Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Leleges" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Often and historians
Often artistic representations of female sexuality suggest trends or ideas on broad scales, giving historians clues as to how widespread or accepted erotic relationships between women were.
Often overlooked was Aycock's role as a leading spokesman in the white supremacy campaigns of 1898 and 1900, which historians say were marked by widespread violence, voter intimidation, voter fraud and even a coup d ' état of the government of Wilmington.
Often Greek historians ignored them altogether.
Often Irish historians fail to recognize the importance Kilmaine's contribution also brought to the ignition of an Irish Republic.
Often now referred to as the " Cobbing controversy ", historians are still very much divided on the issue of the emergence of the Zulu nation and the accuracy of conventional accounts of the Mfecane.

Often and assume
Often, one wishes to select amongst competing models where the likelihood functions assume that the underlying errors are normally distributed ( with mean zero ) and independent.

Often and general
Often projectionists received general instructions from the distributors on the musical director's cue sheet as to how fast particular reels or scenes should be projected.
Often, in club racing, specific club racing rules, perhaps based on RRS, may be superimposed onto the more general regulations such as COLREGS or CEVNI.
Often the term " political theory " refers to a general view, or specific ethic, political belief or attitude, about politics.
Often erroneously labeled " the last successful invasion of Great Britain ", it was in fact the last successful conquest of what is now Great Britain ( the last successful invasion in general – by the Dutch in 1688 – was upon invitation by Parliament to overthrow King James II of England ).
Often, a fix for a problem will be " fragile " in that it fixes the problem in the narrow case where it was first observed but not in more general cases which may arise over the lifetime of the software.
Often the more general terms "( large scale ) data analysis ", or " analytics " – or when referring to actual methods, artificial intelligence and machine learning – are more appropriate.
Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical pathology, a combination known as general pathology.
Often, pathologists practice both anatomical and clinical pathology, a combination sometimes known as general pathology.
Often heard arguments against OSS are: the API is practically impossible to virtualize, it lacks support for modern audio features such as timer-based scheduling or proper surround sound support, inability of its developers to work with the Linux kernel community, lack of integration with modern kernel features such as the device model, too low-level interface, as well as general rejection of its design with moving a lot of signal processing code into the kernel.
Often, roots revivals include an addition of newly-composed songs with socially and politically aware lyrics, as well as a general modernization of the folk sound.
Often these two parties are ideologically related, in the 2003 general elections for example the Socialist Party and GreenLeft formed a lijstverbinding.
Hale House: Often still called South Colonnade, this building was constructed in 1815 following the general design for the campus laid out by Ramée.
Often, small forces would engage in rapes, looting and general violence beyond what higher ranks ordered, increasing negative sanctions in undesirable locations.
Often, before a scene is even rehearsed or established, the 1st AC will take surveying measurements of the general environment in order to have a good idea of the distance between reference points, such as patterns on the floor or walls, furniture, and whatever else might be around.
Often 20 ampere circuits are used for general purpose receptacles and lighting.
Often used as a general term like " asshole " or " motherfucker ";
Often ( as in the previous example ), the nanori reading is related to the general meaning of the kanji, as it is frequently an old fashioned way to read the character that has since fallen into disuse.
Often a general theme is used to give the magazine some unity instead of being just a collection of unrelated comics, and this also gets reflected in the layout.
Often misheard as " damp squid ", the phrase " damp squib " has since come into general use to mean anything that fails to meet expectations.
Often modeled after the federal Constitution, they outline the structure of the state government and typically establish a bill of rights, an executive branch headed by a governor ( and often one or more other officials, such as a lieutenant governor and state attorney general ), a state legislature, and state courts, including a state supreme court ( a few states have two high courts, one for civil cases, the other for criminal cases ).
Often afflicted by ulcers and general stomach problems during his life, Little died of colorectal cancer on October 22, 1992 at age 53.
Often referred to by its acronym, TSL, the show was a parody of sporting panel programmes, although the duo cast a wide comedic net that encompassed entertainment, politics, celebrity and contemporary Australian culture in general.
Often, the community or political party declaring a bandh expects the general public to stay in at home and not report to work.
Often a more general theorem due to is given the name, stating that if L / K is a finite Galois extension of fields with Galois group G

Often and rule
Often, blood tests are performed to rule out prostatic malignancy: Elevated prostate specific antigen ( PSA ) levels needs further investigations such as reinterpretation of PSA results, in terms of PSA density and PSA free percentage, rectal examination and transrectal ultrasonography.
Often a Do Not Invite List is kept of persistent rule breakers so that participants can know they are in safe company.
Often, the issuer requires that a legal opinion be given indicating that the resale complies with the rule.
Often, the rule is administered by the corporation or professional body to which the public servant must adhere, but it is also employed by state entities that have the responsibility for assuring the uniformity of a public service across a national geography.
Often, the term Bolivarianism is used specifically to refer to Chávez's rule.
Often, leagues with a third card include a penalty box rule, and issuance of this third card requires the penalized player to sit in the box for a prescribed period of time ( usually two minutes as in ice hockey ) during which his or her team plays shorthanded.
Often in the West, the community belongs to a religious order and the life of the cenobitic monk is regulated by a religious rule, a collection of precepts.
Often, the chain rule is employed at this step.
Often, in a more limited and precise chronological sense, the term is applied either to the Empire ( in the sense of the post-Republican Roman state ) or specifically the earlier of the two phases of ' Imperial ' government in the ancient Roman Empire, extending from when Augustus claimed auctoritas for himself as princeps until Rome's military collapse in the West ( fall of Rome ) in 476, leaving the Byzantine Empire sole heir, or, depending on the source, up to the rule of Commodus, of Maximinus Thrax or of Diocletian.
Often, reports are submitted because a rule was accidentally broken.
Often the rule is limited to bottles of wine, where the fee is known as a corking fee.
Often, legal opportunism is enabled because a rule must be interpreted in order to apply it ( i. e., how exactly it applies in the given situation is not self-evident or obvious ), where the chosen interpretation is precisely the one that favours one's self-interest.
Often, this will rule out one or more otherwise feasible options.

5.742 seconds.