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also and expressed
The beliefs of a religion also reflecting the values are expressed in creeds, dogmas, and doctrines, and form what Durkheim calls a credo.
It is also expressed in the proscription against deviants in the matter of endogamy, particularly in rural areas.
Much interest has also been expressed in new techniques for processing the urethane foams, including spraying, frothing, and molding ( see article, p. 391 for details ).
Being a dimensionless fraction, it may also be expressed as a percentage, and is measured on a scale from zero for no reflecting power of a perfectly black surface, to 1 for perfect reflection of a white surface.
This time scale is expressed in the form of tables of differences UTC-UTC ( k ) ( equivalent to TAI-TAI ( k )) for each participating institution k. ( The same circular also gives tables of TAI-TA ( k ), for the various unsynchronised atomic time scales.
Knight also expressed misgivings about van Vogt's politics, noting that his stories almost invariably present absolute monarchy in a favorable light.
The Communion is held together by a shared history, expressed in its ecclesiology, polity and ethos and also by participation in international consultative bodies.
Wujcik also expressed a desire to create a book giving greater detail to the Courts of Chaos.
The Emperor also ordered all copies of the Thalia, the book in which Arius had expressed his teachings, to be burned.
The associative law can also be expressed in functional notation thus:.
Around this time, Alcott also first expressed his public disdain for slavery.
This ambivalence is expressed also in the god's association with the Thracians, who were regarded by the Greeks as a barbarous and warlike people.
He also wrote that Hill " was a left-winger who'd never expressed any religious sentiments whatsoever ... and the only reason why she'd held a job in the Reagan administration was because I'd given it to her.
It is also used as a quantitive test of unsaturation, expressed as the bromine number of a single compound or mixture.
The Péter-Ackermann function can also be expressed in terms of various other versions of the Ackermann function:
The expression of many genes can be determined by measuring mRNA levels with multiple techniques including microarrays, expressed cDNA sequence tag ( EST ) sequencing, serial analysis of gene expression ( SAGE ) tag sequencing, massively parallel signature sequencing ( MPSS ), RNA-Seq, also known as " Whole Transcriptome Shotgun Sequencing " ( WTSS ), or various applications of multiplexed in-situ hybridization.
The Vampire Diaries cast member Candice Accola also expressed interest, according to an E!
An identical expression to Einstein's formula for the diffusion coefficient was also found by Walther Nernst in 1888 in which he expressed the diffusion coefficient as the ratio of the osmotic pressure to the ratio of the frictional force and the velocity to which it gives rise.
Note that t < sup > 0 </ sup > = 1, ( 1 − t )< sup > 0 </ sup > = 1, and that the binomial coefficient,, also expressed as or is:
Monetary balance of trade is different from physical balance of trade ( which is expressed in amount of raw materials, known also as Total Material Consumption ).
In fact, the perceived need for some kind of graduate credential is so strong that some undergraduate BME programs will actively discourage students from majoring in BME without an expressed intention to also obtain a masters degree or apply to medical school afterwards.
Hofstadter also noted that " sexual freedom " is a vice frequently attributed to the conspiracist's target group, noting that " very often the fantasies of true believers reveal strong sadomasochistic outlets, vividly expressed, for example, in the delight of anti-Masons with the cruelty of Masonic punishments.
Love has also expressed interest in fashion, having modeled for Versace and Givenchy, and has also frequented numerous fashion shows over the years.

also and outrage
Morocco, occupying the northern half of Western Sahara and also involved in combat against Polisario, reacted with outrage, and launched a failed 1981 coup against the CMSN.
An advisor to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of the ruling moderate Islamist AK Parti, Ali Yüksel, is reportedly polygamous and has made public his intention to take a fourth wife which caused outrage from the Turkish media and also from the AK Parti.
In Round 1, 2008, St Kilda CEO Archie Fraser claimed that Craig Bolton " tunnelled " Saints ' captain Nick Riewoldt numerous times in the low-scoring match ( Sydney losing by two points, 6. 13 ( 49 ) to St Kilda's 6. 13 ( 51 ) in a heavily-criticised match ), leading to outrage amongst Swans fans, and also increasing the rivalry between the two clubs.
Fisk reacted with outrage at both the comment made by Malkovitch and also for " associating me with a jerk like Galloway ".
The occasion of this outrage was that the Jews supposed that Paul had " brought Greeks also into the temple, and .... defiled this holy place " ( Acts 21: 28 ).
Buchan conveyed to Buckingham Palace and British prime minister Stanley Baldwin Canadians ' deep affection for the King, but also the outrage to Canadian religious feelings, both Catholic and Protestant, that would occur if Edward married Simpson.
Public outrage built when it was discovered that medical human waste, including amputated limbs, would also be burned at this location.
Otto von Habsburg was also quoted as saying that " a discussion as to whether Austria was an accomplice or a victim is an outrage ".
In Australia, there was also widespread public outrage, and criticism of Canberra's close relationship with the Suharto regime and recognition of Jakarta's sovereignty over East Timor.
" However, he also notes the outrage felt in particular by poets such as Robert Bly and Kenneth Rexroth, who began calling Trungpa a fascist.
Dissidence also increased within the Pakistan Peoples Party ( PPP ), and the murder of a leading dissident Ahmed Raza Kasuri's father led to public outrage and intra-party hostility as Bhutto was accused of masterminding the crime.
Media outrage over nationally publicized criminal cases can also bring pressure on members of the judiciary to act in ways that might be contrary to their initial desires and to the best interests of the defendants.
The government also made international news by making the Dionne Quintuplets wards of the province in response to public outrage of plans by promoters to exploit the infants by putting them on display at the Chicago World's Fair.
The sentence also caused widespread outrage in the West, and a number of campaigns were launched to persuade the Nigerian government to overturn the sentence.
On Pharyngula, biologist and University of Minnesota Morris ( UMM ) professor PZ Myers publicly expressed support for Cook as well as outrage that Fox News appeared to be inciting readers to cause further problems for the student ; he also ridiculed reports that armed guards would attend the next mass.
The Reuter concession was met with not only domestic outrage in the form of local protests but the Russian government was also hostile towards the concession as well.
Bebel is also famed for his outrage at the news of a German conducted policy of extermination towards indigenous people in her South-West African colony, the Herero nation in particular.
Public outrage also forced him to withdraw from politics and kept him out of Colorado's campaign for statehood.
Swan had given also Nijo's corpse Deadpool's regenerative powers ( restoring him to a form of life 5 minutes after his death ), as well as part of his personality, while Nijo also gained Swan's firearms talents, ambition, some of his refined tastes, preferences and biases, and also the bodily scarring and outrage he'd received from Deadpool throwing him face first into a white hot fireplace griddle at his home.
However, Lab's design was also source of great controversy causing outrage among heritage advocates, primarily due to the positioning of one of the shards.
The chief proponents of this attitude were the Babbar Khalsa founded by the widow, Bibi Amarjit Kaur of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha, whose husband Fauja Singh had been at the head of the march in Amritsar ; the Damdami Taksal led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale who had also been in Amritsar on the day of the outrage ; the Dal Khalsa, formed with the object of demanding a sovereign Sikh state ; and the All India Sikh Students Federation, which was banned by the government.
The theme not only conveyed his outrage over Stalin's oppression, but also may have inspired him to write the Seventh Symphony in the first place.

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