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Evidently, quantum particles are indeed particles, but whose behaviour is very different from classical physics would have us to expect.
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, the Manitoba Club property on Broadway is excluded from the proposed heritage park, aside from being located on the same city block.
" Evidently, her acting improved during this period, as Maugham praised her for " turning herself from an indifferent actress to an extremely competent one " through her common sense and industriousness.
Evidently the position of water pipe tender ( ḡalyāndār ) dates from this time.
Evidently they have been copied without permission from a number of sources including Jane's Intelligence Review and a 12-year-old doctoral thesis which was published in the US journal Middle East Review of International Affairs.
Evidently ( from 1 Samuel 16 ) Jesse had more sons than these seven, and it is likely that he had more daughters as well.
Evidently drawing from the information provided in 1336 by Lanceloto Malocello sponsored by King Dinis of Portugal.
Evidently, the amateur pianists obtained satisfaction from coming to grips with the finest music, even if they could not perform it from start to finish.
Evidently they were dissatisfied with the translations from Hebrew in these several psalters, and wished for some that were closer to the original.
Evidently the spread of Eastern Orthodox Christianity to the lands of the Great Perm was successfully conducted from Rostov.
Villani's actions are explained by Richard H. Lansing and Teodolinda Barolini, who write: " Evidently two decades after the poet's death a conservative writer closely identified with the Florentine state still felt obliged to distance himself from the most outspoken critic of the basis of that state's prestige.
Evidently the setting was moved from upstate New York to the English coast.
Evidently the 4-door Riviera hardtop proved so popular on its introduction the previous year that the pillared sedan was dropped entirely from the model lineup.
Evidently, since Noritake is the name of a place, the company was initially prohibited from registering the name as a trade name.
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 Kerma played an important ' middle man ' role in the trade of luxury items from the African interior to Egypt
Evidently Arawn himself came from Annuvin to the verge of Caer Dallben in the guise of Taran, with no more than the powers of Taran, in order to snare them.
Evidently, when Mons Meg was removed from Edinburgh Castle in 1754, her carriage had long since rotted away.
Evidently Mauduit was a man of some personal courage, for during the siege of Paris in 1589 – 1590, in the closing phase of the bloody French Wars of Religion, he assisted Claude Le Jeune in escaping from the city ( had he been caught, both would have been executed ), and he also helped save much of Le Jeune's music as well as the unpublished work of Baïf.
Evidently man has witnessed the entire history of the lagoon and marsh from its first formation, when he hunted and fished along its shores.

Evidently and one
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, Manuel must have reckoned that if Castile had an ' Admiral of the Seas ' running around, then surely Portugal should have one too.
Evidently one of these manuscripts fell into William Shakespeare's hands, for that poet made use of it in his Henry VIII, and Samuel Weller Singer even said that Shakespeare " merely put Cavendish's language into verse.
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 his fame as a singer was widespread at this time, as he was one of the most distinguished visitors.
Evidently his education, zeal and theological knowledge were so outstanding that he was considered to be one of the most learned men of his time, equal, if not superior, to John Calvin.
Evidently, this was a huge responsibility, and a very difficult one to fulfill.
Evidently, this Poland, unlike the one in our timeline, is completely land-locked with the Baltic shore retained in German hands.

Evidently and other
Evidently he did a lot of walking because he seemed to need more socks than any other item of clothing.
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, updated information with the change and developments in agriculture can be addressed by the effective use of ICT ( the Internet, mobile phone, and other digital technologies ).
Evidently the Byzantine navy at this point was not sufficiently powerful for John to successfully confront Venice, especially since there were other pressing demands on the Empire's resources.

Evidently and complete
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.

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.
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, 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.
" Thomas, who had shunned the press all season, simply said " Evidently.
Evidently Lanna became closely allied with Sukhothai.
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, the Amorites played a significant role in the early history of Canaan.
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 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, 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.

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