkworth of the SAS War Crimes investigation team ( included in the Justice-SAS Style program in the television series Nazi Hunters ), indicates that Borrel regained consciousness before being placed in the cremation oven and fought to save her life, facially scarring the camp executioner who was placing her in the oven.
Evidence exists of a human settlement in pre-historic times, later developing into a prosperous fishing and whaling village, before becoming home to 19th century jute barons who had their factories in Dundee.
Evidence for later settlement ( as opposed to occupation ) however is sparse before Domesday.
Evidence also indicates human habitation and cattle herding in the southwestern corner of Egypt, near the Sudan border, before 8000 BC.
( From an Abstract of Evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in 1790 and 1791.
Evidence of soy milk is rare prior to the 20th century and widespread usage before then is unlikely.
Evidence has shown that increases in strength occur well before muscle hypertrophy, and decreases in strength due to detraining or ceasing to repeat the exercise over an extended period of time precede muscle atrophy.

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