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Notably, Barcelonnette is the only subprefecture of France not be served by rail transport ; the Ubaye line which would have linked Chorges to Barcelonnette was never completed as a result of the First World War and the construction of the Serre-Ponçon Dam between 1955 and 1961.
Notably more acrobatic, this sub-style is seen by some as the natural evolution of Capoeira, by others as adulteration or even misinterpretation of Capoeira.
Notably, the electric cardioversion ( to " shock " the heart ) is generally not indicated in ventricular fibrillation in digitalis toxicity, as it can increase the dysrhythmia.
Notably, Dalhousie is the headquarters of the Ocean Tracking Network, a research effort using implanted acoustic transmitters to study fish migration patterns.
Notably, there is no need to consider component tolerances, and very high Q levels may be obtained.
Notably, Hengist is also briefly briefly mentioned in the Prose Edda, written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century.
Notably in psychological impotence, there is a strong response to placebo treatment.
Notably, Behe credits philosopher William Paley for the original concept, not von Bertalanffy, and suggests that his application of the concept to biological systems is entirely original.
Notably, he is the only character in the game immune to chip damage from beam and fireball projectiles, however War Machine's missiles are able to chip him.
Notably, the Mishnah does not cite a written scriptural basis for its laws: since it is said that the Oral Law was given simultaneously with the Written Law, the Oral Law codified in the Mishnah does not derive directly from the Written Law of the Torah.
Notably the Internet Relay Chat ( IRC ), which is more pragmatic and scales better for large numbers of small groups.
Notably, this is used by MPLS VPNs.
Notably, Archie Manning's number 8 jersey has never been assigned to any other Saints player, but is not officially retired.
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, maximizing the average fill factor in a structurally equivalent B-tree is the same as reducing the total height of the multicolored tree, by increasing the number of non-black nodes.
Notably, Windows is one of the few modern desktop / server OSs that does not include SSH by default.
Notably, there is no execution mode where all sensitive machine instructions always trap, which would allow per-instruction virtualization.
Notably absent from these various schemes is 8-PSK.
Notably, this is the case in economics with respect to the ordinal properties of a utility function being preserved across a monotonic transform ( see also monotone preferences ).
Notably, the only muscle capable of separating the vocal cords for normal breathing is the posterior cricoarytenoid.
Notably, the yetzer ha-ra is not considered to be entirely evil.
Notably, it is the chief ingredient in the bread injera, an important component of Ethiopian cuisine.
Notably, Star FM's south eastern network is programmed out of the Albury / Wodonga Hub, going to centres around New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and into South Australia.

Notably and case
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, the Oxford English Dictionary does not credit a derivation from " caedere ", and defines Caesarean birth as " the delivery of a child by cutting through the walls of the abdomen when delivery cannot take place in the natural way, as was done in the case of Julius Cæsar ".
Notably he reused portions of ALGOL 68's "< code >< u > if </ u > ~ < u > then </ u > ~ < u > elif </ u > ~ < u > else </ u > ~ < u > fi </ u ></ code >", "< code >< u > case </ u > ~ < u > in </ u > ~ < u > esac </ u ></ code >" and "< code >< u > for </ u > ~ < u > while </ u > ~ < u > do </ u > ~ < u > od </ u ></ code >" ( using instead of < code >< u > od </ u ></ code >) clauses in the common Unix Bourne shell syntax.
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 Supreme Court of the United States sharply disagreed with California's analysis of the Fourteenth Amendment in the landmark case of North v. Russell,, in which the Court held that Kentucky's use of nonlawyer judges in its police courts was not a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees of due process and equal protection of the laws.
Notably, the FCC's BrandX cable modem service decision, which declared cable modem should be free from telephone service regulations, was overturned in the Ninth Circuit case but was reinstated by the Supreme Court.
Notably, before World War I and World War II, several countries developed intricate plans to achieve a fast and effective mobilization in case of war.
Notably, the smooth case of dimension 4 is the last open case of the generalized Poincaré conjecture ; see Gluck twists.
Notably, the landmark Gideon case only gives an indigent criminal defendant a right to be represented at trial and upon the first appeal as of right.
Notably, it appears that most or all of the System V code fragments we found had previously been placed in the public domain, meaning it is very doubtful that the SCO Group has any proprietary claim to these code fragments in any case.
Notably, Madigan became the first Illinois Attorney General in over 25 years to personally argue a case before the United States Supreme Court.
The case opines that the government was obliged to search its own electronic data to produce responsive documents ( versus providing a 10-million page data dump ), submit materials allegedly covered by the deliberative process privilege to the Court for in camera review, and search its e-mail and attachments after cooperating with the plaintiff in the negotiation of an appropriate search protocol “ designed to retrieve responsive information without incurring an unduly burdensome expense disproportionate to the size and needs of the case .” Notably, Judge Scheindlin finds in this case that the burden rests with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) to provide to the defendant the compilation of documents that support the allegations in the Complaint, rather than passing the burden to the defendant to come up with “ appropriate ” search terms, especially since “ the inaccuracy of such searches is by now relatively well known .” ( In Footnote 39, she references TREC Legal Track and other studies that research and report on different search methodologies.
Notably in Case 02 in Section IV, Chapter 2 the report said of the 1956 Lakenheath-Bentwaters incident: " In conclusion, although conventional or natural explanations certainly cannot be ruled out, the probability of such seems low in this case and the probability that at least one genuine UFO was involved appears to be fairly high.

Notably and water
Notably in Britain and Ireland, pike are greatly admired as a sporting fish and they are returned alive to the water in order to safeguard future sport and maintain the balance of a fishery.
Notably, blue water hunters make use of breakaway rigs and large multi-band wooden guns to catch and subdue their prey.
Notably, ANP secretion increases in response to immersion of the body in water, which causes atrial stretch due to an altered distribution of intravascular fluid.

Notably and illustrated
Notably, he illustrated the covers and hand-lettered title pages for the Ace Books ' edition of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

Notably and right
Notably, under Section 17 of the Courts Act 1971, solicitors were granted a right of audience in all courts, although in practice relatively few solicitors act as advocates for their clients in the Superior Courts.
Notably, he injured his right hand early in a 10 round match against rated fighter Henry Clark and then nearly jabbed Clarke's head off, beating him at his own game as it were, to win on points.
Notably, nerves on the left side of the jaw outnumber slightly the number of nerves on the right side of the jaw.
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, juries in criminal cases are declared to be judges of law as well as fact, thus ensconcing in the constitution the right of ( what is commonly called ) jury nullification -- commonplace in the early 19th century, but by 1867 already in decline as a result of abuse ( in such conflicts as the Mormons in Nauvoo and the Fugitive Slave Law ), and today very much the minority position.
Notably, Article 84 of Title III follows LASM principles in declaring health promotion and disease prevention a priority ; it also describes the healthcare system as " decentralised and participative " and declares that the community has " the right and the duty " to be involved in policy decisions regarding the public health system.
Notably, Friends did not consider it right to judge people on their material possessions, but this could not be achieved in a society which placed an emphasis on keeping up to date with inconsequential but expensive new trends.
Notably in the game, he loses his left hand to Wolverine ( similar to the losing of Weapon X's Professor Thorton's right hand ), Wolverine requiring Trask's handprint to get through a door in the facility that he is searching, only to have it replaced with a cybernetic hand in the future.

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