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However, his training in Wolgemut's studio, which made many carved and painted altarpieces and both designed and cut woodblocks for woodcut, evidently gave him great understanding of what the technique could be made to produce, and how to work with block cutters.
As nothing is essential to the fable, but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing the extent of the drama, lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented, that they were not known by him, or not observed: Nor, if such another poet could arise, should I very vehemently reproach him, that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus.
Prior to 6000 years ago, evidently the vast Sahara region to the south was better watered, more a savanna which could support herds ; yet then a desiccation process set in, leaving a more parched desert as it is today.
With recent studies predicting “ the sea level could rise between. 75 to 1. 9 metres by 2100 ” and considering the vast landscape of development, growing industries and overly-dense populations, the exponential assets exposed to flood-prone zones evidently become a dire
C. To minimize water waste, Jordan and Israel could use excess flood water that would evidently go unused that is downstream of Adassiya Diversion / point 121.
What Prometheus evidently " loved ", therefore, was not individual humans or groups of individuals, but humanity as a kind of being, human potential — what these proto-humans could become with " fire " and " blind hope ".
Though the Liberals ' fortunes had been sagging in the post-war years, there remained no doubt that they could again defeat the Conservatives ; their real challenge was evidently from the newly politicized UFA.
The senior Stefan was evidently unafraid of a military confrontation with his former father-in-law which could have occurred in retaliation for his actions.
Perhaps this misunderstanding could be traced to the mistaken belief that both houses of South Carolina's legislature had acted favorably upon the TONA when, evidently, only one of its houses did so.
Kelley evidently preached between 1857 and 1870 wherever he could.
Government was evidently complex and probably socialistic, though no certainties in this regard could be deduced from the sculptures we saw.
In the disputation, he set forth the principle of obedience to the Scriptures, writing, “ In all disputes concerning faith and religion, the scriptures alone, proceeding from the mouth of God, ought to be our level and rule .” It was evidently here that Hübmaier committed to abandoning infant baptism, a practice he could not support with Scripture.
The Gorkha Commissioners had remarked to the British the futility of debating about a few square miles of territory since there never could be real peace between the two States, until the British should yield to the Gorkhali British provinces north of the Ganges, making that river the boundary between the two, " as heaven had evidently designed it to be.
* the language knowledge acquired with Esperanto was evidently such as could not be reached ( under similar conditions ) with any other foreign language ;
Appropriation could be enacted by putting an unowned resource to active use ( as with using it to produce a product ), joining it with previously acquired property ( as with placing it in a pocket ) or by evidently marking it ( as with livestock branding ).
Nevertheless the situation in vivo is evidently different, Anabolic deficiency in men with chronic heart failure is prevalent and could have an associated detrimental impact on survival.
In some passages characters debate whether Clifton could ever become viable and whether investment in real estate there would not be too risky-questions which were evidently quite relevant at the time though to the modern reader the answers are obvious.
However, Corll evidently decided the youth would make a good accomplice and offered him the same fee — $ 200 — for any boy he could lure to his apartment, informing Henley that he was involved in a " sexual slavery ring " operating from Dallas.
When this happened, the trap evidently formed an effective seal with the head of the larva as it could still excrete water and become flattened, but it would nevertheless die within about ten days " evidently due to overfeeding ".
However, Ryurik Rostislavich evidently appointed his ally to Kiev until he could settle his dispute with Roman Mstislavich and be reinstated.
Even though the monk thought his weakness was done in secrecy, evidently it could not pass the all-knowing wisdom eye of the Kenting Tai Situpa.
Lt. Fleming was evidently unaware, or chose to ignore, that such matters were, by the terms of the Treaty of 1851, to be handled by the local Indian Agent, in this case John Whitfield, who was due to arrive within days with annuities with which restitution could be made.
Raiders tight end Dave Casper was the next player to reach the ball but he also evidently could not get a handle on it.

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Later, it was discovered that this symphony was actually the work of Abel, copied by the boy Mozart — evidently for study purposes — while he was visiting London in 1764.
But the terms which you have dictated to the Zulu king, however necessary to relieve the colony in future from an impending and increasing danger, are evidently such as he may not improbably refuse, even at the risk of war ; and I regret that the necessity for immediate action should have appeared to you so imperative as to preclude you from incurring the delay which would have been involved in consulting Her Majesty's Government upon a subject of so much importance as the terms which Cetywayo should be required to accept before those terms were actually presented to the Zulu king.
Cases of Wendigo psychosis, though evidently real, were relatively rare, and it was even rarer for them to actually culminate in the execution of the sufferer.
Despite these extensive changes, ratings continued to decline as NBC began to move the show around to various spots in its schedule ( the show averaged out at # 42 in the Nielsens for season six, which was actually 7 spots higher than in its third season, when NBC evidently gave the show more support ).
However, it again became apparent that the Scots were truly a divided people, and that there was, evidently, a rather significant difference between what the common Scotsman said and what he actually did ( a Scottish national covenant demanding an intra-UK parliament in Scotland had received over two million signatures ).
A tiny minority of physicists ( actually, a minority of one ) appear to believe that general relativity is unacceptable because it does not allow sufficiently general asymptotically flat solutions ( evidently this argument implicitly assumes that we have decisively rejected at least some Machian principles!
Owen and Leslie escape with LapTrap and quickly realize that the entire island is actually a giant, cunningly-disguised extraterrestrial spacecraft that was evidently planted in the ocean to harvest Earthlings as the aliens responsible apparently consider Earthling brains a delicacy.
Another example is the title section of Armenian Papers: Poems 1954-1984: actually prose, this purports to be ( but evidently is not ) a translation from a fragmentary medieval manuscript.
* Lake Informal, designed for Linotype in 1935, though matrices were evidently never cut, as there is no record of this type having ever actually been cast in metal.

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At the same time, the subjugated " allied " tribes of Moesia and Thrace evidently repudiated their treaties with Rome, as they had to be re-conquered by Augustus in 29-8 BC ( see below ).
Thucydides evidently held Themistocles in some esteem, and is uncharacteristically fulsome in his praise for him ( see above ).
According to an entry in the Red Book of Westmarch, Gimli left with him — the only Dwarf to ever do so, evidently out of his desire to once more see Galadriel.
Videlicet is a contraction of Classical Latin vidēre licet, which meant " it may be seen, evidently, clearly " ( vidēre, to see ; licet, third person singular present tense of licēre, " to be permitted ").
This use of the motto evidently derives from these regiments ' close connection with the city of Exeter, where they had a base from their foundation ( see the Illustrated London News article referenced above ) until their disappearance by amalgamation in 2007.
The Ecuadorian Army, evidently bent on preventing any repetition of the " Pachacútec " incident, and to forestall any Peruvian attempt to reach to crests of the Condor range, had gone on to establish a defensive perimeter on the area, with two outposts, " Tiwinza " and " Base Sur ", on the western side of the Cenepa headwaters, and a larger outpost, " Coangos ", on the high ground overlooking them from the north ( see map ).
Lt. Selfridge up to this time had not uttered a word, though he took a hasty glance behind when the propeller broke and turned once or twice to look into my face, evidently to see what I thought of the situation.
Towards the southern end of the avenue would be a triumphal arch based on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, but again, much larger ; it would be almost a hundred metres high, and the Arc de Triomphe ( at the time the largest triumphal arch in existence ) would have been able to fit inside its opening, evidently with the intention of replacing the rather long history associated with this Arch and in particular the unique ceremonies, with reference to the history of France, connected with it, see the French government website on this history.
The claim that Pope Agatho and his immediate successors took the alleged oath at their coronation ceremonies is also evidently false: popes of that time had neither crown nor, in consequence, coronation ( see Papal Tiara ).
An exterior camera called Rocket Number Nine enabled the crew to see the entirety of the SOL and any spaceships or creatures in its immediate vicinity ; the crew evidently viewed this through the same forward viewscreen that communicated with the Mads ( again, the actual television camera ).
Theresa returns to the triad camp ( which has evidently also been infected by Strukov's agoraphobia weapon ) to see the Miranda-Sharifi holo ; to do so, she must overcome her own inhibitions, which she does by becoming Cazie Saunders.
Pepys was, evidently, so pleased with his wife's portrait, that he commissioned a portrait of himself ( see image ), and also persuaded his father Thomas Pepys to sit for the artist.
" We should all object ; noone should drag us, however subtly or for whatever evidently benign reasons, into that view or that desire: we should individually and collectively yearn to see as many summers as we can, even in the imperfect world we are living in now.
When he attempts to stand on his head, he falls over, evidently flipping his brain over, thus allowing him to see things right-side up.
) The date of the colonization of Metapontum cannot be determined with certainty ; but it was evidently, from the circumstances just related, subsequent to that of Tarentum, as well as of Sybaris and Crotona: hence the date assigned by Eusebius, who would carry it back as far as 774 BCE, is wholly untenable ; nor is it easy to see how such an error can have arisen.
The word " he ", although often regarded as masculine, is also considered to be epicene by some ; alternatively, the more evidently epicene word " they " is used by some as a singular, generic, non-referring pronoun ( technically, anaphora ) ( see also: singular they ).
Although she evidently had a similar ability to see a person's guilt in their aura, newuniversal: 1959 does not show her manifesting any energy shields.
As an aside Foot comments that captain, RN was a rank Jepson sometimes affected but to which he was not entitled ("... but the Admiralty never knew "), rather he was " a major in the Buffs " ( evidently the East Kent Regiment, see e. g. ).

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