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The Nashville plan, incidentally, has become recognized as perhaps the most acceptable and thus the most practical to put into effect in the troubled South.
Since this book is concerned only incidentally with railroad rates, it will not attempt to analyze the methods by which the staff of the Interstate Commerce Commission has estimated out-of-pocket costs and apportioned residue costs.
An example of such intellectual catholicity was set by Anatoli himself ; for, in the course of his " Malmad ," he not only cites incidentally allegoric suggestions made to him by Frederick II., but several times — Güdemann has counted seventeen — he offers the exegetic remarks of a certain Christian savant of whose association he speaks most reverently, and whom, furthermore, he names as his second master besides Samuel ibn Tibbon.
Wythe County's location, at the confluence of I-81 and I-77 which is, incidentally, a wrong-way concurrency, has led to its growth for industry and tourism.
It is unusual for pubic hair to be dyed or painted, except incidentally to bodypainting, but although concerns have been raised about the safety of using regular hair dye for this purpose, dye has been formulated so that women may match their pubic hair either to match the ( dyed ) hair on their heads ( colloquially referred to as ' matching the carpet to the drapes / curtains ' or ' collar and cuffs '), or in whimsical colours.
The species has been reported taken incidentally in fisheries in Colombia, the Italian swordfish fishery, and in the drift gillnet fishery off the U. S. west coast, where between 22 and 44 individuals died each year off California and Oregon from 1992 to 1995.
Isakson has been given an " A " rating by the National Rifle Association, the " Hero of the Taxpayer " award by Citizens Against Government Waste, and a " 92 " rating on a scale of 100 by the Christian Coalition of America ( incidentally, the same score Mac Collins received ).
If there were any suspicion that the opposition to him was quite other than political, it would be set at rest by the testimony of Dr Andrew Brown, who went from Scotland to inquire into Sydenham's practice and has incidentally revealed what was commonly thought of it at the time, in his Vindicatory Schedule concerning the New Cure of Fevers.
i. e., a person has scientific knowledge when his belief is conditioned in a certain way, and the first principles are known to him ; because if they are not better known to him than the conclusion drawn from them, he will have knowledge only incidentally.
It has been proposed just to say that such lesions have been " incidentally found.
In the magazine stories and mini-novels, Karen owns a kitten named Vanilla ( who, incidentally, has a thing for vanilla flavored sweets ).
The surname Brecht incidentally has the same etymology.
The one time Fate loses a contest with a mortal, it is with Cohen the Barbarian, another of the Lady's special favorites ( she uses him as a pawn in an earlier novel ) and he almost certainly has her aid in doing it ( incidentally, Cohen wins in the same way as The Lady did in The Colour of Magic, rolling a seven on a six-sided dice, although Cohen's means were rather less magical ).
It is Puddleglum who often spots the best course of action, and ultimately Puddleglum who wins the debate with the Lady, using an argument that incidentally reveals that he has overcome his cynical and pessimistic ways.
Blue has been used as a symbol of political affiliation as with the Manners family who bought a number of inns in Grantham, all of which they renamed to include the word blue to show their allegiance to the Whig Party, or may have arisen incidentally, as with the Blue Pig in Telford, which acquired the name due to the local workers producing blue pig iron.
( Perreault, incidentally, would himself be assigned the number 11 for his entire career in Buffalo, a number that has since been retired by the Sabres organization.
She has remarried, and her husband has a young son ( incidentally, this violates Dr. Laura's advice that parents not remarry until their children are 18 ).
This company's function of acquiring independent films for American release ( or producing such films ) has been assumed by United Artists ( incidentally one of the distributors of films from the original Goldwyn company ), which was recently relaunched with the help of Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner.
As a parallel, in what was a highly unusual move for those times when nobody was allowed to leave Romania, another Jewish Securitate officer, incidentally described as " friend " of the Ioanid group, was permitted to leave the country with his family and go to Brazil shortly after the alleged incident ; this has led some to believe that he may have been the agent through whom the government communicated its promises and made them credible.
Diane is the only woman with whom Will has ever had sex, and, incidentally, was the only time Diane ever reached orgasm.
When the film was released The New York Times wrote positively, " If proof be needed at this point that money is the root of all evil — a theme, incidentally, which has been the root of more than one motion picture — then Too Late for Tears, which came to the Mayfair on Saturday, is proof positive.
Since David Crosby has been on record many times with that very question, the song could be in answer to him directly, incidentally bearing resemblance to Crosby's song " Cowboy Movie " from his If I Could Only Remember My Name album of 1971, in that both present a lengthy allegorical story concealing allusion to the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young saga.
There are currently no commercial guides, although such a venture has been planned in the past ( incidentally, the principal guide-to-be nearly perished while surveying the standard route ).

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He's able to hold her off long enough, incidentally, for Pudding to make it inside of a humongous, modified asteroid.
But in the 1980s the Court began to allow legislation that incidentally prohibited religiously mandatory activities as long as the ban was " generally applicable " to all citizens.
This meant that Manchester had televised the Sex Pistols long before they appeared on Thames Television with Bill Grundy ( incidentally another Mancunian ).
Similarly, in the long shot of the Doctor walking along a country lane ( incidentally, the first location footage filmed in the history of the show ), a stuntman doubled for William Hartnell, as Hartnell was busy rehearsing for The Sensorites.
The group, however, did not last long, perhaps because the extreme and uncompromising nature of its music ( as with much contemporary classical music, which incidentally Colossamite's music resembles ) was appreciated mainly by a niche audience, thus proving fairly uncommercial.

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* The same is true of James Mill, though, incidentally, he made an express attempt to resolve the received principle of Similarity and, through this, the other principle of Contrast, into his fundamental law ( the law of Frequency, as he sometimes called it, because upon frequency, in conjunction with vividness of impressions, the strength of association, in his view, depended ).

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Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
In German, words starting with sch-( constituting the German phoneme ) would be intercalated between words with initial sca-and sci-( all incidentally loanwords ) instead of this graphic cluster appearing after the letter s, as though it were a single letter — a lexicographical policy which would be de rigueur in a dictionary of Albanian, i. e. dh -, ë -, gj -, ll -, rr -, th -, xh-and zh-( all representing phonemes and considered separate single letters ) would follow the letters d, e, g, l, n, r, t, x and z respectively.
Of the shorter poems, besides the greeting to Pippin on his return from the campaign against the Avars ( 796 ), an epistle to David ( Charlemagne ) incidentally reveals a delightful picture of the poet living with his children in a house surrounded by pleasant gardens near the emperor's palace.
In the meantime IBM had released its original IBM PC, which incidentally looked remarkably like the Asters base with floppy drives + separate keyboard set-up.
Oliphant had performed experiments in which fast deuterons collided with deuteron targets ( incidentally, the first demonstration of nuclear fusion ).
Tucker & John Henry Mackay ... The Mackay Society, incidentally, represents a little-known current of individualist thought which never cut its ties with revolutionary labor.
Nests are dug with the beak, incidentally giving the family its name.
Piracy in South East Asia began with the retreating Mongol Yuan fleet after the betrayal by their Javanese allies ( who, incidentally, would found the empire of Majapahit after the Mongols left ).
The first 29 cantos of Aniara had previously been published in Martinson's collection Cikada ( 1953 ), under the title Sången om Doris och Mima ( The Song of Doris and Mima ), relating the departure from Earth, the accidental near-collision with an asteroid ( incidentally named Hondo, another name for the main Japanese isle where Hiroshima is situated ) and ejection from the solar system, the first few years of increasing despair and distractions of the passengers, until news is received of the destruction of their home port ( and perhaps of Earth ).
Although, for largely political reasons, Pope John XXII had authorized the Inquisition to prosecute sorcerers in 1320, inquisitorial courts rarely dealt with witchcraft save incidentally when investigating heterodoxy.
Only when coming back from Magadan to Vanino with a low load and in good weather would the ships travel along the shortest route, i. e., via the Amur Liman, Nevelskoy Strait, and the Strait of Tartary proper ( which, incidentally, SASCO calls the " Strait of Sakhalin "-Sakhalinsky Proliv ).
The alligator was incidentally chosen as the school mascot in 1911, after a local vendor ordered and sold school pennants with an alligator emblem imprinted on them.
The processes by which Laughton painstakingly, over many weeks, created his Galileo — and incidentally, edited and translated the play along with Brecht — are detailed in an essay by Brecht, " Building Up A Part: Laughton's Galileo.
He rallied the Bulgarian army, now deprived of its Russian officers, to resist the Serbian invasion, and after a victory at Slivnitza ( 19 November ), which Alexander had little to do with, having arrived in Slivnitsa after the battle ( incidentally initiated by a volunteer of the rank of private ) was already over, pursued King Milan of Serbia into Serbian territory as far as Pirot, which he captured ( 27 November ).
Trevor-Roper transformed the evidence he gathered during his fact-finding mission, evidence that was often lurid, confused, and plain wrong, into a literary work, with sardonic humour and drama, that brings out incidentally how much he was influenced by the rhetorical prose styles of two of his favourite historians, Edward Gibbon and Thomas Babington Macaulay.
It marked the first animated Disney Channel Original Series, and, incidentally, the only original animated series from Disney Channel not associated with, and to be produced exclusively by, Disney's TV Animation arm.
The name " Niger " means " black ", which incidentally, contrasts him with one of his rivals for the throne in 194, Clodius Albinus, whose name means " white ".
Other proposals are more controversial with many linguists believing that some genetic relationships of a proposal may be demonstrated but much of it undemonstrated ( for example, Hokan – Siouan, which, incidentally, Edward Sapir called his " wastepaper basket stock ").
Act 3 scene 2 of Robert ( the ' Ballet of the Nuns ') at the Paris Opéra ( Salle Le Peletier ), 1832 The name Giacomo Meyerbeer first became known internationally with his opera Il crociato in Egitto — premiered in Venice in 1824 and produced in London and Paris in 1825 ; incidentally it was the last opera ever written to feature a castrato, and to require keyboard accompaniment for recitatives.
The criminals are needed, so incidentally are the laws and the policy, law makers producing the endless cycle of recidivism making it a permanent fixture in history to everyone in society and by operating efficiently producing professional criminals ensuring that the double edge sword of recidivism, criminals and the working population are coalescent with one another as one organic whole, punishment ' works ' so the criminal could ' learn ' his ' errors better '.
Some credit S. Newman Darby with the origination of windsurfing by 1965 on the Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania, USA when he invented the " sailboard ", which, incidentally, he did not patent.
In the example seen at right, the upper portion of the building is not intended to be integrated with the building but rather to appear as a separate object — a huge flying saucer-like space ship only incidentally attached to a conventional building.

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