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Part and appeal
Part of the strip's broad appeal is due to its lack of social or political commentary ; though this was Davis's original intention, he also admitted that his " grasp of politics isn't strong ", remarking that, for many years, he thought " OPEC was a denture adhesive ".
Part of the game's appeal was the use of special moves that could only be discovered by experimenting with the game controls, which created a sense of mystique and invited players to practice the game, although similar controller motions used for grappling maneuvers in the earlier Brian Jacks Uchi Mata were deemed too difficult.
Part of the U. S. appeal was due to the dubbing, which gave the show a campy charm that evoked English-dubbed Chinese kung fu movies of the 1970s.
Part of their appeal was their simple design ( and resulting low cost ) and often high power-to-weight ratio.
Sections 54 to 59 of the Access to Justice Act 1999 and Part 52 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 came into force on 2 May 2000, and created one universal appeals system ; not all of these are to the Court of Appeal, with the principle used that an appeal should go to the next highest court in the hierarchy.
Part of Christian's appeal to the common people may be explained by the fact that he allowed Danish commoners into state service, but his attempts to curtail the influence of the nobility also meant continuing his father's drive toward absolutism.
Part of the appeal of this instrument over the early modular Moogs was the fact that the Minimoog required no patch cables ; its signal and control voltage path is hard-wired, or " normalled ".
Part of the monarchy's appeal may lay in the personal characteristics of Juan Carlos, whose philosophy on his family, on personal integrity, and on a selfless work ethic were revealed in intimate private letters of fatherly advice to his son Felipe, Prince of Asturias, between 1984 and 1985, when Felipe was then attending university in Canada.
Part of a recreational area that includes snowshoe trails and an alpaca farm, it is a tourist attraction, with particular appeal to believers in New Age systems.
Part of the appeal of computational descriptions is that they are relatively easy to interpret, and thus may be seen as contributing to our understanding of particular mental processes, whereas connectionist models are in general more opaque, to the extent that they may be describable only in very general terms ( such as specifying the learning algorithm, the number of units, etc.
Part of his appeal was his " geek to chic " transformation in appearance.
Part of the book's appeal, in addition to its poetical astronomy, was its notoriety as a Reformist text: Palingenius was placed on the Index of Prohibited Books by the Inquisition and consequently enjoyed popularity in Protestant regions across Europe.
Part of cross country running's appeal is the natural and distinct characteristics of each venue's terrain and weather.
Part of the appeal of the series is watching Ramona grow up.
Part of the emulator's appeal was efficiency: it ran on modest Pentium and 486 PCs clocking as low as 100MHz.
Part of the appeal of adventure racing is expecting the unexpected.
Part of the continued appeal of the AE86 for motorsports is its rear-drive configuration, a feature not available in most newer lightweight coupes.
Part of its appeal is that each print is a unique monotype.
Part of Harman's appeal lay in his dark good looks and appealing physicality.
Part of the reason for the broad appeal of his work was the sense that the reader could really learn something of geology, biology, astronomy, paleontology, oceanography and the exotic locations and cultures of world through the adventures of Verne's protagonists.
Part of Boyle's massive appeal has been the difference between her allegedly-impressive talent and her " never been kissed " and " spinster " labels.
Part of Kynaston's appeal may have been his ambiguous sexuality.
Part of Samura's appeal is in not painting his " villains " with black-and-white strokes ; even the supposed antagonist Anotsu, who espouses an " end justifies the means " philosophy, elicits sympathy from the reader via his ultimate goal-in that, fighting the widespread corruption of his era and therein fashioning a stronger Japanese society.
Part of Cortana's appeal has lain in her good looks.

Part and tennis
Part of the Vestavia Hills School System, the high school is known for the success of its band, math, debate, " We the People " Team, Economics Challenge Team, American football, soccer, wrestling, baseball, and tennis teams.

Part and stems
Part of the significance of the land stems from the religious significance of Jerusalem, the holiest city to Judaism, the assumed place of Jesus's ministry, and the Isra and Mi ' raj event in Islam.
Part of the comic's popularity stems from the reader's ability to relate to the characters and their experiences.
Part of this controversy stems from the fact that the Schumann resonance parameters extractable from observations provide only a limited amount of information about the coupled lightning source-ionospheric system geometry.
Part of the episode's notoriety stems from a popular standup routine by comedian Bill Cosby ( on his 1966 album Wonderfulness ), an account of his staying up late as a child to listen to scary radio shows against his parents ' wishes and being terrified by the chicken heart.
Part of the controversy over these stems from the criteria the league used to determine its champion.
Part of the controversy surrounding the Chessman case stems from how the death penalty was applied.
Part of this failure stems from the inability to base CSR morbidity off of one or two personality traits.
Part of the problem stems from that fact that ethnophilosophy is in large part a response to Western views of African thought ; this polemical rôle works against its philosophical validity.
Part of the problem stems from the experience in NYC with annual tournaments, which when sponsored by companies such as Budweiser ( 80's ) fell victim to forces on tournament courts that turned away further corporate involvement.
Part of Donaldist culture is to create complex backronyms for names and titles ; this usage stems from Carl Barks's Junior Woodchucks comics, where the scout leaders generally had long and pompous titles, leading to jocular acronyms.
Part of the mystery stems from the fact that the papers have not survived and appear to have been intentionally destroyed by Union Secretary of War Edwin Stanton in 1865.
A major advantage of factored language models is that they allow users to specify linguistic knowledge such as the relationship between word tokens and Part of speech in English, or morphological information ( stems, root, etc.

Part and from
Part of the Bassae Frieze ( from the temple of Apollo Epikurios ) at the British Museum.
Part of the confusion could stem from there being another man by the same name in Cooperstown in 1839.
* ( Part 1 ) NASA film on the Apollo 16 mission from the Internet Archive
* ( Part 2 ) NASA film on the Apollo 16 mission from the Internet Archive
Part of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti from the Monumentum Ancyranum ( Temple of Augustus and Rome ) at Ancyra, built between 25 BCE-20 BCE.
Part of Abergavenny and Skirrid Fach ( Little Skirrid ) seen from the castle ruins
:* Part of an impressive horse from the chariot group adorning the summit of the Mausoleum
Ordinarily, a Part IV bankruptcy lasts three years from the filing of the Statement of Affairs with ITSA.
Part of the slowness of the calcium-water reaction results from the metal being partly protected by insoluble white calcium hydroxide.
Part of the civil liberties argument, especially from groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, was that parents who wanted to block sites could use their own content-filtering software, making government involvement unnecessary.
The interpolated story in chapter 33 of Part four of the First Part is a retelling of a tale from Canto 43 of Orlando, regarding a man who tests the fidelity of his wife.
Similarly, many of both Sancho's adventures in Part II and proverbs throughout are taken from popular Spanish and Italian folklore.
( Part 1 examines the four truths from a Western psychological perspective )
* Part of Christopher Young's score from Def Con 4 in several scenes ( including Godzilla's attack on the Soviet submarine, the scene where the SDF armored division arrives in Tokyo Bay, and Okumura's near-death experience during the helicopter extraction in Tokyo ).
Part of the volcanic chain in the Lesser Antilles arc, Grenada and its possessions generally vary in elevation from under 300 meters to over 600 meters above sea level.
Part of the Zliten mosaic from Libya ( Leptis Magna ), about 2nd century CE.
Part of this storyline was taken from the 1983 Emmy-winning special Garfield on the Town.
Part of the relics were taken from Constantinople by Crusaders during the Fourth Crusade, in 1204, and ended up in Rome.
Part of his proposal was the idea that micropayments could be automatically exacted from the reader for all the text, no matter how many snippets of content are taken from various places.
A paraphrased extract from Howard Carter's diary of 26 November 1922 is used as the plaintext for Part 3 of the encrypted Kryptos sculpture at the CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
* ISO 3166-3, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 3: Code for formerly used names of countries, defines codes for country names which have been deleted from ISO 3166-1 since its first publication in 1974.
* Kidney: Part of the collecting system in the kidneys ; urine flows from the calyces, through the infundibula into the renal pelves
Part of 5 March 1940 memo from Lavrentiy Beria to Stalin proposing execution of Polish officers

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