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On and purely
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 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 a purely commercial level, from 1957 until 1963, the Kingston Trio were the most vital and popular folk group in the world, and folk music was sufficiently popular as to make that a significant statement.
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 emotional
On a highly emotional night at Wembley, Charlton scored twice in a 4 – 1 win after extra time against Benfica and, as United captain, lifted the trophy.
His Inger On the Beach ( 1889 ), which caused another storm of confusion and controversy, hints at the simplified forms, heavy outlines, sharp contrasts, and emotional content of his mature style to come.
On October 7, 2001, in a post-game ceremony at Qualcomm Stadium, Tony Gwynn made an emotional farewell to the team that had been his only major-league home.
On 7 April 2011, it was reported that the Roses were set to reunite after an " emotional reunion " between Brown and Squire at the funeral of Mani's mother.
On the other hand, their reported quality of emotional daily experiences ( their reported experiences of joy, affection, stress, sadness, or anger ) levels off after a certain income level ( approximately $ 75, 000 per year ); income above $ 75, 000 does not lead to more experiences of happiness nor to further relief of unhappiness or stress.
On his June 4 trip to Algeria, de Gaulle calculatedly made an ambiguous and broad emotional appeal to all the inhabitants, declaring: " Je vous ai compris " (" I have understood you .").
On April 4, 2012, after three days of heavy and emotional debate, the amnesty law was passed with 28 votes in favor and 12 votes opposed.
On November 8, 2011, the voters approved a new City Charter that will change the City Council to a one branch ( unicameral ) body with 11 members-6 ward councilors and 5 councilors-at-large ; an event that provoked an emotional response from many Everett residents.
Believing society would be better for it, Raskolnikov commits murder with the idea that he possessed enough intellectual and emotional fortitude to deal with the ramifications, on his paper / thesis, " On Crime ", that he is a Napoleon, but his sense of guilt soon overwhelms him to the point of psychological and somatic illness.
On this latter point, it must be pointed out that while some persuasion methods are more universally effective than others, the most reliably effective method with individuals is to personalise the approach by first examining their motivational, learning, behavioural and emotional styles ( et al .).
On his singles for Atlantic, Burke " brought a country influence into R & B, with emotional phrasing and intricately constructed, melodic ballads and midtempo songs ....
On set during an emotional scene, she notoriously fired her longtime cameraman and friend, Charles Rosher, when he yelled " Cut " in the middle of one of her lines.
On the contrary it is evident in every line of the work that Aristotle is presupposing " normal " auditors, normal states of mind and feeling, normal emotional and aesthetic experience.
On average, cowboys earned $ 30 to $ 40 per month, because of the heavy physical and emotional toll, it was unusual for a cowboy to spend more than seven years on the range.
On his journey he meets three women, but is unable to form an emotional connection with any of them.
On the day of the wedding, her principal duty is to provide practical and emotional support.
* On August 26, 2005, Canadian federal cabinet ministers remained defiant and unwavered in response to remarks by U. S. Ambassador David Wilkins comments to stop the " emotional tirades " in the softwood lumber dispute.
On 7 June Israeli troops ( the Harel unit ; Yerushalmi unit ; and elite paratroopers accompanied by tanks ) captured the Old City of Jerusalem The conquest of the Western Wall and Temple Mount was considered as the highlights of the war and a dramatic and emotional peak by the Israeli people.
On 11 July 2006, Guerrero announced his retirement as a player at an emotional press conference.
On November 29, 2010 it was announced that guitarist Serge Teyssot-Gay was leaving the band citing " emotional, human and musical differences " with lead singer Cantat.
On that day, a press conference was held where all the group's members were present and gave emotional individual speeches.
On June 5, 2006, the Snyder family sued for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
On October 31, 2007, WBC, Fred Phelps and his two daughters, Shirley Phelps-Roper and Rebecca Phelps-Davis, were found liable for invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
On the day Cuza took the throne, to begin his rule as Domnitor, Mihail Kogălniceanu welcomed him with an emotional speech.

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