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Nominally and is
Nominally ISO-8859-8 is for “ visual order ”, and ISO-8859-8-I is for logical order.
Nominally, Martín Fierro is a first-person narrator, but the distance between his voice and that of Hernández varies at different points in the poem.
Nominally ISO-8859-6 is for “ visual order ”, and ISO-8859-6-I is for logical order.
" In short my lord ," wrote Wright to Lord Dartmouth on September 16, 1775, " the whole Executive Power is Assumed by them, and the King's Governor remains little Else than Nominally so.
Nominally a suburb, Chirnside Park is a satellite community of Lilydale.
Nominally an actress in a soap opera, her real job is to be a celebrity, seen traveling all over the world buying and using products, making sure they are seen by the masses.
Nominally an annual award, in practice the award is only made about one year in two.
Nominally, one Somaliland shilling is divided into 100 cents, but coins denominated in cents have never been issued, probably due to the low value of one shilling.
Nominally at least, it is a direct democratic initiative, which means decisions are taken on a consensual basis.
Nominally space opera, it explores the politics and culture of a future where cyborg technology is universal, yet major decisions can involve using tarot cards.
" While reviewing the album, John Mulvey from NME criticized its content, writing " Nominally, ' Charmbracelet ' is R & B, much like Tony Blair is nominally a socialist.
Nominally, there is a performance penalty for using registered memory.
Nominally the lowest deployed part of the Bowman series of radios is that provided by Marconi-Selenia Communications ( then Selenia Communications, now SELEX ELSAG UK ( Military Specialist Communications ), in the form of the UHF H4855 Personal Role Radio ( PRR ), which is primarily used by infantry fireteam ( section level and below ).

Nominally and most
Nominally credited as an associate producer, he produced several of MGM's most important films of the 1930s.

Nominally and popular
Nominally, the Holy Roman Emperor was overlord and the Bishop of Genoa was president of the city ; however, actual power was wielded by a number of " consuls " annually elected by popular assembly.

Nominally and practice
Nominally the players came from All Saints ' and St Peter's parishes, but in practice the game was a free-for-all with as many as 1, 000 players.
Nominally, they were under the control of the Sultan of Morocco, but in practice they formed an extension of the French Army and subsequently fought for France in third countries ( see below ).

Nominally and with
Nominally friendly lords and even his own fortresses closed their gates to him, and John was forced to flee into Scotland with a handful of retainers and throw himself on the charity of the Scottish King Robert II until the crisis was over.
Nominally 32, 000 strong, the army scarcely numbered 8000 effectives, with a bare fifteen cartridges per man.
Nominally the French communists supported Mitterrand's candidacy in 1974 presidential election, but the Soviet ambassador to Paris and the director of L ' Humanité did not hide their satisfaction with Mitterrand's defeat.
Nominally subordinate to the Lord Lieutenant, from the late 18th century until the end of British rule he was effectively the government minister with responsibility for governing Ireland ; usually it was the Chief Secretary, rather than the Lord Lieutenant, who sat in the British Cabinet.
Nominally it had a caliber of 4 decimal lines, but the actual caliber was 4. 1 Swedish decimal lines or 3. 88 Norwegian decimal lines ( 12. 17 mm ), and it fired a rimfire round with a 12. 615 mm (. 497 in ) lead bullet.
Nominally under command of Fyodor Apraksin, but accompanied by Peter the Great, fleet of coastal ships together with 12 000 men of infantry and artillery started the campaign by sailing from Kronstadt on 2 May 1713, further 4 000 cavalry were later sent overland to join up with the army.
Nominally, the investigation was into interference with negotiations to devalue the Austrian schilling in November 1949 as the Soviets had apparently been profiting from the black market.
Nominally, the Norwegian burger therefore costs four times the Ukrainian one, if one works with a US dollar valuation.
Nominally, the external potential contains the electrons ' interaction with the nuclei of the system.
Nominally a concept album about a man who starts turning into a wolf after hitting one with his car, it featured a darker, more complex sensibility than its predecessor, and marked Gonzales's arrival as a musical innovator in his own right.

Nominally and under
Nominally under the authority of Himmler, the Waffen-SS developed a fully militarised structure of command and operations.
Nominally, the Confederation was under the control of the Holy Roman Empire.
Nominally independent of the other branches of government, the courts remain under complete control of the executive branch.
Nominally under control of local Khanates, it remained a strategic Russian forepost under Russian control until the dismemberment of the Soviet Union.
Nominally the island was under rule of the Aghlabids and later the Fatimids.
) Nominally, the realm was again entirely under Emperor Dezong's rule.

Nominally and influenced
Nominally independent states influenced by stronger powers have existed through history, but the advent of modern theories of state sovereignty makes a natural starting point for this article in the 19th Century.

Nominally and .
Nominally, only broadcast frames will be received by all other nodes.
Nominally singular pronouns can be collective nouns taking plural verbs, according to the same rules that apply to other collective nouns.
Nominally this work — presented to the common patron of Roeslin and Feselius — was a neutral mediation between the feuding scholars, but it also set out Kepler's general views on the value of astrology, including some hypothesized mechanisms of interaction between planets and individual souls.
Nominally, the borders of each subunit were drawn to incorporate the territory of a specific nationality.
Nominally, periodical publishing involves publications that appear in a new edition on a regular schedule.
Nominally located at, it lies about eighty kilometres ( 50 mi ) west of Geraldton, Western Australia.
Nominally, sovereignty lay in the emperor but in fact power was wielded by the Fujiwara nobility.
Nominally a " dumpling soup ", it resembles very thick, flat udon.
Nominally a film novelisation, it was distilled from all the various versions of the story, including a good deal of material that was not used in the film.
Nominally the Riksråd still remained the dominant power in the state ; but gradually all real authority had been transferred to the crown.
Nominally, Thomas Smith was the first President of the Council, but he never left England.
Nominally produced by Keith Olsen, Crimes of Passion remained on the US album charts for 93 weeks and in the top 10 for more than six months, eventually becoming her second consecutive platinum certification by the RIAA.
Nominally this withdrawal was only of a temporary character, but it proved to be final.
Nominally, the different organizations within the Sangh Parivar run independently and have different policies and activities.
Nominally, Italy was ruled by a center, or center-left coalition, but the main opposition party, the Italian Communist Party, was in to the left of the government.

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