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Evidently and all
" Thomas, who had shunned the press all season, simply said " Evidently.
Evidently, as z moves all the way around the circle, w only traces out one-half of the circle.

Evidently and short
Evidently supply of the overhead equipment was short.

Evidently and story
Evidently, by her time ( about 300 AD according to Christian hagiography, though some historians put the story much later ) the name no longer had any specific ethnic or pejorative connotations.
( Evidently, the Nitro story is that the apocalypse occurs, and the races go on.

Evidently and late
Evidently the figure of Azazel was an object of general fear and awe rather than, as has been conjectured, a foreign product or the invention of a late lawgiver.

Evidently and early
Evidently, the Amorites played a significant role in the early history of Canaan.
Evidently Brodkey had decided to omit them from the novel, for when in 1991 he published The Runaway Soul, a very long ( 835-page ) novel dramatizing Wiley's early life, no material from Stories in an Almost Classical Mode was included.

Evidently and such
Sampson ( 1985 ) suggests that: " Evidently the order of the alphabet was felt to be such a concrete thing that a new letter could be added in the middle only if a ' space ' was created by the dropping of an old letter.
Evidently, such an approach adopts the view that " an inertial frame of reference is one where our laws of physics apply " ( or need the least modification ).
Evidently the networks had not been physically interrupted, as the Internet transit traffic through Egypt, such as traffic flowing from Europe to Asia, was unaffected.
Evidently, street, network type and density are not linked causally ; other factors, such as land scarcity and income influence the outcome as, for example, in cities that are landlocked or that have low average incomes.
Evidently, such an approach would make the resulting agreement worthless, as only Spain possessed any troops.
Evidently, such irritation is not enough to deter an attack on A. verbasci larvae, as the vast majority of attacks are successful.

Evidently and many
Evidently Henry's conversion worried Protestant nobles, many of whom had, until then, hoped to win not just concessions but a complete reformation of the French Church, and their acceptance of Henry was by no means a foregone conclusion.
In 1366 and for some years after, it was refused on the grounds of the pope's obstinacy Evidently, however, the payment survived or was revived in some localities, because it was one of many payments abolished by Act of Parliament in the 25th year of Henry VIII's reign.
Evidently the writer has compiled as many alternative Masses for each occasion as he could find.
According to Kitzinger: " Evidently this book was commissioned by a patron who belonged to the same social stratum as the sponsors of de luxe editions of the classics and who shared many of the same cultural values ".
Evidently resonating with many Christians who see their vegetarian diets as reflections of their faith, the organization quickly grew.

Evidently and .
Evidently this was a precaution so that mounts would be available in an emergency.
Evidently the war drum beating and hysteria so painstakingly being stirred up in the West have been planned long in advance.
Evidently Bill was another of those men who simply don't understand women.
Evidently as a result of his becoming familiar with the New Testament during his twenties, he asked to be baptized into the Lutheran Church in 1886.
Evidently, this way of forming a country or people name is not unique to Germanic.
Evidently, n − 3 fatty acids reduce blood triglyceride levels, and regular intake may reduce the risk of secondary and primary heart attack.
Evidently the Sarmatians have conquered westward to the Vistula.
Evidently Lanna became closely allied with Sukhothai.
Evidently, quantum particles are indeed particles, but whose behaviour is very different from classical physics would have us to expect.
Evidently Otto III was impressed with what he saw and he decided that Poland should be treated as a kingdom on par with Germany and Italy, not merely as a tributary duchy like Bohemia.
Evidently believing the main Aragonese fleet was raiding down the coast, he hoped to destroy the blockading squadron and return to Naples before it returned.
( Evidently, Manuel must have reckoned that if Castile had an ' Admiral of the Seas ' running around, then surely Portugal should have one too.
Evidently, the effect of the half-wave plate is to mirror the wave's polarization vector through the plane formed by the vectors and.
" ( Revelation 2: 14 ) Evidently, Balaam returned to King Balak and explained how he was unable to curse the Israelites due to God having control of his tongue, but instead explained to the king on how he could get the Israelites to curse themselves, thereby removing the protection God had on them.
Evidently, pharaohs believed that they balanced and reconciled competing cosmic principles.
Evidently, opinions range from one extreme of pacifism, to the other extreme of nationalism and complete remilitarization.
Evidently the regulations preferring male descendants came to be disregarded in some respects, as the Book of Job, which textual scholars date to the fourth century, states in its epilogue that Job's daughters were given equal inheritance rights to his sons, and the Karaites always gave daughters the same rights as sons.
Evidently the death of Little Eva affected a lot of people at that time, because in 1852, 300 baby girls in Boston alone were given that name.
: Evidently to some camp.
Evidently he did a lot of walking because he seemed to need more socks than any other item of clothing.

influenced and greatly
Cultural anthropology in the United States was influenced greatly by the ready availability of Native American societies as ethnographic subjects.
Anthropology in Greece and Portugal is greatly influenced by British anthropology.
While the arithmetic mean is often used to report central tendencies, it is not a robust statistic, meaning that it is greatly influenced by outliers.
Schweitzer's interpretative approach greatly influenced the modern understanding of Bach's music.
* Yajnavalkya — one of the Vedic sages, greatly influenced Buddhistic thought.
ALGOL ( short for ALGOrithmic Language ) is a family of imperative computer programming languages originally developed in the mid 1950s which greatly influenced many other languages and was the standard method for algorithm description used by the ACM, in textbooks, and academic works for the next 30 years and more.
The Italians ' decisive military victories over the Ottoman Empire greatly influenced the Balkan states to prepare for war against Turkey.
B was greatly influenced by BCPL, and its name is most likely to be a contraction of BCPL.
There he met Zoltán Kodály, who influenced him greatly and became his lifelong friend and colleague.
He was greatly influenced by Persian culture and this affected both his own actions and those of his successors, giving rise to a significant expansion of the Persianate ethos in the Indian subcontinent.
The creation and importance of saloons was greatly influenced by four major cities ; New Orleans, St. Louis, Chicago and San Francisco.
The political revolt brought little social change, however, and 19th century Chilean society preserved the essence of the stratified colonial social structure, which was greatly influenced by family politics and the Roman Catholic Church.
" During the same interview, Love said she was greatly influenced by guitarists Will Sergeant of Echo and the Bunnymen and Johnny Marr of The Smiths.
He greatly influenced poets such as Ovid, Horace, and Virgil.
Catullus, as was common to his era, was greatly influenced by stories from Greek and Roman myth.
Largely self-taught, he was greatly influenced by the realism and subject matter of the 17th-century Low Country masters.
In Tallinn, a coat-of-arms resembling the flag is found on several buildings and can be traced back to the middle of the 15th century where it appears in the coat-of-arms of the " Die Grosse Gilde ", a sort of merchant consortium which greatly influenced the city's development.
Mayr also greatly influenced the American ornithologist Margaret Morse Nice.
He was greatly influenced by Origen.
Edvard Munch (; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944 ) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose intensely evocative treatment of psychological themes built upon some of the main tenets of late 19th-century Symbolism and greatly influenced German Expressionism in the early 20th century.
Today, Japan uses strict agnatic primogeniture, which was adopted from Prussia, by which Japan was greatly influenced in the 1870s.
Griffith's work in the teens was highly regarded by Kuleshov and other Soviet filmmakers and greatly influenced their understanding of editing.
Honorius was also greatly influenced by the Popes of Rome, who sought to extend their influence through his youth and weak character.
Maurice Barrès, who greatly influenced the policies of fascism, claimed that true democracy was authoritarian democracy while rejecting liberal democracy as a fraud.
One of the key persons who greatly influenced fascism, the French revolutionary syndicalist Georges Sorel was greatly influenced by anarchism and contributed to the fusion of anarchism and syndicalism together into anarcho syndicalism.

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