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Notably, Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan sat with his Romulan cousins during the conference, indicating a dialogue, or at least a display of goodwill between the two peoples.
Notably, despite their varying styles, the latter two were designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates.
Notably, however, it operated without an external neutron source and used two types of neutron detectors.
Notably, Wayne only appeared three times in a strip featuring Cuthbert, including two in the 2009 Beano annual.
Notably, he also allowed a day for preparations before the Battle of Poitiers so that the two sides could discuss the coming battle with one another, and so that the Cardinal of Périgord could plead for peace.
Notably, complications between the two groups did not differ substantially.
Notably, the male opossum has a forked penis bearing twin glandes, from which its generic name Didelphis ( Greek for " two brothers ") derives.
Notably, of his class of 12 students, Sun was one of only two who graduated.
Notably, it was originally intended to be a two player co-op game allowing players to toss each other around.
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 on 28 March 2007, two of Huyton's most prominent footballers starred for England in a 3-nil away win in Andorra.
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, two women were cast.
Notably hypocorisms and names with two elements are common.
Notably, it did not include the two counselors to the First Presidency in Nauvoo, Sidney Rigdon and William Law.
Notably, six of those starts were against his rival, Calumet Farm's Alydar, with Affirmed winning four and Alydar winning two.
Notably, the following two taxa, treated as species in the Flora of North America, are treated as varieties of southern live oak by the United States Forest Service: the Texas live oak, Quercus fusiformis ( Q. virginiana var.
Notably, two of the seven university students ' unions are not members.
Notably, the first two times this occurred were at the hands of the same school:
Notably, the last episode of Quantum Leap takes place on August 8, 1953, Sam Beckett's birthday, and the reverse of the last two digits of Bellisario's own birth year.
Notably, it contains the commandment popularly referred to as love thy neighbour as thyself ( the Great Commandment ), and begins with the commandment ye shall be holy, for I, Yahweh, am holy, which Christianity regards as the two most important commandments.
Notably, this election marked the last time that a single conservative party did not win an absolute majority of the vote in Alberta ( although the totals of the Progressive Conservatives and Social Credit combined did add up to over two thirds of the vote in that province ).
Notably, it is one of the few games in the Maxis series that Will Wright did not work on, and the last Maxis game to be developed and released without supervision by Electronic Arts ( which acquired Maxis in the two months leading up to release and assisted development of Maxis games thereafter ).

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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.

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Notably, Bruno Van Peteghem, recipient of the 2001 Goldman Environmental Prize, used the local court system to force government leaders to obey laws protecting the country's coral reefs.
Notably, some of the leaders of the Elizabethan anti-vestments campaign spent time in Calvin's Geneva, many of them following the successful takeover of the Frankfurt congregation and ouster of John Knox by the pro-prayerbook group.
Notably, senior Al-Azhar University leaders and dignitaries then signed it before Minhaj-ul-Quran opened it up via the internet for public signing.
Notably, Axtell refused to acknowledge the existence of the so-called " Santa Fe Ring ", a group of corrupt politicians and business leaders led by Catron.
Notably, Axtell refused to acknowledge the existence of the so-called " Santa Fe Ring ", a group of corrupt politicians and business leaders led by U. S. Attorney Thomas Benton Catron.

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Notably, during this time his physical characteristics also change dramatically, and by the time Arthur Hastings meets Poirot again in Curtain, he looks very different from his previous appearances, having become thin with age and with obviously dyed hair.
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, Carolina DE Kavika Pittman essentially had his career ended after getting leveled by a block from Buccaneers T Kenyatta Walker in 2003.
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, 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, Amazon UK also took advantage of this by dispatching some low-value items from Jersey.
Notably absent at the time was the prefect Florentius, who was usually never far from Julian's side, though now he was kept busy organizing supplies in Vienne and away from any strife that the order could cause.
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, as First Speaker of the House, Jaja Wachuku received Nigeria's Instrument of Independence-also known as Freedom Charter-on October 1, 1960, from Princess Alexandra of Kent, The Queen's representative at the Nigerian independence ceremonies.
Notably, Wicca in the United States since the 1970s has largely moved away from its Gardnerian roots and diversified into eclectic variants.
Notably Iyasu V was the designated but uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia ( 1913 – 1916 ), while Haile Selassie I was the crowned and generally acknowledged Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974.
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 absent from these various schemes is 8-PSK.
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, the cremasteric muscle arises from the internal oblique muscle.
Notably, Ezra is missing from this honor.
Notably, the subject of the Attic calyx-krater from Orvieto conserved in the Musée du Louvre has provided the name for the so-called " Niobid Painter ".
Notably absent from the city are fortifications and military structures.
Notably, all the altar-servers from Our Lady Queen of Apostles are specially chosen by the parish priest from the Rosary RC Junior School.
Notably, a metre high bronze head of Buddha dated to the c750 AD and one of the oldest items a 2, 000 year old jade horse head from a burial, other sculptures include life size tomb guardians.
Notably, Mary Pryor, who was T. J. Pryor's daughter in-law & wife of Roger, served as Postmistress from 1938-1972.

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