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First on my own list would be two arms -- a rifle and a handgun -- that qualify as new in the strictest sense.
But there is no positive and consistently demonstrable relationship in the strictest sense.
These two invasions caused English to become " mixed " to some degree ( though it was never a truly mixed language in the strictest sense of the word ; mixed languages arise from the cohabitation of speakers of different languages, who develop a hybrid tongue for basic communication ).
However, this distinction cannot be upheld in the strictest sense.
In the strictest technical sense, the word " stability " is a thermodynamic term referring to the energy of a substance relative to a reference state or to some other substance.
Some choreographed dances such as contra dance, Scottish country dance, and modern Western square dance, are called folk dances, though this is not true in the strictest sense.
In its strictest sense, petroleum includes only crude oil, but in common usage it includes all liquid, gaseous, and solid ( e. g., paraffin ) hydrocarbons.
Thus the Peloponnesian League was not an " alliance " in the strictest sense of the word ( nor was it wholly Peloponnesian for the entirety of its existence ).
In the strictest sense, this requires stem cells to be either totipotent or pluripotent — to be able to give rise to any mature cell type, although multipotent or unipotent progenitor cells are sometimes referred to as stem cells.
After excluding incorrect reports, however, most investigators have acknowledged that between 5 % and 20 % of reported sightings remain unexplained, and therefore can be classified as unidentified in the strictest sense.
Maryland-style pit-beef is not the product of barbecue cookery in the strictest sense, as there is no smoking of the meat involved ; rather, it involves grilling the meat over a high heat.
While not a hydraulophone in the strictest sense ( sound is produced by steam rather than by water ) it facilitates the same expressive capabilities ( i. e. polyphonic embouchure ) that a hydraulophone facilitates.
The Broads in East Anglia are not in the strictest sense a National Park, being run by a separately constituted Broads Authority set up by a special Act of Parliament in 1988 and with a structure in which conservation is subordinate to navigational concerns ( see Sandford Principle below ), but it is generally regarded as being " equivalent to " a national park.
Byrd's output of Anglican church music ( defined in the strictest sense as sacred music designed for performance in church ) is surprisingly small, but it stretches the limits of elaboration then regarded as acceptable by some reforming Protestants who regarded highly wrought music as a distraction from the Word of God.
In its strictest sense it was the sort of love a son ought to have for his father.
According to the descriptions of Strabo, Dio Cassius and other Graeco-Roman geographers, the lands of Asturias were inhabited in the beginning of the Christian era by several peoples, amongst whom the more important were: From the Cantabrians, the Vadinienses, who inhabited the Picos de Europa region and whose settlement gradually expanded southward during the first centuries of the modern era ; the Orgenomesci, who dwelled along the Asturian eastern coast ; and from the Astures, the Saelini, whose settlement extended through the Sella valley ; the Luggones, who had their capital in Lucus Asturum and whose territories stretched between the rivers Sella and Nalón ; the Astures ( in the strictest sense ), who dwelled in inner Asturias, between the current councils of Piloña and Cangas del Narcea ; and the Paesici, who had settled along the coast of Western Asturias, between the mouth of the Navia river and the modern city of Gijón.
The term prostatitis refers, in its strictest sense, to histological ( microscopic ) inflammation of the tissue of the prostate gland.
About 850 species are succulent in the strictest sense.
In the strictest sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the same material — for example, used office paper would be converted into new office paper, or used foamed polystyrene into new polystyrene.
English law in its strictest sense applies within the jurisdiction of England and Wales.
Louisianans descended from the French Acadians of Canada are not creoles at all in the strictest sense but are referred to as, and identify as, ' Cajuns ' - a derivation of the word Acadian, indicating French Canadian settlers as ancestors.
It is one of the inland communities within the Metropolitan Area Planning Council's North Shore Task Force, but it is not part of the North Shore in the strictest sense, as it is not on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean ( it lies north of Massachusetts Bay ).
In the strictest sense, " Wintel " refers only to computers that run Windows on an Intel processor.
He was a master of Halakha in the strictest sense, while at the same time possessing an unusual openness to new ideas.

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) she sees a thousand discordant opinions live in the strictest harmony ... it will finally raise her to a pitch of greatness and lustre, before which the glory of ancient Greece and Rome shall dwindle to a point, and the splendor of modern Empires fade into obscurity.
: This is the strictest standard for devices that will be operated in NATO Zone 0 environments, where it is assumed that an attacker has almost immediate access ( e. g. neighbouring room, 1 m distance ).
Almost all abstract strategy games will conform to the strictest definition of: a board, card, or tile game in which there is no hidden information, no non-deterministic elements ( such as shuffled cards or dice rolls ), and ( usually ) two players or teams take a finite number of alternating turns .< ref >
" The idea that free will can be reconciled with the strictest determinism is now very widely accepted.
As such, the court will generally only grant these remedies on the strictest terms.
It is the strictest law to date regulating chemical substances and will affect industries throughout the world.
Additionally, if their rank is low, they will be allowed to only the most menial of labors, and then under only the strictest of supervision.
" Moreover, Bache made clear that, " The strictest impartiality will be observed in the publication of pieces offered with this view.
Code enforcement officials will usually enforce the strictest side of the code.

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Other well-known Berg compositions include the Lyric Suite ( 1926 ), which was later shown to employ elaborate cyphers to document a secret love affair ; the extraordinarily elaborate post-Mahlerian Three Pieces for Orchestra ( completed in 1915 but not performed until after Wozzeck ); and the Chamber Concerto ( Kammerkonzert, 1923 – 25 ) for violin, piano and 13 wind instruments: this latter is written so conscientiously that Pierre Boulez has called it " Berg's strictest composition " and it, too, is permeated by cyphers and posthumously disclosed hidden programs.
Australia has perhaps the world's strictest quarantine laws on products imported from other countries.
Jackson Hole Airport has some of the strictest noise abatement regulations of any airport in the U. S. The airport has night flight curfews and overflight restrictions, with pilots being expected to approach and depart the airport along the east, south or southwest flight corridors.
The strictest definition holds that only stories about relationships between two male partners (' M / M ') are ' slash fiction ', which has led to the evolution of the term femslash.
The policy, which has been described as perhaps the strictest antismoking law in the nation, was the result of a group of retirees lobbying the city to stop secondhand smoke from drifting into their apartments from neighboring places.
Delaware has among the strictest rules in America regarding out-of-state legal practice, allowing no reciprocity to lawyers who passed the bar in other states.
Claims, since proven at best to be speculative, at worse outright media fabrication, relating to the Hungerford massacre and the murder of James Bulger ( the 1991 film Child's Play 3 was held up as influencing the perpetrators ) provided an additional impetus to restrict films and as late as December 1997, the Board claimed it " has never relaxed its guidelines on video violence, which remain the strictest in the world ".
Norway's consumer ombudsman has targeted automakers who claim that their cars are " green ", " clean " or " environmentally friendly " with some of the world's strictest advertising guidelines.
In the strictest sense, English folk music has existed since the arrival of the English people in Britain after 400 CE.
The result has been among the strictest firearms laws in the world.
According to Speare, " In the strictest sense migration can be considered to be involuntary only when a person is physically transported from a country and has no opportunity to escape from those transporting him.
California has one of the strictest forms of this rule, in that the funds must be received by the lender before the sale.
The incident was under the strictest secrecy at the time due to the impending invasion, and was only nominally reported afterward ; as a result it has been called " forgotten ".
His life has taught him in the strictest terms that it is impossible to truly know anything of anyone's heart, or even one's own.
Tasmania has some of the world's strictest quarantine policies.
In the strictest sense of the word, it means a papal rescript ( rescriptum ), an answer of the pope when he has been appealed to or his advice has been sought on a matter of discipline.
" As such, Hampden – Sydney has one of the strictest honor codes of any college or university.
The puritan Methodist heritage is still in evidence, though, as Toronto has some of the strictest liquor laws in North America.
New Jersey has the strictest yellow timing provisions in the country as a result of concerns that cameras would be used to generate revenue, they have a statute specifying that the yellow time for an intersection that has a red light camera must be based on the speed at which 85 % of the road's traffic moves rather than be based on the road's actual speed limit.
In New Jersey, which enacted the strictest of these regulations, a mechanics lien can only be placed on residential property after a Notice of Unpaid Balance and Right to File Lien has been filed within 60 days of the lienor's last date of work and an arbitration award has been issued by an American Arbitration Association arbitrator permitting a mechanics lien to be filed.

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