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Salamano is an old man who beats his dog and routinely takes it out for walks.
The Anglo-Saxons routinely identified Mercury with Woden ; both rule Wednesday ( which takes its name from Woden in English ).
He routinely takes men hostage, castaways such as van Weyden and seal hunters from other ships, and uses them to fill his own ranks when needed.
He routinely takes full advantage of this invitation, particularly during Season 5, until Willow and Tara perform the disinviting spell in " Crush ".

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One advantage this gives IMAP is that the same messages are visible from any computer accessing the email account, since messages aren't routinely downloaded and deleted from the server.
With the advantage of the greater range and accuracy provided by the Baker rifle, the highly trained British skirmishers were able to defeat their French counterparts routinely and in turn disrupt the main French force by sniping at non-commissioned and commissioned officers.
Agent Scott Boras routinely exploited this advantage to increase the contracts of his clients.

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Up to 70 000 people routinely turn out to sit on the grass, browse the stalls and catch up with old friends or make some new ones.
As an alternative, the Paleys built a summer home, " Kiluna North ," on Squam Lake in New Hampshire and spent the summers there for many years, routinely entertaining their many friends, including Lucille Ball, Grace Kelly and David O. Selznick.
Ironically, both artists would have hits at King working with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame producer Ralph Bass, becoming good friends and routinely competing in battles of the bands at clubs like Atlanta's Royal Peacock in that city's Sweet Auburn section.
Possessing encyclopedic knowledge and an impressive vocabulary ( and a voracious appetite ), Gina routinely dispenses reason and insight to her friendsalthough she will participate in whatever crazy scheme her friends are cooking up.

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None of them is however said to have had his residence there, as the Swedish king and his retinue routinely moved between the Husbys, parts of the network of royal estates called Uppsala öd.
Bags of cement routinely have health and safety warnings printed on them because not only is cement highly alkaline, but the setting process is exothermic.
They habitually disregarded the terms of the constitution, and, even when the elections that they rigged went against them, the directors routinely used draconian police measures to quell dissent.
Crawfurd and Hunt routinely accused those who disagreed with them of believing in " Rousseau ’ s Noble Savage ".
The fact that they reportedly burned with an unnaturally brilliant flame suggests, however, that some of them were manuscripts on vellum, which was routinely treated with saltpeter.
In the past ninety years since Star Trek: First Contact, the Vulcans have been mentoring humanity to what they see as an appropriate level of civilization, routinely holding back scientific knowledge in an effort to keep humans stranded close to home, believing them to be too irrational and emotionally-dominated to function properly in an interstellar community.
The Giants routinely sell out this nearly 43, 000-seat stadium, whereas it was not uncommon for them to have a paid attendance of less than 10, 000 in Candlestick's nearly 60, 000 seating capacity, although by the 1999 season the Giants managed about 25, 000 fans a game.
Crawfurd and Hunt routinely accused those who disagreed with them of believing in " Rousseau's Noble Savage ".
Real-world operating systems routinely have security-critical bugs discovered in them, which attests of the practical limits of such trust.
The records of loyalty review hearings and investigations were supposed to be confidential, but Hoover routinely gave evidence from them to congressional committees such as HUAC.
At the same time, however, Marr and Morrissey routinely boast about the efforts of others to reunite them and the astronomical sums they have been offered to perform together ( with or without Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke ).
Puppet, Vassal, Quisling, or Satellite states have been routinely used in exercises of foreign policy to give weight to the arguments of the country that controls them.
Lodges were strong enough to support adults, who routinely sat on them, and the children who played on the top of the structures.
Noriega was always one step ahead of them however, having informants within their groups notify his police in advance and routinely rounded up leaders and organizers the night before rallies.
Other third world nations with Marxist-Leninist governments were routinely criticized as being Soviet proxies as well, among them Cuba following the Cuban Revolution, the People's Republic of Angola, the People's Republic of Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam ( North Vietnam ).
A technique developed by Junk Email Filter uses Yellow Lists and NoBL lists to mitigate the false positives that occur routinely when using black lists that are not carefully maintained to avoid them.
Popular authors routinely simplify their descriptions, ignoring ... or conflating dimensions that seem to them extraneous, incomprehensible, or ill suited to the images they want to convey ” ( 484 ).
Hasidim routinely would uproot their families and move to whatever city the Rebbe directed them ...
This caused him to become very feared, as a journalist, because he would routinely impact the lives of famous or powerful people, exposing alleged information and rumors about them, using this as ammunition to attack his enemies, and to blackmail influential people.
The terms are routinely used interchangeably, in part because the evolution of dockyards and shipyards has often caused them to change or merge roles.
Although there are FCC rules against interference they routinely ignore them.
He sometimes visualizes his inner demons as " blocks of black ice surfacing in a raging river ", and routinely suppresses them.
EA routinely referred to their developers as " artists " and gave them photo credits in their games and numerous full-page magazine ads.
Therefore, the theory goes, church and judicial authorities would routinely rig ordeals so that the participants — presumably innocent — could pass them.
Still others ( such as Microsoft ) discuss code names publicly, and routinely use project code names on beta releases and such, but remove them from final product ( s ).

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Conservators routinely use chemical and scientific analysis for the examination and treatment of cultural works.
The film routinely features at the top in various polls for the greatest movies ever.
In addition, various genetically engineered micro-organisms are routinely used as sources of enzymes for the manufacture of a variety of processed foods.
A fund investing in insurance products, for example, may routinely side pocket securities linked to natural disasters following the occurrence of such a disaster.
Perhaps the most well known aspect of Elman's legacy is his method of induction, which was originally fashioned for speed work and later adapted for the use of medical professionals ; his students routinely obtained states of hypnosis adequate for medical and surgical procedures in under three minutes.
It is generally the responsibility of states to interpret the law for themselves, but the processes of diplomacy and availability of supra-national judicial organs operate routinely to provide assistance to that end.
Investment treaties commonly and routinely provide for enforcement by individuals or investing entities.
While the Salon jury routinely accepted nudes in historical and allegorical paintings, they condemned Manet for placing a realistic nude in a contemporary setting.
Few impi-style formations were to routinely achieve this level of mobilization for a single battle.
Farmers and processing plants should improve sanitation practices, water used for irrigation and processing should be regularly tested for E. coli, and production plants should be routinely inspected.
Other evidence that irreducible complexity is not a problem for evolution comes from the field of computer science, where computer analogues of the processes of evolution are routinely used to automatically design complex solutions to problems.
Financial records show a normal royal household engaged in the usual feasts and pious observances – albeit with many records showing John's offerings to the poor to atone for routinely breaking church rules and guidance.
However, if a judge routinely disregards joint submissions, that judge would compromise the ability of the Crown to offer meaningful incentives for defendants to plead guilty.
The patrimonium was routinely threatened by Hohenstaufen German kings who, as Roman emperors, claimed it for themselves.
Other colors, and later, filled-in notes, were used routinely as well, mainly to enforce the aforementioned imperfections or alterations and to call for other temporary rhythmical changes.
Over 3000 restriction enzymes have been studied in detail, and more than 600 of these are available commercially and are routinely used for DNA modification and manipulation in laboratories.
Highly plastic adult stem cells are routinely used in medical therapies, for example in bone marrow transplantation.
A Southern blot is a method routinely used in molecular biology for detection of a specific DNA sequence in DNA samples.
They routinely monitor such research publication for red flags.
Sonography is used routinely in obstetric appointments during pregnancy, but the FDA discourages its use for non-medical purposes such as fetal keepsake videos and photos, even though it is the same technology used in hospitals.
For efficiency of operations, some ATC operations will routinely provide " pop-up " IFR clearances for aircraft operating VFR, but that are arriving at an airport that does not meet VMC requirements.

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