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In September, Soilwork toured Japan with Children of Bodom Merely days after a short mini-trek tour through Japan, Soilwork also toured Australia briefly.
In Things Merely Are ( Routledge, 2005 ), Critchley examines the relation between philosophy and poetry through an extended meditation on the poetry of Wallace Stevens.

Merely and over
Merely holding an office in the priesthood does not imply authority over other church members or agency to act on behalf of the church.
* February 26 – Merely by appearing behind a German two-seat aircraft over the Verdun battlefield, Jean Navarre induces its crew to land in French-held territory and surrender without ever firing a shot.

Merely and opening
Merely the opening and closing songs and sequences were changed, featuring new lyrics written by Volker Ludwig and tunes by Ingfried Hoffmann.
Merely opening up a business to the public is not state action, but the performance of a " public function " ( a function that has been traditionally and exclusively performed by the state ) is state action ( Marsh v. Alabama, 326 U. S. 501 ( 1946 ));

Merely and with
Merely being aware of kindness in oneself and others is also associated with greater well-being.
Merely passing money from one person to another, so long as it is done with the intent to disguise the source, ownership, location or control of the money, has been deemed a financial transaction under the law.
For a number of years, Gaynor was the Fox studios foremost actress and was given the choice of prime roles, starring in such films as Sunny Side Up ( 1929 ), Delicious ( 1931 ), Merely Mary Ann ( also 1931 ), and Adorable ( 1933 ), as well as State Fair ( 1933 ) with Will Rogers and The Farmer Takes a Wife ( 1935 ), which introduced Henry Fonda to the screen as Gaynor's leading man.
Merely a few months later, he was involved in a new fling with Alma Ross, an actress.
Merely one day later, Jameson broke the spirit ( though not the letter ) of his agreement with Iron Man, using the headline " a wanted murderer ( Wolverine ), an alleged ex-member of a terrorist organization ( Spider-Woman ) and a convicted heroin-dealer ( Luke Cage ) are just some of the new recruits set to bury the once good name of the Avengers ," but refraining from attacking Spider-Man.
This was followed in the Examiner on 20 December by the short-lived Mary's Home from College, a precursor to the " girl strips " such as Cliff Sterrett's Polly and Her Pals and John Held Jr .' s Merely Margie ; and on 23 December with Gooseberry Sprigg, about a cigar-smoking " Duck Duke ", acharacter who had previously, and popularly, appeared in Herriman's sports cartoons.
Merely ' exhibiting ' the gun was thought to be a scare, which would spare the expedition for problems with troublesome natives.
In 1994 he went to Harvard as Artist in Residence at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts and published Merely Connect, which he had written with Salman Rushdie during a series of portrait sittings.
The album compiles the original album versions of these three pieces, along with an alternate, live take of each, and the track " Merely a Blues in A ", a blues improvisation recorded in Paris in 1974.
Merely placing products in the " stream of commerce " is insufficient to provide minimum contacts with the states where the products end up.
Merely an hour later, Karolina was taken away by Xavin to be wed, and left her medic alert bracelet with Nico as a token of remembrance.

Merely and .
Merely having a mental image of some sort is not the all-important consideration.
Merely to satisfy the author's curiosity.
:" Merely quantitative differences, beyond a certain point, pass into qualitative changes.
Merely remaining silent in face of protracted questioning is insufficient to assert right.
Merely an analogy to show how media influences public perception.
Rush Tribute: Merely Players.
Merely launching a large total quantity reduces the manufacturing costs per vehicle, similar to how the mass production of automobiles brought about great increases in affordability.
Merely requesting a web page from a few kilometers away involves satisfying a stack of protocols that involve many examples of hardware and software servers.
Merely snatching the property from the victim's person is not sufficient force unless the victim resists or one of the items is attached or carried in such a way that a significant amount of force must be used to free the item from the victim's person.
Merely inserting an object like a probe into a plasma changes the density, temperature, and potential at the sheath edge and perhaps everywhere.
Merely being traded is insufficient, it must be a full listing, and this excludes AIM ' PLUS-quoted and PLUS-traded market segments, but PLUS itself is acceptable ; shares in unquoted companies ; warrants ; futures and options.
Merely the use of formalism alone does not explain several issues: why we should use the axioms we do and not some others, why we should employ the logical rules we do and not some others, why do " true " mathematical statements ( e. g., the laws of arithmetic ) appear to be true, and so on.
Merely a large hostile presence.
* Merely touching a member of the opposite sex does not break one's wudu.
Merely understanding culture at the deepest level may be insufficient to institute cultural change because the dynamics of interpersonal relationships ( often under threatening conditions ) are added to the dynamics of organizational culture while attempts are made to institute desired change.
Merely giving a treatment can have nonspecific effects, and these are controlled for by the inclusion of a placebo group.
Merely deleting, disabling or rashly altering them can lead to undetectable holes in the test coverage.

sight and Jonathan
A. Allen, Frank Chapman, and Jonathan Dwight, the society concentrated on taxonomy and later became a clearing house for bird banding and sight records.
In a notorious case in 1844, Jonathan Walker was caught " within sight of Cape Florida " with seven runaway slaves on his boat.
By virtue of his stellar performance over the years, Jonathan has become the most recognizable Rollerballer in history ; civilians all over the world recognize him on sight.
Alexander Pope, who in his Moral Essays ( Epistle to the Earl of Burlington ) was alleged to have ridiculed Cannons under the guise of Timon's Villa, later referred to the Duke in the line, " Thus gracious Chandos is belov'd at sight "; but Jonathan Swift, less complimentary, called him a great with every court.

sight and through
They were a sight more comfortable than the ones in the jail with the cold air from Hirey's air conditioner coming through the grille ''.
The purpose of these shafts is not clear: they appear to be aligned on stars or areas of the northern and southern skies, but on the other hand one of them follows a dog-leg course through the masonry so there was not intention to directly sight stars through them.
Abraham asks God that Ishmael " might live in Thy sight ," ( that is, be favoured ), but God replies that Sarah will bear a son, who will be named Isaac, through whom the covenant will be established.
Hildegard explained that she saw all things in the light of God through the five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
Hutton gave the example that where dogs survived through " swiftness of foot and quickness of sight ... the most defective in respect of those necessary qualities, would be the most subject to perish, and that those who employed them in greatest perfection ... would be those who would remain, to preserve themselves, and to continue the race ".
# Influx of Karma-Every time the soul enjoys or suffers through the five senses ( touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing ) with attachment, aversion or ignorance, it attracts new karma.
Other accounts claim he actually served on the Tokugawa side, but such a claim is unproven, although Musashi had a close relationship with some Tokugawa vassals through his duel with Sasaki Kojirō, and in the succeeding years, he did not drop out of sight as might be expected if he were being persecuted for being on the losing side.
Input is received via hearing, sight, smell, taste, or touch and then analyzed through either rational or irrational thought.
As a Fisherman, a Thief and other locals relate the sight of the " Four Black Dragons " roaring through the sea, an extravagant Oriental caricature of the USS Powhatan pulls into harbor.
Jammers have an added effect of affecting radars along other lines of sight through the radar receiver's sidelobes ( sidelobe jamming ).
That allowed school officials to secretly take photos through the webcam, of whatever was in front of it and in its line of sight, and send the photos to the school's server.
Most had artificial horizons to permit taking a sight through a flush overhead window.
One possibility is twisted grain alignment along the line of sight due to variation in the galactic magnetic field ; another is the line of sight passes through multiple clouds.
Socrates says that if Protagoras could pop his head up through the ground as far as his neck, he would expose Socrates as a speaker of nonsense, sink out of sight, and take to his heels ( 171d ).
Assessing the scale of Bering's achievements is difficult, given that he was neither the first Russian to sight North America ( that having been completed by Gvozdev during the 1730s ), nor the first Russian to pass through the strait which now bears his name ( an honour which goes to the relatively unknown 17th century expedition of Semyon Dezhnev ).
) He became convinced that the church was corrupt in its ways and had lost sight of what he saw as several of the central truths of Christianity, the most important of which, for Luther, was the doctrine of justification — God's act of declaring a sinner righteous — by faith alone through God's grace.
The station badge for the nearby RAF Waddington depicts Lincoln Cathedral rising through the clouds, a sight which returning bomber crews used to help find their way back to Waddington's airfield.
This was a new sight, exceeding anything I had ever before seen ; however, not to be wet through, I was obliged quickly to tear myself away.
Shaw had nearly lost his sight through illness, and suffered migraine-induced visual disturbances throughout his life.
La Forge is blind, but is granted " sight " through the use of a prosthetic device called a VISOR, which is worn over his eyes.
" the region revealed through sight "— the ordinary objects we see around us —" to the prison home, and the light of the fire in it to the power of the Sun.
This linen is part of the design and many stitches allow the sight of the linen through and around the design.
Each year the crowds grew to watch the sight and sound of upwards of 20, 000 turkeys going through town.

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