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Finally, the theatrical ( and perversely erotic ) notions of dressing up, cosmetics, disguise, and especially change of costume ( or singularity of costume, as with Cipolla ), are characteristically associated with the catastrophes of Mann's stories.
Finally, the conception of the natural community of all possessions which originated with the Stoics was firmly fixed in a tradition by More's time, although it was not accepted by all the theologian-philosophers of the Middle Ages.
Finally, just as no different issues are posed for thoughtful analysis by the foreshortening of time that may yet pass before the end of human life on this earth, but only stimulation and alarm to the imagination, the same thing must be said in connection with the question of what we may perhaps already be doing, by human action, to accelerate this end.
Finally Praxiteles seems to be released from any art and religious conformities, and his masterpieces are a mixture of naturalism with stylization.
Finally, above the central part of the facade is a smaller balcony, also iron, with a different exterior aesthetic, closer to a local type of lily.
Finally, the two brothers made peace with the mediation of the Papal Legate Gregory, and the king granted rule of Croatia and Dalmatia again to his brother.
Finally, Andrew made an agreement with his son with the mediation of Pope Honorius III and the junior king took over again the government of Slavonia, Dalmatia and Croatia.
Finally, Andrew was obliged to confirm the Golden Bull and supplement it with a provision that prohibited the employment of non-Christians and also authorized the Archbishop of Esztergom to punish the king in case he ignored his promise.
Finally, since testimonies tend to conflict with one another when it comes to the miraculous that is, one man's religious miracle may be contradicted by another man's miracle any testimony relating to the fantastic is self-denunciating.
) Finally, the past tense and past participle of dwell and kneel are more commonly dwelt and knelt in both standards, with dwelled and kneeled as common variants in the US but not in the UK.
Finally, in 1740 the French astronomer Jacques Cassini, who is traditionally credited with the invention of year zero, completed the transition in his Tables astronomiques, simply labeling this year 0, which he placed at the end of Julian years labeled avant Jesus-Christ ( before Jesus Christ or BC ), and immediately before Julian years labeled après Jesus-Christ ( after Jesus Christ or AD ).
Finally, conservatives were previously united by anti-communism, but with the end of the Cold War, the party lacked a uniting issue.
Finally, a third reason was long-term air support for areas with a low threat level ( Iraq, Afghanistan ).
Finally, batters were credited with a stolen base if they were tagged out after over running the base.
Finally, for 1950 only, runners would be credited with a stolen base if they were " well advanced " toward the base they were attempting to steal ", and the pitcher is charged with a balk, with the further exception of a player attempting to steal, who would otherwise have been forced to advance on the balk by a runner behind them.
Finally, quaternary structure is concerned with the structure of a protein with multiple peptide subunits, like hemoglobin with its four subunits.
Finally, friendly personnel can be protected with suitable antibiotics.
Finally, a protective coating of a photo-polymerizable lacquer is applied on top of the metal reflector and cured with UV-light.
Finally, the Qin and Han Dynasties also developed crossbow firing lines, with alternating rows of crossbowmen firing and reloading similar to a musket firing line.

Finally and silver
Finally, the act also ended production of three minor coins, the half dime, the silver Three-cent piece, and the Two-cent piece.
Finally, baronial coronets have six silver balls, of which four are displayed.
Finally, the security features of the 100-dalasi have been upgraded by the inclusion of a silver foil on the front of the note with the image of 100 embossed into the foil.
Finally, a silver artisan would add minute details by hand.
Finally, President Richard Nixon announced that the United States would no longer redeem currency for gold or any other precious metal, forming the final step in abandoning the gold and silver standards.
Finally, in exchange for a loan of sixty times the amount of 37, 000 Prague groschen, that is approximately seven tonnes of pure silver, the Hungarian crown pawned 16 rich salt-producing towns in the area of Spisz ( Zips ), as well as a right to incorporate them into Poland until the debt is repaid.

Finally and deposits
Finally, once it has accumulated, the sand becomes sandstone when it is compacted by pressure of overlying deposits and cemented by the precipitation of minerals within the pore spaces between sand grains.
Finally, the massive Olympus Mons and its associated lava flows and aureole deposits form another distinct subprovince of the Tharsis region.

Finally and
Finally, it has been averred that ethical egoism is no better than bigotry in that, like racism, it divides people into two types themselves and others and discriminates against one type on the basis of some arbitrary disparity.
Finally there are those archaeologists and evolutionary anthropologists – among them Ian Watts, Camilla Power and Chris Knight ( co-founder with James Hurford of the EVOLANG series of conferences ) who argue that ' the origin of language ' is probably an insoluble problem.
Finally, in a period when most plays ran for two hours or so, the full text of Hamlet Shakespeare's longest play, with 4, 042 lines, totalling 29, 551 words takes over four hours to deliver.
Finally, the amphiboles are usually hydrated that is, the have a hydroxyl group (< sup >-</ sup >), although it can be replaced by a fluoride, chloride, or an oxide ion.
Finally, in 1547, he settled in Salon-de-Provence in the house which exists today, where he married a rich widow named Anne Ponsarde, with whom he had six children three daughters and three sons.
Finally, the Italian sandwich is popular in Portland and southern Maine Portland restaurant Amato's claims to have invented the Italian sandwich ( specifically, a submarine sandwich made with ham, cheese, tomato, raw peppers, pickles and cheese, served with or without oil, salt and pepper ) in 1902.
Finally, it may not be a logical deduction, but to my imagination it is far more satisfactory to look at such instincts as the young cuckoo ejecting its foster-brothers, ants making slaves, the larvæ of ichneumonidæ feeding within the live bodies of caterpillars, not as specially endowed or created instincts, but as small consequences of one general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.
Finally, Durkheim's own son, André, died on the war front in December 1915 a loss from which Durkheim never recovered.
Finally, at the point of use, the energy is transformed to low voltage ( varying by country and customer requirements see mains power systems ).
Finally, flow restrictors such as apertures placed in pipes between points where the water pressure is measured are the analog of resistors.
Finally, the inheritance system in the normal Self engine had a single parent object, whereas GUIs typically have two one for the objects and another for the GUI layout that is typically handled via the addition of a slot in some sort of GUI-hierarchy object ( like View ).
Finally, the feeling for the natural divisions of a play including acts, scenes, and changes of place its entries and exits, and the positioning of the cast are integral to playwriting technique.
Finally he returns for the last time to sit and rest on the stump of the tree all that's left of it.
Finally, they investigated and judged numbers of private cases lawsuits between prelates, members of religious orders and holders of benefices thus themselves committing one of the serious abuses for which they had criticized the court of Rome.

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