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Instead he brought with him the names of some people he had never met and of whom the medium knew nothing.
Instead, it was 1927 Le Mans winner, S. C. H. " Sammy " Davis who was brought in as a track design advisor in July 1946 although the layout was partly dictated by the existing roads.
Instead — much like in his earlier film, Videodrome — he consistently blurred the lines between what appeared to be reality and what appeared to be hallucinations brought on by the main character's drug addiction.
Instead they favor more evolutionary methods of bringing about anarchy through alternative experiences and experiments and education which could be brought about today.
Instead of a world government, the above-mentioned " Shield " resolves the problem of an American-dominated world dictatorship in a truly libertarian manner: The protagonist, who is hunted by various power groups for the secret of a personal impregnable force field which he brought from Mars, finally decides to simply reveal it to the entire world, so that every individual could thumb his or her nose at each and every Authority.
Instead they have brought to the fore the literary qualities of the History, which they see as belonging to narrative tradition of Homer and Hesiod and as concerned with the concepts of justice and suffering found in Plato and Aristotle and problematized in Aeschylus and Sophocles.
Instead of an adult, the producers brought in twelve year-old Raul, played by Gabriel Melgar.
Instead, York and Salisbury recruited in their strongholds and met Warwick, who had brought with him his troops from Calais, at Worcester.
Instead, Tiberius brought about a " sudden collapse of letters.
Instead it has brought wildly volatile wholesale prices and undermined the reliability of the electricity supply.
Instead, the Z80 bus and video signals were brought to an edge connector socket at the back of the cabinet.
Instead, we as a nation have become stronger and have only been brought closer together.
Instead, the music of the United States is that of dozens or hundreds of indigenous and immigrant groups, all of which developed largely in regional isolation until the American Civil War, when people from across the country were brought together in army units, trading musical styles and practices.
Instead, Jim Steinman ( of Meat Loaf's Bat out of Hell fame ) was brought in.
Instead of bringing food to the newly hatched goslings, the goslings are brought to the ground.
Instead of showing one side of the coin and quoting scholars who only ridiculed him or only praised him, let us rely on a classical scholar of Islam who brought forward both kind of viewpoints and then logically analyzed them.
Instead, Bernie Ecclestone added a race at Donington Park to the schedule, which brought back the European Grand Prix moniker.
Instead the job of catching Te Kooti was contracted to the various Māori war chiefs who would be paid by results, according to the number of Ringatu heads or prisoners they brought in.
Instead he brought in yet another prime minister, Giral, and the government began to " arm the people "; that is, distribute arms to Socialist and Communist party militias.
Instead, it ran past the signal ; the points settings beyond this brought it in under 600 metres onto the Up Main Line ; at about 8: 09 as it was entering this it collided nearly head-on and at a combined speed of about with the 06: 03 First Great Western train from Cheltenham to Paddington.
Instead, Tim Smith brought in a second guitarist-Christian ' Bic ' Hayes ( formerly of Ring and The Dave Howard Singers ).
Instead Alston brought in Stan Williams to relieve a tiring Eddie Roebuck.
Instead the state labor commissioner met with picketers during the second week of the strike and brought about a reduction in tensions by urging strikers to respect the law and not hurl epithets at strikebreakers.
Instead of real estate and public utilities, " properties " in Anti-Monopoly are individual businesses that have been brought under single ownership.

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Instead, the audience can sit back at ease and, from the perspective of an enlightened time which no longer believes in such things, enjoy the dead seriousness with which the characters in the play take the witches and devils which are under discussion.
Instead of the light being placed at right angles in relation to the line of vision, Both started moving it to a diagonal position from the back of the picture.
Instead, they believe that only Christ Jesus went to Heaven, and when he comes back to the earth the true believers will live in the Land of Israel which will be the Kingdom of God on Earth.
Instead of refuelling and waiting for the wash of this run to completely subside, Campbell decided to make the return run immediately, to beat it before it had been reflected back onto the course.
Instead of finding himself in serious trouble for acting as though he were joining forces with the Catholics, Elizabeth sent two Gentlemen Pensioners to summon him back within the month.
Instead he became the leader of Labour's left opposition from the back benches, dazzling the Commons with his command of rhetoric.
Instead, all things have a double relation to it, as coming from it ( One ) and then being oriented back towards it to receive their perfection or completion ( Good ).
Instead of going into a huddle after each play, quarterback Jim Kelly would immediately send his offense back to the line of scrimmage and call the play there after reading the defense.
Instead, the drive must decelerate and stop the tape, rewind it a short distance, restart it, position back to the point at which streaming stopped and then resume the operation.
Instead, as Soviet and Allied forces gradually pushed back the German lines, most of the Jews of German-occupied Europe were sent to extermination or concentration camps, or killed where they lived.
Instead, they fell back fighting toward the king's division.
Instead of reading any sized vector several times as in the STAR, the Cray-1 would have to read only a portion of the vector at a time, but it could then run several operations on that data prior to writing the results back to memory.
Instead, his insight, compassion, and support is how he helps his friends in the battle against evil ; for example, he brings Willow back from the brink of darkness with his unconditional love in Season Six.
Instead, an opposing pulse reflects back from the short towards the launching end.
Instead, they would take a moment to adjust the micrometer back to zero ( that is, recalibrate it ).
Instead they fall back to an error condition displaying messages to the operator, and enter an infinite loop waiting for the user to either respond to a prompt to continue, or to reset the device.
Instead, a steady state economy would be needed to bring human societies back into a necessary balance with the ability of the ecosystem to sustain humans ( and other species ).
) Instead, they generally prefer using shuttlepods or other means of transportation before falling back on the transporter if no other means of transportation were possible or feasible.
Instead, the male lyrebird's tail is fanned over the lyrebird during courtship display, with the tail completely covering his head and back — as can be seen in the image at the top of this page, where the Superb Lyrebird's tail ( in courtship display ) is portrayed accurately.
Instead they thought that the sinners should only need to show contrition and true repentance to be welcomed back into the church.
Instead, he encounters a former lover, Ruth Gomen ; although she no longer recognizes him, he succeeds in his bid to seduce her and is taken back to her apartment.
Instead of proceeding through the entire sequence of the zodiac, the equinoxes " trepidated " back and forth over an arc of 8 °.
Instead they must be wound forward 23 hours to achieve the effect of winding back 1 hour at the end of daylight saving time, or by stopping it for an hour.
" Instead of the previous administration's " 2½ war " concept-readiness to fight simultaneous wars on two major fronts and one minor front-the Nixon Doctrine cut back to the " 1½ war " level.

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