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fact and preliminary
Carey's 10 contested marks in the preliminary final were an all time AFL record at the time, and his finals performances were made more impressive by the fact that he played both games with a torn calf muscle.
In fact this situation has only been historically realized temporarily such as in the Israeli kibbutz or the very early Soviets before the adoption of state capitalism and entrenchment of the communist party as a New Class, or in isolated or preliminary form such as in the final phase of the Second Spanish Republic, or various experimental utopian communities ; although in embryonic form.
Sold as a facsimmile of Matthew's Version, it is in fact Becke's 1549 edition of the Matthew Bible but contains preliminary pages from Raynalde and Hyll's 1549 version, and even a copy of the title page from the 1549 Great Bible ( Herbert # 76 ).
Compiling a wind rose is in fact one of the preliminary steps taken in constructing airport runways ..
However, these holdings were only preliminary findings of fact based on the RLDS Church's unopposed legal submissions ; the court issued no final judgment on the matter because the case was dismissed.
Since Adams insisted that his contract not be a standard-work-for-hire agreement, Marvel eventually chose Brent Anderson as the illustrator — despite the fact that Adams had already penciled some preliminary pages.
The judge in the case disagreed, saying "... in response to the comic book authors ’ request for a preliminary injunction, Judge Martin found that “ While there are substantial differences between the comic books and the television series, a trier of fact could find that it is misleading to represent Chris Carter as the creator of ‘ Harsh Realm ’ without giving adequate recognition to the role and Paquette played in its creation .”
A preliminary reconnaissance by the Parliamentary leaders ( Essex was not present, owing to illness ) established the fact that the King's infantry held a strong line of defence behind the Lambourn brook, from Shaw ( inclusive ) to Donnington ( exclusive ).
It was in fact the result of a laborious process which involved a number of preliminary sketches, and of a carefully considered system of elimination.
Using the preliminary orbit calculation to predict where the object might appear on old archival images, those images ( sometimes decades old ) are searched to see if it had been in fact photographed already.
2003 ), was a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit addressed copyright infringement claims brought against Aimster, concluding that a preliminary injunction against the file-sharing service was appropriate, because the copyright owners were likely to prevail on their claims of contributory infringement and the fact that the services was capable of having non-infringing user was not enough reason to reverse the district court's decision.
The name of the paper comes from the fact that its preliminary editions as it was being developed had 12 pages.
The court upheld a preliminary injunction forbidding the Help Clinic from advertising that they provided abortions, and from using a confusing name that might " falsely lull people ... into thinking that they are, in fact, the Women's Health Organization or the Fargo Women's Health organization, Inc ."

fact and planning
" Although such similarities have given rise to arguments for the existence of a standardized system of urban layout and planning, the similarities are largely due to the presence of a semi-orthogonal type of civic layout, and a comparison of the layouts of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa shows that they are in fact, arranged in a quite dissimilar fashion.
" Many workers, in fact, would like to get away from their factories if they could and find more creative artisanal types of work, not simply " participate " in " planning " their own misery.
A partial dependency, the exact extent of which the Court cannot establish, may be inferred from the fact that the leaders were selected by the United States, and from other factors such as the organisation, training and equipping of the force, planning of operations, the choosing of targets and the operational support provided.
In fact, after 1945, urban planning became one of the methods through which capitalism could be managed and the interests of developers and corporations could be administered ( Irving 1993, 479 ).
In fact, prior to World War II, more often than not, new churches started from the initiative of larger congregations ( e. g., Sunday School missions ), not presbyteries, as became the case increasingly from the 1950s onward, due to suburban mission planning and ecumenical concerns.
This analysis highlights the fact that the Soviet economy was structured upon the accumulation of capital and the extraction of surplus value from the working class by the planning agency in order to reinvest the surplus in new production in a perpetual cycle – or to distribute to managers and senior officials in the form of bonuses, indicating the Soviet Union ( and other Soviet-type economies ) were in reality state capitalist economies.
" Seymour Hersh goes on to refute the official account, describing it as " in fact a debacle, plagued by squabbling between the services, bad military planning and avoidable deaths of American soldiers, as well as the escape of key al-Qaeda leaders, likely including Osama bin Laden.
As urban planning in Germany is the responsibility of city government, the integration of East and West Berlin was in part complicated by the fact that the existing planning frameworks became obsolete with the fall of the Wall.
In general, this rule expresses the sometimes experienced fact that " trial and error " strategies are better than centralized intelligent human planning.
The letter read, in part: " Although critics viewing the system Scientology from the outside may form the impression that Scientology is just another of many quasi-educational quasi-religious ' schemes ,' it is in fact a highly sophistical and highly technological system more characteristic of modern corporate planning and applied technology.
She is also partly selfish, wanting Neville to marry her son to keep the jewels in the family ; she's blissfully unaware however, that Tony and Neville despise each other, and that Constance is in fact planning to flee to France with Hastings.
If one lives in a large urban metropolis, this sort of trip might also be extended, taking a train or coach to get to a more convenient starting point, and may in fact take a lot longer than 24 hours, making it a weekend tour, but it otherwise still works on the same planning principals.
* Stopes wrote to the Courier-Mail of Brisbane in 1938, saying, " I was glad you gave space to the fact that the Queensland Medical Association is planning " an extensive educational campaign against the evil of abortion.
A myth about the town is that the children's cartoon character Captain Pugwash was named after the international organisation that takes its name from the town, but the character, in fact, first appears in 1950, several years before the planning of the first Pugwash conference took place.
The continual planning of new residential zones has in fact raised criticism, as many people would rather preserve Vuosaari's closeness to nature.
Brian Pallister told parliament, " the Manitoba NDP government is planning to proceed with a plan to force every worker on the Red River floodway expansion to unionize, despite the fact that 95 % of Manitoba's construction companies are not unionized.
In 1910, the NID was shorn of its responsibility for war planning and strategy when the outgoing Fisher created the so-called Navy War Council as a stop-gap remedy to criticisms emanating from the Beresford Inquiry that the Navy needed a naval staff — a role the NID had been in fact fulfilling since at least 1900, if not earlier.
In more recent interviews it seems Krayzie Bone has made amends to the rest of Bone Thugs ( since he was featured on Flesh-n-Bone's new album for example ) and is still planning things with the rest of the group, but he stated that he " needed his time and space to do his own thing ", and the fact that he'll always be " Bone ".
This fact, the pope was presumably aware of, when planning Methodios ' diocese as well as the Dalmatian coast, which was in Byzantine hands as far north as Split.
In fact, he had been planning a musical realisation of Romeo and Juliet for a long time before 1838, but other projects intervened.
This was despite the fact that the land does not have planning permission for any such use and the relevant local authorities say that it will never receive such permission.
Because the catcher is considered a captain on the field ( and some, such as Thurman Munson and Jason Varitek were in fact team captains ), he is often in charge of planning defensive plays.
The fact that shots can be made or missed, together with the continuum of possible outcomes, makes strategy much less rigid than in chess, and prevents planning more than seven or eight shots in advance.
The fact that Munich was chosen as the venue of the 1972 Olympic Games, which had additional beneficial effects on town planning and traffic projects, was to a large extent a result of his efforts.

fact and versions
But Schnabel was a great teacher in addition to being a great performer, and the fact that four of the ten versions I listened to are by Schnabel pupils ( Clifford Curzon, Frank Glazer, Adrian Aeschbacher, and Victor Babin ) also sheds light on the master's pedagogical skills.
In fact it was designed to texture only from AGP memory, making PCI versions of the board difficult to implement ( local board RAM had to emulate AGP memory.
The E-Prime versions communicate the speaker's experience rather than judgment, making it harder for the writer or reader to confuse opinion with fact.
The painting was eventually finished ; in fact, two versions of the painting were finished, one which remained at the chapel of the Confraternity and the other which Leonardo carried away to France.
This suggestion was bolstered by the fact that this demo version had replaced another which was not so easily cracked, but which had been released with trial versions of various applications.
The fact that the rubaiyat are a collection of quatrains-and may be selected and rearranged subjectively to support one interpretation or another-has led to widely differing versions.
The fact that the three versions cannot be matched word for word helps to explain why its decipherment has been more difficult than originally expected, especially for those original scholars who were expecting an exact bilingual key to Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The " regular expressions " in current versions of AWK and Perl are in fact extensions of regular expressions in the traditional sense, but regular expressions, unlike SNOBOL4 patterns, cannot be recursive, which gives a distinct computational advantage to SNOBOL4 patterns.
Both map versions of the title BS Zelda no Densetsu for the Satellaview ( released in August and December 1995 ) could be considered spin-offs due to the fact that they star the " Hero of Light " ( portrayed by either the Satellaview's male or female mascot ) as opposed to Link as the protagonist of Hyrule.
" If the treaty is executed in multiple copies in different languages, that fact is always noted, and is followed by a stipulation that the versions in different languages are equally authentic.
In fact, the time machine transported Havok to a parallel world, populated by twisted versions of Marvel characters.
In fact, the expression " Universal Time " is ambiguous, as there are several versions of it, the most commonly used being UTC and UT1 ( see below ).
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this tragic ending was much criticised and alternative versions were written and performed, in which the leading characters survived and Edgar and Cordelia were married ( despite the fact that Cordelia was already betrothed to the King of France ).
In some versions, other elements are introduced, such as the fact that the tower was created at the beginning of the world, or that the priests or monks may make only one move per day.
The fact that two versions of the Encyclopedia are published after this deadline seems to lend credence to the view that Seldon won the bet.
:" We see then that as the evidence of one text destroys the evidence of the other and as there is in fact the authority of versions to oppose to the authority of versions no certain argument or rather no argument at all can be drawn from hence to fix the corruption on either side ".
One of the most infamous versions of a rush is the " Zergling rush " from the real-time strategy game StarCraft ; in fact, the term " zerging " has become synonymous with rushing.
In fact, a version of the book edited by Torres Rodríguez was used in compiling this article, although there are many equally valid versions in existence, both in Castilian Spanish and in other languages.
Until the 2. x and especially the 2. 3x versions, this was in fact the only way to give commands, and this was largely responsible for creating Blender's reputation as a difficult-to-learn program.
In fact, several arcade systems such as Sega's NAOMI board are arcade versions of home systems.
The original game version, " Terry " is regarded by many as the accepted standard but there is in fact no standard set of rules, as regional variations vary massively ( see versions of rules below ).
In fact, many Game Gear titles that were released in North America and Japan, were released alongside Master System versions of those games in Europe.
The captains in Darius II are in fact smaller versions of the bosses from Darius.
This fact occurred because the published Silmarillion uses later versions of the Quenta Silmarillion ( included in Morgoth's Ring and The Peoples of Middle-earth ).

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