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More likely, you simply told yourself, as you handed us the book, that it mattered little what we incanted providing we underwent the discipline of incantation.
we are concerned with Utopian communism -- that is, simply communism as it appears in the imaginary commonwealth of Utopia, as More conceived it.
More channels can be added by simply adding more input jacks and mix resistors.
More likely it is simply the more natural position of the hand when seizing the peak of a cap.
More recently, scholars have questioned the perception of Thucydides as simply " the father of realpolitik ".
More definitive ureteroscopic techniques for stone extraction ( rather than simply bypassing the obstruction ) include basket extraction and ultrasound ureterolithotripsy.
More generally, a shift register may be multidimensional, such that its " data in " and stage outputs are themselves bit arrays: this is implemented simply by running several shift registers of the same bit-length in parallel.
More significantly, features seen in fossils may be artefacts of the preservation process: for instance, " shoulder pads " may simply be the second row of legs compressed coaxially onto the body ; branching " antennae " may in fact be produced through decay.
More usual is that the pore spaces of rocks in the subsurface are simply saturated with water — like a kitchen sponge — which can be pumped out for agricultural, industrial, or municipal uses.
More so than simply sparking improvements in the budding field of home computing and gaming, the Z-80 also sparked a revolution in electronic music, as the first truly programmable polyphonic synthesizers ( as well as their peripherals ) relied heavily on implementations of this CPU.
More recently, with the exception of Global Toronto, stations now use sustained on-screen bugs using each station's full local brand as opposed to simply " Global ".
More recent scholarship, as expressed for example in translations such as the Revised Standard Version, instead render the description in the Song of Deborah of the people sent to battle by Zebulun as those who handle the marshal's staff ; in other words, Zebulun had simply sent military officers.
More simply, the term " Maiden Castle " may refer to a castle which has never been taken by force.
More simply, to ensure that British landowners reaped all the financial profits from farming, the corn laws ( which imposed steep import duties ) made it too expensive for anyone to import grain from other countries, even when the people of Great Britain and Ireland needed the food ( as in times of famine ).
More recently, in 1995, Professor Alfred P. Smyth argued that the Life is a forgery by Byrhtferth ( who simply ' adopted ' the name of the obscure Asser from the references to him in other records ), basing his case primarily on an analysis of Byrhtferth's and Asser's Latin vocabulary.
More likely, Louis simply omitted his last name to keep his boxing pursuits a secret from his mother.
More commonly, it simply produced garbled and unusable output.
More casually as well as medically called simply streptococcus, S pyogenes is implicated in conditions ranging from the usually minor strep throat, to the sometimes fatal scarlet fever, to the often fatal puerperal fever, to the usually fatal streptococcal sepsis.
More recent translations have preferred the alternate translation of sexual immorality or simply immorality.
More simply stated,
More simply stated, military training of any sort was to be conducted only by municipal bodies and above.
More generally, from the point of view of most revolutionary left-wing movements, Eurocommunism simply meant an abandonment of basic communist principles, such as the call for a proletarian revolution, which eventually led many Eurocommunists to abandon communism or even socialism altogether ( by giving up their commitment to overthrow capitalism ).
More simply, one party must say or do something and see the other party rely on what is said or done to change behavior.
More simply speaking for those who want a working definition of reputation, reputation is the sum of impressions held by a company's stakeholders.

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More emphasis was put upon the fact that international law was the law of `` civilized nations '' ; ;
More modern church buildings have a variety of architectural styles and layouts ; many buildings that were designed for other purposes have now been converted for church use ; and, similarly, many original church buildings have been put to other uses.
More recently, Little penguin viewing facilities have been put in place at Pilots Beach, Otago Peninsula and Dunedin in New Zealand.
Inspired by a visit to Japan, Black & More ( Coldcut ) primarily created Ninja Tune in 1990 to act as a vehicle by which they could release music of a more underground nature, free from the restraints placed on artists by major labels ( the same restraints that were put on them via their brief stints with Arista and Big Life ).
That is not to put forward the idea that Faith No More was the sole catalyst behind what ultimately morphed into the nu metal of Jonathan Davis ' description.
More modest reforms were also put into motion in the social sector, particularly in the education and healthcare fields.
During a row over Sir Thomas More's opposition to Anne's queenship, Anne refuses to sleep with her husband unless More is put to death.
More is put to death, but Anne's subsequent pregnancy ends as a result of a stillborn boy.
More heavy rains were expected and a flash flood warning was put into effect, necessitating the evacuation, according to the Grand Canyon National Park Service.
More generally, the horror of Verdun never left the battlefield until the Armistice of 11 November 1918 finally put an end to it.
More recently, the view put forward by Georges Dumézil based on Indo-European parallels has dominated, wherein the Vanir, like the Æsir, derive from the pre-Germanic heritage of Germanic religion and embody the third of the three " functions " in his trifunctional hypothesis: chthonic and fertility deities.
More heavy rains were expected and a flash flood warning was put into effect, necessitating the evacuation, according to the National Park Service.
More recently, Dr. John Pethick of Hull University put forward a different theory to explain the formation of Spurn Head.
Sir Thomas More was put to death by his former student, Henry VIII, for his refusal to recognize Henry as the head of the church.
More recent historians put Fox in the context of the 18th century, and emphasized the brilliance of his battles with Pitt.
* Disturbed covered " MidLife Crisis " and the track was originally going to be put on a Faith No More tribute album, but it was eventually released on the internet instead.
More thought and attention was put into demarcating the definite borders of modern nations than ever before, which entailed great difficulties in frontier regions such as the Hazarajat.
More than 300 Roman Catholics were put to death by English governments between 1535 and 1681 for treason, thus for secular than religious offenses.
More precisely, William Rowan Hamilton put forth the quaternions and biquaternions ; James Cockle presented tessarines and coquaternions ; and William Kingdon Clifford was an enthusiast of split-biquaternions, which he called algebraic motors.
Brackenbury, says More, replied “ that he would never put them to death, though he should die therefore ”.
More important, the principles should be put into practice.
When it was first formed, the RUF put forward the slogan, " No More Slaves, No More Masters.
More than 200 machines were put to work and 30, 000 workers came from every part of the country, especially the northeast.

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