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His own testimony is that he has read very little in the history of the South, implying that what he knows of that history has come to him orally and that he knows the world around him primarily from his own unassisted observation.
But far from being concerned about whether or not Russia will have achieved Utopia by 1980, the world is watching Moscow today primarily for clues as to whether or not there will be nuclear Armageddon in the immediate future.
The credit provdied by the first two services in the system outlined above is primarily for general agricultural purposes.
The problem for the city apartment dweller is primarily to plan the use of existing space.
There is a rapidly growing demand for this material, primarily from the military.
At the present time the research team which pioneered this new technique is primarily interested in advancing and perfecting it.
The detergent active is that substance which primarily acts to remove greasy soils.
Biological warfare is considered to be primarily a strategic weapon.
However, this artery is known to be a nutrient vessel with a distribution primarily to the proximal airways and supportive tissues of the lung.
There is some indication from a limited number of interviews with members of the population that the element of power, primarily the voluntary influence of non-authoritative power, has been exerted on actors in the system, particularly in regard to mate selection.
'' Boundary maintenance for this group would seem to be primarily social, as is the preference for endogamy.
In this case it is primarily a matter of conflict of racial groups rather than social-class groups.
And if we can see that what we meant to say remains the same, while the feeling varies from intensity to near zero, it is not the feeling that we primarily meant to express.
Although it is not possible to sunder old and new in this era, I shall consider in the present chapter primarily the first decades of the eighth century and shall interpret them as an apogee of the first stage of Greek civilization.
another reports that a cellular polypropylene, primarily for use in wire coating applications, is being investigated.
World production of about 1 million tons is divided primarily between Africa ( 63 percent ) and South America ( 27 percent ).
This conclusion is dependent on the assumption that traditional sex mores will continue to sanction both premarital chastity as the `` ideal '', and the double standard holding females primarily responsible for preserving the ideal.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
For example, it is evinced by the adolescent ( or adult ) whose beliefs and actions represent primarily his rebellion and reaction against the ideas and behavior patterns of others, rather than his inner conviction and choice.
The justification in Christian conscience of the use of any mode of resistance also lays down its limitation -- in the distinction between the persons against whom pressure is primarily directed, those upon whom it may be permitted also to fall, and those who may never be directly repressed for the sake even of achieving some great good.
Although both concede they would like to hit 60, they stick primarily to the baseball player's standard quote: `` The important thing is to win the pennant ''.
The Belgians were interested primarily in the economic development of the Congo, which is rich in copper, tin, cobalt, manganese, zinc, and uranium, and cotton and palm oil.
For it is primarily in community that we know and experience spirit.
It means to do it and to know one is doing it, but as only a secondary if certain effect of the good one primarily does and intends.
Folk music is primarily distinguished by several styles.

is and residential
What we are attempting to do is achieve and maintain a balance between medium density and low density residential areas and industrial and commercial development.
The Federal Government is aiding local governments in several places to survey residential, commercial and industrial buildings to determine what fallout protection they would provide, and for how many people.
The central storage is near a main artery quite easy to reach with large transports on a short crescent swing, with fewer trucks in the residential streets.
Here, an apportionment, say, of $5,000,000 of the total costs to residential service as a class would include an allowance of perhaps 6 per cent as the cost of whatever capital is deemed to have been devoted to the service of the residential consumers.
Let us also assume the existence of only one class or type of service, all of which is supplied at the same voltage, phase, etc. to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
When surplus land is not expensive to buy or to keep up, it is usually better to buy it than to buy so small an acreage that the development of adjoining properties might impair the residential value of the farm.
moreover, residential mobility is so high in metropolitan areas that churches have to recruit constantly in their core stratum in order to survive ; ;
It now becomes evident that the denominational church is intimately involved with the economy of middle-class culture, for it serves to crystallize the social class identity of middle-class residential groupings.
Since American life is committed above all to productivity and a higher standard of economic life, the countervailing forces of residential and religious exclusiveness have fought a desperate, rearguard action against the expanding interdependence of the metropolis.
The identification of the basic unit of religious organization -- the parish or congregation -- with a residential area is self-defeating in a modern metropolis, for it simply means the closing of an iron trap on the outreach of the Christian fellowship and the transmutation of mission to co-optation.
It could be argued that any fellowship which centers in residential neighborhoods is doomed to become an expression of the panic for stable identity among the middle classes.
In 1961, it is estimated that multiple unit dwellings will account for nearly 30 per cent of the starts in residential construction.
One uncommon alternative is " Usonian ", which usually describes a certain style of residential architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
In India, especially in South India, residential plots are measured in cents or decimel, which is one hundredth of an acre, or.
The target is the Erla factory one kilometer from the residential area hit.
Modern residential chargers permit the user to set the charging times, so the generator is quiet at night.
Industrial, commercial, and residential development in the town of Boone is a controversial issue due to its location in the mountains of Appalachia.
The area across the Adour is largely residential and industrial, with much demolished to make way for the railway.
Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site near the centre of Liverpool, England, where a system of intertwining waterways and docks is now being developed for mainly residential and leisure use.
" For 2012, the residential property tax rate in Cambridge is $ 8. 48 per $ 1, 000.
* An intentional community is a deliberate residential community with a much higher degree of social communication than other communities.
Caltech is a small four-year, highly residential research university with a slight majority in graduate programs.

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