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also and narrowly
The freeway with narrowly spaced interchanges concentrates and mitigates the access problem, but it also acts inevitably as an artificial, isolating boundary.
This second post he seems also to have left after a short interval, for he appeared again in Constantinople, and narrowly escaped death at the hands of the brothers of Eudoxia.
Defined more narrowly, libido also refers to an individual's urge to engage in sexual activity.
Poetry ( from the Greek poiesis — — with a broad meaning of a " making ", seen also in such terms as " hemopoiesis "; more narrowly, the making of poetry ) is a form of literary art which uses the aesthetic qualities of language to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic ostensible meaning.
The term has also been used more narrowly, however, to refer only to religions outside the very large group of so-called Axial Age faiths that encompass both the Abrahamic religions and the chief Indian religions.
The term tapas narrowly refers to a type of Spanish cuisine, but it is also used more broadly to refer to any similar format dining.
Alongside this traditional usage, the phrase natural sciences is also sometimes used more narrowly to refer to natural history.
The Wizard of Oz parallels continue inside, where the Wizard is revealed to be Marten Broadcloak, also known as Randall Flagg, who flees when Roland attempts to kill him with Jake's Ruger and narrowly misses ( Flagg has bewitched Roland's own guns, saying, " Only misfires against me, Roland, old fellow ").
The word is used in at least three senses: ( 1 ) most broadly to refer to the habitat and entire plant assemblage or mangal, for which the terms mangrove forest biome, mangrove swamp and mangrove forest are also used, ( 2 ) to refer to all trees and large shrubs in the mangrove swamp, and ( 3 ) narrowly to refer to the mangrove family of plants, the Rhizophoraceae, or even more specifically just to mangrove trees of the genus Rhizophora.
Historical terminology overlaps with that applied to the Zweihänder sword in the 16th century: French espadon, Spanish espadón or Portuguese montante may also be used more narrowly to refer to these large swords.
The Supreme Court of Canada also narrowly interpreted the Bill of Rights and the Court was reluctant to declare laws inoperative.
They also narrowly interpreted the Federal Government's powers in commercial and industrial matters.
More unusual is the modern W engine ( also known as a ' VV ' engine to distinguish itself from the pre-war W engines ) that has four cylinder banks arranged in a " W " pattern with two pairs narrowly arranged with a 15-degree separation.
A person who also advocated religious liberty may also be more narrowly considered as such.
The latter installments ( Escape, Conquest, and Battle ) are sometimes called " prequels " in a broad sense of the word, and they are also sequels defined both broadly ( as later installments ) and narrowly ( as continuation of the previously established storyline ).
The Minnesota Court also concluded that the ordinance was not impermissibly content based because " the ordinance is a narrowly tailored means towards accomplishing the compelling governmental interest in protecting the community against bias-motivated threats to public safety and order.
Wolves were now playing some of their best football in years, their biggest successes being a 5 – 2 win at Burnley ( another former giant who were now struggling in the Fourth Division and would only narrowly cling onto their Football League status at the end of the 1986 – 87 season ), a 4 – 0 home win over Swansea City ( who had also experienced First Division football earlier in the decade ) and a thrilling 4 – 3 away win over Halifax Town.
Despite the opposition of many in his own party, including not only Vare ’ s powerful Philadelphia machine, but also many “ wets ” who revolted and created a separate Liberal Party that autumn — thereby giving the Democratic candidate two lines on the November ballot — Pinchot narrowly prevailed, defeating Hemphill by a margin of 1, 068, 874 to 1, 010, 204.
The team also narrowly lost second place in the constructors ' championship, finishing third, two points behind runners-up Williams, and 12 points behind Ferrari.
Broadly speaking, this dialog is referred to as Economic liberalism or neoliberalism, though these terms are also used more narrowly to refer to particular views, especially advocating laissez faire.
They are also known as indicator birds, or honey birds, although the latter term is also used more narrowly to refer to species of the genus Prodotiscus.
The GOP tide also brought to victory five Republican members of the United States House of Representatives, including William Louis Dickinson, who held the Montgomery-based district seat until 1993, and James D. Martin, the Gadsden oil products dealer who had narrowly lost the 1962 Senate race and had his eyes on Wallace's own position as governor.

also and missed
It also brought home proof of something a casual observer might have missed: that more than half of the U.S. Negroes live outside the southeastern states.
It is also representative of the evolution and direction of our team .” During the 2003 preseason Michael Vick broke his leg and missed the first twelve games of the season.
* K — Strike out ( also abbreviated SO ): number of times that a third strike is taken or swung at and missed, or bunted foul.
Both ships were soon fighting enemies much more powerful than themselves and began to take severe damage: Captain Henry Darby on Bellerophon missed his intended anchor near Franklin and instead found his ship underneath the main battery of the French flagship, while Captain George Blagdon Westcott on Majestic also missed his station and almost collided with Heureux, coming under heavy fire from Tonnant.
Helton and Wilson — virtually the only experienced players on the team — struggled as well ; Helton hit just 20 homers, the fewest of his career, and missed the All-Star Game for the first time since 1999 and also went on the disabled list for the first time in his career.
* ESP shows textual information about the enemy ; such as health, name and distance ; also information about weapons lying around the map, which could be missed without the hack.
He also missed the Skeena River near Prince Rupert in northern British Columbia.
The Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest, with the 1791 Francisco de Eliza expedition preceding Vancouver by a year, had also missed the Fraser River although they knew from its muddy plume that there was a major river located nearby.
Ace closer Rollie Fingers missed the playoffs due to a torn muscle in his throwing arm that not only kept him out for the entire playoffs but also would have him miss the entire 1983 season.
Moreover, thanks to that slow start, 1968 would also prove to be the only season out of Clemente's final thirteen in which he did not make the NL All-Star squad ( he was selected in ' 72 but missed the game because of a heel injury ).
Muslims may also fast on other special days of the year, and to make up for missed days of fasting.
Steelers starting tight end Bennie Cunningham, who missed most of the previous season due to injuries, was also a big contributor with 36 receptions for 512 yards.
Cincinnati receiver David Verser also missed a blocking audible by Anderson.
A fictional version of the game, wherein the Dolphins lose by one point to the 49ers due to a missed field goal in the closing seconds, is also referenced in the film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
The 49ers are also the only team in a Super Bowl to score at eight touchdowns in a Super Bowl, and at least two touchdowns in each quarter ( the only mistake was a missed extra point attempt ).
Although he missed most of the second half due to injury, Aikman had a superb performance in the game, completing 14 of 18 passes for 177 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions, while also rushing for 25 yards.
The secondary also had future hall of fame defensive back Rod Woodson, who missed almost the entire season with a knee injury, but returned in time for the playoffs.
But they also came up empty after kicker Al Del Greco missed a 47-yard field goal attempt.
A " foul ", also known as a " scratch ," or missed jump, occurs when a jumper oversteps the takeoff mark, misses the pit entirely, does not use the correct foot sequence throughout the phases, or does not perform the attempt in the allotted amount of time ( usually about 90 seconds ).
The Duke at the time, the founder and colonel of the regiment, was the Duchess of Richmond's father, and he saw no active service overseas during the Napoleonic Wars ; his son and the Duchess's brother, the Marquis of Huntly ( later the 5th Duke ) was a distinguished general, but also missed the Waterloo campaign ; the senior representative of the family at the battle was in fact the Duchess's own twenty-three-year-old son, the Earl of March, who would eventually become the 5th Duke's heir in 1836, and who served as a major and an aide de camp to the Duke of Wellington ; another branch of the family was represented by another ADC, Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, aged twenty-eight or twenty-nine, the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen ; in reality, both were young men similar in age and duty to Lord Hay.
1985 was a poor season for Lauda, with eleven retirements from the fourteen races he started, he did not start the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps after crashing and breaking his wrist during practice, he also later missed the European Grand Prix at Brands Hatch ; John Watson replaced him for that race.
Legend has it he built the Giant's Causeway as stepping-stones to Scotland, so as not to get his feet wet ; he also once scooped up part of Ireland to fling it at a rival, but it missed and landed in the Irish Sea — the clump becoming the Isle of Man, the pebble becoming Rockall, and the void becoming Lough Neagh.
Wilson also deserves credit for grasping the concept of an Open University, to give adults who had missed out on tertiary education a second chance through part-time study and distance learning.

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