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On the surface, the whole question was purely feudal.
On occasion SPAAGs have been used as very effective direct fire weapons against infantry, for example by American forces during late World War II, in Korea against mass infantry assault, and extensively during the Vietnam War, where for example the U. S. M42 Duster SPAAG ( based on a light tank ) was employed purely for this purpose.
On the other hand, some scholars believe the Grail began as a purely Christian symbol.
On the other hand, an ant living on a cylinder would not detect any such departure from Euclidean geometry, in particular the ant could not detect that the two surfaces have different mean curvatures ( see below ) which is a purely extrinsic type of curvature.
On the other hand, opsoclonus or ocular flutter are composed purely of fast-phase saccadic eye movements.
On account of religious and legal objections in Hinduism to gambling, the dice were dropped from the game, making it a game purely of skill.
Possibly the first non-Biblical use, and the first to show full family relationships rather than a purely patrilineal scheme, was that involving family trees of the classical gods in Boccaccio's Genealogia deorum gentilium (" On the Genealogy of the Gods of the Gentiles "), whose first version dates to 1360.
On a purely emotional level, the events and monarchs in the play would, along with the two history tetrologies and Henry VIII, form a extend the chronicle on Shakespeare's part of all the monarchs from Edward III to Shakespeare's near-contemporary Henry VIII.
On the other hand, some engines which have none of the typical V engine crankshaft design features and consequent performance characteristics are also regarded as V engines, purely because of their shape.
On April 19, Fleischer testified that Betty Boop purely was a product of the imaginations of himself and detailed by members of his staff.
On the other hand, the municipalities recently gained the city status purely as a result of increase of population without expansion of area are limited to those listed in List of former towns or villages gained city status alone.
On the same day, the Agrarian League released a statement to the press that attacked Schleicher as " the tool of the almighty money-bag interests of internationally oriented export industry and its satellites " and accused Schleicher of " an indifference to the impoverishment of agriculture beyond the capacity of even a purely Marxist regime ".
On the other hand, an arbitrary algebraic extension may not possess an intermediate extension K that is purely inseparable over F and over which E is separable ( however, such an intermediate extension does exist when is a finite degree normal extension ( in this case, K can be the fixed field of the Galois group of E over F )).
Some songs are purely Hindi ; for example, " Bahara " on Panoramic, and " Yeh Honsla " on On Detours and others purely English, such as " What Goes Around Comes Around " on On Detours.
On the earlier Citroën 2CV, the windscreen wipers were powered by a purely mechanical system, a cable connected to the transmission ; to reduce cost, this cable also powered the speedometer.
On the other hand, where the study of conversational talk is divorced from its situated context, and de-linked from its reflexive character in terms of constituting a specific social order-that is, as it takes on the character of a purely " technical method ", and, " formal analytic enterprise in its own right "-it is not a form of ethnomethodology understood in any orthodox sense.
On Blanshard's view, the Absolute is thus not merely consistent ( i. e., noncontradictory ) but positively coherent, shot through with relations of necessity and indeed operating purely deterministically.
On 20 July 1933-initiated by the actor Gustav Friedrich-Christian Germans of Jewish descent founded a self-help organisation, first named Reich Federation of Christian German Citizens of non-Aryan or not purely Aryan descent ().
On the other hand Greek heroes were distinct from the Roman cult of dead emperors, because the hero was not thought of as having ascended to Olympus or become a god: he was beneath the earth, and his power purely local.
On November 12, 1944 the 11th Army Group was redesignated Allied Land Forces South East Asia, still under SEAC, because it was felt that an inter-Allied command was better than the purely British headquarters.
On 11 September 2006, new station idents and jingles were used for the first time, and saw the station referred to purely as ' Heart ' rather than ' 100. 7 Heart fm '.

On and commercial
On the following pages, each of the major commercial foamed plastics is described in detail, as to properties, applications, and methods of processing.
On hearing the news of the revolt, Suetonius hurried to Londinium ( London ), the twenty-year-old commercial settlement that was the rebels ' next target.
On the 40th anniversary of the July 1969 moon landing — and Bowie's accompanying commercial breakthrough with " Space Oddity "— EMI released the individual tracks from the original eight-track studio recording of the song, in a 2009 contest inviting members of the public to create a remix.
On the local level, a butcher may commonly break down larger animal meat into smaller manageable cuts, and pre-wrap them for commercial sale or wrap them to order in butcher paper.
On 1 January 1988, British Telecom ( BT ) and the Government of Gibraltar formed a joint venture company called Gibraltar Telecommunications International Ltd ( known by its commercial brand Gibtel ) to operate Gibraltar's international telecommunications services.
On 28 October 1984 the new Point Salines International Airport was opened, which enabled Grenada to receive large commercial jets for the first time.
On a commercial scale, gelatin is made from by-products of the meat and leather industry.
On the return from Takedda to Morocco, his caravan transported 600 female slaves, suggesting that slavery was a substantial part of the commercial activity of the empire.
On both sides of the Atlantic the film was a tremendous critical and commercial success and placed Whale at the top of the British film industry.
On a commercial scale, lithium is isolated electrolytically from a mixture of lithium chloride and potassium chloride.
On October 26, 2001, the sale, purchase, or manufacture of any device that has no commercial purpose other than disabling Macrovision copy protection was made illegal under section 1201 ( a ) of the same controversial act.
On 20 January 2006, it was announced that the first commercial venture to use MusicBrainz data is the Barcelona, Spain based Linkara in their Linkara Música service.
On one side were New Wave and post-punk artists ; some adopted more accessible musical styles and gained broad popularity, while some turned in more experimental, less commercial directions.
On 1 January 1984, the Cuscatlan bridge over Lempa river in El Salvador, critical to flow of commercial and military traffic, was destroyed by guerilla forces using explosives after using mortar fire to " scatter " the bridge's guards, causing an estimated 3. 7 million dollars in required repairs, and considerably impacted El Salvadoran business and security.
On November 28, 2007, Turing, which was previously a commercial programming language, became freeware, available to download from the developer's website free of charge for personal, commercial, and educational use.
On 28 January 1999, Volvo Group sold its business area Volvo Car Corporation to the Ford Motor Company for US $ 6. 45 billion, with the resulting group largely set on commercial vehicles.
In his diaries, Williams wrote that he earned more in a British Gas commercial than for any Carry On film.
On many large commercial buildings, water towers are completely hidden behind an extension of the facade of the building.
His subsequent films, including Arthur 2: On the Rocks, a sequel to the original, and an animated adaptation of King Kong, were inconsistent in terms of both critical and commercial reception ; Moore eventually disowned the former.
On 23 June 1661, a marriage treaty was signed, Catherine's dowry securing to England Tangier ( in North Africa ) and the Seven islands of Bombay ( the latter having a major influence on the development of the British Empire in India ), together with trading privileges in Brazil and the East Indies, religious and commercial freedom in Portugal and two million Portuguese crowns ( about £ 300, 000 ); while Portugal obtained military and naval support against Spain and liberty of worship for Catherine.
On March 26, 1980, the European Space Agency and the Centre National d ' Etudes Spatiales ( CNES ) created Arianespace, the world's first commercial space transportation company.
On 25 September 2006, the party released its campaign commercial, which featured new leader Olaf Stuger coming down from " heaven " with a parachute and presenting himself as a " reincarnation " of Pim Fortuyn.
On a voluntary basis, the municipalities provide sports, culture, housing, energy as well as commercial service.
On the U. S. side, commercial fisheries catch approximately $ 1 billion worth of seafood annually, while Russian Bering Sea fisheries are worth approximately $ 600 million annually.

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