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If and Valentinus
" If for the one first principle we substitute a male and female principle, the 6 + 1 of Simon becomes the 6 + 2 of Valentinus.
If, for instance, we compare this system with that of Valentinus, we discover at once so much agreement in essential features as to assure us of the substantial identity of the foundation of the two systems ; but the Valentinian system contains several things derived from Greek philosophy, whereas that which we have described can be explained from purely Oriental sources.

If and succeeded
If he succeeded won all nations surrounding him.
If he succeeded, he would be purified of his sin and, as myth says, he would be granted immortality.
If one of the subordinate kings died, he was to be succeeded by his sons.
If he succeeded and built the Holy Temple in its proper place and gathered the dispersed ones of Israel together, this is indeed the anointed one for certain, and he will mend the entire world to worship the Lord together, as it is stated: " For then I shall turn for the nations a clear tongue, so that they will all procalim the Name of the Lord, and to worship Him with a united resolve ( Zephaniah 3: 9 ).
If Anne should have no descendants, she would be succeeded by Sophia of Hanover and her descendants ( hence the Hanoverian Succession in 1714 ).
If Communists succeeded in taking over the rest of Indochina, Eisenhower argued, local groups would then have the encouragement, material support and momentum to take over Burma, Thailand, Malaya and Indonesia ; all of these countries had large popular Communist movements and insurgencies within their borders at the time.
If reconciliation succeeded, all parties considered the dispute to be honorably settled, and went home.
If there was no obvious return value it was expected that a function would return 1 if it succeeded, and 0 if it failed.
If Regency era is being used to describe the transition between Georgian and Victorian eras, the focus is on the pre-Victorian period from 1811, when the formal Regency began, through 1837 when Queen Victoria succeeded William IV.
If the Army Cascante comes to fill that void time, it would have succeeded in prolonging the fight, make him pay dearly for his victory to the French and applying, in the worst-case scenario, a decent retirement.
If the members of the alpha group are relatives ( this tends to happen when the alpha female dies and is succeeded by a daughter ), they do not mate with each other and reproduction is by group females stray-mating with roving males from other groups ; in this situation, pregnant females tend to kill and eat any pups born to other females.
When asked why the U. S. military did not try to guard the museum in the days after the invasion succeeded, Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said " If you remember, when some of that looting was going on, people were being killed, people were being wounded ....
If they succeeded, AXAF would be funded, otherwise be canceled.
If only one player succeeded, that player earns 30 points ;
If the Iraqis succeeded in blowing up the dam, the releasing waters would flood the down-river areas, causing a humanitarian and environmental disaster.
If not for the lucky intervention of The Torch, who is away when the Frightful Four invade the Baxter Building, but later receives a signal for help from Alicia when she finds the fallen Sue Storm lying unconscious, Medusa and her comrades would have certainly succeeded in finishing off the Invisible Girl, Mr. Fantastic, the Thing and his girl.
If he succeeds all three, he earns " appeasement points " according to how well he succeeded.
If it has succeeded, as I think it has, it has been due to the spirit of the land and of the men in the Home Guard.
If he had succeeded amateur radio would have ended, and it is likely that radio broadcasting would have been substantially delayed.
If either the BVP or the Communist Party ( KPD ), who put up Ernst Thalmann in the second round, had supported Marx, he would have become President instead of the elderly von Hindenberg ( who died in 1934, and was succeeded by Hitler ).
If they succeeded, they were said to have " beaten the Clock "; otherwise, " the Clock beat them ".
If the time limit was nearly up on a task, he would often give them a few moments extra, or tell them if they started before the Clock ran out and succeeded in that attempt, he would count it.
If this coup d ' état had succeeded, Beck would have been nominated by his conspirators to be the first post-war President of Germany.
In his What If the Gunpowder Plot Had Succeeded ?, Hutton has considered what might have happened if the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 had succeeded in its aims of the death of King James I and the destruction of the House of Lords.

If and restoring
If the fletching is not arranged to induce rotation, it will still improve accuracy by causing a restoring drag any time the arrow tilts away from its intended direction of travel.
If there are more registers, this saving and restoring process takes more time, increasing the latency.
If the system is displaced from the equilibrium, there is a net restoring force on the mass, tending to bring it back to equilibrium.
If a class requires custom serialization ( for example, it requires certain cleanup actions done on dumping / restoring ), it can be done by implementing 2 methods: and.
If some of the operations are completed but errors occur when the others are attempted, the transaction-processing system " rolls back " all of the operations of the transaction ( including the successful ones ), thereby erasing all traces of the transaction and restoring the system to the consistent, known state that it was in before processing of the transaction began.
If this is the anecdote referred to by Pliny, as is probably the case, Erasistratus is said to have received one hundred talents for being the means of restoring the prince to health, which would amount to one of the largest medical fees upon record.
If the defendant is considered incompetent to proceed, the report or testimony will include recommendations for the interim period during which an attempt at restoring the individual's competency to understand the court and legal proceedings, as well as participate appropriately in their defense will be made.
If one displaces by a tiny amount all of the electrons with respect to the ions, the Coulomb force pulls back, acting as a restoring force.
If the fault affects the customer's own distribution circuit, they may see one or several brief, complete outages followed by either normal operation ( as the autorecloser succeeds in restoring power after a transient fault has cleared ) or a complete outage of service ( as the autorecloser exhausts its retries ).

If and girl's
: If a man happens to meet a virgin who is not pledged to be married and rapes her and they are discovered, he shall pay the girl's father fifty shekels of silver.
If the girl's family had some property, the family ensured that it stayed within the family by turning the girl into ' son ' by dedicating her.
The series were so popular in the Chilean Otaku scene that Tadao Yokoshima is known as a generic perverted character for mostly all things in the mainstream Otaku community ( example: If you are peeking a girl's underwear, you are a " Yokoshima ").

If and sight
If the change, at first sight, seems minor, we may recall that it took the Italian painters about two hundred years to make an analogous change, and the Italian painters, by universal consent, were the most brilliant group of geniuses any art has seen.
If Ferguson's car had been in sight, Holden would have walked directly to it.
If the universe is static and populated by an infinite number of stars, any sight line from Earth must end at the ( very bright ) surface of a star, so the night sky should be completely bright.
If a manager decides that his client wrestler should tap out, but cannot convince the wrestler himself to do so, he may throw in the towel ( literally taking a gym towel and hurling it into the referee's line of sight ); this is the same as a submission, as the manager is, in kayfabe, considered the wrestlers agent, and therefore, authorized to make formal decisions ( such as forfeiting a match ) on the client's behalf.
If a binary star happens to orbit in a plane along our line of sight, its components will eclipse and transit each other ; these pairs are called eclipsing binaries, or, as they are detected by their changes in brightness during eclipses and transits, photometric binaries.
If there is a dominant line of sight, Rician fading may be more applicable.
If the environment is such that, in addition to the scattering, there is a strongly dominant signal seen at the receiver, usually caused by a line of sight, then the mean of the random process will no longer be zero, varying instead around the power-level of the dominant path.
If operation is required where no line of sight is possible, for instance when controlling equipment in another room or installed in a cabinet, many brands of IR extenders are available for this on the market.
If he is not in sight while rehearsing, the stage crew must find him before he passes out.
If none are present, then the object has a clear line of sight to the light source and additional calculations can be avoided.
If different parts of the emitting body have different velocities ( along the line of sight ), the resulting line will be broadened, with the line width proportional to the width of the velocity distribution.
If you lose your ensigns, cornets or flags, do never lose sight of my panache ; you will always find it on the road to honour and victory.
If the plasma ( or one ionic component of the plasma ) is flowing in the direction of the line of sight to the observer, emission lines will be seen at a different frequency due to the Doppler effect.
If the vehicle does not have a trunk or compartment, the firearm must be placed out of sight inside the vehicle and the vehicle must be locked ( same rules apply for transport of replica firearms )
If the observer could sight a star on only one side of the cylinder, as seen in F, the alignment was off.
While addressing reporters following the contest, McDougald said, " If Herb loses the sight in his eye, I'm going to quit the game.
If the recovery vessel has lost sight of the person overboard, if the person overboard loses consciousness, if there is a danger of hypothermia or any other grave risk to life, then a mayday call is more appropriate so that other nearby vessels may offer help with the search and recovery, rather than keeping clear.
If perfect earthly sight were offered me tomorrow I would not accept it.
8: And he communed with them, saying, If it be your mind that I should bury my dead out of my sight ; hear me, and intreat for me to Ephron the son of Zohar, 9: That he may give me the cave of Machpelah, which he hath, which is in the end of his field ; for as much money as it is worth he shall give it me for a possession of a buryingplace amongst you.
If he does consent to " hunt ," he'll either sandbag it and only pretend to look for the rabbits, or if he does find rabbits he'll frolic and play with them once he's out of Frieda's sight.
If lines of sight are long, and both drivers are familiar with the road, vehicles heading towards each other can adjust their speed so as to arrive at a wide spot at the same time and pass slowly, avoiding the need for either vehicle to stop.
If the Serpent Mound were designed to sight both solar and lunar arrays, it would be significant as the consolidation of astronomical knowledge into a single symbol.
If the thread, held straight, doesn't encounter any obstacles, the line of sight is valid.
If the sights are not aligned correctly, then the sights should be adjusted to bring the line of sight to meet the point of impact.

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