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In any event, whether society may have cancer, or merely a virus infection, the `` disease '', we shall find, is political, economical, social, and even medical.
In any event, the critical productivity of that time is abundant proof that if he was taking laudanum, it was never in command of him to the extent that it had been during his vagrant years.
In any event, the yearly sacrifice of 40,000 victims is a hecatomb too large to be justified by the most ardent faith.
In any event Rector sent him to the local hospital to have it checked, telling him to keep his ears open while he was in the village to see if he could find out what Kayabashi was planning.
In any event it is a form of borrowing which could be and should be rendered unnecessary.
But in any event, I submit that the power to depose belongs to Congress, not to this Court.
In the event that agreement is not reached on the use of the rupees for grant or loan purposes within six years from the date of this Agreement, the Government of the United States of America may use the local currency for any purposes authorized by Section 104 of the Act.
In the event the rupees set aside for loans under Section 104 ( E ) of the Act are not advanced within six years from the date of this Agreement because the Export-Import Bank of Washington has not approved loans or because proposed loans have not been mutually agreeable to the Export-Import Bank of Washington and the Department of Economic Affairs of the Government of India, the Government of the United States of America may use the rupees for any purpose authorized by Section 104 of the Act.
The questionnaire also stated that, in any event, all replies would be treated confidentially.
But in any event, full credit should be given to the Cost Section for its express and overt recognition of a vital distinction too often ignored in utility-cost analyses: namely, that between a cost allocation designed to reflect the actual behavior of costs in response to changes in rates of output of different classes of utility service ; ;
In any event, the extraordinary result of this injury was that he became `` psychically blind '', while at the same time, apparently, the sense of touch remained essentially intact.
This theory makes it possible for any event throughout eternity to be continuously available at any moment to consciousness.
The ordinary man and woman, however, saw little of the great professional games of those Golden Days, or of any other sporting event for that matter.
In any event, the example of Acheson's trampling by the Senate did not encourage Dulles to provoke it.
A vague feeling that Anthony Payne had had it coming was hardly a thought and was, in any event, reprehensible.
( Pp. 228-229 ) in any event, it is obvious that the anti-trust laws did not prevent the formation of some of the greatest financial empires the world has ever known, held together by some of the most fantastic ideas, all based on the fundamental notion that a corporation is an individual who can trade and exchange goods without control by the government ''.
In any event, it is an irreversible step, and if we are at all honest with ourselves, we will know we have no other alternative than to live in the world in which God has seen fit to place us.
Tilghman also failed to act decisively on these orders, which in any event were now too late to be adequately carried out.
The steps shown in the above diagram can be found in any acoustical event or process.
The named kings of Uruk may have been contemporaries of the last kings of Akkad, but in any event could not have been very prominent.
Hume understands a miracle to be any event which contradicts the laws of nature.
In any event, the Traité élémentaire was sufficiently sound to convince the next generation.
It may be viewed as didactic, mocking, or merely descriptive ; in any event it preserves the attitudes and practices that were the foundation of a long and significant tradition in Western literature.
Anomalous operation, also known as anomalous perturbation, is any paranormal phenomena in which it is said that an individual ( a ) uses Psi ( parapsychology ) to influence a physical event, or ( b ) to effect a physical change, in object.

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On 28 March, the ( anti-Treaty ) IRA Executive issued statement stating that Minister of Defence ( Richard Mulcahy ) and the Chief-of-Staff ( Eoin O ' Duffy ) no longer exercised any control over the IRA.
Cosgrave wrote to the Party Leader, Richard Mulcahy, in May, 1947, on the poor attendance in the Dail, and informed his leader that " I cannot any longer conscientiously ask the public to support the party as a party, and in the circumstances I do not propose to speak at meetings outside my constituency.

any and stepped
Benjamin said, " Hezbollah maintains a presence in Europe and its recent activities demonstrate that it is not constrained by concerns about collateral damage or political fallout that could result from conducting operations there ... We assess that Hezbollah could attack in Europe or elsewhere at any time with little or no warning " and that Hezbollah has " stepped up terrorist campaigns around the world.
Horse-racing historian Michael Tanner, in a 2011 television interview at Epsom, pointed out that as Emily Davison was standing on the inside of the bend at Tattenham Corner, amidst heaving crowds, and with no racetrack commentary like there is today, it would in fact have been impossible for her to have any idea whether the King's horse Anmer had in fact already gone past or not when she stepped out onto the racecourse to make her protest ; and that at the speeds the horses were going it would not have been practicable for her to identify any particular horse anyway even if she'd meant to.
No one could agree on any certain name until the supervisor in charge of construction of the new Auxvasse Creek railroad bridge stepped forward.
Furay, who had sung and played guitar on the first album but had not contributed any songs, also stepped forward and equaled Young's number for the group's second album.
In the journal Nature, Hermann Bondi wrote " Tommy Gold will long be remembered as a singular scientist who stepped into any field where he thought an option was being overlooked.
When royalist troops deployed to stop the march of Napoleon's force at Lyon, Napoleon stepped out in front of them, ripped open his coat and said “ If any of you will shoot your Emperor, shoot him now .” The men all joined his cause.
Copperheads often employ a " warning bite " when stepped on or agitated and inject a relatively small amount of venom, if any at all.
During that time, Jean Charest stepped down as leader of the Progressive Conservatives and former Prime Minister Joe Clark took over the party and opposed any union with the Reform Party.
In any case, while the overall shape of the planet is a conical stepped pyramid, it is clearly much broader ( several thousand kilometers ) than it is tall ( around 100 km ).
WWE described him as being " As devastating and intense as any Superstar who stepped through the ropes ...", further saying that " The Ultimate Warrior may be the most enigmatic man to ever hold the WWE Championship.
There he is in his element, buying drinks, singing songs and savagely beating any other patron whom he considers to have stepped out of line ( hence his nickname of ' The Muss ').
Although cleared of any legal wrongdoing, he stepped down from the DPJ leadership elections, in which he had been unopposed.
Lothair king of the West Franks stepped in to prevent any further war between the two.
Zaifeng, now deprived of any real power, stepped down on 6 December 1911, and was replaced by his sister-in-law Empress Dowager Longyu as regent.
The Commander has been so difficult to inhume that as of the events of The Fifth Elephant, the last time the Guild was approached, no one stepped forward to accept the contract, despite the six-hundred-thousand dollar fee ( p. 131 ), and by Night Watch he was off the register entirely, preventing any one from taking out a contract on him, an order so powerful that only Lord Vetinari has ever been " struck off " before ( though this was largely for political reasons-namely that Vetinari was infinitely preferable to both most of the other Patricians in recent history and any likely alternatives ).
Loney stepped down when it became clear that Eren had more factional support and would win any preselection challenge.
However, following the 2008 elections, Miller stepped down from the post after failing to gain any seats for the caucus.
With the exception of Allison the players all appeared in a 5 – 0 friendly defeat against D. C. United but before they could appear in any official internationals FIFA stepped in and barred the players from representing the Cayman Islands due to their failure to satisfy the existing rules for national team eligibility.
[...] On December 11 the forty-six-year-old Antonov stepped into the role which was more directly exposed to Stalin's inquisitive leadership than any other.
Stephen Lassonde stepped down as the Calhoun Dean in June 2007 thus ending one of the longest tenure of any dean in the College's history.
Some historians argue, however, that he never fully stepped away from his famous Metamora, and any leading roles he undertook “ were extensions of his stage Indian, Metamora transplanted to another time and place, but still the proud, doomed individual.
All of this happened while Abd El Hamid El Shawarbi was outside Egypt, so when he came back he resigned without helping the club in any aspect and the board continued after Shawky stepped up from his Deputy position ( after he left the presidency kindheartedly ) to continue till September 1955.

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