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None of the taxonomic schemes are perfect, however, and taxonomists commonly argue over how to define the obvious differences between butterflies and moths.
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None of the allegations about Aristide's involvement in embezzlement, corruption, or money laundering schemes could be proven.
None of these schemes were pursued and it was to be more than ten years before schemes for railways in the area were to be again proposed.
None of these schemes came anywhere near fruition: the government of Belgium resolutely resisted all Leopold's suggestions, seeing the acquisition of a colony as a good way to spend large amounts of money for little or no return.
None and are
In a few of her novels, including Death Comes as the End and And Then There Were None, there are multiple victims.
Seven stories are inspired by a nursery rhyme: And Then There Were None by Ten Little Indians ; One, Two, Buckle My Shoe by One, Two, Buckle My Shoe ; Five Little Pigs by This Little Piggy ; Crooked House by There Was a Crooked Man ; A Pocket Full of Rye by Sing a Song of Sixpence ; Hickory Dickory Dock by Hickory Dickory Dock, and Three Blind Mice by Three Blind Mice.
) There are also numerous instances where the killer is not brought to justice in the legal sense but instead dies ( death usually being presented as a more ' sympathetic ' outcome ), for example Death Comes as the End, And Then There Were None, Death on the Nile, Dumb Witness, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Crooked House, Appointment with Death, The Hollow, Nemesis, Cat Among the Pigeons, and The Secret Adversary.
None are complete due to degradation, but between them, they preserve text from eleven of Daniel ’ s twelve chapters.
In large churches where they were celebrated the services were usually grouped ; e. g. Matins and Lauds ( about 7. 30 A. M .); Prime, Terce ( High Mass ), Sext, and None ( about 10 A. M .); Vespers and Compline ( 4 P. M .); and from four to eight hours ( depending on the amount of music and the number of high masses ) are thus spent in choir.
None of them are known to survive into the Paleogene, and their persistence into the latest Maastrichtian therefore provides strong evidence for a mass extinction of archaic birds coinciding with the Chicxulub asteroid impact.
For example, it is correct British English or American English usage to say: " None are so fallible as those who are sure they're right.
None of these ideas are considered scientific hypotheses ; by definition a scientific hypothesis must make testable predictions.
None of his professors seem to have influenced him, nor are there suggestions that his colleagues affected him.
" That leads to some difficult decisions, but they are unavoidable if we are to deal with the threat … None of the Führers prophetic words has come so inevitably true as his prediction that if Jewry succeeded in provoking a second world war, the result would be not the destruction of the Aryan race, but rather the wiping out of the Jewish race.
None of the conventional tactics and norms of mine warfare applies when they are employed in a guerrilla role:
None of the telecommunications forms are as prevalent or as advanced as those in modern Western countries, but the system includes some of the most sophisticated technology in the world and constitutes a foundation for further development of a modern network.
None, other than culture and heritage oriented organizations, are currently considered as a form of rapprochement among the countries with Slavic origins.
None and perfect
None of them is perfect, though by using multiple criteria sets, the sensitivity and specificity are increased.
None and however
None of them is however said to have had his residence there, as the Swedish king and his retinue routinely moved between the Husbys, parts of the network of royal estates called Uppsala öd.
None of the early texts of Hamlet, however, were arranged this way, and the play's division into acts and scenes derives from a 1676 quarto.
None of the new electors, however, had an opportunity to cast votes, as the Holy Roman Empire was abolished in 1806, and the new electorates were never confirmed by the Emperor.
None of the colonial powers, however, possessed the resources to withstand the strains of both world wars and maintain their direct rule in Asia.
None of these treat sex as the subject of a formal field of scientific or medical research, however.
None of the men had their commissions reinstated, however, and the incident brought an end to Pitt's military career.
None of these measures, however, were able to make the Commission as effective as desired, mainly because of the presence of human rights violators and the politicization of the body.
None of these techniques, however, makes any difference to the basic principles of EIGRP, which exchanges a vector of distances to each known destination network without full knowledge of the network topology, and, as a matter of fact, similar techniques have been used in other distance-vector protocols ( notably DSDV, AODV and Babel ).
None of its primary exponents can be said to be famous amongst the general public ; however, in experimental circles, a number of free musicians are well known, including saxophonists Evan Parker, Anthony Braxton and Peter Brötzmann, trombonist George Lewis, guitarist Derek Bailey, and the improvising groups The Art Ensemble of Chicago and AMM.
The two leaders saw no way to prevent reunification, however, as " None of us was going to declare war on Germany ".
None of this was enough to rescue both banks, however ; Independence was seized later in 1992, while First American was forced into a merger with First Union in 1993.
None of the three candidates had an unquestionable claim to the throne ; the English, however, being already in control of northern France, including Paris, were able to enforce their King's claim in those parts of France they occupied.
None, however, proved compelling enough to seriously challenge the established order until the arrival of foreign powers.
None, however, is mentioned by name until 516 when Cinidius is named as assisting at the provincial Council of Tarragona and Girona.
None of these types are better or worse ; however, Briggs and Myers theorized that individuals naturally prefer one overall combination of type differences.
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