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Otherwise a later writer may have taken up a comment on life that had been made by Solomon, ‘ Vanity of vanities, all is vanity ,’ and used this as a text to show why even a wise and wealthy king should say such a thing.
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Otherwise and later on, during 1918 and until the Armistice, the Verdun Sector remained an active battle zone where the two adversaries never ceased to confront each other in life-wasting local actions.
Otherwise, video monitoring is simply a means to gather evidence to be analyzed at a later time-perhaps too late in some cases.
Otherwise, we know very little about the feelings of sexual desire and sexual arousal in prepubertal children or whether any feelings they may have can be comparable to what they would experience later on in life as an adult.
Otherwise, Philologists such as Pope ( 1934 ) estimate that perhaps still fifteen percent of the vocabulary of modern French derives from Germanic sources, but its proportion was bigger in Old French, because the French language was consequently relatinized and partly italianized by the clerics and the “ grammarians ” in the Middle Ages and later.
After Eric later said it back and some awkwardness ensued, Red said that you should only say that when you're drunk, dying, or in trouble – " Otherwise, it's just a given.
Although Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great features many of the same characters as Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, it does not fit exactly in the continuity of the Fudge books because it only focuses on Peter's classmate ( who later becomes his cousin ), Sheila Tubman.
Otherwise, she broke into films in 1950, later making a brief uncredited appearance in The Odd Couple as a chambermaid.
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Otherwise what is or is not divine may be loosely defined, as it is used by different belief systems.
Otherwise, they may be aggressive and bite an unfamiliar child, especially one that moves quickly around them or teases them.
Otherwise, we may expect future years to be as full of trouble with the redskins as those have been in the past .</ br >< p > An eastern contemporary, with a grain of wisdom in its wit, says that " when the whites win a fight, it is a victory, and when the Indians win it, it is a massacre.
Otherwise Urban may be portrayed wearing Papal garb and a Bishop's Mitre while holding a bible and a bunch of grapes.
Otherwise, the data is assumed to be error-free ( though, with some small probability, it may contain undetected errors ; this is the fundamental nature of error-checking ).
* Communication Disorder NOS ( Not Otherwise Specified )— the DSM-IV category in which disorders that do not meet the specific criteria for the disorder listed above may be classified.
Otherwise, they normally only take modifiers that add emotive coloring, such as old Mrs Fletcher, poor Charles, or historic York ; in a formal style, this may include the ( the inimitable Henry Higgins ).
Otherwise the reader may see corrupted message contents if another process is modifying the mbox at the same time, even though no actual file corruption occurs.
Otherwise, the Cortes Generales shall appoint both the Regent ( s ) and the guardian, who in this case may not be held by the same person, except by the father or mother of direct relation of the king.
Otherwise, the individual may not be allowed to participate in ceremonies or even in social ritual such as marriage.
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Otherwise the courts have a discretion to apply international law where it does not conflict with statute or the common law.
Otherwise, the lock could have been put on the packet by a corrupt postal worker pretending to be Bob, so as to fool Alice.
Otherwise, Grace played for expenses but these were loaded as, for example, he is known to have claimed £ 15 per appearance for Gloucestershire and £ 20 for representing the Gentlemen.
Otherwise, it would have made a convenient corral for the animals traded in the nearby cattle market, just outside the starting gate.
An early example is If It Had Happened Otherwise ( 1931 ) which features a contribution by Winston Churchill who examined what would have happened had Robert E. Lee won at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Otherwise he would have been deliberately condemning his kingdom to perpetual strife, for the codicil appointed the duc du Maine commander of the civil and military Household, with Villeroy as his second-in-command.
Otherwise known as Durham quilts, North Country quilts have a long history in north-east England, dating back to the Industrial Revolution and beyond.
Otherwise in the United States, the courts of original jurisdiction in most states have jurisdiction over a particular county, parish, shire, or borough ; but instead of being called " county court " they are called " superior court " or " circuit court ".
Otherwise the archives – containing a vast number of documents relating to the 1500-years ' history of the Abbey as well as some 1400 irreplaceable manuscript codices, chiefly patristic and historical – would have been destroyed in the Allied air bombing which almost completely destroyed the Abbey shortly afterwards.
Otherwise the major design work is rumoured to have been done by German car designer Luigi Colani, who also did design concepts for BMW's motorcycle division in the late 1970s.
Otherwise, their presence is to be inferred mostly through the effects they have on neighboring sounds, and on patterns of alternation that they participate in ; when a laryngeal is attested directly, it is usually as a vowel ( as in the Greek examples below ).
Otherwise, the corresponding frames would have had to be cut from the other three films ( the other two picture films plus the soundtrack film ) in order to preserve synchronization.
Otherwise, an AP would have to build commercial terms with as many MSSPs as possible, and this might be a cost burden.
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