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Noting that using a word with caca in it to describe a thick, brown beverage would not have gone over well with most speakers of Spanish due to the fact that caca means faeces in Spanish, the Coes suggest that the Spanish colonisers combined the Nahuatl atl with the Yucatec Maya chocol, for unlike the Aztec, the Maya tended to drink chocolate heated.
Unlike the modern historian, most chroniclers tended to take their information as they found it, and made little attempt to separate fact from legend.
Despite the fact that Palamism has never been officially condemned by the Catholic Church, Western theologians have tended to reject it, often equating it with quietism.
The military connotation in Bauer's definition stems from the fact that ancient Greek armies in the time of total war mobilized all male citizens ( to the age of 50 ) to fight, and many of these citizens tended to fight poorly and ignorantly.
The fact that most Africans were not cultivated in the Portuguese sense, and that many participated in what were considered by the Portuguese to be pagan beliefs and uncivilized behavior, tended to create a low opinion of Africans as a group.
Moses ' rod is, in fact, cited in Exodus 4: 2 as carried by him while he tended his sheep ; and later ( Exodus 4: 20 ) becomes his symbol of authority over the Israelites ( Psalm 2: 9, Psalm 89: 32, Isaiah 10: 24 and 11: 4, Ezekiel 20: 37 ).
Maier argues that sceptics have tended to " regard opinion as fact, and have largely avoided a careful historical search into the parameters of the problem ".
Royal decree also institutes the ministries ( Article 44 ), which have tended to be very variable in number and scope, and non-departmental ministers ( Subarticle 2 ), who officially have no ministry but whom in fact is assigned the necessary personnel and who sign and are responsible for a partial budget.
Earlier research tended to overlook the erotic aspect of the love of the partheneions ; thus, instead of the verb translated as " guards ",, at the end of the first quotation, the papyrus has in fact the more explicit, " wears me out ( with love )".
Out-migration through the late 19th and early 20th centuries would ensure that the town ’ s population would remain on a gradual, downward slope, despite the fact the families still tended to be large.
In fact, when a work had to be shortened, Liszt tended to cut sections of conventional musical development and preserve sections of thematic transformation.
In church politics, he tended in fact to a middle way.
While historians have thus tended to view Bonifacio's concept of the Philippine nation as restricted to the Tagalog regions of Luzon, as compared to Aguinaldo's view of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao ( comprising the modern Philippines ), Guerrero writes that Bonifacio and the Katipunan in fact already had an all-encompassing view.
This fact, combined with the region's infertility, meant that the Locrians tended to be dominated by their neighbours, and played little part in Greek history.
However the fact that the losing side could not easily escape meant that battles tended to be hard and bloody.
" But Churchill's leadership of Britain during the war and his role in creating the post-war consensus against appeasement has tended to obscure the fact that " his contemporary criticism of totalitarian regimes other than Hitler's Germany was at best muted ".
The equal-weighting system gave Stronach a substantial advantage, because of the fact that her support was strongest in the parts of the country where the party had the fewest members, while Harper tended to win a higher percentage of the vote in ridings with larger membership numbers.
What we tend to think of as ' traditional scenery ', i. e. two-dimensional canvas-covered ' flats ' painted to resemble a three-dimensional surface or vista, is in fact a relatively recent innovation and a significant departure from the more ancient forms of theatrical expression, which tended to rely less on the actual representation of space and more on the conveyance of action and mood.
While the consensus opinion of the community is not always easy to ascertain, generally the standards and utility of the scientific method have tended to ensure that scientists agree on a standard, mainstream corpus of fact explicated by scientific theory while rejecting ideas which run counter to this realization.
They originated from the fact that the " blue line " tended to operate newer train stock painted blue, while the " green line " had older stock in the original green livery.
In fact, the gum eventually became a hindrance because it tended to stain the cards, thus impairing their value to collectors who wanted to keep them in pristine condition.
There was some resentment, too, of the fact that Chinese miners and laborers tended to send their earnings back home to their families in China rather than spending them then and there, and supporting the local economy.
At that time, Ambler was politically a staunch anti-Fascist and like many others tended to regard the Soviet Union as the only real counterweight-which was reflected in the fact that some of his early books include Soviet agents depicted positively and as sympathetic characters, the undoubted allies of the main protagonist.
The German historian Klaus-Jürgen Müller observed that Goerdeler, in his contacts abroad, tended to falsely portray himself as representing a more organized movement than was in fact the case, and presented himself to his foreign contacts as the secret spokesman of a well-organized " German Opposition ".
The Renaissance dukes of Lorraine tended to arrogate to themselves claims to Carolingian ancestry, as illustrated by Alexandre Dumas, père in the novel La Dame de Monsoreau ( 1846 ); in fact, so little documentation survives on the early generations that the reconstruction of a family tree for progenitors of the House of Alsace involves a good deal of guesswork.

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In fact, he went on to birdie the 6th and 8th as well, to go 4 under par for the first eight holes.
( In fact, CL has many namespaces, such as those for go tags, block names, and keywords ).
As George Gamow put in his science-popularizing book, One, Two, Three ... Infinity ( 1947 ), " The metallic substances differ from all other materials by the fact that the outer shells of their atoms are bound rather loosely, and often let one of their electrons go free.
They go on to add, " Most contemporaries seem in fact to have held him in high esteem, and he certainly inspired loyalty in a way his brother could not ".
The early inscriptions of Urukagina in fact go so far as to suggest that the divine pair, Enki and Ninki, were the progenators of seven pairs of gods, including Enki as god of Eridu, Enlil of Nippur, and Su ' en ( or Sin ) of Ur, and were themselves the children of An ( sky, heaven ) and Ki ( earth ).
He enjoys destroying things, mauling the mailman, tormenting Odie, kicking Odie off the table ; he also makes snide comments, usually about Jon's inability to get a date ( in one strip, when Jon bemoans the fact that no one will go out with him on New Year's, Garfield replies, " Don't feel bad Jon.
If they turned to illegality it was due to the fact that honest toil only benefited the employers and often entailed a complete loss of dignity, while any complaints resulted in the sack ; to avoid starvation through lack of work it was necessary to beg or steal, and to avoid conscription into the army many of them had to go on the run.
The reason for this is that rational agents would tend to believe that pieces of information that go against their prior beliefs in fact originate from low-quality news providers.
The extreme willingness of adults to go to almost any lengths on the command of an authority constitutes the chief finding of the study and the fact most urgently demanding explanation.
Interpreting is something we can not go without ; in fact, it is something we need.
The toxicity did not go unnoticed and some of the more toxic materials had in fact been sent to the British Armed Forces research facility at Porton Down for evaluation.
During most of the 19th-century in fact, the term " tennis " referred to real tennis, not lawn tennis: for example, in Disraeli's novel Sybil ( 1845 ), Lord Eugene De Vere announces that he will " go down to Hampton Court and play tennis.
Nonetheless, they go through their normal routines, knowing and accepting the fact that there is no tomorrow.
Prior to Return to Flight, NASA Administrator Sean O ' Keefe declared that all future flights of the shuttle would go to the ISS, precluding the possibility of executing the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission which had been scheduled before the Columbia accident, despite the fact that millions of dollars worth of upgrade equipment for Hubble were ready and waiting in NASA warehouses.
However, their impending presence and the fact that they wouldn't go away dominated public anxiety.
This method encourages students to go beyond memorizing the facts of a case and instead to focus on application of legal rules to tangible fact patterns.
He said that " none that go unto her may return "-in fact, he thanked God for having saved him from its influence, and boasted of possessing no knowledge outside the Torah.
Also significant was the fact that bands did not need to go into expensive recording studios any longer.
Shortly afterward, in a twist of events, everyone that Nico and Jacks arrested is suddenly let go at the request of Federal officials, and Nico is asked to stand down, not to mention the fact that the priest of Nico ’ s parish is killed in an explosion as a Mass is ending.
His version, Lotus 1-2-3, would go on to be an even greater success than VisiCalc, in no small part due to the fact that it ran on, and was tuned for, the new IBM PC.
But in neither book do they go into fact about how to make safe your threads after re-weaving.
In fact, the marketing slogan was " iMac to go ".
According to President Roosevelt, " if we attempt to evade the fact that we placed somewhat more emphasis on the Lublin Poles than on the other two groups from which the new government is to be drawn I feel we will expose ourselves to the charges that we are attempting to go back on the Crimea decision.
President George H. W. Bush once said of PMQs, " I count my blessings for the fact I don't have to go into that pit that John Major stands in, nose-to-nose with the opposition, all yelling at each other.
In fact, in July 1778, Lord Stirling asked Aaron Burr, in a letter written on behalf of General George Washington, to employ several persons to " go to Bergen Heights, Weehawk, Hoebuck, or any other heights thereabout to observe the motions of the enemy's shipping " and to gather any other possible intelligence.

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