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Firstly and because
Firstly, because it looks again at Anatolia and Anatolians, and more importantly, because it hews back to the methodology first used by Cumont.
Firstly, because of the intervening Great War, which had been fought from 1914 to 1918, the British general election due in 1915 had not taken place.
Firstly, it was strongly typed, yet wide enough in application to support most languages — C being an exception, chiefly because C deliberately treats an array similar to a pointer to the first element of that array.
Firstly, he said that the rights of women should be protected, secondly that no man should be put to death because of a crime, and thirdly that the charity tax should be made compulsory.
Firstly, plinking has been popular because, in rural areas, one could start plinking with a minimum of preparation and expense.
Firstly, this is because the MED and OctaMED music replay routine is simply too slow to be used in a game or demo.
Although it is based on DES, a well-studied block cipher, the LM hash is not a true one-way function as the password can be determined from the hash because of several weaknesses in its design: Firstly, passwords are limited to a maximum of only 14 characters, giving a theoretical maximum keyspace of with the 95 ASCII printable characters.
Firstly, because AIC / AICc is derived from principles of information.
Firstly, because – especially given compression rating problems – it is difficult to determine absolutely differences in worker performance.
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 they thought plain dress was enjoined by the Gospel and secondly because it made them distinctive.
* Firstly, CPTED professionals see the causes of crime one-dimensional because of the use of language such as certainty as opposed to probability when predicting crime, which results in crime being caused by poorly designed environments.
Firstly, they argue, it is not trespass, since the damage is not direct, and secondly, it is not a nuisance, because there is no continuous action.
Firstly, it was hoped that the new name would better reflect the club's history, and secondly because many misunderstandings had arisen, among people who had grown to believe that BVO was an abbreviation similar to for instance PSV, RBC or ADO.
Firstly because the representee can continue to be bound by the contract at his or her will.
Firstly because it assumed that the two depleted aquifers had no chance of recovering, and it chose the easy and cheaper immediate solution with no account taken of future water resources.
Firstly, that he should not be charged with assault because the victim had consented to fight him and thus knew of the risks and consequences.
Firstly because data is captured at a file level it can make an informed decision on whether to replicate based on the location of the file and the type of file.

Firstly and involvement
Firstly, it recognizes that any object or situation can be rendered hazardous by the involvement of someone with an inappropriate disposition towards risk ; whether too risk taking or too risk averse.
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 and against
Firstly, it is the extent of self-determination a people are given to protect themselves and determine how they wish to be ruled and what role is played by human rights violations, cultural eradication and pogroms by the Azerbaijani majority against the Armenian communities of Azerbaijan in a decision.
Firstly, the radar is more robust against counter-measure.
Firstly, Robert of Gloucester rebelled against the king, starting the descent into civil war in England.
Firstly, the cold is protected against with clothing of three types of layers as follows: a liner layer against the camper's skin ( longjohns ), an insulation layer ( fleece ), and a water-and wind-proof outer shell.
Firstly, due to an editorial and publishing trend, totally against Browne's artistic intentions, it has been omitted from many nineteenth and twentieth century editions.
Firstly, a successful raid against German-occupied territory was a welcome morale boost for the British public, and was featured prominently in the British media for several weeks after the end of the raid.
Firstly with reference to Marx's extensive work which showed that the stringent legal measures taken against poverty and vagabondage was a reaction to the massive population shifts caused by the enclosure of the commons in England.
Firstly with quiet away series against Sri Lanka then followed by a tour to England in 2006.
Firstly, the development of White's light-squared bishop, and also of his queen, is blocked, and it will require another move of the knight or another pawn move, both of which go against opening principles, to develop these pieces.
Firstly, Cicero ’ s intimidation by the Clodian mob present on the final day, the political pressure exerted implicitly by Pompey for the judges to convict Milo, and finally, the sheer number of testimonies against Milo over the course of the case.
Firstly, it was into Henry IIs hands that the manor of West Tilbury Hall was taken, after its tenant in chief, William of Essex, defaulted in the King ’ s service against the Welsh at the battle of Conseyeth in 1163, when Gervase would have been about 10 or 15.
Gareth Edwards writes in 100 Great Rugby Players,Firstly, he stands closer to his scrum-half than most other stand-off halves I have played with or against, so that he pulls back row forwards on him at an angle which makes it hard for them to change direction, once he has released possession, to harass the midfield ,” ( Edwards, 1987, p. 55 ).

Firstly and whom
Firstly, the defence claimed there was ambiguity in the evidence as to how many shots were fired and by whom.
Firstly, in 1816 to Barbara Campbell ( 1788 – 1819 ), who later returned with him to France, with whom he had two children:
Firstly, on 15 March 1735 at Mannheim, to Jeanne Thérèse du Han, Comtesse de Martigny ( 30 October 1707 – 7 May 1748 ), by whom he had at least six sons and a daughter:
* Isabel Bigod ( c. 1212-1250 ), married twice: ** Firstly to Gilbert de Lacy, by whom she had issue ;

Firstly and believe
Firstly, he did not believe that any of his successor candidates would manage Finland's Soviet foreign policy well enough.
Firstly, it has been argued that Elton Mayo's actual role in the human relations movement is controversial and although he is attributed to be the founder of this movement, some academics believe that the concept of human relations was used well before the Hawthorne investigations, which sparked the human relations movement.
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, they believe that a dynamic, wealth-producing industrial sector
Though it is difficult to sum up almost five centuries of evolution and differentiation among the Anabaptists, five distinctive attributes of Anabaptist Christians can be discerned: Firstly, they do not practice infant baptism – they believe it is important for someone to be old enough to make a mature choice about whether to be baptized and to be a church member.

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