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Indeed and etymology
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 there are five villages called Hindenburg running in a straight line from Westphalia to Pomerania, as well as three eastern Spiegelbergs and a trail of etymology from Beverungen south of Hamelin to Beveringen northwest of Berlin to Beweringen in modern Poland.
Indeed, the Latin word nigellus gave birth to Old French neel ( modern nielle ), meaning “ black enamel ” ( same word as niello ) and it explains the confusion, because the clerics believed it was the same etymology as the first name Neel, spelled the same way.

Indeed and suggests
Indeed, as Rebekah Nathan suggests in her book, My Freshman Year, we are actually drawn to developing communities totally based on sameness, despite stated commitments to diversity, such as those found on university websites.
Indeed, modern reanalysis of the path suggests that the tornado may have begun further west than previously thought.
Indeed, the correlation of forces and means between the two suggests the possibility of a potential reciprocal nuclear weapon drawdown to low levels consistent with minimum credible deterrence – and, beyond that – to ultimate levels comparable with the nuclear force levels of the other great powers – achievable within the next decade.
Indeed, evidence suggests that Rosales was very nearly shot as well for helping García Lorca by the Civil Governor Valdes. The Basque Communist poet Gabriel Celaya wrote in his memoirs that he once found García Lorca in the company of Falangist José Maria Aizpurua.
Indeed, as Robert Liddiard suggests, the " military role of some castles in the seventeenth century is out of all proportion to their medieval histories ".
Indeed, the intransitive form of an ergative verb almost suggests that there is no agent.
Indeed, one study suggests that personality disorders are a significant substrate to psychiatric morbidity.
Indeed, as the title Minder suggests, Terry was to be the lead and Arthur, a secondary character, would find different tasks for Terry each episode.
Indeed, if the circumstantial evidence suggests a possibility of innocence, the prosecution has the burden of disproving that possibility.
Indeed, Alfoldi suggests that the coup was carried out by the Celeres themselves.
Indeed, recent research on downsizing in the U. S., UK, and Japan suggests that downsizing is being regarded by management as one of the preferred routes to turning around declining organisations, cutting costs, and improving organisational performance, most often as a cost-cutting measure.
Indeed, user-centered design is a useful and important construct, but one that suggests that users are taken as centers in the design process, consulting with users heavily, but not allowing users to make the decisions, nor empowering users with the tools that the experts use.
Indeed, Gordon in the story following the rebuild, and in the story ' Percy Takes the Plunge ', set after the rebuild, Henry recalls the events of ' The Sad Story of Henry ', which suggests that his memory survived the rebuild.
Indeed the fact that Dōgen styled his effort " Shōbō genzō " suggests that he had as his model a similar compilation of the same title by the most famous of Sung masters, Ta-Hui Tsung-kao.
Indeed, Linton is near the halfway point of the London-to-Norwich A11 trunk road, although some four miles from the actual road, which suggests that the travel tavern was not in Linton itself, but nearby on the A11.
Indeed, there were Siamese performers in the royal court of Cambodia during the 19th century according to most renown sources on the royal ballet, Groslier included ; this suggests a strong connection to the court dances of Siam and it's influences.
In his book Communitas ( 1998 ), Roberto Esposito suggests that ' koinonia ' isn't " completely equivalent " to communitas nor to communio nor to ekklesia: " Indeed, one could argue that it is the arduous relation that the ' koinonia ' has with the originary form of ' munus ' that distances it from its strictly ecclesiastical inflection.
In a nutshell, he argued that unless data splits in some natural way so that the database can be treated as n disjoint sub-databases, concurrency control conflicts will result in seriously degraded performance and the group of replicas will probably slow down as a function of n. Indeed, he suggests that the most common approaches are likely to result in degradation that scales as O ( n³ ).

Indeed and indirect
Indeed, while D Company had initially been protected by indirect fire, the mobility and firepower of the cavalry proved decisive.

Indeed and sexual
Indeed this policy was highly disputed during the sexual revolution of the 1960s and later abolished.
Indeed, it has been suggested by some interpretations of the Popol Vuh that it was Zipacna's lust and sexual appetite, not his hunger, that drove him to his doom.
Indeed, since Egyptian white vultures have no significant differing markings between female and male of the species, being without sexual dimorphism, the Egyptians believed they were all females, who conceived their offspring by the wind herself, another parthenogenic concept.
Indeed, the Bois de Boulogne is to this day known as a pick-up place for prostitutes and illicit sexual activity after dark, just as it had been in the 19th century.
Indeed, neither term in the Boy Scouts ' Law and Oath expresses any position whatsoever on sexual matters.
Indeed, much of the occasion's popularity resulted from the aura of sexual danger and mystery, as women of pleasure were also constantly present.
He quotes the Maharam Alkashar ( a 15th century rabbinic exile from Spain ), who saysResponse: Indeed, there is no concern about that hair is outside of the braid, because it is customary to reveal it ... and that is said ‘ a woman ’ s hair is a sexual enticement ’ is only referring to hair that it is usual to be covered, but a person is accustomed to that which is usually uncovered therefore is not aroused and it is permitted ...
Indeed, the Bois de Boulogne is to this day known as a pick-up place for prostitutes and illicit sexual activity after dark, just as it had been in the 19th century.
" Bernardi says: " Captain Kirk, the " white knight " of Star Trek, articulates his and the Federation's moral superiority and authority over the Asian-alien and her people through sexual conquest [...] Indeed, it is only after the captain physically and sexually dominates her that she respects and eventually falls in love with him [...] After giving in to Kirk's power, Elaan, like the cunning and manipulative dragon lady of classical Hollywood cinema, returns the favor by capturing his heart.
Indeed it has been claimed of Deutsch that ' the ruling concerns of her life bear a striking resemblance to those of women who participated in the second great wave of feminism in the 1970s: early rebellion ... struggle for independence and education ... conflict between the demands of career and family, ambivalence over motherhood, split between sexual and maternal feminine identities '.

Indeed and act
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, punishment of the obviously mentally ill by the state may act so as to undermine public confidence in the penal system.
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 the entire point of view reveals the reader to be part of this act of childhood voyeurism made innocent by the eventual deaths of the girls.
" Indeed, the act was passed by Parliament on 21 May, the same day as a royal proclamation against seditious writings was issued, and more libel cases would be brought by the government in the following two years than had been in all the preceding years of the eighteenth century.
Indeed, Abraham's crucial act of leaving Mesopotamia and settling in Canaan is sometimes interpreted as an escape from Nimrod's revenge.
Indeed, the next day, the Chanyu realized that the seal text had changed, and requested that the old seal be returned, but upon being informed that the old seal had been destroyed ( which the ambassadors claimed falsely to be an act of the gods ), acquiesced.
Indeed, in Hogfather, she is seen to be making an immense effort to remain ' normal ', carefully limiting her use of her inherited powers and forcing herself to act in as ' human ' a way as possible.
Indeed, the Athenians are nearly destroyed by their greatest act of imperial overreach, the Sicilian expedition, described in books six and seven of the History.
Indeed, having by his fault forfeited his own life, by some act that deserves death ; he, to whom he has forfeited it, may ( when he has him in his power ) delay to take it, and make use of him to his own service, and he does him no injury by it: for, whenever he finds the hardship of his slavery outweigh the value of his life, it is in his power, by resisting the will of his master, to draw on himself the death he desires.
Indeed, the elements of intent and act are identical.
Indeed, the dangers of failing to act in the near future are unacceptable.
Indeed, as defined by Martin Jones et al., othering is " A term, advocated by Edward Said, which refers to the act of emphasizing the perceived weaknesses of marginalized groups as a way of stressing the alleged strength of those in positions of power.
Indeed the act of being drawn to and looking deeper at the images presented creates meaning – that is, soul.
Indeed the zinc oxide, if undisturbed, can act as a barrier to further oxidation, in a way similar to the protection afforded to aluminum and stainless steels by their oxide layers.
Indeed, the Not Ready for Primetime Players were hardly featured in the Premiere, but quickly became the focus of the show, with the guest host and musical act playing a secondary role.
Indeed, as the meaning of an act of will, a norm is not intrinsically rational ; departing from Kant both back toward David Hume as well as in the direction of contemporary philosophical positivism, Kelsen denies the existence of practical reason.
Indeed, many of the tracks from Snoop's debut " Doggystyle " and many of the early production works from Dr. Dre either sampled or recreated parts of many tracks from Parliament and its sister act Funkadelic.
) Indeed the opera is unusual for having nearly as much instrumental music as vocal: act 1, scene 2 consists entirely of a short symphonic poem ( with distant voices ) called Intermedio, depicting sunset in Granada ; act 2, Scene 1 includes the above-referenced Danza and Interludio, with the latter ending the scene, i. e. in the opposite sequence to the excerpted pairing ; and act 2, scene 2 begins with the a second and longer Danza ( with vocal punctuation ).
Indeed, it was said that whenever chancellors brought proposals to Emperor Ruizong, Emperor Ruizong would ask them whether they had consulted Princess Taiping and Li Longji, and only act if the chancellors had consulted them.

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