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For all these reasons Costa Rica was by and large unappreciated and overlooked by the Spanish Crown and left to develop on its own.
Those who praised her later as a Protestant heroine overlooked her refusal to drop all practices of Catholic origin from the Church of England.
The federalists, on the other hand, argued that it was impossible to list all the rights, and those that were not listed could be easily overlooked because they were not in the official bill of rights.
Many of Patton's directives on caring for the enlisted men under his command, such as ordering that captured supplies of enemy food and liquor be delivered to frontline units were overlooked in the media in favor of more popular news items, such as his system of fines for officers and men who failed to shave daily and wear helmets and leggings at all times.
* Viking hoard reveals its story, and a reminder of the often overlooked first King of all of Britain, Athelstan.
" His research was distinguished by a fidelity to the demands of experimental method very rare in the realms which he was exploring and, although often overlooked, the work that Rivers did in this early period is of immense import as it formed the foundation of all that came later.
These films were all chosen primarily due to their use of the 70mm process, which Ebert feels is overlooked.
Taylor continued to be overlooked by the selectors in the shorter version of the game, missing selection for all of the season's triangular tournament.
After the Seventh National Party Congress Liu became the supreme leader of all Communist forces in Manchuria and northern China, a stature frequently overlooked by historians.
Breydon Water is all that is left of the estuary this fort once overlooked.
Ships from all over the world would dock in its sheltered bay and captains would build grand mansions for their families with ornate top floor rooms called widow's walks, which overlooked the harbor.
As part of the landscape, sundews are often overlooked or not recognized at all.
After wrongly believing herself to be a Potential Slayer, Xander ( Nicholas Brendon ) explains to Dawn that being normal is perhaps the hardest burden of all, as nobody understands the pain of being overlookedas he has been in Dawn's shoes.
The CDF program has facilitated the putting up of new water, health and education facilities in all parts of the country including remote areas that were usually overlooked during funds allocation in national budgets.
We may have been overlooked somewhat, but all you need to do is listen to the music.
Their advanced post overlooked all parts of Frederick's camp.
Significantly further south than all other wine regions in New Zealand, it had been overlooked despite a long history of grape growing, albeit with little serious wine production.
In 2006, David Hare wrote that " Pinter regularly offers actors what will become the opportunities of a lifetime: to Meryl Streep, obviously, in The French Lieutenant's Woman ; to Peter Finch and Anne Bancroft in one of the most overlooked of all British films, The Pumpkin Eater ; and, unforgettably, to Dirk Bogarde, both in Accident and The Servant.
They can be found almost everywhere, particularly on flowers, foliage, and in leaf litter, but are often overlooked due to their very small size, which includes the smallest of all known insects ( Dicopomorpha echmepterygis ).
Because of the complicated history of Binswanger ’ s disease and the fact that it was overlooked as a disease at all for so many years, leads us to believe that many patients have been misdiagnosed as Alzheimer ’ s for years.
Via a photo shown on a Facebook page, the mother of a child previously diagnosed with this affliction recognised the symptoms and reported them to the family involved, resulting in an immediate diagnosis that medical professionals had overlooked in all earlier consultations.
However, in addressing the fragmentation problem, all other issues were overlooked.
In all but a single instance had it been overlooked and no change made.
While the map plotting is the most visible feature of APRS, the text messaging capabilities and local information distribution capabilities combined with the robust network should not be overlooked ; the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management has an extensive network of APRS stations to allow text messaging between all of the county Emergency Operating Centers in the event of the failure of conventional communications.
The tensions between John and barons finally began to spill over into war in 1215, and Prince Louis of France led an invasion to England and claimed English throne, as his consort Blanche was a maternal granddaughter of Henry II, whilst the Pope argued Eleanor had a better claim than his. When the Magna Carta was issued that year, it was demanded that all hostages held by John including Scottish princesses and Welsh be released, however, it had nothing to do with Eleanor, a proof that the rights of the females was somehow overlooked.

overlooked and German
Some have lauded him as the greatest German symphonist of the 20th century, although he is now largely overlooked, particularly in English-speaking countries.
The Ypres front was a salient sticking into German positions, overlooked by German artillery on the higher ground.
The music that meant most to him was that of German composers, particularly Brahms, but this was often overlooked by concert promoters and recording companies.
Born in Schleswig, he was one of many German officers who were forced to apply for a German Blood Certificate, that would allow their racial background to be overlooked ( he had a Jewish grandparent ).
The evidence of his communist past in German security files was overlooked, or hidden, according to Prange.
* The overlooked majority: German women in the four zones of occupied Germany, 1945 – 1949, a comparative study
An often overlooked ( and arguably minor ) work is The French Revolution: A Study in Democracy by British writer Nesta Webster, published in 1919, which advanced the theory that the progress of the French Revolution was considerably influenced by a conspiracy conducted by " the lodges of the German Freemasons and Illuminati ".
Although many of the leading figures in the Reichstag ( including Matthias Erzberger ) hoped that Bülow would succeed Bethmann Hollweg upon the Hollweg's dismissal in 1917, Bülow was entirely inacceptable to the vast majority of the German people and of the Reichstag, and the former Chancellor was overlooked.
Wilde's first MCA album Teases & Dares was again overlooked in her home country, but fared better in Germany, France and Scandinavia as well as scoring another German Top 10 single with " The Second Time " ( which was Top 30 in the UK ).
The editor combines with the patience and accuracy of the textural scholar, an industry which has overlooked nothing of value that has been written about Shakespeare by the best German and French, as well as English commentators and critics ; and what is of no less moment he possesses in himself a rare delicacy of literary appreciation and breadth of judgment, disciplined by familiarity with all that is best in the literature of antiquity as well as of modern times, which he brings to bear on his notes with great effect.
From this position, they overlooked a large open section of ground and were able to watch as German tanks advanced up Route nationale 158 from the town of Cintheaux.
The authorities often overlooked infractions of the edict of banishment ; a colony of Portuguese and German Jews was tolerated in Paris.
Moreover, Mommsen has maintained that because the role of Hitler has been inflated by historians, the role of traditional German elites in supporting the Nazi " restoration of social order " has been accordingly overlooked.
Hillgruber wrote :" To understand later German history one must pay special attention to a consequence of the Eastern situation in the autumn of 1918 that has often been overlooked: the widely shared and strangely irrational misconceptions concerning the end of the war that found such currency in the Weimar period.
Regarding Nolte's claim that Chaim Weizmann on behalf of world Jewry had declared war on Germany in 1939, Broszat wrote Weizmann's letter to Neville Chamberlain promising the support of the Jewish Agency in World War II was not a " declaration of war " nor did Weizmann have the legal power to declare war on anyone Broszat commented " These facts may be overlooked by a right-wing publicist with a dubious educational background but not by the college professor Ernst Nolte " Broszat accused Michael Stürmer of attempting to create an " ersatz religion " in German history that Broszat argued was more appropriate for the pre-modern era then 1986 Broszat wrote that " Here the roads part " and argued that no self-respecting historian could associate himself with the effort to " drive the shame out of the Germans ".

overlooked and politicians
Although Joynson-Hicks was Home Secretary, a notoriously difficult office to hold, for some four and a half years, he is frequently overlooked by both historians and politicians.

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