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Now, with virtually every writer, not only was the European origin of public law acknowledged as a historical phenomenon, but the rules thus established by the advanced civilizations of Europe were to be imposed on others.
In virtually every case the transferor corporation is liquidated, and its former stockholders either own outright, or have a continuing stock interest in, the assets which gave rise to the tax.
In about seven years Griffith either invented or first realized the possibilities of virtually every resource at the disposal of the film maker.
This body style's combination of a small profile with a deep sound has made it immensely popular, and it has since been copied by virtually every major steel-string luthier.
In point of fact, Capp maintained creative control over every stage of production for virtually the entire run of the strip.
Ian Kaplan of BearCave. com gave the book three stars out of five, saying that while he was " not entirely satisified " and felt that the " story tends to be shallow ", " Jeter does deal with the moral dilemma of the Blade Runners who hunt down beings that are virtually human in every way.
The growth in the number of published literature makes it virtually impossible to read every paper, resulting in disjointed subfields of research.
Since virtually every calculation in quantum mechanics involves vectors and linear operators, it can involve, and often does involve, bra-ket notation.
A collection of immense importance for its range and quality, it includes objects of all periods from virtually every site of importance in Egypt and the Sudan.
Today there are Celtic-influenced sub genres of virtually every type of popular music including electronica, rock, metal, punk, hip hop, reggae, new age, Latin, Andean and pop.
He also acknowledges that cultural imperialism in the past has been guilty of forcefully eliminating the cultures of natives in the Americas and in Africa, or through use of the Inquisition, " and during the expansion of virtually every empire.
The Viking siege of Paris ( 885 6 A. D .) “ saw the employment by both sides of virtually every instrument of siege craft known to the classical world, including a variety of catapults ,” to little effect, resulting in failure.
Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro ’ s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
The utilization of databases is now so widespread that virtually every technology and product relies on databases and DBMSs for its development and commercialization, or even may have DBMS software embedded in it.
The utilization of databases is now spread to such a wide degree that virtually every technology and product relies on databases and DBMSs for its development and commercialization, or even may have such embedded in it.
After the King's execution, war broke out between the new Republic and virtually every major power in Europe.
ed can be found on virtually every version of Unix and Linux available, and as such is useful for people who have to work with multiple versions of Unix.
For those comparisons in which no statistically significant differences were found, there was a trend for more hyperactive behaviors associated with the food additive drink in virtually every assessment.
A batch of wrongly heat treated input shafts in the transaxles sidelined virtually every Ford in the race, however, and Ferrari won 1-2-3.
Spray paint can be found at hardware and art stores and come in virtually every color.
Indeed, as Edward Muir points out,by the sixteenth century virtually every word, gesture and act that the doge made in public was subject to legal and ceremonial regulation ”.
Historical statistical analysis indicates Robinson was an outstanding fielder throughout his ten years in the major leagues and at virtually every position he played.
In the aftermath of a war that had for the first time properly engaged Sartre in political matters, he set forth a body of work which " reflected on virtually every important theme of his early thought and began to explore alternative solutions to the problems posed there " ( Aronson 1980: 121 ).
The map is now considered a design classic ; virtually every major urban rail system in the world now has a similar map and many bus companies have also adopted the concept.
Nevertheless, he is a friend as well as a servant, and Wimsey again and again expresses amazement at Bunter's high efficiency and competence in virtually every sphere of life.

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But the quest for such an index goes on ceaselessly, with all manner of investors and speculators participating, ranging from the sedate institutional type virtually to the proverbial shoe-string operator, all seeking doggedly, studiously, daily -- and often nightly -- for the enchanting index that will foretell the eternal secret: Which way will the market move -- up or down??
Often, this type of compression is virtually indistinguishable from the original uncompressed sound or images, depending on the codec and the settings used.
Carlo D ' Este, in Patton: A Genius for War, writes that " it seems virtually inevitable ... that Patton experienced some type of brain damage from too many head injuries " from a lifetime of numerous auto-and horse-related accidents, especially one suffered while playing polo in 1936.
Other welding methods, like shielded metal arc welding, are extremely versatile and can weld virtually any type of joint.
It remains one of the most widely-used ( and copied ) text typefaces, has been adapted to virtually every type of technology, and is one of the ten most used serif typefaces.
In common with virtually all other Underground lines, the Central line is worked by a single type of rolling stock.
There he set up a lab and proceeded to engineer, design, prototype and patent an incredible number of SCUBA and undersea technology firsts ; including the direct ancestors of virtually every type of Scuba regulator in common use today.
Like virtually all Underground lines, the Piccadilly line is operated by a single type of rolling stock, in this case the 1973 tube stock, in the standard London Underground livery of blue, white and red.
Although the cells of the inner cell mass can form virtually every type of cell found in the human body, they cannot form an organism.
Ironically, by the time PAL broadcasts commenced in 1967, advances in glassmaking techniques had dropped the cost of precision PAL delay lines so much that hardly any simple-PAL receivers were built commercially, and virtually all SECAM receivers used the same type of delay line as PAL receivers.
The first type is diffusely recurrent ( mutawatir ) reports — those that have come down to later generations through a large number of chains of narration, involving diverse transmitters such that it is virtually impossible that all these people, living in different localities and espousing different views, would come together, fabricate exactly the same lie and attribute it to the Prophet of Islam or any other authority.
The NBT protocol was developed in order to " allow an implementation NetBIOS applications to be built on virtually any type of system where the TCP / IP protocol suite is available ," and to " allow NetBIOS interoperation in the Internet.
advanced type of astronomical telescope, now used in virtually all research telescopes.
The profit is limited to the premiums of the put and call, but it is risky because if the underlying security's price goes very high up or very low down, the potential losses are virtually unlimited, yet it depends on the type of purchase vehicle used ( differ in risk %).
It requires a sound background in understanding how markets work and the core principles within a market, but the good thing about this type of methodology is it will work in virtually any market that exists ( stocks, foreign exchange, futures, gold, oil, etc.
Intangible Data Products can further be classified into Virtual Digital Goods (" VDG ") that are virtually located on a computer OS and accessible to users as conventional file types, such as JPG and MP3 files, without requiring further application process or transformational work by programmers, and as such the use may be subject to licence and / or rights of digital transfer, and Real Digital Goods (" RDG ") that may exist within the presentational elements of a data program independent of a conventional file type, commonly viewed as 3-D objects or a presentational item subject to user control or virtual transfer within the same visual media program platform.
The conflict saw over 100 fixed-wing aircraft and over 100 rotary-wing aircraft of virtually every type in the British inventory deployed.
Using a pump of this type virtually eliminates the chance of cross contamination of the pump from mother to mother.
Foxe published a third edition in 1576, but it was virtually a reprint of the second, although printed on inferior paper and in smaller type.
She is more usually used for comic relief or to provide a deus ex machina through her intuitive or sudden insights, a function that is especially apparent in Third Girl, in which she furnishes Poirot with virtually every important clue, or in The Pale Horse, where she inadvertently helps the investigators to determine the type of poison used to kill the murder victims, saving the life of another character.
Peter Wagner claims that this type of spiritual warfare was " virtually unknown to the majority of Christians before the 1990s ”.
Trade unions are one type of private society, and a special focus of this encyclical: " The most important of all are workingmen's unions, for these virtually include all the rest .... it were greatly to be desired that they should become more numerous and more efficient.
However new lighter-weight ropes with greater safety have virtually replaced this type of rope.

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