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Naturally and no
Naturally, Viola had no wish to remain, but she felt she couldn't leave so soon after her arrival, in all politeness to her host.
Naturally no woman can ever completely monopolize the sexual initiative.
Naturally inclined to peace and conciliation, St. Cyril at first took a rather moderate position but ( like not a few of his undoubtedly orthodox contemporaries ) was by no means eager to accept the homoousios ( ὁμοούσιος ) doctrine-that Jesus Christ and God are of the " same substance " and are equally God.
Naturally questions were asked who the sage was, and the pundits replied that Vatsya was the author of the standard work on love in Sanskrit literature, that no Sanscrit library was complete without his work, and that it was most difficult now to obtain in its entire state.
Naturally, the Ottawas were upset by the decision because there had been no challenge games scheduled and because the trustees failed to convey the rules on how the Cup was to be awarded prior to the start of the season.
Naturally dry, they are sometimes sold lightly to medium sweetened but these can no longer be labelled as Amontillado.
Naturally, he held no actual power, but rather his grandfather Taira no Kiyomori ruled in his name, though not officially, as sesshō ( regent ).
Naturally, this section, too, could be left empty, if no comments had been posted.
Naturally there is no limit for a person to be a candidate if he or she does not win the elections.
Naturally, once he'd enjoyed some of the benefits of power, Dafydd felt disinclined to share, as well as no doubt nervous that he might also soon share the fate of his predecessor Hywel ; in 1173 he acted against his brother Maelgwn and drove him into exile in Ireland thereby gaining possession of all Anglesey for himself.
Naturally, in Louisiana the boats were constructed of cypress, but suitable natural lumber is no longer readily available.
Naturally visual languages have an inherent visual expression for which there is no obvious textual equivalent.
Naturally, a computer needs no projector or graph paper to convert a scanned phonautogram into a playable digital audio file by comparable procedures.
Again, the resistance to Napoleon was “ never a popular, national war .” He states in his book that “ there was no mass participation by the peasantry in the guerilla bands and in their activities, and their part in the campaign was strictly limited .” According to Tarle, “… it is clear that if the Spanish guerilla warfare might justifiably be called a national war, it would be impossible to apply this term to any Russian movement in the war of 1812 .” Tarle supported his interpretation by “ denying that the peasants fought against the French and describing the burning of Smolensk and Moscow as systematic acts of the Russian army in retreat .” Naturally, Tarle also gave references to Lenin ’ s words on Napoleon in his book.
Naturally, no one has ever seen a transit of Mercury from Venus.
Naturally, no one has ever seen a transit of Earth from Jupiter, nor is this likely to happen in the foreseeable future.
Naturally, no one has ever seen a transit of Earth from Saturn, nor is this likely to happen in any foreseeable future.
Naturally, no one has ever seen a transit of Venus from Saturn, nor is this likely to happen in any foreseeable future.
Naturally, no one has ever seen a transit of Mercury from Saturn, nor is this likely to happen in the foreseeable future.
Naturally, no one has ever seen a transit of Venus from Jupiter, nor is this likely to happen in the foreseeable future.
Naturally there was no plastic, so they were made from sheet metal.
Naturally, in this case no mechanical disturbance of the system under examination can take place in the crucial stage of the process of measurement.
Naturally dry, they are sometimes sold lightly to medium sweetened but these can no longer be labelled as Amontillado.

dormant and no
In 1947, Holdridge improved on these schemes, by defining biotemperature: the mean annual temperature, where all temperatures below are treated as ( because it makes no difference to plant life, being dormant ).
There are no conditions attached to the granting of British citizenship to the Overseas Territories, a fact of particular importance to Bermuda where the issue of independence lies dormant.
In this case the Dormant Commerce Clause is no longer " dormant " and the issue is a Commerce Clause issue, requiring a determination of whether Congress has approved, preempted, or left untouched the state law at issue.
UA was essentially dormant after 1990, releasing no films for several years.
Laudan noted that some anomalies become " dormant ", if they survive a long period during which no competing alternative has shown itself capable of resolving the anomaly.
She stopped speaking and became dormant to the point of Rowan claiming that " I have no sister ".
Eventually, however, a temperate-climate plant automatically goes dormant, no matter what environmental conditions it experiences.
The earnestness and gravity of moral purpose which is so constant a note in the work of Hogarth is indeed far less characteristic of Leech, but there are touches of pathos and of tragedy in such of the Punch designs as the Poor Man's Friend ( 1845 ), and General Février turned Traitor ( 1855 ), and in The Queen of the Arena in the first volume of Once a Week, which are sufficient to prove that more solemn powers, for which his daily work afforded no scope, lay dormant in their artist.
On the death of the 4th duke the titles became dormant as no one could prove their claim.
There is no dormant stage in the lifecycle.
Therefore, time capsules can be seen, in respect to their usefulness to historians, as dormant museums, their releases timed for some date so far in the future that the building in question is no longer intact.
Since he had no male heir, the title Knight of Glin became apparently dormant or extinct.
Due to the fragmentary nature of Rosicrucian orders, there are a number of historical Rosicrucian societies with similar names that either no longer have a Masonic connection, or have gone dormant: The SRIA ( A for " America ") was chartered by the SRIA ( in England ) in Philadelphia in 1878.
Currently dormant, as Fortitudo are no longer in the country's professional leagues.
He had no legitimate male issue and on his death in 1789 the earldom became dormant.
At the death of the third marquess, no one could prove a claim to the peerages of either earldoms and therefore they became dormant.
There is no known heir to the barony so on the death of the current holder, it will become dormant until either extinction is proved or an heir found.
His powers, no longer dormant, continued to manifest themselves.
The plot begins with the discovery of an intelligent alien species on a planet orbiting an anomalous star, dubbed On / Off because for 215 of every 250 years it is dormant, releasing almost no energy.
For the next 9 years, there were no elections in Thailand, and the Democrat Party had been dormant.
Though nominally an ally in the coalition, Russia remained a dormant entity for much of the year ( giving virtually no military aid to Prussia in the main battles that October, as Russian armies were still mobilising ).
Between 1992 and 2003, the Hall of Fame went dormant, with no induction of new members.
During the 1960s he, along with other Basque artists, founded the cultural group Ez Dok Amairu (" There is no 13 "), which in many ways sought to revitalize Basque culture, long dormant under the Francoist regime.
When an account has no funds, Nochex does not charge this fee, and inactive accounts can be reactivated again at any time with payment of a dormant account fee.

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