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Expressing and its
Expressing surprise at the ignorance of the poets, Pliny says " There can be no doubt that amber is the product of the islands of the northern ocean ( Baltic Sea )" and attributes its introduction into the Po valley to the Veneti, the last link in a trade route to the north through Pannonia and Germany.
Expressing its grave concern that the Palestinian people has been prevented from enjoying its inalienable rights, in particular its right to self-determination,

Expressing and life
Expressing views found in Buddhist texts from their earliest times, he has argued, for example, that, at least in the early stages of their spiritual careers, men are more apt to commit themselves to the spiritual life than women.

Expressing and on
* Expressing the static state of being on the surface of something.
Expressing a desire to focus more on his production company and upcoming projects, Kelley ceased day-to-day involvement with both series in 1995, allowing others to write and produce.
Expressing " disenchantment with the world of old media ", he joined the now defunct HotWired, the online version of Wired magazine, to which he contributed articles on technology, culture and the media.

Expressing and all
Expressing this in a form acceptable to the members of all three uniting denominations was one of the many challenges faced by the writers of the Basis of Union.
Expressing his deep anger, he yells at and insults all the residents of Springfield and directs his most hateful statement at Homer ( who believes he got off easy because he wasn't yelled at ).

Expressing and when
Expressing resonance when drawing Lewis structures may be done either by drawing each of the possible resonance forms and placing double-headed arrows between them or by using dashed lines to represent the partial bonds.

Expressing and you
Expressing his disdain for the French people, he exclaims to his class in his Scottish accent: " Bonjour, you cheese-eating surrender monkeys.

Expressing and have
" Expressing regret that some previous 4AD debuts failed to live up the power of their demo versions, he decided to slightly re-mix eight of The Purple Tape's 17 songs for release, rather than have the band re-record the songs.
Expressing the need to follow the musical traditions of hillbilly music and Delta blues reinterpreted towards the modern world, they have been compared to Wilco and Cassandra Wilson.
Expressing the motion in terms of angular velocity we have
Expressing the construction operators in terms of in and out fields, we have:

Expressing and .
Expressing the toxin was achieved by inserting a gene from the microorganism Bacillus thuringiensis into the corn genome.
Users of LEO computers programmed in two coding languages: Intercode, a low-level assembler type language ; and CLEO ( acronym: Clear Language for Expressing Orders ), the COBOL equivalent.
Expressing these relationships requires workarounds, such as having complementary predicates and using specialized procedures to check for them, but this can be regarded as less elegant.
Expressing and debating political opinions has been a staple of radio since the medium's infancy.
* Expressing feelings to others or one ’ s self: happiness, sadness, anxiety, surprise, anger.
Expressing uncertainty about his actual reasons, he nevertheless observed that he felt he wanted to relieve his wife and mother from the suffering of this world.
Expressing the number of decays per second rather than the mean time between decays avoids the confusing situation that a lower number represents more radioactivity.
Expressing gratitude and sharing appreciation for a partner is the primary means for creating a positive relationship.
* Expressing uncertainty and ambiguity through hedging and indirectness.
Expressing sentiments that Representative James A. Leach ( R-IA ) repeated in 1996, Proxmire declared “ Congress has failed to do the job ” and “ ow it ’ s time for the Fed to step in .”
* George E. Ruckert, Music in North India: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture, Oxford University Press.
* T. Viswanathan and Matthew Harp Allen ; Music in South India: The Karnatak Concert Tradition and Beyond Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture ; Oxford University Press.
* Music in Egypt: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture ( 2007 ) by Scott L. Marcus, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN 0-19-514645-X ( paper )
Expressing her ideas about peace, she referred to herself only as " Peace Pilgrim.
Expressing concern for Dale Bozzio, Cuccurullo identified issues surrounding her as reasons for the reunion not having materialized.
Expressing her desire for " a new kind of acting challenge ", Zinta described Mehta as one director she was longing to work with in order to fulfill it.
Expressing performance both in relative ( rel.

its and necessity
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
Since the Universe could, under different circumstances, conceivably not exist ( contingency ), its existence must have a cause – not merely another contingent thing, but something that exists by necessity ( something that must exist in order for anything else to exist ).
Rabbi Milton Steinberg wrote that " By its nature Judaism is averse to formal creeds which of necessity limit and restrain thought " and asserted in his book Basic Judaism ( 1947 ) that " Judaism has never arrived at a creed.
Although the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has its tomb just a few yards away from its Golgotha, there is no particular reason to regard this close juxtaposition as a necessity ; however, Gordon followed this principle, concluding that his site for Golgotha must also be the approximate location for Jesus ' burial, identifying a nearby tomb, now called the Garden Tomb, as the location for the event.
The decree did not stop the work, which went on, but its difficulties increased by the necessity of being clandestine.
In December 1982, the CWRIC issued its findings in Personal Justice Denied, concluding that the incarceration of Japanese Americans had not been justified by military necessity.
Escoffier included a recipe for a Lenten espagnole sauce, using fish stock and mushrooms in Le Guide culinaire but doubted its necessity.
This early rejection of images, and the necessity to hide Christian practise from persecution, leaves us with few archaeological records regarding early Christianity and its evolution.
" Adams ' Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory ( 1810 ) looks at the fate of ancient oratory, the necessity of liberty for it to flourish, and its importance as a unifying element for a new nation of diverse cultures and beliefs.
Just as it cannot be reduced to abstract form, with equal necessity it must turn its back on conventional surface coherence, the appearance of harmony, the order corroborated merely by replication.
But because of the concern for the well-being of the homeland and the necessity to secure its peace, the event caused no break of relations, instead a proper way was found to restore concord.
* Organisationally, like many other procedures, once torture becomes established as part of internally acceptable norms under certain circumstances, its use often becomes institutionalised and self-perpetuating over time, as what was once used exceptionally for perceived necessity finds more reasons claimed to justify wider use.
The Intellectual System arose, so its author tells us, out of a discourse refuting " fatal necessity ," or determinism.
On June 11, 2011, the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts issued a statement regarding episcopal consecrations in China, saying that the penalty of excommunication imposed by law on those who consecrate or are consecrated without a papal mandate " must be tempered or a penance employed in its place " when those involved in the intrinsically evil act are " coerced by grave fear, even if only relatively grave, or due to necessity or grave inconvenience ".
General Ulysses S. Grant and President Abraham Lincoln initially opposed the plan until Sherman convinced them of its necessity.
This argument is of the form modus tollens, and so is logically valid-if its premises are true, the conclusion follows of necessity.
A charged tachyon traveling in a vacuum therefore undergoes a constant proper time acceleration and, by necessity, its worldline forms a hyperbola in space-time.
From its inception, the programme focused on the necessity to stimulate and strengthen the capacity in Africa to teach, train and conduct research in areas of peace and conflict studies.
The city state displays an impressive degree of land economy, born of necessity due to its extremely limited territory.
Benjamin Franklin had put forth the idea of such a meeting the year before but was unable to convince the colonies of its necessity until the British placed a blockade at the Port of Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party in 1773.
A consensus emerged that in order for a tax to be just, the king had to prove its necessity, it had to be granted by the community of the realm, and it had to be to the benefit of that community.
as the set of its necessity operators consists of a non-empty set W equipped with binary relations R < sub > i </ sub > for each i ∈ I.
He went on to say that she had " some natural but no acquired morality, and no strong innate notions of its value and necessity.

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