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Ostensibly and be
Ostensibly Syariah Courts only have jurisdiction over persons who declare themselves to be Muslims.
Ostensibly, this was not due to Lovestone's insubordination in challenging a decision by Stalin, but for his support for American Exceptionalism, the thesis that socialism could be achieved peacefully in the USA.
Ostensibly for the black students ' safety and to maintain an air of calm on the campus, University administrators placed certain restrictions on where and when the black students could be on campus.
Ostensibly produced for children, they include sufficient visual puns to be of interest to adults.
Ostensibly for Ertebølle Kultur, EBK could be either German or Danish and has the added advantage that Ellerbek also begins with E.
Ostensibly, the purpose of the project will be the construction of a spaceship seven miles long called the " Victory " to carry the population of the despairing world to a paradise planet called " Home ".
Ostensibly to prevent outbreaks of lice and fleas, the Supervisors began requiring that all prisoners ' heads be shaved.
Ostensibly, Shayera's duty was to be ambassador to the Earth ( similar in capacity to her fellow Leaguer Wonder Woman's role for Patriarch's World and the Amazonian culture ); she was to ensure mutual cooperation between Thanagar and Earth.
Ostensibly, all but one of the psalms can now be replaced with hymns, and instruments can be used as an accompaniment.

Ostensibly and used
Ostensibly for luck, these are in fact homing devices ( a plot device previously used in the episode " The Duchess Assignment ").
Ostensibly a slab standing vertically along the bank of the Tagus, the design takes the form of the prow of a caravel ( ship used in the early Portuguese exploration ).

Ostensibly and event
Ostensibly an event to celebrate the James River running of shad, at a shad planking, the oily, bony fish are smoked for the occasion on wood planks over an open flame.

Ostensibly and complete
Ostensibly, he was traveling for his health ; actually, he was mounting an intensive campaign to persuade the French to grant complete independence.
Ostensibly the easiest period, as the Bible provides an unbroken male lineage from Adam through to Solomon complete with the ages of the individuals involved.

Ostensibly and power
Ostensibly, the purpose is to provide basic guarantees for the people ; in reality, it's an attempt to check the Emperor's power with legal limits.
Ostensibly the embryo for an independent Palestinian state, the new government, from the moment of its inception, was thus reduced to the unhappy role of a shuttlecock in the ongoing power struggle between Cairo and Amman.
* Ostensibly, the last truly independent Gaelic sovereignty, which had achieved a status of medieval statehood, and hence the last Gaelic state in Ireland, although never covering more than a part of the country, until its rulers, the O ' Donnells, who governed under the Brehon Laws, fell from power after defeat by English forces at Kinsale in 1601.

Ostensibly and has
Ostensibly, Alice has the following options:
Ostensibly to protect vines from Pierce's Disease, the idea has run into widespread opposition.
Ostensibly the coal was desperately needed in Britain's austere post-war economy to fuel the railways, but the decision has been, and is, widely seen as useful cover for an act of class-war spite against the coal-owning aristocracy.
Ostensibly, the appointment is meant to reconfigure the country on less imperialistic, more liberal lines, but in reality Rougon has a free hand to crush resistance, curtail opposition, and control the press.
Ostensibly, the group's mission is to rescue Jack Sparrow from the Locker, but, like the others, Will has a secret motive: to retrieve the Black Pearl and free his father from Davy Jones.
Ostensibly an album of piano music recorded by Schoeder himself, the recording consists of many of the solo piano works that Schroeder has been known to play over the years.

Ostensibly and never
Ostensibly popular with women – his poor choice in women was another running gag – Del never settled down with one until he met Raquel, with whom he had a son, Damien.

Ostensibly and been
( Ostensibly, they had been using a plot from a book written by eponymous hero Jason King, but it turns out at the end that that was a double bluff.
Ostensibly it is written in opposition to Whiston's attempt to show that the books of the Old Testament did originally contain prophecies of events in the New Testament story, but that these had been eliminated or corrupted by the Jews, and to prove that the fulfilment of prophecy by the events of Christ's life is all " secondary, secret, allegorical, and mystical ," since the original and literal reference is always to some other fact.
Ostensibly presented as detective fiction, the stories of The New York Trilogy have been described as " meta-detective-fiction ", " anti-detective fiction ", " mysteries about mysteries ", a " strangely humorous working of the detective novel ", " very soft-boiled ", a " metamystery " and a " mixture between the detective story and the nouveau roman ".

Ostensibly and .
Ostensibly Napoleon Bonaparte ( born as Nabulione Buonaparte ) was born at Ajaccio in the same year as the Battle of Ponte Novu, 1769.
Ostensibly, the marriage was delayed until Henry was old enough, but Henry VII procrastinated so much about Catherine's unpaid dowry that it was doubtful if the marriage would ever take place.
Ostensibly fearing a Tuareg secessionist movement in the north, the Traoré regime imposed a state of emergency and harshly repressed Tuareg unrest.
Ostensibly, S, M, L, XL gives a record of the actual implementation of " Manhattanism " throughout the various ( mostly un -) realized projects and texts OMA had generated up to that time.
Ostensibly, Zanzibar's House of Representatives can make laws for Zanzibar without the approval of the union government as long as it does not involve union-designated matters.
Ostensibly a viceroy for Zeno, Odoacer was menacing Byzantine territory and not respecting the rights of Roman citizens in Italy.
Ostensibly, the compromise redressed all regional problems.
Ostensibly, this was due to " musical differences " -- Gregory was unhappy with the plan to record an album whose arrangements relied largely upon orchestral instruments and keyboards rather than guitars.
Ostensibly, the Staatsbewind did its part by prohibiting the import of all enemy goods on July 5, 1803.
Ostensibly a tale about a man in the wrong place at the wrong time, and his struggle to free himself from the oppressive circumstances in which he is plunged, this story also serves to explain how slavery develops in a new colony.
Ostensibly troubled by the favor Michael was beginning to show to another courtier, named Basiliskianos ( Basiliskian ), who was raised as another co-emperor, Basil had Michael assassinated when he lay insensible in his bedchamber following a drinking bout in September 867.
Ostensibly, the movie takes place entirely in town.
Ostensibly in an attempt to end the devastating feuds in the north of Scotland, but obviously influenced by the Norman feudal model, Malcolm ignored tradition and determined to retain the succession within his own line.
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.
Ostensibly based upon the geopolitical theory of American naval officer Alfred Thayer Mahan, and British geographer Halford J. Mackinder, German geopolitik adds older German ideas.
Ostensibly, the lordship extended throughout all of Ireland.
Ostensibly, India were not involved as yet, but rumours abounded that their captain Bishan Bedi and star batsman Sunil Gavaskar had signed WSC options.
Ostensibly, he was only the Holstein minister at Charles's court, in reality he was everything in Sweden except a Swedish subject-finance minister, plenipotentiary to foreign powers, factotum, and responsible to the king alone, though he had not a line of instructions.

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