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Indeed and term
Indeed, one school superintendent in a large city objects to the use of the term comprehensive high school for the senior high schools in his city, because these schools do not offer strictly vocational programs.
Indeed, their language possessed no single term corresponding to the modern European concept of religion.
In a ring all of whose ideals are principal ( a principal ideal domain or PID ), this ideal will be identical with the set of multiples of some ring element d ; then this d is a greatest common divisor of a and b. But the ideal ( a, b ) can be useful even when there is no greatest common divisor of a and b. ( Indeed, Ernst Kummer used this ideal as a replacement for a gcd in his treatment of Fermat's Last Theorem, although he envisioned it as the set of multiples of some hypothetical, or ideal, ring element d, whence the ring-theoretic term.
Indeed, the term " raga rock " was coined by The Byrds ' publicist in the press releases for the single and was first used in print by journalist Sally Kempton in her review of " Eight Miles High " for The Village Voice.
Indeed, before the invention of the term MMORPG, games of this style were simply called graphical MUDs.
Indeed, the term " Rubaiyat " by itself has come to be used to describe the quatrain rhyme scheme that FitzGerald used in his translations: AABA.
Indeed, the term " cable network " has entered into common usage in the United States in reference to such channels.
( Indeed, a relative intrinsic values is a self-contradictory term ; intrinsic values are also absolute or else they are by definition in intrinsive ).
Indeed, although encyclopédias often cite Humboldt as being the founder of the term ' worldview ', a confusion is invariably made by citing the German term Weltanschauung, which is rightly associated with ideologies and cultural mindsets in both German and English.
Indeed, the term may even be used as a verb: it is not uncommon to hear of " greening " a party or a candidate.
Indeed, the term the Egyptians most commonly used to describe the temple building, ḥwt-nṯr, means " mansion ( or enclosure ) of a god ".
Indeed, the term " zero object " originated in the study of preadditive categories like Ab, where the zero object is the zero group.
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, 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, neither term in the Boy Scouts ' Law and Oath expresses any position whatsoever on sexual matters.
Indeed the term " Olympic Games " was replaced by " Concours internationaux d ' exercices physiques et de sport " (" International physical exercises and sports " in English ) in the official report of the sporting events of the 1900 Exposition Universelle.
Indeed cases of this have been documented so frequently over the last decade that a term has been given for this set of complication: neurologic serious adverse events ( SAEs ).
Indeed, the term " loggerhead " refers to the relatively larger head of the southern species.
Indeed this term can be seen as the original name of Hinduism, the latter being a term invented by ancient Persians.
Indeed, Diffie and Hellman coined the term ( Diffie and Hellman, 1976 ).
Indeed, since the office of Vice President, once vacant, no longer remains vacant until the end of the presidential term, but is now filled by presidential nomination confirmed by Congress, the likelihood of there ever being a time when there is simultaneously neither a President nor a Vice President able to discharge the powers and duties of the presidency has greatly decreased.
Indeed, the term chimera has become the categorical term for such composites within the English language.

Indeed and meant
Indeed, the question of what is meant by a " right " is itself controversial and the subject of continued philosophical debate.
Indeed, the very name Sabaragamuwa is believed to have meant the village of the Sabaras or " forest barbarians ".
Indeed, it is considered as an error if a requirement specification is cluttered with unnecessary implementation detail, because the specification is meant to describe the what, not the how.
Indeed, the narrowness of the elimination meant Ireland were the ninth best performers at the World Cup, and the fifth best among European teams in the competition.
Indeed, the relationship between Marina and Ricky is meant, ultimately, to be a parody of how such relationships work, as if heterosexuality ( and its consequence, marriage ) are almost inevitably equivalent in character to the infamous Stockholm syndrome.
Indeed, print advertising of the time played on the theme of the American Southwest that the Spanish model name and longhorn symbol were meant to evoke, showing artistic representations of the vehicle being used in ranching and outdoor activities, proclaiming it as " More Than A Car!
Indeed, honor as represented by name and face meant everything to the soldiers.
Indeed, the title of the band is probably meant to evoke the novel and compelling rhythms of the new sound of Formell's band, as van in Spanish means ' they go ' and so the name of the band could be translated as ' those they go, they go ' ( it has also been suggested to translate as their name as something like the go-gos !).
Indeed, according to Jolanta T. Pekacz, the fact women dominated history of the salons meant that study of the salons was often left to amateurs, while men concentrated on ' more important ' ( and masculine ) areas of the Enlightenment.
", as well as that it could be that what is meant here by Zakaat is purification of the soul from Shirk and filth, as in Sura 91: 9-10 which says " Indeed he succeeds who purifies himself ( Zakkaha ).
Indeed, the increasing virulence of antisemitism in Germany meant that later on he had difficulty placing pieces which were felt to be too pro-Jewish — which was often another way of saying “ not sufficiently anti-Jewish ”.

Indeed and meeting
Indeed, Fabius received the surname " Cunctator " (" the Delayer ") because of his policy of not meeting Hannibal in open battle but through guerilla, scorched earth tactics.
Indeed, he later recalled with apparent satisfaction that after that first recruitment meeting in Galena, ' I never went into our leather store again, to put up a package or do other business ..." During this time Grant quickly perceived that the war would be fought for the most part by volunteers, and not professional soldiers.
Indeed, he appeared quite severe, and was often feared by those meeting him for first time.
Pope Pius XI ( 1857-1939 ) was so impressed by the courage of the Oblates that he referred to them as “ Specialists in the most difficult missions of the Church ” Indeed, regarding their ministry the Oblates declare :” We fulfill our task in healing the world by understanding its evolutionary character, by critically engaging its contemporary spirit, and by meeting its new needs in new ways.
Indeed so deplorable was his condition that he once had to refuse meeting Mrs. Hastings on her visit to London for lack of adequate clothing.
Indeed, Pearl has been married several times, with all of her husbands meeting gruesome fates on their honeymoons ( it is implied that she was responsible for all their deaths ):
Indeed, requests for meeting space were frequently turned down.
" Indeed, those who do not expect the meeting with Us and are satisfied with the life of this world and feel secure therein and those who are heedless of Our signs ( 7 ) For those their refuge will be the Fire because of what they used to earn.
Indeed, it has been argued that the " meeting of the minds " idea is entirely a modern error: 19th century judges spoke of " consensus ad idem " which modern teachers have wrongly translated as " meeting of minds " but actually means " agreement to the thing ".

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