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Western Music education is also severely neglected and pretty rare in India.
Mehmed I also completed the mosque at Bursa, which his grandfather Murad I had commenced, but which had been neglected during in reign of Bayezid.
He has not neglected to work in French productions either — e. g., Les Visiteurs ( 1993 ) ( which was later remade in English as Just Visiting in 2001 ), The Crimson Rivers ( 2000 ) and Jet Lag ( Décalage horaire ) by Danièle Thompson ( 2002 ), which was also a box-office success in France.
He also writes that Varus neglected to send out advance reconnaissance parties.
Gyrion also neglected to disclose that his mother-in-law's firm, Jacz Transportation, bought a 1989 Ford dump truck three days after City Hall sold it to a Franklin Park dealership and then leased it back to the city.
Bragg also neglected to pursue the retreating Federals aggressively, resulting in the futile siege of Chattanooga.
Other effects are also neglected, such as tidal deformation of the primary, rotation and orbit of the satellite, and its irregular shape.
In the mid-1870s he also returned to the medium of etching, which he had neglected for ten years.
However, these neighborhoods are also often found in working-class parts of the city, or in the neglected fringe of a downtown area – communities which may have been upscale historically but became economically depressed and socially disorganized.
Henry Nicholson, rector from 1835 to 1866, was also active in repairing the abbey church — as far as he could, and in uncovering lost or neglected Gothic features.
He had also been one of the few people receptive to the neglected work of John Herapath on the kinetic theory of gases.
He writes " while the lands of the aliens existed, there also existed the indigenous country " meaning the latter was grossly being neglected.
They were also reported to have failed to provide needed protection, and neglected their child's physical care.
Soon afterwards she also began teaching poor and neglected children at home.
The Truth About Cars published a review / editorial also showing their disappointment at how Ford neglected the Taurus to the point where it became a " rental car ".
Kizette was neglected, but also immortalized.
Development is also ongoing in all areas of the country including Kenya's hitherto neglected and thus largely undeveloped semi-arid or arid north.
It was reserved for his edition of Manilius ( 1579 ), and his De emendatione temporum ( 1583 ), to revolutionize perceived ideas of ancient chronology — to show that ancient history is not confined to that of the Greeks and Romans, but also comprises that of the Persians, the Babylonians and the Egyptians, hitherto neglected, and that of the Jews, hitherto treated as a thing apart ; and that the historical narratives and fragments of each of these, and their several systems of chronology, must be critically compared.
However, although the consensus that Abdulhamid favoured the modernization of the Ottoman army and the professionalization of the officer was fairly general, it seems that he neglected the military during the last fifteen years of his reign, and he also cut down the military budget.
also, they have been largely neglected by policy makers, sociologists and anthropologists.
That month would also be the last month intercalated: subsequent generations of Parsis neglected to insert a thirteenth month.
He was also known to have neglected his marriage to his wife, Mary Lou, his five children, and his law practice, just to risk his life on mountain peaks.
Henry Bulwer also organized agricultural production on the island to self-sustain his little realm at least to a certain degree, but later sold Yassıada to the Khedive of Ottoman Egypt and Sudan, Ismail Pasha, who, however, didn't construct any new buildings and completely neglected the island.
Okeh began by issuing popular songs, dance numbers, and vaudeville skits similar to the fare of other labels, but Heineman also wished to experiment with music for audiences neglected by the larger record companies.

also and rise
One could also add to these analogies that steel loses its magnetism by heat, which proves that steel becomes a better conductor through a rise in temperature, just as electrical bodies do.
Since marginal costs rise when the wage rate rises, the profit-maximizing price also rises when the public-limit price is elevated, and is likely to remain well above the latter.
-- American Stock Exchange prices enjoyed a fairly solid rise but here also trading dwindled.
Anatolia ( from Greek — " east " or "( sun ) rise "; also Asia Minor, from " small Asia "; in modern ) is a geographic and historical term denoting the westernmost protrusion of Asia, comprising the majority of the Republic of Turkey.
The 3rd and 4th centuries saw the rise of the Xuanxue ( mysterious learning ), also called Neo-Taoism.
Rising magma also undergoes adiabatic cooling before eruption, particularly significant in the case of magmas that rise quickly from great depths such as kimberlites.
It was also naval engineers that constructed the first tanks during World War I, giving rise to armoured fighting vehicles.
Following the rise of the Taliban in 1996, Massoud, who rejected the Taliban's fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, returned to the armed opposition, serving as the military and political leader of the United Islamic Front ( also known in the West as Northern Alliance ).
He also predicted that parts of Atlantis would rise in 1968 or 1969.
Elite boards also spawned their own subculture and gave rise to the slang known today as leetspeak.
The Catholic Church does recognise as valid ( though illicit ) ordinations done by breakaway Catholic, Old Catholic or Oriental bishops, and groups descended from them ; it also regards as both valid and licit those ordinations done by bishops of the Eastern churches, so long as those receiving the ordination conform to other canonical requirements ( for example, is an adult male ) and an orthodox rite of episcopal ordination, expressing the proper functions and sacramental status of a bishop, is used ; this has given rise to the phenomenon of episcopi vagantes ( for example, clergy of the Independent Catholic groups which claim apostolic succession, though this claim is rejected by both Orthodoxy and Catholicism ).
Alternate hydrogen bonding patterns, such as the wobble base pair and Hoogsteen base pair, also occur — in particular, in RNA — giving rise to complex and functional tertiary structures.
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.
Ethical issues like designed babies and human cloning have also given rise to controversies between and among scientists and bioethicists, especially in the light of past abuses with eugenics ( see reductio ad hitlerum ).
In the UK in 2009 it was estimated that up to 12 million shoppers appeared at the sales ( a rise of almost 20 % compared to 2008, although this was also affected by the fact that the VAT would revert to 17. 5 % from 1 January ).
Interactions between common law, constitutional law, statutory law and regulatory law also give rise to considerable complexity.
Aside from the role of governments and the church, the history of copyright law is in essential ways also connected to the rise of capitalism and the attendant extension of commodity relations to the realm of creative human activities, such as literary and artistic production.
These changes also entailed the rise of labour movements.
It has also given rise to a new theory of the philosophy of mathematics, and many theories of artificial intelligence, persuasion and coercion.
The 3rd and 4th centuries saw the rise of the Xuanxue ( mysterious learning ), also called Neo-Taoism.
This has also given rise to the " Chelsea Cocktail ", a pint of Guinness garnished with a stick of celery.
the hydrostatic equation together with the nonrelativistic Fermi gas equation of state, and also treated the case of a relativistic Fermi gas, giving rise to the value of the limit shown above.
Throughout his rise to power, Chiang also benefited from membership within the nationalist Tiandihui fraternity, to which Sun Yat-sen also belonged, and which remained a source of support during his leadership of China and, later, Taiwan.

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