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On and other
On the other hand, howsomever, maybe you wouldn't either.
On the other hand, we cannot regard artistic invention as pure, uncaused, and unrelated to the times in which it occurs.
On the other hand, the fictional detective does not break strikes or handle divorce cases ; ;
On the other hand, if he wishes to continue in his chosen profession, he must abandon his own code and sacrifice his precious individualism.
On the other hand, Molesworth was naturally assailed in the Tory press.
On the other hand, Arnold's `` The unplumbed, salt, estranging sea '', taken in its context, certainly does so.
On the other hand, Dr. Ezra Styles recorded the following testimony of John Angell, the last disciple of Gorton: ``
On the other hand, he did not want to offend Edward either, and he found himself in a very difficult position.
On the other hand, the consensus of opinion is that, used with caution and in conjunction with other types of evidence, the native sources still provide a valid rough outline for the English settlement of southern Britain.
On the other side are the Celtic survivalists who have taken a tack divergent from both these schools of nineteenth century thought.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
On the other side of the church was a quiet, well-kept house with shutters and recently painted.
On the other hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point out defects where they exist, such as that a plan calls for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them.
On the other hand, the new authority of $3,825 million proposed for missile procurement ( excluding research and construction ) in 1961 is $581 million higher than for 1960.
On the other side of the Golden Horn I rode through Eminonu Square, with Yeni Cami, or the New Mosque, which dates from the Seventeenth Century, just across from the entrance to the bridge.
On the other hand, out-of-sight does not lead to out-of-mind when children cannot be easily observed and you have to make a long trek to reach the pool.
On the other hand, the process of obsoleting an old product and introducing the new one is usually mighty expensive.
On the other hand, a similar attack might have been made on City B whose population was known to be lousy.
On the other hand, there are a few antithyroid drugs of this same general type, such as resorcinol, possessing no reducing activity and possibly acting through formation of a complex with molecular iodine.
On the other hand, the temporary reduction in hypothalamic excitability through the injection of a barbiturate into the posterior hypothalamus causes a lessening in frequency and amplitude of cortical strychnine spikes until the hypothalamic excitability is restored.
On the other hand, the null space of Af and the null space of Af together span V, the former being the subspace spanned by Af and the latter the subspace spanned by Af and Af.
) On the other hand, even when the binomial model does not describe well the physical phenomenon being studied, the binomial model may still be used as a baseline for comparative purposes ; ;
On the other hand, the women class members appeared to reach a far greater understanding than have women members in other sections that it is more natural for males as a group to view sex as sex rather than always associating it with love as most women seem to do.

On and hand
On the one hand, he does not work for a large agency, but is almost always self-employed.
On the one hand, the Public Health Service declared as recently as October 26 that present radiation levels resulting from the Soviet shots `` do not warrant undue public concern '' or any action to limit the intake of radioactive substances by individuals or large population groups anywhere in the Aj.
On such occasions he had not had the courage to look at the face above the hand, whatever face it might be.
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
On the one hand, the major European nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty, independence, formal equality -- thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience.

On and relay
On such networks, each network link contains one or more DHCP relay agents.
On 26 March 1965 Border Television commenced relay of their signal through a local transmitter on Richmond Hill, above sea level and three miles ( 5 km ) from the centre of Douglas.
On January 1, 2010, Twain carried the Olympic Torch through her hometown as part of the 2010 Winter Olympics torch relay.
On 1 May 1965 the service took its current name of BBC World Service and the service itself expanded its reach with the opening of the Ascension Island relay in 1966, serving African audiences with greater signal and reception, and the later relay on the Island of Masirah.
On 2 August 1853, he met a gathering of 1, 500 to 2, 000 protesters, but all he would promise to do was relay their grievances before the legislature ( which could not meet, as all the other members had fled ).
On January 5, 1940, Edwin H. Armstrong demonstrated FM broadcasting in a long-distance relay network, via five stations in five States.
On a metric track, there will be a relay zone 10 meters before the common start / finish line, frequently marked by a triangle pointed toward the finish.
On 23 May 2012, the London 2012 Olympic Torch relay crossed over the bridge, where two of the torchbearers came together in a ' kiss ' to exchange the flame in the middle of Brunel's iconic landmark.
On April 1, 2012, as its April Fool announcement, deaf-owned and deaf-operated video relay service provider Convo Communications declared that it was relocating its headquarters to Vera and that city officials had agreed to rename the town to Deaf.
On November 9, 2011, after the national test was attempted, stations began calling in saying that some of their receivers weren't able to relay the test, or some just didn't get the test at all ; DirecTV users reported even hearing Lady Gaga's " Paparazzi " throughout the test.
* On October 19, 2008 KWVE-FM of San Clemente, California was scheduled to conduct a Required Weekly Test ; however, it conducted a Required Monthly Test by mistake, causing all stations and cable systems in the immediate area to relay the test.
On 5 April 2008, she became a torchbearer of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
On the conventional side, the control valve set a reference pressure in a volume, which set brake cylinder pressure via a relay valve.
On the electric side, pressure from a second straight-air trainline controlled the relay valve via a two-way check valve.
* On August 2, 1957, the world record for high-band ( channels 7 – 13 ) sporadic E television DX was extended to approximately with the reception of the YVLV channel 9 relay from Maracaibo, Venezuela, by Bobby Grimes in Little Rock, Arkansas.
On February 25, 2000 a train near Avondale station struck two automatic train control technicians who were inspecting a relay box ; one was fatally injured and the other technician suffered serious injuries.
On April 8, with a month left in his tour, Cleland was ordered to set up a radio relay station on a nearby hill.
* On September 17, 2008, the Lord Mayor of London and some 500 freemen drove a flock of Romney ewes in relay across the bridge to raise funds for the Lord Mayor's charities ( Orbis and Wellbeing of Women ).
On February 4 of 1927, Otto Fetting claimed that he had been visited by John the Baptist, and that he had delivered a message for him to relay to the Temple Lot organization.
On All-Electric cars the dynamics were effective to 0. 75-mph where the lockout relay then allowed a spring applied friction brake to engage a drum on each of the four motor drive shafts ; this completed the stop and held the car in park.
On November 17, 2006 NASA announced the successful test of the MRO as an orbital communications relay.
On both occasions, he reached the final of the 4 x 100 m relay, and also placed 5th in the 200 m final of 1964.
On a visit to Greece for an Olympic conference in 1934, Diem and Lewald imagined a new symbolic pageant that would cloak the German games with the ancient Greek mantle: the transit of a lit Olympic flame from Greece to Berlin by a relay of torch-bearing runners.
On the moon, the relay station has been subject to a takeover.

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