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Notably, it does not include sport organizations.
Notably, when migrating from a legacy processor, the only effect that most organizations notice is that the program runs somewhat longer when it runs for the first time on the new computer.
Notably it was utilized by local activists and organizations as a meeting place.
Notably both the Älvdalen and Färila ( in Ljusdal municipality ) local organizations of the SAC belonged to the pragmatic fraction that broke away in end of 1990s.
Notably, the Baltic states which chose not to join any of the post-Soviet political organizations are still commonly referred to by this term.

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Notably, for skewed distributions, the arithmetic mean may not accord with one's notion of " middle ", and robust statistics such as the median may be a better description of central tendency.
Notably, Dürer had contacts with various reformers, such as Zwingli, Andreas Karlstadt, Melanchthon, Erasmus and Cornelius Grapheus from whom Dürer received Luther's ' Babylonian Captivity ' in 1520.
Notably, poskim frequently extend the application of a law to new situations, but do not consider such applications as constituting a " change " in Halakha.
Notably, Paley and Hume both rejected Scottish moral sense theory, on the grounds that one could not know with certainty that there was such a thing as a moral sense.
Notably, he redesigned the Place de l ' Étoile, and created long avenues giving perspectives on monuments such as the Arc de Triomphe and the Opera Garnier.
Notably in the Western press, published articles even in mainstream media may include epithets such as " the notorious Kopassus ".
Notably, Zmuda is accused of overemphasizing his role in the creation of many of Andy's routines ( such as Tony Clifton ).
Notably, his alternate mode of a jet is exactly the same as that of Cyclonus, and he incorporates several elements from his live-action movie design, such as both arms fusing together to form his fusion cannon.
Notably, classical economists, such as Thomas Malthus, Adam Smith and David Ricardo, did not use the phrase.
Notably, any such historical claim of descent is accompanied by controversy, and many of the preceding have been challenged.
Instinctively, people in such cases perform well known behaviors in the last 20-60 seconds before being submerged, representing the body's last efforts to obtain air .</ p >< p > Notably such people are unable to call for help, talk, reach for rescue equipment, or alert swimmers even feet away, and they may drown quickly and silently close to other swimmers or safety .</ p >
Notably, some historic populations have taken many years to replace lives after events such as the Black Death.
Notably Hans Talhoffer depicts techniques to be applied in such duels, separately for the Swabian ( sword and shield ) and Franconian ( mace and shield ) variants, but other Fechtbücher such as that of Paulus Kal and the Codex Wallerstein show similar material.
Notably, mental misjudgments, such as failure to cover a base or attempting a force out when such a play is not available, are not considered errors.
Notably, the card can still be used to view non-premium channels such as Sky1 but will display an error message when attempting to watch a movie channel or sports channel with an unpaired box and card combination.
Notably, gospel music-syncopated and chromatic, often with piano accompaniment-had become popular, along with a number of church hymns of the " mainstream " variety, such as " Rock of Ages.
Notably, being underweight is associated with health risks such as difficulty fighting off infection, osteoporosis, decreased muscle strength, trouble regulating body temperature and even increased risk of death .< ref >
Notably, Owens himself made no such statements, and at his press conference praised both the police and medical personnel who treated him.
Notably, translations of the term Helvetia still serve as the name for Switzerland in languages such as Irish, in which the country is known as An Elvéis, Greek, in which it is known as Ελβετία ( Elvetia ) and Romanian, Elveţia.
Notably, steel ties ( bearers ) have proven themselves over the last few decades to be advantageous in turnouts ( switches ) and provide the solution to the ever-growing problem of long timber ties for such use.
Notably, HIV is among the diseases that require such direct contact, and is therefore very unlikely ( but possible ) to be transmitted via frot.

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Notably, South Africa, New Zealand, and the U. S. state of North Carolina have soundly rejected strict liability ; Canada continues to officially reject it but under American influence has gradually adjusted certain aspects of negligence and warranty law to make them more favorable to consumers.
Notably the film depicts the American Civil War in a manner reminiscent of the First World War, which was happening overseas at the time of its release.
Notably, many species of South American parrots have been observed at clay licks, whilst Sulphur-crested Cockatoos have been observed ingesting clays in Papua New Guinea ( Discover, 1998 ) as well as in Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains of Australia ( Parrots Magazine, 2000 ).
Notably, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, himself an African American, wrote in Missouri v. Jenkins ( 1995 ) that at the very least, Brown I has been misunderstood by the courts.
Notably, track titles vary between the different versions, whereas the North American release basically translates the Japanese titles, while the German release reinterprets most of them.
Notably, the two men served as editors of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, published at the time under the name American Law Register and Review.
Notably, it was the first time much of the American TV audience saw Jane Leeves, ( she played Sandy's co-worker and later roommate, Prudence Anne " Blue " Bartlett ) who later gained fame as Daphne Moon on Frasier.
Notably, this broadcast was the first Academy Awards ceremony broadcast to receive a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV-14 ( Parents Strongly Cautioned ), in part due to the showing of many American Beauty clips featuring scenes of sex, innuendo, and violence.
Notably, she appeared in guest roles in Love, American Style ( the first episode ), Kentucky Jones, It Takes a Thief, The Mod Squad, and Emergency!
Notably, Ilf and Petrov were not afraid to praise many aspects of the American lifestyle in these works.
Notably, Boyle Heights, just east of Little Tokyo, had a large Japanese American population in the 1950s ( as it had before the internment ) until the arrival of Mexican and Latino immigrants replaced most of them.
Notably, Canada's population growth in the late 18th and early 19th centuries was spurred largely by United Empire Loyalists, who left the American colonies during the Revolution precisely because of their loyalty to Great Britain.
Notably, on campus he gave initial leadership to the development of the Black Male Initiative to improve the campus environment, academic achievement, and leadership development of African American males at The Ohio State University and he was part of the team that developed the African American Male Resource Center.
Notably, it contains a preface, titled The Significance of American History, written by future president Woodrow Wilson, Ph. D., LL. D., then president of Princeton University.
Notably, the album contained political lyrics, with several songs criticizing American militarism post-September 11.
Notably, on May 22 of 1984, he and the American pianist by the same name, Robert Levin, performed together in Carnegie Hall in a concert called " From Grieg to Gershwin " with then Crown Prince Harald and Crown Princess Sonja in attendance.
Notably, another American Airlines flight carrying this number played a central role in the air traffic controller confusion that led to a near mid-air collision over the Suruga Bay near Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan on January 31, 2001.

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