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: A frequently adopted convention treats the constant logical values as operators of arity zero, thus:
In contrast to Bob, Jay speaks frequently and crudely and often treats people with cruelty or disrespect, including Silent Bob.
He pities Willy and frequently lends him money and comes over to play cards with Willy, although Willy often treats him poorly.
While in the House, Sandlin was frequently asked to present and argue policy, and the Austin American-Statesman noted " Sandlin is a forceful and articulate speaker, a lawyer by trade who treats audiences like juries that can be charmed, coaxed, inspired and won over.
He treats the two potential relatives harshly frequently calling them idiots and bossing them around, however we find out later in the series he does this to avoid getting hurt by people he cares about.
Varvara is a caustic character often and frequently treats Stepan poorly, though not undeservedly usually as the relationship is portrayed with Varvara supporting Stepan's lazy lifestyle.
Dr. Venture is a washed up, pill-popping super-scientist who treats his children and those around him with overt disdain and contempt ; Brock is their hyper-aggressive bodyguard with a ( frequently used ) license to kill and a love for Led Zeppelin ; and the boys are two pie-eyed teens stuck in an out-of-date mindset.
* Willum is the lead doctor at the Alacrán Estate, who frequently treats Matt for sickness and injury.
Ogami treats her frequently in a cruel or heartless manner — threatening her, yelling at her and even subjecting her to physical abuse — yet at the climax of every episode he comes through to rescue her from whatever predicament she got herself into.
Plant immunology frequently treats the terms " PAMP " and " MAMP " interchangeably, considering their recognition to be the first step in plant immunity, PTI ( PAMP-triggered immunity ), a relatively weak immune response that occurs when the host plant does not also recognize pathogenic effectors which damage it or modulate its immune response.

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In later Theravāda literature, the term " bodhisatta " is used fairly frequently in the sense of someone on the path to liberation.
Edgar Chamorro, a former Contra and member of the FDN's political directorate who later became a critic of the Contras, stated that during his time with the Contras, he frequently received reports about atrocities committed by Contra troops against civilians and against Sandinista prisoners: " As time went on, I became more and more troubled by the frequent reports I received of atrocities committed by our troops against civilians and against Sandinista prisoners.
Similar objects found later were often called " QB1-o's ", or " cubewanos ", after this object, though the term " classical " is much more frequently used in the scientific literature.
In his later years, Jones became the most vocal alumnus of the Termite Terrace studio, frequently giving lectures, seminars, and working to educate newcomers in the animation field.
The programme comprised a series of sketches, often bizarre and surreal, frequently satirical with a disjointed style which was to become more famous in the more daring Monty Python's Flying Circus, which followed five months later.
That the principal exportable product of the Ohio Valley was grain did not help matters, as grain was a high-volume, low-priced commodity, frequently not worth the cost of transporting it to far-away population centers ( this was a factor leading to farmers in the west turning their grains into Whiskey for easier transport and higher sales, and later the Whiskey Rebellion ).
In later years Burghley was to upbraid Oxford frequently for his prodigal extravagance.
In her later years, she also visited the Empire State Building frequently, once visiting in 1991 as a guest of honor at the building's 60th anniversary, and also in May 2004, which was among her last public appearances.
Chandler breaks up with girlfriend Janice ( Maggie Wheeler ), who frequently returns in later seasons.
It was also stated that the incest experience was psychologically harmful to the woman in later life, frequently leading to feelings of low self-esteem, unhealthy sexual activity, contempt for other women, and other emotional problems.
Owing to this intimate connection with the ibn Tibbons, Anatoli was introduced to the philosophy of Maimonides, the study of which was such a great revelation to him that he, in later days, referred to it as the beginning of his intelligent and true comprehension of the Scriptures, while he frequently alluded to Ibn Tibbon as one of the two masters who had instructed and inspired him.
( In later life, he frequently took part in the performance of his own works, whether as soloist, accompanist, or participant in chamber music.
In addition to sketching landscape and nature in his early years, he also sketched insects, which frequently appeared in his later work.
Internally, the kingdom was divided among Clovis ' sons and later among his grandsons and frequently saw war between the different kings, who quickly allied among themselves and against one another.
Within the colonial administration, borders were frequently changed, with Niger colony once possessing large portions of what is now Burkina Faso and Mali, as well as much of northern Chad, later associated with French Equatorial Africa.
In the 19th century, the term " petroleum " was frequently used to refer to mineral oils produced by distillation from mined organic solids such as cannel coal ( and later oil shale ), and refined oils produced from them ; in the United Kingdom, storage ( and later transport ) of these oils were regulated by a series of Petroleum Acts, from the Petroleum Act 1862 c. 66 onward.
Heinlein was frequently interviewed during his later years by military historians who asked him about Captain King and his service as the commander of the U. S. Navy's first modern aircraft carrier.
He was also battling depression and would frequently mix poison with Coca Cola — his signature drink — later coined " The Jimmy Simmons ".
The Raëlians frequently use the swastika as a symbol of peace, which halted Raëlian requests for territory in Israel, and later Lebanon, for establishing an embassy for extraterrestrials.
Critics later frequently praised both the film's aesthetic quality and its power.
Because the committee left no minutes, there is some uncertainty about how the drafting process proceeded — accounts written many years later by Jefferson and Adams, although frequently cited, are contradictory and not entirely reliable.
Egbert's later years saw the beginning of Danish Viking raids on Wessex, which occurred frequently from 835 onwards.
In his daily-strip incarnation, Zippy spends much of his time traveling and commenting on interesting places ; recent strips focus on his fascination with roadside icons featuring giant beings ; Zippy also frequently participates in his long-running conversation with the giant fiberglass doggie mascot of San Francisco's Doggie Diner chain ( later, the Carousel diner near the San Francisco Zoo ).
The work is lighthearted and frequently comic, with little of the deep character exploration or darker feelings found in Mozart's later operas.

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Persia's position at the crossroads of the East and the West frequently placed it in the midst of developments in both ancient Greek and Indian medicine.
Other townhouses and condos throughout this area have used this architecture frequently, and many developments around Miller Lane have colonial styles.
The Elizabethan period ( 1558 to 1603 ) in poetry is characterized by a number of frequently overlapping developments.
After the first developments were completed, it became apparent that the cities had emerged in having new buildings at the periphery, while the center of the city had old buildings which were frequently decaying.
Over the last twenty years, use of the term has been frequently criticized by academic art historians for oversimplifying artistic developments, ignoring historical context, and focusing only on a few iconic works.
In Los Angeles and occasionally returning to New York and elsewhere, Manne recorded with musicians of all schools and styles, ranging from those of the swing era through bebop to later developments in modern jazz, including hard bop, usually seen as the antithesis to the cool jazz frequently associated with West Coast playing.
The term is frequently used to distinguish this aspect of Open Science from the related but rather independent developments commonly labeled as Open Source, Open Access, Open Data and so forth.
Although Bellamy's novel did not discuss technology or the economy in detail, commentators frequently compare Looking Backward with actual economic and technological developments.
The Friends of Arthur Machen frequently publish articles on developments in the case.
Throughout its length, it shifts between two and four lanes as it passes through a frequently changing setting of scenic forestry and smaller populations, as well as busy intersections and larger developments.
The characteristics of former tracks — flat, long, frequently running through historical areas — are appealing for various developments.
Points of distinction were frequently founded on the attitude taken toward the successors of Mao and international disputes between the Soviet Union and China regarding such developments as the Angolan Civil War.
Wehler sees history as a social science and contends that social developments are frequently more important than politics.
p2pnet. net's mission statement says it went online in August 2002 as the first Internet web page to carry daily, frequently updated news stories, features and commentaries discussing developments in the p2p and digital media arenas.
Although there were other important centres, the Imperial workshops led fashion and technical developments and their products were frequently used as diplomatic gifts to other rulers, as well as being distributed to favoured Byzantines.

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