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Or and simply
Or a wife may make sudden demands that she be courted, flattered or coaxed, simply because she needs her ego lifted.
Or simply an Act?
Or, if you prefer, Niggle's Tree always existed — he simply echoed it in his art.
Or the definition may be simply that a people is a group of individuals who unanimously choose a separate state.
Or if you stood next to something which you could pick up, you pressed ' A ' to pick it up, and to drop it back down to the floor you simply pressed ' A ' again ( and if you pressed ' A ' while moving Link threw whatever he was holding ).
Or it's possible that Cobasys simply wants the market for itself and is waiting for a major automaker to start producing plug-in hybrids or electric vehicles.
Or is the work simply a court painting?
Or more simply, 1-2 is a complete rotation of the Earth, but because the revolution around the Sun affects the angle the Sun hits a position on the Earth, 1-3 is how long it takes noon to return
Ostensibly this was to ensure if he died before her Suzanne would “ inherit the rights to his work, since, under French law, there was no ‘ common-law wife ’ legislation … Or he may simply have wanted to affirm where his true loyalty lay.
Or they simply did not attend the House of Commons at all ( some citing expense, given that MPs were unpaid until 1911 and the journey to Westminster both costly and arduous ).
Or, in Gaussian units the Bohr radius is simply
This was in fact the address of a bar, Tonneau d ' Or, and indeed most of their time was spent either drinking in a number of bars in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, principally at Chez Moineau on the Rue du Four, or else simply walking the streets.
Or do we simply " deflate " the total current money value of capital equipment by the average price of capital goods?
Or perhaps the consonants were simply inverted under the influence of the many settlements of France called Neuilly ( a frequent placename whose etymology is completely different from the special case of Neuilly-sur-Seine ).
It would be absurd for an officer to tell the accused that ‘ you know what you stole I'm not telling .’ Or, to simply hand the accused individual a catalog of Neiman Marcus ' entire inventory and say ‘ it's in there somewhere, you figure it out .’”
Or it's possible that Cobasys simply wants the market for itself and is waiting for a major automaker to start producing plug-in hybrids or electric vehicles.
Şanlıurfa,, often simply known as Urfa in daily language ( Kurdish Riha, Arabic الرها Ar-Ruhā, Syriac ܐܘܪܗ Urhoy, Armenian Ուռհա Or ' ha ), in ancient times Edessa, is a city with 482, 323 inhabitants ( 2009 estimate ) in south-eastern Turkey, and the capital of Şanlıurfa Province.
Or, simply put, the king is under direct attack and cannot avoid being captured.
A fragment held by the British Library ( Or. 8210 / S. 512 ) simply lists 30 initial consonants.
Or simply " Fernsehturm " (" Television Tower ") for it was the first broadcast tower in Frankfurt.
Or it may simply have been because branches of the native religion and Christianity had converged to a point where their similarities made the change a minor one.
Or is it simply someone who just doesn't show up?
Or it may simply be imitation Latin with no meaning, made up to impress people: I will speak of one man ... that went about in King James his time ... who called himself, The Kings Majesties most excellent Hocus Pocus, and so was he called, because that at the playing of every Trick, he used to say, Hocus pocus, tontus talontus, vade celeriter jubeo, a dark composure of words, to blinde the eyes of the beholders, to make his Trick pass the more currently without discovery, because when the eye and the ear of the beholder are both earnestly busied, the Trick is not so easily discovered, nor the Imposture discerned.
Or, to put it more simply, where an individual is facing a deprivation of life, liberty, or property, procedural due process mandates that he or she is entitled to adequate notice, a hearing, and a neutral judge.

Or and using
Or using typed time:
Or, this can be accomplished by weighting the class means by the number of students in each class ( using a weighted mean of the class means ):
In blazons ( a vexillological description using flag terminology ), the South African flag is described as " per pall fesswise gules, sable and azure, a fesswise pall vert fimbriated argent, Or and argent.
Or another example of how to solve a problem using the law of sines:
Or it may involve harnessing the means of information dissemination itself, using online information sources to disseminate alternative definitions of commonly accepted facts.
Proceed to light the tinder with a match or lighter ; Or lighting you coal using one the many different primitive fire starting techniques and transferring it to the tinder nest.
A posthumous play, Les Précepteurs, using the themes of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile: Or, On Education, was performed on 17 September 1794 and met with an enthusiastic reception.
Or they may cater to very specific ones: information products such as telephone bills may be personalized for individual customers using market segmentation and information management techniques and technologies similar to those used in direct marketing.
Or, in short, using power sources and in such a way that can be sustained infinitely.
Or, ( 2 ) we could extend the dividend by writing it as, say, 500. 000 ... and continue the process ( using a decimal point in the quotient directly above the decimal point in the dividend ), in order to get a decimal answer, as in the following example.
Or, using the Einstein notation that implicitly sums over repeated indices:
Or it may be merely a set of conventions followed by the compilers, using generic registers and register + offset address modes.
In The Boondocks episode "... Or Die Trying ", the Freemans see Soul Plane 2: The Blackjacking, featuring a terrorist plot to blow up a nuclear power plant using the Soul Plane.
After demonstrating their airplanes using tricycle landing wheels and other innovations, Bell's laboratory on Beinn Bhreagh designed and built a hydrofoil boat-the HD4-which set a water speed record of 71 MPH ( 63 knots ) in 1919., an experimental 1960s-era Canadian Forces hydrofoil, reportedly the world's fastest warship ever built, was named Bras d ' Or in honor of the hydrofoils tested long before on Baddeck Bay in the Bras d ' Or Lake by Bell.
Or sneak into the United States, using an illegal identity to cross the border and living out her life under a pseudonym.
Or are you, like, using ' the force '?
# Or, the thin client will use PXE or NetBoot network booting, a part of the onboard Ethernet firmware, to request an IP address and boot server ( the LTSP server ) using the DHCP protocol.
Or because that verb tenses are expressed using a preposition or exclamation words at the end of the sentence.
Or if a client is struggling with their child because the child gets aggressive and calls the parent names and the parent continually retaliates and also gets angry, then perhaps they have an area of their life where they remain calm even under pressure ; or maybe they have trained a dog successfully that now behaves and can identify that it was the way they spoke to the dog that made the difference and if they put boundaries in place using the same firm tonality the child might listen.
Or, using SI units and the convention introduced above
In 2005 his film Three Times-which features three stories of love set in 1911, 1966 and 2005 using the same actors, Shu Qi and Chang Chen-was the latest to be nominated for a Palme d ' Or ; it received glowing reviews instead.
Or $ 1. 50, using the above example in Odds Against.
Or, a political party could trade support for different measures in a platform, perhaps using allocation voting to " bid " a certain amount of support for a measure that a leader has " asked " them to support: if the measure has enough support in the party, the leader will proceed ; a very explicit model of so-called " political capital ".

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