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More rarely, a script may have separate letters for tones, as is the case for Hmong and Zhuang.
( More rarely, crystals may be deposited directly from gas ; see thin-film deposition and epitaxy.
More rarely used are gold, platinum, copper, brass, bronze and tinpoint.
More rarely, other beaters such as cartwheel mallets ( known to kit drummers as " soft sticks ") may be used.
More rarely, the oculomotor nerve and trochlear nerve ( third and fourth nerve palsy, respectively ) are affected ; both play a role in eye movements.
More rarely, snow can fall on the nearby Porongurup Range.
More rarely some trogons may shuffle along a branch to obtain insects, insect eggs and very occasionally nestling birds.
More rarely it describes the highest male solo voice type ( usually designated countertenor ), and it is also the root word of contralto, the lowest standard female voice type.
More rarely, some car systems may have 21 ", 22 ", 24 " or even 32 " subwoofers, but are very rare as these are often special order woofers.
More rarely, some systems support having the extra bit of color depth on the red or blue channel, usually in applications where that color is more prevalent ( photographing of skin tones or skies, for example ).
More rarely, a simple gravity-or spring-operated flap valve attached to the bottom of the chanter achieves the same end.
More rarely, and may also be deleted.
“ Inmates rarely leave with any new skills unless the training fits the camp's enterprising needs .” More recently however, programs have been introduced to train prisoners in useful trades.
More rarely, both sides of the single would become hits, such as Queen's " We Are the Champions " and " We Will Rock You ".
More rarely, bands will do an entire album of cover songs originally by a particular artist, such as The The's Hanky Panky, which consists entirely of Hank Williams songs, or Booker T. & the M. G.
More rarely, the breed can suffer from a skin condition colloquially known as " black skin disease ", or alopecia ex.
More rarely, patients can experience joint swelling, joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and an increased risk of diabetes.
More rarely, micropsia can be part of purely visual seizures.
More rarely, a bird may dive-bomb and strike the intruder's ( usually a cyclist's ) head with its chest.
More rarely, fish and the eggs and the young and eggs of other birds are eaten.
More rarely, a side may also win by imprisoning its opponent's last remaining piece.
More rarely, inability of the right ventricle to remove fluid from the tissues leads to fluid accumulation in the legs ( peripheral edema ), congestion of the liver with mild jaundice and tenderness, and ascites ( fluid in the abdominal cavity ).
More rarely, the species has been seen foraging in rice fields and flooded plantations.
More rarely, turtles, snails, rodents and small waterfowl have been reportedly been predated.

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More profound and more disturbing, however, is the moral isolation of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe.
More important is the simple human point that all men suffer, and that it is a kind of anthropological-religious pride on the part of the Jew to believe that his suffering is more poignant than mine or anyone else's.
More than that, Sam Rayburn is the very living symbol of an iron-clad integrity so powerful in his nature and so constantly demonstrated that he can count some of his best friends in the opposition.
More than 50% of all lumber is unitized ; ;
More unitized lumber is being shipped on flat cars, and NLRDA studies show that flat cars loaded with the new Type 6-B floating-load method can be unloaded for as little as $.054/mbf.
More than anything, it is the therapist's intuitive sensing of these latent meanings in the stereotype which helps these meanings to become revealed, something like a spread-out deck of cards, on sporadic occasions over the passage of the patient's and his months of work together.
But to return to the main line of our inquiry, it is doubtful that Utopia is still widely read because More was medieval or even because he was a martyr -- indeed, it is likely that these days many who read Utopia with interest do not even know that its author was a martyr.
Utopia is still widely read because in a sense More stood on the margin of modernity.
we are concerned with Utopian communism -- that is, simply communism as it appears in the imaginary commonwealth of Utopia, as More conceived it.
More typical is the case of a suburban Long Island housewife described by a marriage counselor.
More often, though, he is so accustomed to submitting to authority on the job without argument that he lives by the same rule at home.
More than 10 companies maintain facilities in Dallas and one large manufacturer is located to the north at Sherman.
More than 700 employees make gin machinery that's sold anywhere cotton is grown.
More than 200 are expected at the autumn event which is matched in the spring.
More than 300 teenagers last Sunday proved there is and as many more are expected to prove it again for Jim Kern and his wife Lynn from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at First Presbyterian Church.
More than a beautiful visualization of the illustrious adventures and escapades of the tragi-comic knight-errant and his squire, Sancho Panza, in seventeenth-century Spain, this inevitably abbreviated rendering of the classic satire on chivalry is an affectingly warm and human exposition of character.
More recently, Alasdair MacIntyre has attempted to reform what he calls the Aristotelian tradition in a way that is anti-elitist and capable of disputing the claims of both liberals and Nietzscheans.
More precisely, an algorithm is an effective method expressed as a finite list of well-defined instructions for calculating a function.
More explicitly, it is stating that for every indexed family of nonempty sets there exists an indexed family of elements such that for every.

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