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Instead of closing the house in first ( as most builders do ) you can now cut your costs by not closing it in until you have to ( see p 121 ).
Instead of the usual straggling privet hedges and patches of bare dirt in most small-town squares, the building was hemmed in by a semitropical growth of camellias and azaleas and a smooth lawn the improbably bright-green shade of florist's grass.
Instead -- and not just to prove my objectivity -- I hasten to report that it's a highly amusing film which probably does a fairly accurate job of reporting on the Easter vacation shenanigans of collegians down in Fort Lauderdale, and that it seems to come to grips quite honestly with the moral problem that most commonly vexes youngsters in this age group -- that is to say, sex.
Instead of her old confidence in the simplest, purest, most moving musical expression, Miss Schwarzkopf is letting herself be tempted by the classic sin of artistic pride -- that subtle vanity that sometimes misleads a great artist into thinking that he or she can somehow better the music by bringing to it something extra, some personal dramatic touch imposed from the outside.
Instead, most free-soilers preferred Kansas.
Instead of most days having an associated saint as in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints, each day has an animal ( days ending in 5 ), a tool ( days ending in 0 ) or else a plant or mineral ( all other days ).< ref >
Instead of hymns, biblical psalms were chanted, most often without accompaniment, to very basic melodies.
Instead of a tuilik, most traditional kayakers today use a spraydeck made of waterproof synthetic material stretchy enough to fit tightly around the cockpit rim and body of the kayaker, and which can be released rapidly from the cockpit to permit easy exit.
Instead of suggesting that the mechanical properties of objects changed with their constant-velocity motion through an undetectable aether, Einstein proposed to deduce the characteristics that any successful theory must possess in order to be consistent with the most basic and firmly established principles, independent of the existence of a hypothetical aether.
Instead, they typically arrive at the surface at their terminal velocity and, at most, create a small pit.
Instead, she argued that " in most cases ", converts first become interested in the movement through " word of mouth, a discussion between friends, a lecture, a book, an article or a Web site.
Instead, it is thought that most of them probably originate when dynamical interactions with other stars cause a binary system to coalesce into one star.
Instead, he uses these free limbs to either grab one of the ring ropes ( the bottom one is the most common, as it is nearest the wrestlers ) or drape his foot across, or underneath one.
Instead of impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience.
Instead, trade secrets are protected under state laws, and most states have ratified the Uniform Trade Secrets Act ( UTSA ), except for Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, and Texas.
Instead, the UNL targets direct communicative behavior and literal meanings as a tangible, concrete basis for much or most of human communication in practical, day-to-day settings.
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 of displaying the CE year of mintage like most nations ' coins, yen coins instead display the year of the current emperor's reign.
Instead, the question is which " portrait " is judged by some set of people to promise the most useful in terms of scientific " puzzle solving ".
Instead, the convention passed a resolution stating that " we most cordially concur in the repeated nominations which he has received in various parts of the union.
Instead, in April 1819 he was allowed to live in the French capital – as English critic George Saintsbury describes it – " in a garret furnished in the most Spartan fashion, with a starvation allowance and an old woman to look after him ", while the rest of the family moved to a house twenty miles outside Paris.
Instead, the man most responsible for day-to-day interactions with the prisoners was Kurt Franz.
Instead of the spider goddess Lolth most tribes worship a male scorpion deity known as Vulkoor, though exceptions are common.
Instead, most rely on maintaining a constant water flow through their bodies to obtain food, oxygen and remove wastes.
Instead, most designers preferred a natural stroll.

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Instead, punishments were commonly monetary fines, periods of forced hard labor for convicts, and the penalty of death by beheading.
Instead, it is commonly known in two versions, the so-called Linz Version which is based mainly on rhythmical revisions made in 1877, and the completely revised Vienna Version of 1891, which begins to reveal his mature style, e. g. Symphony No. 8.
Instead, the commonly accepted subgrouping scheme is that proposed by Ives Goddard ( 1994 ).
Instead of allowing full location tracking, this system can be used to enforce the curfews which commonly form part of community-based sentences, the conditions of Home Detention Curfew or parole of offenders released from prison.
Instead, the only Hindu title which is commonly rendered as Emperor is Samraat or Samraj ( a ), a personal distinction achieved by a few rulers of ancient dynasties such as the Mauryas and Guptas ; the Muslim equivalent of emperor would be Padshah, applied to the Mughal dynasty.
Instead it refers most commonly to the hardened parts of arthropod exoskeletons and the internal spicules of invertebrates such as certain Porifera and soft corals.
Instead, the show replayed the highly acclaimed episode of Nightline with Koppel's 1995 interviews with retired Brandeis University sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, who was dying of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease ).
Instead, it is the consonant intervals which are stressed, such as perfect fourths and fifths, and even more commonly, parallel thirds and sixths.
Instead of that formal word, " tongzhi " ( 同志 Pinyin: tóngzhì ), simply a head rhyme word, is more commonly used in the gay community.
Instead, they generally adapt to the naming conventions of their country of residence — most commonly by retaining the patronymic of their first ancestor to immigrate to the new country as a permanent family surname.
Instead, Opera became ad-sponsored, displaying advertisements to users without a license, which was commonly criticized as a barrier to gaining market share.
Instead it is either bolted directly to the vehicle's chassis or more commonly to a subframe.
Instead of being used as monotherapy treatments, they are more commonly employed as augmentations to serotonergic antidepressants like the SSRIs.
Instead, they are commonly believed to have been used by fighters on horseback, as the blade length would allow them to take down infantry ( without risk of being pulled off their mount ).
Instead, the Soviets commonly surrounded, disarmed and arrested the Underground's military authority members and its civilian representatives, instituting their own administrative structures instead.
Instead of a cap, cylinders commonly have a protective collar or neck ring around the service valve assembly.
Instead, impact sockets are most commonly finished with a surface conversion of black oxide or other coating to provide corrosion protection and improved appearance over bare steel.
Instead of moving the lever by hand, a button ( commonly labeled " mix ", " auto " or " auto trans ") can be used, which performs the transition over a user-defined period of time.
" Instead, organisms undergoing isogamy are said to have different mating types, most commonly noted as "+" and "-" strains, although in some species there are more than two mating types ( designated by numbers or letters ).
Horticulture is also sometimes defined simply as “ agriculture minus the plough .” Instead of the plough, horticulture makes use of human labour and gardener ’ s hand tools, although some small machine tools like rotary tillers are commonly employed now.
Instead of describing what behaviour is most commonly done, an injunctive norm is what is approved or disapproved of by society.
Ernest John Eitel mentioned in 1889 how important change had taken place among Eurasian girls, the offspring of illicit connections: Instead of becoming concubines, they were commonly brought up respectably and married to Hong Kong Chinese hubands and become's assimilated into the Hong Kong Cantonese population.
Instead, interstellar travel is accomplished by travelling through wormholes, most commonly via a train.

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