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It has been argued that because Snowball Earth would undoubtedly have decimated the population size of any given species, the extremely small populations that resulted would all have been descended from a small number of individuals ( see founder effect ), and consequently the average relatedness between any two individuals ( in this case individual cells ) would have been exceptionally high as a result of glaciations.
Writing in 1940, he called him " an exceptionally perverse, morbid writer, a case for psychoanalysis ".
A caller with exceptionally good cards can go alone, or take a loner hand, in which case he or she seeks to win all five tricks without a partner.
In any case, 2 is both an exceptionally good matchpoint contract and difficult to reach.
Sometimes two pairs of handcuffs are needed to restrain a person with an exceptionally large waistline because the hands cannot be brought close enough together ; in this case, one cuff on one pair of handcuffs is handcuffed to one of the cuffs on the other pair, and then the remaining open handcuff on each pair is applied to the person's wrists.
In the case of exceptionally large sinkholes, such as Minyé sinkhole in Papua New Guinea or Cedar Sink at Mammoth Cave National Park, USA, a stream or river may be visible across its bottom flowing from one side to the other.
The most significant technical assistance in the early development years back in the mid-1980s came principally from the sport of rowing, but also exceptionally in the case of just a few countries from the sports of canoeing and sailing.
On 26 June, the HBOS Chairman said that " There is a strong case for believing that the UK is exceptionally bad at dealing with white-collar crime ".
They have relatively long legs and large feet, exceptionally so in the case of the greater bulldog bat.
Sometimes, such as at the Battle of Pavia ( 1525 ), they performed exceptionally well, fighting to the death on both sides of the conflict, even after their allies fled the field, as was the case for the French employed Landsknechts.
They have exceptionally large heads in comparison with their bodies, reaching 40 % of the total length in the case of the Bowhead Whale.
A pupil may change schools in the case of exceptionally good ( or exceptionally poor ) ability.
Because such an order is essentially unfair to the accused party, Anton Piller orders are only issued exceptionally and according to the three-step test set out by Ormrod LJ in the Anton Piller case:
Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times praised the lack of romanticization and dramatization of the characters and reported that " Peirce and Bienen and the expert cast engage us in the actuality of these rootless, hopeless, stoned-out lives without sentimentalizing or romanticizing them " and said that " Boys Don't Cry is an exceptional — and exceptionally disturbing film ", while Mike Clarke of USA Today commended Peirce's depth of knowledge of the case and the subject matter: " Peirce seems to have researched her subject with grad-school-thesis intensity ".
Because the. 338 Lapua offers a large and exceptionally sturdy, pressure resistant cartridge case that can be relatively easily reloaded and hence be reused several times it has become quite popular amongst wildcatters.
As was the case with Caruso, Ruffo's voice recorded exceptionally well.
The second movement has, for a classical period slow sonata form, an extended development — it is much more characteristic for slow movements in sonata form, especially middle slow movements, to have exceptionally brief middle sections before the return of the main material, and that is not the case here.
Based on an idea toyed with in Peril at End House ( chapter 9 ) – a clever and interesting one, but needing greater subtlety in the handling than Christie's style or characterisation will allow ( the characters here are in any case quite exceptionally pallid ).
Bi-Metallic Investment Co. v. State Board of Equalization, 239 U. S. 441 ( 1915 ), was a United States Supreme Court case which held that due process protections attach only to administrative activities in which a small number of people are concerned, who are exceptionally affected by the act, in each case upon individual grounds.
In the case of non-economic ( pain-and-suffering ) damages, most no-fault systems permit injured parties to seek compensation only in cases of exceptionally " serious " injury, which can be defined in either of two ways:
It's also possible for Mr Wacker to be knocked down by another character while delivering the Game Over message, in which case the message pauses until he recovers ; this could potentially lead to a loop, but this is exceptionally rare.
" As in the case of the Meritorious Service Award, when an award is made to individuals who are part of an exceptionally successful group of CAP members, the regulation states that the Commander's Commendation Award should be presented only to those members whose efforts were clearly integral to the success of the program.

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Medieval military doctrine employed them as part of a combined-arms force along with various kinds of foot troops ; however medieval chroniclers tended to pay undue attention to the knights at the expense of the rank and file, which led early students of military history to suppose that this heavy cavalry was the only force that mattered on medieval European battlefields, which was not the case.
The 1988 British made-for-TV movie More Bad News was another mocumentary about a rock band, in this case an incompetent heavy metal band.
The upgraded Rubicon model of the JK Wrangler is equipped with electronically activated locking differentials, Dana 44 axles front and rear with 4. 10 gears, a 4: 1 transfer case, electronic sway bar disconnect and heavy duty suspension.
A specific case was the Swiss " Lenco " drive, which possessed a very heavy turntable coupled via an idler wheel to a long, tapered motor drive shaft.
As was the case in most of central Berlin, almost all of the buildings around Potsdamer Platz were turned to rubble by air raids and heavy artillery bombardment during the last years of World War II.
For the case of light alpha particles scattering off heavy nuclei, as in the experiment performed by Rutherford, the reduced mass is essentially the mass of the alpha particle and the nucleus off of which it scatters is essentially stationary in the lab frame.
Traditionally, this sauce is made from a velouté sauce ( a roux sauce made with a meat stock-in the case of suprême, a chicken stock is usually preferred ), reduced with heavy cream or crème fraîche, and then strained through a fine sieve.
Long-term heavy vinegar ingestion has one recorded case of possibly causing hypokalemia, hyperreninemia, and osteoporosis.
The three legion numbers were never used again by the Romans after this defeat, unlike other legions that were restructured – a case unique in Roman history except for the XXII Deiotariana legion, which may have been disbanded after heavy losses against the Jewish rebels in the Bar Kokba revolt ( 132 – 136 ) in Israel.
* The system becomes susceptible to network related problems, such as delays in case of heavy traffic and network equipment failures.
Especially in the case of the Greek hoplites however, the focus of military thinking lay almost exclusively on the heavy infantry.
Mozart acknowledges the difference between the heavy, ornamental vibrato that he finds objectionable, and a more continuous application of the technique less obtrusively for purposes of improving tone quality ( in which case he does not refer to it as " vibrato " or " tremolo " at all ; describing it merely an aspect of correct fingering ).
With respect to the center of mass both velocities are reversed by the collision: in the case of particles of different mass, a heavy particle moves slowly toward the center of mass, and bounces back with the same low speed, and a light particle moves fast toward the center of mass, and bounces back with the same high speed.
In 2010, the home games often resulted in draws rather than victories, and this also proved to be the case in the Europa League, where a draw at the San Mamés against Anderlecht was followed by a heavy defeat in Belgium.
In a case involving mental illness with heavy racial overtones Seward argued, " The color of the prisoner ’ s skin, and the form of his features, are not impressed upon the spiritual immortal mind which works beneath.
Compared to many other countries, penalties for drunk driving in the United States are light, unless alcohol is involved in an incident causing injury or death of others, in which case they are very heavy compared to other nations.
Although the show heavily focuses on areas of pathology, the police also play a heavy presence in each case.
** The batsmen wear gloves with heavy padding on the back, to protect the fingers in case of being struck with the ball.
In one case mentioned by animal behaviorist Temple Grandin, roosters bred for fast growth or heavy muscles did not know how to perform typical rooster courtship dances, which alienated the roosters from hens and led the roosters to kill the hens after reproducing with them.
Whatever the case, the support must be very sturdy, because mature Wisteria can become immensely strong with heavy wrist-thick trunks and stems.
Their efforts and those of the aircraft that the escort carriers could put up took a heavy toll on Kurita's ships and convinced him that he was facing a stronger force than was the case.
Like during Carnival, these festivities involve costume-wearing ( in this case, peasant costumes ), dancing, heavy drinking, and visual spectacles ( fireworks display and folk dancing ).
It should be noted that, like during Carnival, these festivities involve costume-wearing ( in this case, peasant costumes ), dancing, heavy drinking, and visual spectacles ( fireworks display and folk dancing ).
However, even in this case, it seems that the cataphract was eventually superseded by other types of heavy cavalry.
Explosives or heavy gunfire can be used to destroy wooden doors, and ( in the case of explosives ) potentially kill anyone within the blast radius on the other side.

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