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Notably, it is perhaps the darkest and quietest of Coxon's albums, containing mournful ballads ( All Has Gone, A Place for Grief ) Folky tracks ( Too Uptight, Thank God for the Rain ) and Coxon's signature overdriven rock songs ( Burn it Down, Empty Word ).

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Notably, at the 1697 joint French-buccaneer siege of Cartagena, led by Bernard Desjean, Baron de Pointis, the buccaneers and the French regulars parted on extremely bitter terms.
Notably, Isabella I was proclaimed queen of Castile in the church of San Miguel de Segovia on December 13, 1474.
Notably, from the 1640s onwards he sought the advice of a noted cloistered abbess, Sor María de Ágreda, exchanging many letters with her.
Notably, while recipes like the fourth in Le Ménagier de Paris is only flour, salt and wine – indistinguishable from common oublies recipes of the time – what does emerge is a new shape to many of the irons being produced.
Notably, on the vanguard's left wing ( later covering the left flank ), a company composed by some two hundred unmarried young nobles is remembered to history as the " Ala dos Namorados " ( Sweethearts ' Flank ); the right wing, also two hundred strong, known as " Ala de Madressilva " or Honeysuckle Flank, didn't achieve the same heroic fame.
Notably, this name ( spelled " Cua han ") appears on maps of the area drafted by Alexandre de Rhodes in 1650.
Notably it contributed to the development of the euro and issued a series of green papers based on Commissioner Yves-Thibault de Silguy's work.
Notably, the position of the Treaty ports was raised by de Valera in correspondence with the British Government in 1932 shortly before the beginning of the Economic War, where he noted:
Notably however, the opening received interest from Bobby Fischer the same year, who employed 1. b3 on at least five occasions, winning all five, including games with GMs Filip and Mecking ( Palma de Mallorca 1970 Interzonal ), GM Tukmakov ( Buenos Aires 1970 ), and GM Andersson ( Siegen 1970 ).
Notably absent was any representation from San Antonio de Béxar, where many of the native Mexican settlers ( Tejanos ) lived.
Notably a very typical Delibes waltz, originally part of No. 16, ' Scène ', a brief romantic passage, originally part of No. 25, ' Scène ', and the complete ' Nouvelle Variation de Naïla ', No. 23a.
Notably in 1968 a ticket valid for use in the bus and metro, the Ticket ivoire commun ( common ivory ticket ) was introduced and three years later a ticket valid in the SNCF, buses, metro and cars de banlieue was launched.
Notably, it was the scene of a definitive moment in Lance Armstrong's career when he rode away from the field in a breakaway uphill finish to take the stage in the 1999 Tour de France, which was the first of his seven championships in that race.

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Notably, Li ' l Bad Wolf and April, May and June Duck, who had appeared very often in Disney comic books but never before in an animated cartoon, finally made their animated debuts on House of Mouse.
Notably, on 23 December 2005 Berlusconi produced in a press conference a 1953 copy of l ' Unità which headlined Joseph Stalin's death.

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Notably all three of the following belong to the Welsh-Norman FitzGerald dynasty, created by the Earls of Desmond, acting as Earls Palatine, for their kinsmen.
Notably, in 1611, the 54 independent scholars who created the King James Version, drew significantly from Tyndale, as well as translations that descended from his.
Notably, the case in question, which had the College and the University on opposite sides, created the still-extant Reid Professorship of Law and Reid Entrance Exhibitions, and vested them in the College, on the basis that the bodies at the heart of the University ( the Senate and the Council ) did not exist when Reid made his bequest, and because it could not determine when, or if, the University had been created distinct from the College.
Notably, the Acts of Union which created the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland made mention of " the university of Trinity College ".
Notably, the court mentioned that " filtering ’ s superiority to COPA is confirmed by the explicit findings of the Commission on Child Online Protection, which Congress created to evaluate the relative merits of different means of restricting minors ' ability to gain access to harmful materials on the internet.

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Notably, this doesn ’ t release single copies of the phage genome, but rather one long molecule with many copies of the genome: a concatemer.
Notably, the Miranda rights do not have to be read in any particular order, and they do not have to precisely match the language of the Miranda case as long as they are adequately and fully conveyed.
Notably, gametes carry very long molecules called DNA that the biological processes of reproduction can " read " like a book of instructions.
Notably, in the back of the book he offers brief descriptions of long algebraic notation, which he calls that adopted by " Alexandre, Jaenisch, the ' Handbuch ,' and in Germany generally ", and of ICCF numeric notation, which he calls " Koch's Notation ".
Notably, Spike's first act in Sunnydale is to attack Buffy and a large group of people at her school, making his first appearance the deadliest of any of Buffys " Big Bads ", as he very nearly kills Buffy, but Buffy's mother distracts Spike long enough for Buffy to recover.
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, the family's Shanghai branch has a different enumeration scheme, numbering the same " long form " routine sequence with 89 posture names instead of 108.
Notably, the Constitution of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians, long attributed to Xenophon ( another of Socrates ' pupils ), and the Constitution of the Athenians, an apocryphal work attributed Aristotle, have also survived.
Notably long and thin in comparison to an average home, the house has a " floating staircase " supported by ceiling beams, a bottleneck entryway, and several walls made almost entirely of windows, one of which gives a panoramic view of the outside.

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Notably, it has been integrated with Inkscape, giving Inkscape its Trace Bitmap action.
Notably, it would give a veto to any province having or having ever had 25 percent of the Canadian population, thus essentially giving Quebec and Ontario veto powers.
Notably however, Roger Ebert was a fan of the film, giving it 3½ out of four stars and maintaining that:

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Notably, each workshop inscribed its name on the part they manufactured to add traceability for quality construction.
Notably, in 1269 they were the first to give public lessons to their flock, and later they produced the authoritative history on Portugal in a series of books.
Notably, the design team was led by Dirk Meyer, who had worked as a lead engineer on multiple Alpha microprocessors during his employment at DEC. Jerry Sanders had approached many of the engineering staff to work for AMD as DEC wound down their semiconductor business, and brought in a near-complete team of engineering experts.
Notably, the book has not received much attention in the recent modern era, possibly in part because of its foreign inward looking virtues and rejection of the modern emphasis on material productiveness.
Notably since US courts are reluctant to take up class actions brought on behalf of injured parties not residing in the US who have suffered damages due to acts or omissions committed outside the US, it may be interesting to combine a US class action and a Dutch collective action to be able come to a settlement that covers plaintiffs worldwide.
Notably, Robert Noyce worked on the F8 design team before he left Fairchild to start his own company, Intel.
Notably, from 1985 to 1988, author and television writer Hugh Miller wrote seventeen novels, detailing the lives of many of the show's original characters before 1985, when events on screen took place.
Notably, basic system calls were modeled after MS-DOS calls ; their names even started with " Dos " and it was possible to create " Family Mode " applications: text mode applications that could work on both systems.
Notably, the existing fragments of Aristotle's Poetics describe three genres of poetry — the epic, the comic, and the tragic — and develop rules to distinguish the highest-quality poetry in each genre, based on the underlying purposes of the genre.
Notably, civil liberties organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ) have stated that racial profiling is a form of discrimination, stating, " Discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, nationality or on any other particular identity undermines the basic human rights and freedoms to which every person is entitled.
Notably, the cover art depicts the " demonic robot " form which Sordid would take on in the second game in the series.
Notably, the third generation Forester forgoes the frameless side windows used on Subarus since the early 1970s.
Notably, the TCAs are more effective in treating the behavioral aspects of ADHD than the cognitive deficits, as they help limit hyperactivity and impulsivity, but have little to no benefits on attention.
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, Maoist parties in Peru, Nepal and Philippines have adopted equal stresses on urban and rural areas, depending on the country's focus of economic activity.
Notably the poem Wild Swans at Coole has a heavy focus on the mesmerising characteristics of the swan.
Notably, Barry Took was the principal writer in the 1969 season ; executive producer George Schlatter, a Canadian, was influenced by Round the Horne on CBC repeats of BBC original programming, and searched out Took for his programme.
Notably, even after assuming the formal regalia, Hatshepsut still described herself as a beautiful woman, often as the most beautiful of women, and although she assumed almost all of her father's titles, she declined to take the title " The Strong Bull " ( the full title being, The Strong Bull of his Mother ), which tied the pharaoh to the goddesses Isis, the throne, and Hathor, ( the cow who gave birth to and protected the pharaohs )— by being her son sitting on her throne — an unnecessary title for her, since Hatshepsut became allied with the goddesses, herself, which no male pharaoh could.
Notably, Mick Foley's WWF Championship win over The Rock on Monday Night Raw saw WCW lose millions of viewers when Eric Bischoff instructed announcer Tony Schiavone to give away the result minutes before both main events started, which led to Raw drawing eleven million viewers.
Notably John added to the text his opinion that Rome ( Old Rome ) and Constantinople ( New Rome ) were on the same level.
Notably, the birds only catch prey that are on the wing and ignore flying insects once they land.

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