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Indeed, in many ways the King considered Fox his son's tutor in debauchery.
" Indeed, particularly after 1794, Fox could be considered at fault for rarely consulting the opinions of anyone outside of his own circle of friends and supporters.
Indeed, the former WNEW-TV, now Fox flagship WNYW, is still headquartered in the former Metromedia ( and before that, DuMont ) Telecenter, now known as the Fox Television Center.

Indeed and refused
Indeed, in the past many refused to swear oaths in court or to participate in trials, even when they faced imprisonment or deportation.
Indeed, the cost of the Football League deal proved one too many a burden for ITV Digital, and it was placed into administration on 27 March 2002, after the League refused to accept a £ 130m pay cut in its £ 315m deal with the ITV Sport Channel.
Indeed, those who refused to leave were generally removed from their barracks, sometimes by force, even if they had no place to go.
Indeed, a Catholic movement, the Ligue, which took Grenoble in December 1590, refused to make peace.
Indeed, Congress had already, a few days before, put into effect a nonimportation act, originally passed in April 1806, which refused entry to many British goods.
Indeed, he is credited with advocating forced conversions of local Jewry, as well as mob violence against Jews who refused.
Indeed, Eleanor is known to have given birth to John at Beaumont Palace rather than at Woodstock: because, it is speculated, having planned to give birth at Woodstock, she refused to do so upon finding Rosamund there.
Indeed, Moore never produced work for the Vertigo imprint-having refused to work for parent company DC in the late 1980s-although his DC-published Swamp Thing work and V for Vendetta reprint-maxiseries were subsequently collected as Vertigo-issued TPBs, while the Hellblazer solo title dealt with the character co-created by Moore, but never written by him.
Indeed, the 1884 International Meridian Conference explicitly refused to propose or agree to any time zones, stating that they were outside its purview.
Indeed, the Liberals refused to condemn these alliances.
Indeed, the Confederate Post office was established on February 21, 1861 ; and it was not until April 12 that the American Civil War officially began, when the Confederate Army fired upon US soldiers who had refused to abandon the fort.
Indeed, Friedrich William ordered Friedrich von Wrangel, commanding the army of the German Confederation, to withdraw his troops from the duchies ; but the general refused, asserting that he was under the command of the Diet of the German Confederation and not of the King of Prussia but of the regent of Germany.
Indeed, the officers in charge had the parliament surrounded, but steadfastly refused to go any further.
Indeed, he refused to allow free relief shipments of food from the United States and Canada into Bengal on the grounds that the food was needed more elsewhere.
Indeed, by 1937, after extensive modifications in the face of increasing regulation, his aircraft was refused renewal of its licence because it was deemed to be too unstable for safe flight.
Indeed, Distributism in Catholic social teaching such as Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum and Pope Pius XI's Quadragesimo Anno resembles a Mutualist society based on Cooperatives, while Pope John Paul II's Catechism of the Catholic Church states " She ( the Church ) has ... refused to accept, in the practice of " capitalism ," individualism and the absolute primacy of the law of the marketplace over human labor.

Indeed and apply
i. e., z is a vector orthogonal to the vector v ( Indeed, z is the projection of u onto the plane orthogonal to v .) We can thus apply the Pythagorean theorem to
A very useful fact about these topologies is that we may exhibit a basis for them consisting of particularly simple elements, namely the D ( f ) for individual polynomials ( or for projective varieties, homogeneous polynomials ) f. Indeed, that these form a basis follows from the formula for the intersection of two Zariski-closed sets given above ( apply it repeatedly to the principal ideals generated by the generators of ( S )).
Indeed, in November 2008 ; all current MMI's and MCAS: I's were invited by Microsoft to apply for the MCT for free.
Indeed, purists are likely to apply the method of revitalizing and standardizing dialectal words.
Indeed, some of these laws, such as those relating to agriculture and farming, apply today for those living in the Land of Israel.
Indeed, they argued that the biblical rule, that slaves should be freed for certain injuries, should actually only apply to slaves who had converted to Judaism ; additionally, Maimonides argued that this manumission was really punishment of the owner, and therefore it could only be imposed by a court, and required evidence from witnesses.

Indeed and word
Indeed, the Superior Council of the French language of Belgium recommended in 2001 the use of centime, since cent is also the French word for " hundred ".
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 ”.
Indeed, God's word often prescribed important roles of authority for women ; the Complete Body of Divinity stated that
Indeed, critics of a specific syncretistic trend may sometimes use the word " syncretism " as a disparaging epithet, as a charge implying that those who seek to incorporate a new view, belief, or practice into a religious system actually distort the original faith.
Indeed, the etymology of the word traitor originates with Judas ' handing over of Jesus to the Roman authorities: the word is derived from the Latin traditor which means " one who delivers.
Indeed, in England the word " dollar " was in use for the Thaler for 200 years before the issue of the United States dollar, and until the half crown ceased to be used following decimalisation in 1971, the term " half a dollar " could be heard for " half a crown ".
Indeed, their self-perception as leaders of the future Second Empire is captured in the Second Foundationers ' use of the word " Hamish " to describe the farmers despite reserving for themselves use of the word " Trantorian.
Indeed, in the 19th century, doughnuts were sometimes referred to as one kind of oliekoek ( a Dutch word literally meaning " oil cake "), a " sweetened cake fried in fat.
Indeed, Quatermain states that he refuses to use the word " nigger " and that many Africans are more worthy of the title of " gentleman " than the Europeans who settle or adventure in the country.
Indeed, even the Russian poet of Ukrainian descent Taras Shevchenko despite using the word Ukraine for the area of ancient Rus, never uses the term Ukrainian as an ethnonym in any of his works, but rather uses the terms Kozak or Russian and " Malorussian " (" малороссийский ").
Indeed, the word matagi itself may be Ainu, from matangi or matangitono " man of winter, hunter ", though some argue Ainu borrowed the word from Japanese.
Indeed, the first use of the word " Leitmotif " in print was by the critic Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns in describing Weber's work, although this was not until 1871.
Indeed he himself always signed the name Delabruyère in one word, as evidence of this.
Indeed, the Greek word used to describe volcanoes was etna, or hiera, after Heracles, the son of Zeus.
Indeed, the word prom is short for promenade, or the grand marching beginning to an immensely important social event.
Indeed, the word thalassocracy itself was first used by the Greeks to describe the government of the Minoan civilization, whose power depended on its navy.
Indeed, the word Marcionism has sometimes been used in modern times to refer to anti-Jewish tendencies in Christian churches, especially when such tendencies have been thought to be surviving residues of ancient Marcionism.
“… A congressional committee in 1849 reported that Brandreth was the nation ’ s largest proprietary advertiser … Between 1862 and 1863 Brandreth ’ s average annual gross income surpassed $ 600, 000 …” For fifty years Brandreth ’ s name was a household word in the United States Indeed, the Brandreth pills were so well known they received mention in Herman Melville's classic novel Moby Dick.
Indeed, the name " Fiordland " comes from a variant spelling of the Scandinavian word for this type of steep valley, " fjord ".
Indeed in most of these languages word stress is much less prominent than it is in, say, English or German ; nonetheless it is present both in the language and in the meter.
" Indeed, the word " grange " itself comes from a Latin word for grain, and is related to a " granary " or, generically, a farm.

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