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Firstly a transition period of two years was introduced, during which the peasant was obligated as before to the old land-owner.

Firstly and which
Firstly, there is metaphysical or philosophical materialism, in which matter-in-motion is considered primary and thought about matter-in-motion, or thought about abstractions, secondary.
Firstly, paper shortages forced Tintin to be published in a daily three-or four-frame strip, rather than the two full pages every week which had been the practice on Le Petit Vingtième.
Firstly, it is applicable only to situations in which there is only a ' finite ' number of possible outcomes.
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 STM has an atomically precise positioning system which allows very accurate atomic scale manipulation.
Firstly, they often use a railroad track design, to allow the toe and heel pieces to slide, which in turn allows the ski to flex deeply, without a non-flexing spot underfoot due to the binding.
Firstly, the UVA-radiation creates oxidative stress, which in turn oxidizes existing melanin and leads to rapid darkening of the melanin.
Firstly, as an author, Foglar was strongly influenced by German Wandervogel romantism more than the ideas of British scout movement ( which emerged in Bohemian Lands during the WWI ).
Firstly, the mathematical and geometrical nature of the construction is an image of the orderly universe, in which an underlying rationality and logic can be perceived.
# Firstly ( 4. 7 ), the Scythians ' legend about themselves, which portrays the first Scythian king, Targitaus, as the child of the sky-god and of a daughter of the Dnieper.
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, 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, it was written in English, rather than Latin, which makes it very unusual in Oxford, and is especially revolutionary considering the College's age ; even St Catherine's College, founded in 1965, has a Latin motto (" Nova et Vetera ": " the new and the old ").
Firstly, additional, half-circular towers were added in the interstices between the walls and pre-walls ( s. a .) in which a handful of cannons could be placed.
Firstly, the forthcoming 500th anniversary of US Independence which is bringing in colonists from the entire Solar System, obviously needs a suitable representative from Titan.
Firstly, ' Judaism ' in English carries the meaning of ' the profession or practice of the Jewish religion ; the religious system or the polity of the Jews ', a topic on which Wagner does not touch.
Firstly, it failed to account for the slowness of the Austrian staff work, which impaired coordination between these forces.
Firstly, like most evolutionary accounts of human nature, the importance of cultural diversity for survival may be an un-testable hypothesis, which can neither be proved nor disproved.
Firstly, prior to the 1990s, British Public Records law allowed British government departments to impose long periods of closure on official documents which prevented them from being released into the archives.
Firstly, the European Union passed Directive 91 / 440, which prescribed, among other things, the ( formal ) separation of the national railways into two separate companies, one which deals with the infrastructure, and the other which deals with the transport activities.

Firstly and took
Firstly, he took the best troops in the army, and arranged them 50 ranks deep ( as opposed to the normal 8 – 12 ranks ) on the left wing, opposite Cleombrotus and the Spartans, with Pelopidas and the Sacred Band on the extreme left flank.
Firstly he was the first Australian overall commander of Australian forces and took, as subsequent Australian commanders did, a relatively independent line with his British superiors.
Firstly, in 1361, he married Margaret Graham, Countess of Menteith, ( 1334 – 1380 ) a wealthy divorcee who took him as her fourth husband.
Firstly they set houses on fire in Smokvica and took 23 of the villagers as prisoners.
Firstly there was the role of Stalinism in Eastern Europe where the RCP took a different position to the FI in particular when the latter began to support the split of Josip Broz Tito in Yugoslavia from the USSR the RCP became very critical.
Firstly they took a soil sample at the base of the rock, then another from a small depression down the hill a bit.
Firstly he claimed that it was too soon to judge the long-term significance of the demonstrations noting that " People who took part in the non-cooperation campaigns in India in the 20s and 30s had to wait a long time for independence.
Three key pieces of information seem to support this: Firstly, Darius I, like Cyrus, also conquered Babylon and personally commanded the Persian army that took the city in 522 BCE to put down a rebellion.

Firstly and effect
Firstly, the trenchant opposition of the Quakers to slavery had a contributing effect to the improvements in the treatment of slaves within the Territory ( the exceptional case of Arthur William Hodge notwithstanding ) compared to other Caribbean islands, and to the large number of free blacks within the islands.
Firstly, large numbers of connections ( for example, those with peer-to-peer ( P2P ) software ) would cause the connection to slow down and eventually freeze the modem part of the STB ( also required for interactive TV services, which suffered a similar effect when downloading ).
Firstly, Meadow was accused of espousing the so-called prosecutor's fallacy in which the probability of " cause given effect " ( i. e. the true likelihood of a suspect's innocence ) is confused with that of " effect given cause " ( the likelihood that innocence will result in the observed double-cot-death ).
Firstly if the endothelial cells are disrupted this will cause a lysis effect and internal bleeding.
Firstly it generates a band bending which has the effect of accelerating carriers of different signs in opposite directions ( normal to the surface ) creating a dipole, this effect is known as surface field emission.

Firstly and .
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, in estimating the probability density functions of random variables and secondly in estimating the spectral density function of a time series.
The problems other philosophers have had with Mill's position center around the following issues: Firstly, Mill's formulation encounters difficulty when it describes what direct experience is by differentiating only between actual and possible sensations.
This is for two reasons: Firstly, many ethnic Faroese live in Denmark and few who are born there return to the Faroes with their parents or as adults.
Firstly, to reflect the hope and belief that he would live to celebrate his 100th birthday in 2030 ; secondly, and more importantly, to break free of the widespread practice of naming conventions that he saw as rooted in a collectivist mentality, and existing only as a relic of humankind's tribalistic past.
Firstly, the teams from the 5th, 6th & 7th ranked nations receive automatic qualification.
Firstly there was a cover of David Bowie's 1972 glam-rock classic " Suffragette City ", slightly renamed to " SufferRAGEette City " to fit in with the " Rage Hard " promotion.
Firstly, decomposition of a function into non-interacting components generally permits more economical representations of the function.
Firstly they tend to be a vessel for showing eras of audiences issues across the globe visually and in the most effective manner.
Firstly, as part of Rashka and later as part of Serbian Empire.
Firstly, the British declared martial law in parts of the country — allowing for internment and executions of IRA men.
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, 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.
The positivist view on law can be seen to cover two broad principles: Firstly, that laws may seek to enforce justice, morality, or any other normative end, but their success or failure in doing so does not determine their validity.
Firstly marauding Zulu clans, displaced from Zululand as part of the Lifaqane ( or Mfecane ), wrought havoc on the Basotho peoples they encountered as they moved first west and then north.
Firstly, the " aboutness " of the material is ascertained.
Firstly, they facilitate subject access by allowing the user to find out what works or documents the library has on a certain subject.
Firstly, because it looks again at Anatolia and Anatolians, and more importantly, because it hews back to the methodology first used by Cumont.
Firstly, the Khasas were welcomed and assimilated within Magar empire.
Firstly, particularly in the Discourses on Livy, Machiavelli is unusual in the positive side he sometimes seems to describe in factionalism in republics.
Firstly, in a centralized government system, promotion in the bureaucratic-political hierarchy was the only path to power.
Firstly, the hierarchy of the courts needs to be accepted, and an efficient system of law reporting.

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