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retrospect and events
A few events in retrospect are important:
These events are seen in retrospect as the establishment of the Bulgarian state and its recognition by the Byzantine Empire.
In retrospect, O ' Toole can date the beginning of her songwriting career to events during a car ride after the September 11 attacks ; as her husband Michael McKean describes it, " On September 11, 2001, Annette found herself without an airline to carry her back down to Los Angeles from Vancouver, where she films Smallville.
The book unfolds with Godric narrating the events of his life in retrospect, as he looks back on his hundred years of life and does not see the saintly existence that many ascribe to him.
The first is a straightforward adaptation of the events of the game, an approach which Jane Jensen decided, in retrospect, was not the most successful way of introducing Gabriel Knight to a literary audience.
The ice core's signals now recognised as Dansgaard – Oeschger events are, in retrospect, visible in the original GISP core, as well as the Camp Century Greenland core.
Several events were construed in retrospect as having warned of the disaster: some " immense columns of flame " appeared, and five days previously, all animals and vermin fled the city, going toward Keryneia.
The Establishment was a London nightclub which opened in October 1961, at 18 Greek Street, Soho and was famous in retrospect for satire although actually more notable at the time for jazz and other events.
In retrospect, weather forecasters of the time did not have enough data or understanding of atmospheric dynamics to predict or comprehend the events of Sunday, November 9.
The novel is narrated in retrospect, with Moore commenting on the events and how they impacted later history.
However, many of the characters or events become more important in retrospect than either the author or editor expected, so this rule is fairly weak.

retrospect and which
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the anode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " anode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " eisode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the cathode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " cathode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " exode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
Much of her work contains dark and pessimistic elements, which in retrospect can be seen as reflective of her troubled emotions.
In retrospect, mainly positive assessments of his chancellorship prevail, not only with the German public, which voted him the " greatest German of all time " in a 2003 television poll, but even with some of today's left-wing intellectuals, who praise his unconditional commitment to western-style democracy and European integration.
Spacey's voiceover is a throwback to Sunset Boulevard ( 1950 ), which is also narrated in retrospect by a dead character.
Hall used a 1 / 8 inch Tiffen Black ProMist filter for almost every scene, which he said in retrospect may not have been the best choice, as the optical steps required to blow Super 35 up for its anamorphic release print led to a slight amount of degradation ; therefore, the diffusion from the filter was not required.
In retrospect, his illness might be diagnosed as a heart-rhythm-problem and / or a mild form of familial dysautonomia, a hereditary disease of Ashkenazi Jews, which often brings with it a curvature of the spine and epilepsy-like symptoms in times of stress.
They became known in retrospect for their massive hunting and fighting dog of Molosser type, the Alaunt, which they apparently introduced to Europe.
In women who have a uterus, perimenopause describes the years before and after the final period ( although it is only possible to determine in retrospect which episode of flow was indeed the final period ).
Workers Liberty, which follows in the third camp tradition established by the Workers Party, holds that " Trotsky and everything he represented was defeated and as we have to recognise in retrospect defeated for a whole historical period.
In retrospect, some commentators have concluded that the violence signaled the end of the " hippie " movement, which espoused an ethos of free love and peace.
Reportedly the poet Alphonse de Lamartine also fell in love with her, and she was the inspiration for Elvire in his 1820 autobiographical Poetic Meditation " Le Lac " (" The Lake "), which describes in retrospect the fervent love shared by a couple from the point of view of the bereaved man.
Since these graduates do not have a separate Bachelor ’ s degree ( which is in fact – in retrospect – incorporated into the program ), the Master ’ s degree is their first academic degree.
Lamartine is famous for his partly autobiographical poem, " Le lac " (" The Lake "), which describes in retrospect the fervent love shared by a couple from the point of view of the bereaved man.
" He regretted the decision to release no singles in retrospect, as " it meant the only judgement of our music was being made too much by critics opinions, which was ok and everything but there is nothing like the excitement of hearing on the radio.
Infrared and visual telescopic study have led many scientists to conclude, in retrospect, that Kohoutek is actually a Kuiper-belt object, which would account for its apparent rocky makeup and lack of outgassing.
His comments were criticized by some in the media, though Rae himself would later write that his words seemed " particularly apt " in retrospect and " certainly aroused an angry response which often means a target has been hit ".
In architecture, there have been several Greek Revivals, which seem more inspired in retrospect by Roman architecture than Greek.
White published Death of a Pig in 1948, an account of how he failed to save a sick pig ( which had been bought in order to be fattened up and butchered ), Charlotte ’ s Web can be seen as White attempting " to save his pig in retrospect.
The design was tailored to BOAC's perceived needs, which in retrospect seem very odd and were certainly not shared by other airlines.
In a 2009 interview, Bob Stanley said that in retrospect the band " got ahead of ourselves a bit " by releasing such an uncommercial album, which " definitely could have done with a couple more obvious songs ".
In retrospect the first explanation may be easy to understand for its inaccuracies, but it will be replaced with a more sophisticated explanation which is closer to " the truth ".

retrospect and only
The term may be used with certainty only in retrospect when share prices have since crashed.
Inflation can obscure quantitative assessments of the true cost of living, as published price indices only look at data in retrospect, so may increase only months or years later.
According to the sceptics, Adomnán's story may be independent of the modern Loch Ness Monster legend entirely, only becoming attached to it in retrospect by believers seeking to bolster their claims.
Jefferson Davis and Johnston did not adopt the name, but it is clear that the organization of units as of March 14 was the same organization that Lee received on June 1, and thus it is generally referred to today as the Army of Northern Virginia, even if that is correct only in retrospect.
Journalist Emmanuel d ' Astier de la Vigerie observed, in retrospect, that the Résistance had been composed of social outcasts or those on the fringes of society, saying " one could only be a resister if one was maladjusted.
Because it is often difficult to observe intrinsic values in real-life markets, bubbles are often conclusively identified only in retrospect, when a sudden drop in prices appears.
In retrospect, Wöhler's work was the beginning of the end of Berzelius's vitalist hypothesis, but only in retrospect, as Ramberg had shown.
In retrospect, not only did the CIA and the US underestimate the extent of popular discontent for the Shah, but much of that discontent historically stemmed from the removal of Mosaddegh and the subsequent clientelism of the Shah.
But in retrospect, Sihanouk allowing US bombing as a counter-weight to his previous decision to allow the Vietnamese to establish base areas seems consistent with his policy strategy in that US was the only force he could use as a counter-weight to the Vietnamese presence in Cambodia.
Referring to Hamilton's appointment as cronyism seems particularly disputable in retrospect, although it is only after looking at his accomplishments that this determination can be made.
He was influenced by music from a young age, ranging from the Irish songs his father listened to, to the music of the church across the road, to the various radio stations he was able to pick up on the family radiogram. While his family had a piano at home, he was the only member to not receive piano lessons, something he was grateful for in retrospect as it meant he was able to come to it without memories of strict lessons ..
From these examples it also follows that probably there was also a gradual shift of meaning of the res publica concept throughout the Roman era: the "( Roman ) Republic " connotation of res publica is something that rather occurs with retrospect to a closed period ( so less appararent in Cicero's time, who never knew the era of the Emperors, and could only compare with the epoch of the Kings ); on the other hand the translation of the Greek " politeia " concept appears to have nearly completely worn off in late antiquity.
Some consider that ' perhaps infatuation can only be distinguished from romantic love in retrospect ... others suggest that infatuation may be the first step towards love ... can grow into a more mature love ' - marks the first stage of a relationship before ' a bumpy, but nonetheless inevitable, transition from romantic infatuation to mature intimacy '.
Taillibert's all-seater design has proven in retrospect to be well ahead of its time, requiring only cosmetic improvements to meet vastly increased comfort and safety regulations through the 1990s and early 2000s ( decade ).
In retrospect, most people consider the 1986 postseason to be one of the best ( if not the best ) postseasons of all time, as it not only was exciting but also made up for a lackluster regular season, in which the Red Sox, Angels, Mets, and Houston Astros all won their divisions handily.
Hess's contribution, like Leon Pinsker's Autoemancipation, became important only in retrospect, as the Zionist movement began to crystallize and to generate an audience in the late nineteenth century.
The sly artfulness is apparent only in retrospect.
Hard coding ( also, hard-coding or hardcoding ) refers to the software development practice of embedding what may, perhaps only in retrospect, be regarded as input or configuration data directly into the source code of a program or other executable object, or fixed formatting of the data, instead of obtaining that data from external sources or generating data or formatting in the program itself with the given input.

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