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Scarcity of paper caused many Southerners to adopt the practice of cross-writing, i.e., after writing from left to right of the page in the usual manner, they gave the sheet a half turn and wrote from end to end across the lines previously written.
Paneloux is at pains to emphasize that God did not will the calamity: " He looked on the evil-doing in the town with compassion ; only when there was no other remedy did He turn His face away, in order to force people to face the truth about their life " In Paneloux's view, even the terrible suffering caused by the plague works ultimately for good.
" Advanced play " ( a variant of association play for expert players ) gives penalties to a player who runs certain hoops in a turn, to allow the opponent a chance of getting back into the game ; feats of skill such as triple peels or better, in which the partner ball ( or occasionally an opponent ball ) is caused to run a number of hoops in a turn by the striker's ball help avoid these penalties.
This in turn has caused scholars to be more interested in Chinese policies and actions in Central Asia and has led to the realization that Central Asia affected Chinese policies toward Europe in a deep way.
However his hasty return on August 18 sparked off fierce inter-tribal clashes between the Issa and the Gadabuursi, which in turn caused the Gadabuursi to withdraw from Djibouti politics and did not return to the political scene until after Djibouti's independence.
The Dunaliella in turn nourished carotenoid-containing ( red-pigmented ) halobacteria, whose presence caused the color change.
This caused massive unrest as the lower classes struggled to convert their now useless sucres to U. S. dollars and lost wealth, while the upper classes ( whose members already had their wealth invested in U. S. dollars ) gained wealth in turn.
A recent study suggests that a strong El-Niño effect between 1789 – 93 caused poor crop yields in Europe, which in turn helped touch off the French Revolution.
The curvature is, in turn, caused by the energy – momentum of matter.
Hypersecretion of thyroid stimulating hormone ( TSH ), which in turn is almost always caused by a pituitary adenoma, accounts for much less than 1 percent of hyperthyroidism cases.
The water will first turn cloudy, but it will clear up once the infusoria eat the bacteria which caused the cloudiness.
" Jaggies " is the informal name for artifacts in raster images, most frequently from aliasing, which in turn is often caused by non-linear mixing effects producing high-frequency components or missing or poor anti-aliasing filtering prior to sampling.
Ribbentrop further compounded the damage to his image and caused a minor crisis in Anglo-German relations by insisting that henceforward all German diplomats were to greet heads of state with the " German greeting ", who were in turn to return the fascist salute.
Akayev, in turn, asserted that the communists had caused a political crisis by preventing the legislature from fulfilling its role.
Akayev, in turn, asserted that the communists had caused a political crisis by preventing the legislature from fulfilling its role.
Other than myasthenia gravis, CMS is not caused by an autoimmune process, but due to synaptic malformation, which in turn is caused by genetic mutations.
This shortfall, in turn, caused the Government of Nicaragua to fall out of compliance with its PRGF obligations and led to a suspension of PRGF disbursements.
This in turn caused SGI market share to weaken as more 3D graphics hardware suppliers entered the market.
An economic downturn in the early 1980s caused discontent, which in turn led to demands for reform.
The rotation of each rotor on its own axis is caused and controlled by a pair of synchronizing gears A fixed gear mounted on one side of the rotor housing engages a ring gear attached to the rotor and ensures the rotor moves exactly 1 / 3 turn for each turn of the eccentric shaft.
Unceasing war had placed ever-increasing fiscal obligations on his subjects, which in turn caused negative sentiment, sentiment that increased throughout his reign, and that would erupt into popular revolt soon after his death.

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Which probably would turn out to be true ; ;
Any player may declare the game over at any time during his turn if either of two conditions is true: one chain has 41 or more tiles, or there is at least one chain on the board and every chain on the board has 11 or more tiles.
With improv, people can find true expressive freedom since they don't ever know how the situation is going to turn out.
Most good investigative reporters are also conspiracy theorists, according to Fox, and some of their theories turn out to be at least partly true.
If " this sentence is false " is true, then the sentence is false, which would in turn mean that it is actually true, but this would mean that it is false, and so on ad infinitum.
Similarly, if " this sentence is false " is false, then the sentence is true, which would in turn mean that it is actually false, but this would mean that it is true, and so on ad infinitum.
A politician must not be a man of the " true Christian ethic ", understood by Weber as being the ethic of the Sermon on the Mount, that is to say, the injunction to turn the other cheek.
Koestler and others viewed it as a true believer's last service to the Party ( while preserving the little amount of personal honor left ) whereas Bukharin biographer Stephen Cohen and Robert Tucker saw traces of Aesopian language, with which Bukharin sought to turn the table into an anti-trial of Stalinism ( while keeping his part of the bargain to save his family ).
( 14-Hydroxydihydrocodeine that in turn becomes 14-Hydroxydihydromorphine ) These metabolites are true only for humans.
Although the true purpose of this custom is to welcome Jesus Christ, many Filipinos hold the branches to be apotropaic, able to turn away any evil spirits, avert lightning and fires.
In addition, from at least the time of Hilbert's program at the turn of the twentieth century to the proof of Gödel's incompleteness theorems and the development of the Church-Turing thesis in the early part of that century, true statements in mathematics were generally assumed to be those statements which are provable in a formal axiomatic system.
Influence is largely depicted by the author as immoral, as it eventually may turn people toward decisions that are not true to themselves, as best exemplified by Dorian Gray.
In particular, the tautologies of sentential logic, such as ' Frank is bald or Frank is not bald )', will turn out to be supertrue, since on any precisification of baldness, either ' Frank is bald ' or ' Frank is not bald ' will be true.
As with otariids, it can turn its rear flippers forward and move on all fours ; however, its swimming technique is more like that of true seals, relying less on flippers and more on sinuous whole body movements.
The tangential water inflow of the millrace made the submerged horizontal wheel in the shaft turn like a true turbine.
The function f ( r ) is real if and only if the second integral I < sub > sin </ sub > is zero for all values of r. In turn, this is true if and only if the above constraint is satisfied
The Indians, in turn, introduced the Spanish to the concept of true slow cooking with smoke.
A true carving turn was not easy, because the lateral motion of the leg would not be transmitted to the ski through the ski boots of the era.
The alpha keratin helix is not a true alpha helix, as it only has 3. 5 residues / turn, where the normal alpha helix has 3. 6 residues / turn.
The crucial additional ingredient needed to turn such gyroscope into a gyrocompass, so it would automatically position to true north, is some mechanism that results in an application of torque whenever the compass's axis is not pointing north.
Koestler and others viewed Bukharin's testimony as a true believer's last service to the Party ( while preserving a small amount of personal honor ) whereas Bukharin biographer Stephen Cohen and Robert Tucker saw traces of Aesopian language, with which Bukharin sought to turn the table into trial of Stalinism, while keeping his part of bargain to save his family.

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