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* The 1991 Perfect Storm ( the " Perfect Storm ," combined Nor ' easter / hurricane )-Very unusual storm which evolved into a hurricane, tidal surge caused severe damage to coastal areas, especially Massachusetts, killed 13 people.
Nor does the celestial sphere, composed of a fifth element —" Quinta Essentia ," according to Aristotle, and of fire, according to others — make an exception.
6: 9, 10, " Nor adulterers, nor the effeminate, nor liers with mankind ," expounds the text thus: " Effeminate -- i. e. obscene, given to unnatural vice.
Nor is it known when he commenced writing ; he does note that on the " 13 April, in Galway, 1649 ," he had completed a fifty page tract on the genealogies of the Ui Bhruin down to " do shlioch Brian mc Eathach Muighmheadhoin / the lineage of Brian son of Eochaidh Muighmheadhoin.
Nor have I ever read it ," Welles told Peter Bogdanovich.
" There are no spatiotemporal relations at all between things that belong to different worlds ," and adds, " Nor does anything that happens at one world cause anything to happen at another.
Nor was he consoling about Modest Mussorgsky, a composer who, as a member of " The Five ," he had helped nurture but about whom, for all the public praise of his musical gifts, there was always a note of intellectual condescension.

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Nor has the training been enough in relation to the need.
Nor is it an accident that baseball, growing into the national game in the last 75 years, has become a microcosm of American life, that learned societies such as the American Folklore Society and the American Historical Association were founded in the 1880s, or that courses in American literature, American civilization, American anything have swept our school and college curricula.
Nor is it necessary to look for such evidence in the great urban centers of our culture that are admittedly almost entirely secularized and so profoundly estranged from the conventional forms in which the gospel has been communicated.
Nor does it prevent the government from retrying the defendant after an appellate reversal other than for sufficiency, including habeas, or " thirteenth juror " appellate reversals notwithstanding sufficiency on the principle that jeopardy has not " terminated.
At the end of the commentary Simplicius wrote: " Nor does my writing this commentary prove beneficial to others only, for I myself have already found great advantage from it, by the agreeable diversion it has given me, in a season of trouble and public calamity.
It lies about five degrees west-northwest of γ < sup > 1 </ sup > Nor, though its actual distance has been variously estimated at 1000 – 4700 ly.
Nor has anyone of them sincerely fol ¬ lowed any of the awliyâ ’ so as to master their terminol ¬ ogy.
Nor had previous research taken into consideration the particular form or style of deliberately chosen rumors for political purposes in particular circumstances ( even though significant attention to the power of rumor for mass-media-diffused war propaganda has been in vogue since World War I ; see Lasswell 1927 ).
Nor was the famous plea for gentleness and persuasion instead of coercion in schools, which has been one of the main attractions of the book.
: Nor, as has so often been claimed, did new recruits, some 400 of whom Yasinsky had interviewed, arrive in numbers large enough to dilute or even ' demoralize ' Kronstadt's Red sailors.
Nor war nor time has power to bind thee, thine is the spirit proud and free.
Nor has USA ever let an independent laboratory analyze the sample allegedly containing EMPTA.
Nor should " feral " be used to describe a population of a species which although descended from a domesticated population has severed itself from dependence on humans and lived independently in the wild for a long period.
Nor is it certain whether this distinction was of any practical importance, although it has been suggested that the princeps senatus, or speaker of the Senate, was usually chosen from their number.
Nor did I find anything particularly new in " Beethoven ", although I concede that the filmmakers secured an admirable dog for the title role, and that Charles Grodin, who is almost always amusing, has what fun can be had playing the grumpy dad.
Nor again has it perceived that a completely different significance must be attached to ' races ' when the word denotes subdivisions within the integral race ' Man.
Nor is it easily known how long a medication must be continued before an off-medication trial should be conducted to determine whether the individual has outgrown the absence seizures, as is often the case in children.
Nor did he confine his conversation to base-ball topics ; he is deeply versed in turf lore, and he talked most entertainingly of the prominent race horses he was acquainted with and of the leading jockeys he has met.
") has been called " misleadingly truncated " by historian Garry Wills, because Jefferson's sentence continued with: " Nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government.
Nor is he pacified even after he has wrecked a signal vengeance.
Nor do these alternatives exhaust the possibilities: one might agree with the optimists that philosophical inquiry has value, but agree with the pessimists that philosophical inquiry must justify itself in terms of scientific-technical progress to have any value.
Nor, of course, does accepting the instrumental value of philosophy for other fields require one to abandon the view that philosophy also has intrinsic worth, nor the view that its intrinsic worth should be the primary reason to pursue philosophical inquiry.
Nor does it measure a quarterback's win-loss record, how many times he has fumbled or been sacked, or evaluate his leadership and performance during different situations.
Ni Putes Ni Soumises ( Neither Whores Nor Submissive ) is a French feminist movement, founded in 2002, which has secured the recognition of the French press and the National Assembly of France.
Nor has cracking ones knuckles been found to play a role.

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A while after that, he commented in his El Socialismo no es la violencia, ni el despojo, ni el reparto (" Socialism Is Not Violence, Nor Plunder, Nor Redistribution "):

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Nor were his manners barbaric.
Nor were there any rules to save him.
Nor, when we recollect how sensitive were the emotions of the old Puritan stock in regard to the recent tides of immigration, should we be astonished that their thin lips were compressed into a white line of rage as Parker snarled at them thus: `` Talk about the Catholics voting as the bishop tells!!
Nor did the Aegean objects which were lying obscurely in museums in 1870, or thereabouts, provide a sufficient test of the real basis underlying the Hellenic myths of the Argolid, the Troad and Crete, to cause these to be taken seriously.
Nor do all metaphysical idealists agree on the nature of the ideal ; for Plato, the fundamental entities were non-mental abstract forms, while for Leibniz they were proto-mental and concrete monads.
Nor were manors held necessarily by lay lords rendering military service ( or again, cash in lieu ) to their superior: a substantial share ( estimated by value at 17 % in England in 1086 ) belonged directly to the king, and a greater proportion ( rather more than a quarter ) were held by bishoprics and monasteries.
Nor is it a matter of faith only ; more than once I have been in villages where certain Nereids were known by sight to several persons ( so at least they averred ); and there was a wonderful agreement among the witnesses in the description of their appearance and dress.
As nothing is essential to the fable, but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing the extent of the drama, lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented, that they were not known by him, or not observed: Nor, if such another poet could arise, should I very vehemently reproach him, that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus.
Nor is there evidence that many English pennies were circulating in Normandy, which shows little attempt to integrate the monetary systems of England and Normandy.
Nor were they confined to their father's house and prevented from exercising or getting fresh air as in Athens, but exercised and even competed in sports.
Nor were Struensee's relations with the queen less offensive to a nation which had a traditional veneration for the royal House of Oldenburg, while Caroline Matilda's shameless conduct in public brought the Crown into contempt.
Nor is it known whether singularities would still arise if the simplifying assumptions used to make the simulation were removed.
Nor were the soldiers of other nationalities any better behaved.
Nor were his family extreme loyalists.
* Nor could inference be the means, since if inference were the proof of inference, one would also require another inference to establish this inference, and so on, leading to the fallacy of an Ad infinitum regression.
Nor did it fare much better with the high peaks, though the two earliest recorded ascents were due to non-natives, that of the Rocciamelone in 1358 having been undertaken in fulfilment of a vow, and that of the Mont Aiguille in 1492 by order of Charles VIII of France, in order to destroy its immense reputation for inaccessibility – in 1555 Conrad Gesner did not climb Pilatus proper, but only the grassy mound of the Gnepfstein, the lowest and the most westerly of the seven summits.
Nor did the Aegean objects which were lying obscurely in museums in 1870, or thereabouts, provide a sufficient test of the real basis underlying the Hellenic myths of the Argolid, the Troad and Crete, to cause these to he taken seriously.
Nor could she concede that the republican ideas she located in the plays circulated widely at the time and were as available to William Shakespeare as they were to Walter Ralegh or Francis Bacon.
Nor was it insignificant that Cromwell and Henry, from 1534 onwards, were constantly seeking for ways to redirect ecclesiastical income to the benefit of the Crown – efforts they justified by contending that much ecclesiastical revenue had been improperly diverted from royal resources in the first place.
Nor were any of the initial launch titles written by Grant Morrison, who had similarly finished his seminal runs on both Animal Man and Doom Patrol under the DC logo.

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