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Firstly, her younger son Sanjay had been her chosen heir ; but after his death in a flying accident in June 1980, his mother persuaded a reluctant elder son Rajiv Gandhi to quit his job as a pilot and enter politics in February 1981.
Firstly, they make it look as though Simran cut her finger so she does not have to wear an engagement ring.
Firstly ( as described in Mallinatha's commentary ), the description suggests signs of her physical beauty: long eyelashes, pouting lower lip, hard breasts large enough to touch each other, deep navel, and so on.
Firstly, in 1361, he married Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, ( 1334 – 1380 ) a wealthy divorcee who took him as her fourth husband.
Firstly, through official partnership agreements with foreign universities, which involves the entire university and most or all of her disciplines.
* Firstly, in 1165, to Alice of Lorraine ( 1145 – 1200 ), daughter of Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine ; he repudiated her in 1183.
Firstly she can be recognized as the only Gilgamesh to have a visible tattoo on her body, as her eye is covered with one.
Firstly, there was her almost certainly lesbian relationship with Anne, Countess of Sussex, the king's illegitimate daughter by the Duchess of Cleveland.
Firstly, there is Audrey Brown, Albert's day-dreaming daughter who hates Piccadilly for surviving where her father did not.
Firstly because the representee can continue to be bound by the contract at his or her will.

Firstly and own
Firstly, a dissatisfied employee appropriates information to advance their own interests or to damage the company or, secondly, a competitor or foreign government seeks information to advance its own technological or financial interest ' Moles ' or trusted insiders are generally considered the best sources for economic or industrial espionage.
Firstly, XMI 2. x is large and complex in its own right, since it purports to address a technical problem more ambitious than exchanging UML 2. x models.
Firstly, the module would be launched independently on its own Proton-K and chase the station automatically.
Firstly and most fundamentally, it presupposes that literary criticism is a discipline in its own right, independent of literature.
Firstly is the issue of " human redundancy " in which " groups of this kind were free to set their own targets, so that aspiration levels with respect to production could be adjusted to the age and stamina of the individuals concerned ".
Firstly, in the early years of the kingdom, lords sought out their own territories, and lordships changed hands often.
In 2001, historian Eric Arnsen declared that “ whiteness has become a blank screen onto which those who claim to analyze it can project their own meanings ” and that the field “ suffers from a number of potentially fatal methodological and conceptual flaws .” Firstly, Arnsen writes that the core theses of whiteness studies -- that racial categories are arbitrary social constructs without definite biological basis, and that some white Americans benefit from racist discrimination of non-whites -- have been common wisdom in academe for many decades and are hardly as novel or controversial as whiteness studies scholars seem to believe.
Firstly, in his own right, from 1712 – 1718.
Firstly, other denominations of that era, such as Methodists and Baptists, existed in a profusion of forms as E. P. Thompson's own index shows.
Firstly, because of the absurdity of George creating such a medicine and being so ‘ naughty ’ in doing so but secondly because it brings out your own mischievousness and you wish that you had created such a medicine.
Firstly, Hrushevsky saw continuity in Ukrainian history from ancient times to his own.
Firstly, he can only use his own three boards ( ironically, these boards spell his name correctly ), and can't go to the board shop.

Firstly and world
Firstly, the developers of the games often consider themselves as trying to present a fantasy experience, so the involvement of real world transactions takes away from it.
Firstly, tsarist Russia had not possessed a significant air force, meaning any successes in aviation could be wholly attributed “ to the virtues of Bolshevism .” Furthermore, the successes of Soviet pilots ( which the Soviet press publicized widely ) offered the populace a feeling of technological superiority over both the world around them and Nature itself.
The world Marapu means: Firstly, the occupants of the eternal heaven, who lead a similar existence to men.
Firstly, it was the only unit in the Swedish Army without the prefix " Royal " ( Kungliga ), as it was the Crown Prince's, secondly, it was the largest ( ten squadrons ) cavalry regiment garrisoned in one town, in the world.
Professor Rein Mullerson concluded that the succession was legitimate, identifying three reasons: " Firstly, after the dissolution, Russia is < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > still remains one of the largest States in the world geographically and demographically.
Firstly, the Machines could allow any humans who did not, or could not, accept the Matrix for what it was to live in the physical world without having to recapture them ( this reduced dissent within the Matrix's population and prevented an exponentially-growing rejection rate from its population from causing entire " crops " of humans to die out, reducing power output ).

Firstly and record
Firstly, over 400 m, she smashed the British and Commonwealth record.

Firstly and at
Firstly, failure may occur at the position of maximum bending ; this may be at the centre of the crank or at either end.
Firstly, cyberspace describes the flow of digital data through the network of interconnected computers: it is at once not " real ", since one could not spatially locate it as a tangible object, and clearly " real " in its effects.
Firstly, because it looks again at Anatolia and Anatolians, and more importantly, because it hews back to the methodology first used by Cumont.
Firstly, Berlins medieval fortifications, recently rebuilt from 1658-74 in the form of a Dutch-style star fort, on an enormous scale and at great expense ( and similar to examples still in extant today in the Netherlands like Naarden and Bourtange ), became virtually redundant overnight ; and secondly, the already crowded city became even more congested.
Firstly, characters were mounted on metal arms or typebars, which would clash and jam if neighboring arms were depressed at the same time or in rapid succession.
Firstly, the barriers at the micro level involve the person.
Firstly, the Great St. Albans Chase, which had clashed with the steeplechase at Aintree, was not renewed after 1838, leaving a major hole in the chasing calendar.
Firstly, on 30 March 1231, at St Mary's Church at Fawley in Buckinghamshire, to Isabel Marshal, widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
Firstly, he chose to use a broad gauge of about to allow for the possibility of large wheels outside the bodies of the rolling stock which could give smoother running at high speeds ; secondly he selected a route, north of the Marlborough Downs, which had no significant towns but which offered potential connections to Oxford and Gloucester.
Firstly, on 17 September 2003, over six months after the required constitutional period expired, she finally announced a 16 November date for a third attempt at electing a President for Serbia.
Firstly there is Local Qualifying, which is played over 18 holes at more than 100 courses around the United States.
Firstly, the end of many thousands of years of Aboriginal burning which, being confined to a patchwork of small areas at any one time, had ensured both fresh new growth in the recently burnt areas and adjacent older growth for shelter and as a base for recolonisation.
Firstly he proved that in the blood of Europeans living in the tropics the number of red corpuscles, the specific gravity, the serum, and the water content, undergo no change, at least when the blood is not affected by disease which will ultimately lead to anaemia.
Firstly, there is an emphasis upon unfolding the latent processes of reasoning within the steps of the Talmudic sugya ( matter at hand ).
In Number One magazine he hit back at the claims he joined the band for money: " Firstly, I didn't need the money and, secondly the cash wasn't exactly a long time coming.
Firstly, NIRAH-the National Institute for Research into Aquatic Habitats-will be constructed in one of the old brick pits at nearby Stewartby, just North of Ampthill.
Firstly, the States-General never had any formal powers to legislate, although at times, it played a major role in the King's legislative activity.
* Firstly of the New Testament Church where in Acts 24: 5 Paul the Apostle is accused before Felix at Caesarea ( the capital of Roman Judaea ) by Tertullus of being " a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes.
In Number One magazine he hit back at the claims he joined the band for money: " Firstly, I didn't need the money and, secondly the cash wasn't exactly a long time coming.
Firstly the court was still officially in mourning over the passing of the late Wanli Emperor, whose corpse at this point was still lying in state waiting for an auspicious date to be interred.
Firstly, he imparts to us at the beginning of Chapter 2 that he is a journalist.
Firstly, the beds are highly inclined ( whilst more gently inclined at Swanage ).

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