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The pro-Western government, which the United States had helped in a revolt against the Souvanna Phouma `` neutralist '' government, never did appear to spark much fighting spirit in the Royal Lao Army.
Above all, he did not want to appear to be running hat in hand to Premier Khrushchev's doorstep.
Johnston could only keep up his defense by raids and other measures to make it appear he had larger forces than he did, a strategy that worked for several months.
A second German edition was published in 1913, containing theologically significant revisions and expansions: but this revised edition did not appear in English until 2001.
He was deeply affected by the death of Artaban ( 226 ) and the downfall of the Arsacid dynasty, and does not appear to have sought the friendship of Ardeshir, founder of the Sassanian dynasty, although Samuel of Nehardea probably did so.
Not until the second millennium BC did cultivated, large-seeded broad beans appear in the Aegean, Iberia and transalpine Europe.
After 750, major epidemic diseases did not appear again in Europe until the Black Death of the 14th century.
By the early 2000s ( decade ), however, the university quietly reexamined its position on accreditation as degree mills proliferated and various government bureaucracies, such as law enforcement agencies, began excluding BJU graduates on the grounds that the university did not appear on appropriate federal lists.
Mumy did appear in one episode as a friend of Eddie.
Chaplin intended it as a star-making vehicle for Edna Purviance, and did not appear in the picture himself other than in a brief, uncredited cameo.
The first radiation of the diatoms ( generally siliceous, rather than calcareous ) in the oceans occurred during the Cretaceous ; freshwater diatoms did not appear until the Miocene.
Bühler writes that, according to correspondence with Rudolf Wagner, Gauss did not appear to believe in a personal god.
There is some speculation that the inscription was added by Claudius himself decades later, and that he originally did not appear at all.
The ignominia was thus only a transitory reduction of status, which does not even appear to have deprived a magistrate of his office, and certainly did not disqualify persons labouring under it for obtaining a magistracy, for being appointed as judices by the praetor, or for serving in the Roman armies.
Some observers have pointed out that the anisotropies in the WMAP data did not appear to be consistent with the big bang picture.
This did not appear to have frustrated the successful development of their software.
Only at the turn of the century did Christmas trees appear inside churches, this time in a new brightly lit form.
While the draugr certainly preferred to be active during the night, it did not appear to be vulnerable to sunlight like some other revenants.
In this he claimed to reveal Plato's true meaning, a doctrine he learned from Platonic tradition that did not appear outside the academy or in Plato's text.
Once again, the sparse comet jets did not appear to point towards the spacecraft.
The speed of light and other EMR predicted by Maxwell's equations did not appear unless the equations were modified in a way first suggested by FitzGerald and Lorentz ( see history of special relativity ), or else otherwise it would depend on the speed of observer relative to the " medium " ( called luminiferous aether ) which supposedly " carried " the electromagnetic wave ( in a manner analogous to the way air carries sound waves ).
Unfortunately, in such calculations, Fermi did not take into account the " pairing energy " that might appear when a nuclide with an odd number of neutrons absorbed an extra neutron.
The earliest writings to contain the concept of enthalpy did not appear until 1875,
In 1922, John Renshaw Carson of AT & T, inventor of Single-sideband modulation ( SSB modulation ), had published a paper in the Proceedings of the IRE arguing that FM did not appear to offer any particular advantage.

did and lest
Jobs was explicit in ensuring NeXT staff did not use the latter terminology, lest the NeXT machines be compared to competing Sun workstations.
" In 1991, Whitlam stated that no future Governor-General was likely to act as Kerr did lest he also become the subject of " contempt and isolation ".
He was, however, careful to ensure the newcomers did not achieve too much power, lest they destabilize the state.
At the very beginning the dues and outgoings did not press so very hard on the rajah, because the Porte knew how the country had been impoverished by the war: and the Pashas sent to govern it were to some extent controlled by the Porte, lest their harshness should drive the rajah to leave the island, or at least to revolt, for which his degraded condition would be an excuse.
Lessing's lead, Strauss indicates that medieval political philosophers, no less than their ancient counterparts, carefully adapted their wording to the dominant moral views of their time, lest their writings be condemned as heretical or unjust, not by " the many " ( who did not read ), but by those " few " whom the many regarded as the most righteous guardians of morality.
The British Government did not want to violate its agreement by attacking civilian targets outside combat zones, and the French were even more concerned lest Bomber Command operations provoke a German bombing attack on France.
They did not use Red Cross parcels lest they violate the Geneva Convention and to avoid the guards restricting access to them.
Lessing's lead, Strauss indicates that medieval political philosophers, no less than their ancient counterparts, in writing, carefully adapted their wording to the dominant moral views of their time, lest their writings be condemned as heretical or unjust, not by " the many " ( who did not read ), but by those " few " whom the many regarded as the most righteous guardians of morality: precisely those few righteous personalities would be most inclined to persecute or ostracize anyone who is in the business of exposing the noble or great lie upon which stands or falls the authority of the few over the many.
Due to incidents arising very early on in Jewish history, predictions about the time of the coming of the Jewish messiah were highly discouraged, lest people lose faith when the predictions did not come true during the lifespan of the believer.
" Fawcett left behind instructions stating that if the expedition did not return, no rescue expedition should be sent lest the rescuers suffer his fate.
" DeGeneres's representatives asserted that she did not violate the WGA's agreement, arguing that she is competing with other first-run syndicated shows like Dr. Phil and Live with Regis and Kelly during the competitive November sweeps period, and that DeGeneres must fulfill her duties as host and producer, lest her show lose its time slot or be held in breach of contract.
As regarding the concept of sinless perfection, John Wesley himself did not use this term and noted in his book A Plain Account of Christian Perfection that "... sinless perfection is a phrase I never use, lest I should seem to contradict myself.
Fitzwilliam wrote to Laurence on 22 February 1797 that he did not wish for a change in government lest it " lead to a change in the constitution " but agreed that a " reform in the abuses of executive government " was needed and that Fox would carry on the war " for the same reason the government, and peace would be made by him more to advantage, because, made by him, there would be virtually a saving of the country's honour — made by Mr Pitt, the country is beat into it ' made by Mr Fox it is a measure of choice ".
Still Morrison's presence did excite suspicions, and he could not leave his Chinese books about, lest it should be supposed that his object was to master the language.
But the Cooch Behar royal authority did not grant him permission to marry her lest he would be dethroned.
Devices advertised as HD-compatible or HD ready could take HDTV-signal as an input ( via analog-YPbPr or digital DVI or HDMI ), but they did not have enough pixels for true representation of even the lower HD resolution ( 1280 × 720 ) ( CRT based sets only capable of SDTV-resolution or VGA-resolution, 640 × 480 pixels, or the plasma-based sets with 1024 × 768 resolution ), lest the higher HD resolution ( 1920 × 1080 ), and so were unable to display the HD picture without downscaling to a lower resolution.
However, when he did so, vermin ( snakes, insects and the like ) emerged from the wounds, and the god Ormazd told him not to kill Dahāg, lest the world become infested with these creatures.

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