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If and Mental
A compilation album, If You Leave Me, was released in September 1982 in the United States and Men at Work, then at the peak of their popularity, had included Mental As Anything as a support act on their US tour.
In 1854, Sir William Hamilton said, " If we take the Mental to the exclusion of material phenomena, that is, phenomena manifested through the medium of Self-Consciousness or Reflection, they naturally divide themselves into the three categories or primary genera ; the phenomena of Knowledge or Cognition, the phenomena of Feeling or of Pleasure and Pain, and the phenomena of Conation or Will and Desire.
One of its singles had a top ten Pop hit " If You Go " and a Top 30 hit " Mental Picture ", which was used in the soundtrack for the film " The Specialist ".

If and Balance
Other major screen roles include the obsessed Nazi Colonel in The Train ( 1964 ), Strether in a 1977 TV adaptation of Henry James's novel The Ambassadors, Tobias in A Delicate Balance ( 1973 ), Professor Moroi in the film of János Nyíri's If Winter Comes ( 1980 ), for BBC Television, Mark Van Doren in Robert Redford's film Quiz Show ( 1994 ), and Thomas Danforth in Nicholas Hytner's film adaptation ( 1996 ) of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
If it retains value soon and long after the purchase, it will be viewed as capital with life that should be amortized / depreciated and retained on the Balance Sheet.
" Press Rewind " was the song for Eero Ettala's part in the film White Balance and " If You Must " was featured in DC Mountain Lab.
Wilder wrote a handful of songs for Depeche Mode, including " The Great Outdoors " ( the B-Side to " Get The Balance Right "), " Two Minute Warning " and " The Landscape Is Changing " ( and a B-Side, " Fools ") from the album Construction Time Again, and " If You Want " and " In Your Memory " from the album Some Great Reward.

If and ever
If you ever try anything without my orders I'll kill you ''.
If, when this was all over, she found the words to tell him about it, she wondered if he would ever understand.
If there was ever a thought in her mind she might devote her life to religion, it was now dispelled.
If either one ever started making promises, there is no telling where the promises would end.
`` If the day should ever come that foreign invaders swarm ashore along the Gulf Coast '', the account reads, `` they can count on heavy opposition from a group of commando-trained telephone employees -- all girls.
If he were to go with White, he would be out there two days, not just listening in the dark at some point between here and Papa-san, but moving ever deeper into enemy land -- behind Papa-san -- itself.
If ever a rifle met the needs of the whitetail hunter, this is it.
If the master of scops who was most responsible for the poem ever used kennings that were traditional, he was at least partly deprived of free will and not inclined towards shrewd and sophisticated misuse of speech elements.
If William wished to continue operations for a year, why not simply leave the Negroes undisturbed and pay them `` as high wages to remain there as are ever paid the labor of persons of their sex & age.
If Palfrey ever had any doubts about the wickedness of slavery, they were put aside after he received an inventory of the slave property he had inherited.
If it ever got behind me, the beep turned to a buzz.
If it was designed to put me on the spot, it would have to have been written before Peralta ever called me in on the case ''.
If the administration ever had any ideas that it could find an acceptable alternative to Prince Souvanna Phouma, whom it felt was too trusting of Communists, it gradually had to relinquish them.
If he ever did such a thing again she'd die of shame.
If I ever committed suicide, she thought, I would dive straight down from here -- and no one would find me for days.
In response to a neighbor's complaint that his target shooting endangered her children, he replied, " If that should ever happen, ma-da-me, we should ourselves be happy to get new ones with you " ( though he was not at all inclined to engage with females in the manner implied ).
If ever a work of art merited comparison with epic poetry, " The Battle of Issus " is it.
According to Ivinskaya, " If ever the conversation turned to Mandelstam, Leonidovich would always hark back to the same thing: that he was not to blame for his misfortunes, and that if he had not written to Bukharin and in general made a great fuss about his arrest, then perhaps Mandelstam would not even have had the respite, brief as it was, which was granted to him -- with the result that the Voronezh Notebooks might never have been written.
" That rich island ," he wrote on 1 December 1881, " the key to the Gulf of Mexico, is, though in the hands of Spain, a part of the American commercial system … If ever ceasing to be Spanish, Cuba must necessarily become American and not fall under any other European domination.
If a state is not controllable, then no signal will ever be able to control the state.
If Diocletian ever did enter Rome shortly after his accession, he did not stay long ; he is attested back in the Balkans by 2 November 285, on campaign against the Sarmatians.
If found to not ever become competent for trial, they will be evaluated via a Jackson hearing for possible continued commitment to protect the public.
If he would have been any good, there was no way the City of Ayutthaya would ever have fallen.
If a bull moose is castrated, either by accidental or chemical means, he will quickly shed his current set of antlers and then immediately begin to grow a new set of misshapen and deformed antlers that he will wear the rest of his life without ever shedding again.

If and reaches
If, in a certain part of the range, it starts life 1 foot longer than do any of the other ( relatively large ) giants, and reaches maturity at, let us guess, 18 inches longer than the others, a quadrupling of the maturity length would result in a maximum of ( nearly ) 40 feet.
If a batter reaches first base because of offensive interference by a preceding runner ( including if a preceding runner is hit by a batted ball ), he is also credited with a hit.
If the score reaches 20-all, then the game continues until one side gains a two point lead ( such as 24 – 22 ), up to a maximum of 30 points ( 30 – 29 is a winning score ).
If any part of the ball reaches any part of the imaginary vertical plane transected by this line while in-bounds and in possession of a player whose team is striving toward that end of the field, this is considered a touchdown and scores six points for the team whose player has advanced the ball to, or recovered the ball in, this position.
If the territory included all the tributaries of the Mississippi on its western bank, the northern reaches of the Purchase extended into the equally ill-defined British possession — Rupert's Land of British North America, now part of Canada.
If countN reaches 100, reads from the corresponding channel will be disabled.
If the base current to the transistor is assumed to be zero, the negative feedback forces the transistor to increase its collector-emitter voltage up to 1 V until its base-emitter voltage reaches 0. 625 V ( a typical value for a BJT in the active region ).
If the referee reaches the count of five, and the wrestler still does not break the hold, he is disqualified.
If an object's reference count reaches zero, the object has become inaccessible, and can be destroyed.
If the stress on the tubes reaches a certain limit, they curl up like a rubber band and puncture the Sun's surface.
If a player reaches a losing condition one time, the game does not end ; instead, a life is lost.
If the shutter is part of a lens assembly some other mechanism is required to ensure that no light reaches the film between exposures.
If the determination made by a lower body is overturned, it may be renewed de novo in the review process ( this is usually before it reaches the court system ).
If one waits for equilibrium, osmotic pressure reaches potential osmotic pressure.
If the TTL field reaches zero before the datagram arrives at its destination, then the datagram is discarded and an ICMP error datagram ( 11-Time Exceeded ) is sent back to the sender.
If this food reaches temperatures of 3 ° C to 43 ° C ( 38 ° F to 110 ° F ) it should be assumed to contain Clostridium botulinum multiplying and producing deadly botulin toxin.
If the aging for one of these types of whiskey reaches two years or beyond, the whiskey is then additionally designated as " straight " e. g., " straight rye whiskey ".
If termination is missing, or if there is a break in the cable, the AC signal on the bus is reflected, rather than dissipated when it reaches the end.
If the reference is not explicitly stated then it is normally assumed to be water at 4 ° C ( or, more precisely, 3. 98 ° C, which is the temperature at which water reaches its maximum density ).
If the ball contacts the front wall so low as to bounce twice before it reaches the service line it is called a " kill " shot.
If a message is intended for a computer partway down the line, each system bounces it along in sequence until it reaches the destination.
If correctly selected, it reaches terminal velocity, which can be measured by the time it takes to pass two marks on the tube.
If the temperature reaches the extremely high level of hyperpyrexia, aggressive cooling is required.
If he uses thirty seconds to move, the difference between the clocks reaches one minute, and the time flag falls to indicate that he loses by time.

1.078 seconds.