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Nor did a constellation's stars vary in brightness during the course of their nocturnal flights.
Nor did the Trial devote much attention to exposing the usefulness of anti-Semitism to the Nazis, both in building their own power and in destroying that of rival organizations and states.
Nor have we remembered that in the melting pot of America the hundreds of isolated and semi-isolated ethnic, regional and occupational groups did not fuse into a homogeneous national unit until long after education and industrialization had caused them to cast oral tradition aside as a means of carrying culturally significant material.
Nor did the dancing involved really seize the attention at any time.
Nor did looking at Anne ease the tension as it usually did.
Nor did they care.
Nor did his piety prevent him from expropriating strategically sited church lands, especially estates along the border with the Danelaw, and transferring them to royal thegns and officials who could better defend them against Viking attacks.
" Nor did he save Winston Churchill himself during World War II.
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 did the tears and weeping of the people, as they implored his aid, deter him from giving the signal of departure and receiving into his army all who would go with him.
Nor did Buckingham and Ashley get on very well with each other.
Nor did impeding markets for final goods to the planning system enfranchise consumers in meaningful ways.
Nor did the vague statements of those who insisted upon his " powerful ambition ... and unusual energy of will " actually account for his revolutionary connections.
Nor could the atmospheric engine be easily adapted to drive a rotating wheel, although Wasborough and Pickard did succeed in doing so towards 1780.
Nor did his friends, family or associates comment on his beliefs.
Nor did he seek to rule as an absolute autocrat.
Nor did he improve his dignity with his own participation in the ceremonial of bloody sacrifices.
Nor did its Germanic traditions offer any code of civil law required of urbanised society, such as Justinian I caused to be assembled and promulgated in the Byzantine Empire.
Nor did Directive 16 provide for a combined operational headquarters under which all three service branches ( Army, Navy, Air Force ) could work together under a single umbrella organisation to plan, coordinate and execute such a complex undertaking ( similar to the Allies ' creation of SHAEF for the later Normandy landings ).
Nor did conservatives like the Elder Moltke and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Nor did PS have any sort of interactivity built in ; for example, supporting hit detection for mouse interactivity obviously did not apply when PS was being used on a printer.
Nor did he conceal his intention to separate the French Church entirely from Rome.

Nor and stored
Nor does ClearType affect text stored in files.

Nor and program
Nor could the interviewee recall, when questioned, any details about how he thought a link to Atta could have been made by this DOD program in 2000 or any time before 9 / 11.

Nor and architecture
Nor was architecture the only science he was master of.
Nor is there much discussion on building techniques, nor industrial architecture, nor on Art Deco buildings, omissions which his critics hold have led to those subjects undervaluation and neglect.

Nor and made
Nor could they stop and find out about all that had happened until they made circle, tended the cattle, tethered the horses, gathered fuel, carried water, and started their cooking fires.
Nor do I believe that there ever existed so strange a prodigy upon the earth, made up in such a manner of the most various, and different and inconsistent studies and desires. From Cicero's Pro Caelio ( V )
Nor are serious allegations made in a vacuum.
Nor can we esteem alterations made in the sufferers, by a look or touch of the accused, to be an infallible evidence of guilt, but frequently liable to be abused by the Devil's legerdemains.
By September, 1844 he reached Dolon Nor and made arrangements for his journey.
Zhang and Ganfu ( as well as Zhang's Xiongnu wife and son ) were eventually able to escape and, passing Lop Nor and following the northern edge of the Tarim Basin, around the Kunlun Mountains and through small fortified areas in the middle of oases in what is now Xinjiang until they made their way to Dayuan and eventually to the land of the Yuezhi.
Nor did they notice announcements made on the floor of the United States Congress to the same effect.
Nor should it be confused with the similar but smaller ' Sealskin ' cap worn by other ranks of the Royal Fusiliers, actually made of raccoon skin.
Nor is his isolation made easier by being a member of a minority race.
For the Nor monastery in Tibet, two copies were made in Nepal-one of Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita in 1069 A. D. and the other of Kavyadarsha in 1111 A. D.
Nor was the promise of pardon made good to the feigned adulterer, for he was fixed to a gibbet, and then he disclosed the whole secret contrivance ; and with his last breath he protested to all the beholders that the women died innocent.
Nor did Rothe cease to act in this capacity even after 1618, when he was made Bishop of Ossory.
Nor is the focus the way he made that money: drug trafficking, prostitution, slavery, and the arms industry.
Nor was the till originally designed for standing on ; Cambridge-built punts are made with extra strong decks, and sometimes with a deck at both ends.

Nor and practical
Nehru considered that his afterlife was not in some mystical heaven or reincarnation but in the practical achievements of a life lived fully with and for his fellow human beings: “… Nor am I greatly interested in life after death.
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.

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