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Other potential targets go into seclusion, and are rarely heard from or seen in public, such as writer Salman Rushdie.
Other criteria, and potential new categories of disorder, were established by consensus during meetings of the committee, as chaired by Spitzer.
Other potential competitors for office installations include the Personal Handy-phone System ( popular in Asia ), and the use of private calls in a local microcell ( using a cellular phone technology ).
Other external factors include time and potential biota.
Other external factors that play an important role in ecosystem functioning include time and potential biota.
Other forms of potential energy include compressed gases ( such as pneumatic motors ), springs ( clockwork motors ) and elastic bands.
Other former " big-name " Marlins include Hall of Famer Andre Dawson, potential Hall of Famers Mike Piazza, Bobby Bonilla, Carlos Delgado, Moisés Alou, Benito Santiago, Rob Nen and Trevor Hoffman, and productive players Craig Counsell and Jorge Cantu.
Other fish suggested as potential prey include lumpsuckers, Shorthorn Sculpins, cod, crustaceans, and sand lance.
Other training exercises and pressure drills include students closing their eyes and reacting to a variety of potential threats.
Other often-less-obvious elements of mania include delusions ( of grandeur, potential, persecution or otherwise ), hypersensitivity, hypervigilance, hypersexuality, hyper-religiosity, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, talkativeness, an internal pressure to keep talking ( over-explanation ) or rapid speech, grandiose ideas and plans, and decreased need for sleep ( e. g. feeling rested after 3 or 4 hours of sleep ).
Other suggestions have surfaced over the years that the " p " stands for the Latin terms pondus hydrogenii, potentia hydrogenii, or potential hydrogen.
Other perceived losses include inefficiency and lack of mobility in the service of others, and insufficient appeal to potential members.
Other greenhouse gases can also be traded, but are quoted as standard multiples of carbon dioxide with respect to their global warming potential.
Other works examined the potential relationships forged by mass media between the perception of social problems and their portrayal by the media ( Hubbard et al., 1975 ).
Other possibilities still offer potential for development.
Other writers, while admitting the distance between Marx and Engels and Stalin, are less charitable, noting for example that the anarchist Bakunin predicted the oppressive potential of their ideas.
Other priorities are obtaining " additional development assistance from potential donor countries ", widening the scope of Tuvalu's bilateral diplomatic relations, and, more generally, expressing " Tuvalu's interests and concerns ".
Other states, however, plan to adopt the residential fire sprinkler mandate but delay its implementation, while other states still oppose it .”( www. contractormag. com ) This would have the potential to reduce the need of a large fire department in the long run.
Other potential regions involve cell scaffolding proteins such as the MAGUK family.
Other methods convert kinetic energy into potential energy in such stored forms as pressurized air or pressurized oil.
Other potential tests include:
Of the uncanny feeling of emotional unity we experience in surrendering ourselves — giving up temporarily the burden of our difference — to the Other in art, Rank writes in Art and Artist: " produces a satisfaction which suggests that it is more than a matter of the passing identification of two individuals, that it is the potential restoration of a union with the Cosmos, which once existed and was then lost.
Other potential aircraft for Cannon AFB are AC-130H Spectre Gunships and the MC-130H Combat Talon II.
Other calls Rubinstein made to potential patrons came to no avail.
Other mineral deposits with actual or potential commercial value include gold, silver, gypsum, talc, calcite, dolomite, roofing slate, limestone aggregate, building stone, sand and gravel.

Other and allies
Other allies consulted
Other scholars have even said that Luke wrote this apology in order to support Christians who were becoming allies with local Roman officials.
Other historians contend that the Mattachine Society between 1953 and 1966 was enormously effective as it published a magazine, developed relationships with allies in the fight for homosexual equality, and influenced public opinion on the topic too.
Other local leaders, however, thought that the Europeans could solve economic problems or become allies in the event of a dispute with belligerent neighbors.
Other variants may add a " U " for " unsure "; a " C " for " curious "; an " I " for " intersex "; another " T " for " transsexual " or " transvestite "; another " T ", " TS ", or " 2 " for " Two ‐ Spirit " persons ; an " A " or " SA " for " straight allies "; or an " A " for " asexual ".
Other suggestions include that it was named for James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth ( 1649 – 1685 ), who had many allies among the East Jersey leadership.
Other possible alliesthe Dutch Republic, Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, and the Republic of Venice – sent letters saying they would not be able to offer Frederick assistance if he accepted the Bohemian offer ; only Gabriel Bethlen offered words of encouragement.
Other forces, often a combined force of colonial volunteers and their Indian allies, continued to attack, kill, capture or disperse bands of Narragansett, Nipmuc, Wampanough, etc.
Other allies have included the Sentinels of Justice and the so-called " Vault of Heroes ", a group of costumed crimefighters placed in suspended animation in the 1940s by the mystic, Dr. Weird ( the Vault was AC Comics ' method of reviving a number of public domain superheroes from now-defunct publishing companies of the Golden Age of Comic Books ).
Other allies and guests of Mudge were James Ferguson, the astronomer, and James Northcote, originally a chemist's assistant, who owed him his position in Reynolds's studio.
Other critical interests include the security of US allies and preventing potentially hostile alliances from being formed to threaten US national security.
Other WAC translators were assigned jobs helping the US Army interface with our Chinese allies.
Other groups include Black Student Caucus, Hispanic / Latino ( a ) Association, Affinity representing LGBT students and allies, and the Social Justice Group whose first chair was Lutheran Pastor Mark Powell, Class of 2008.
Other allies of King Sigismund, especially in his fights against the Czech Hussites, was the noble family Rozgonyi, which received the Pozsony county head function in 1421.
Although Flynn distanced the Committee from the claims of extremist and anti-Semitic groups, such as the National Union for Social Justice, his old pro-war leftist allies cut him off, and The New Republic pulled his regular column, " Other People ’ s Money.
Other well-represented families include about 500 types of ferns and fern allies, Chinese medicinal herbs, plants of economic importance, Old rose cultivars, and California native plants.
Other clans followed and left their allies retreating uphill.
Other abilities — like skills that raise power or defense, or heal the user or its allies — vary from Denjū to Denjū.
Other sometime allies include the Trouble Boys, a street gang devoted to emulating and tormenting Jack-in-the-Box.
Other type of weapons named maquinaria ( machinery ) can be deployed in the support line, to use them the controller must control at least one ally, other maquinarias will require more allies.

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