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Part of what makes Paine's style so memorable is his effective use of repetition and rhetorical questions in addition to the profusion of " anecdote, irony, parody, satire, feigned confusion, folk matter, concrete vocabulary, and.
" Part of the confusion and controversy derives from the fact that the German attack, which became nicknamed " The Little Pearl Harbor " after the Japanese air attack on the American naval base in Hawaii, was highly destructive and lethal in itself, apart from the effects of the gas.
Part of the confusion results from the fact that Johnston commanded the Department of Northern Virginia ( as of October 22, 1861 ) and the name Army of Northern Virginia can be seen as an informal consequence of its parent department's name.
Part of the confusion is the various attribution of the city's namesake as Władysław II the Exile, his grandfather Władysław I Herman, or Vladislav II of Bohemia.
Part of the reason was that the French were in complete confusion by the end of the action, however Hédouville's troops, who had been reconnoitering towards Bergues and taken no part in the action were available.
Part of this is due to obvious flaws in the literary tradition describing the kings: much like the confusion the Ancients exhibited in attributing identical accomplishments to both Tarquinius Priscus and Tarquinius Superbus, the accomplishments of Tullus Hostilius are thought by many scholars to be rhetorical doublets of those of Romulus.
Part of the reason for the confusion over the term Critical Regionalism is that Frampton's famous essay " Towards a Critical Regionalism: Six points for an architecture of resistance " was first published in the book " The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture " ( 1983 ) edited by Hal Foster.
Part of this signaling may be via IGF1R / Insulin Receptor heterodimers ( the reason for the confusion is that binding studies show that IGF1 binds the insulin receptor 100-fold less well than insulin, yet that does not correlate with the actual potency of IGF1 in vivo at inducing phosphorylation of the insulin receptor, and hypoglycemia )..
Part of the confusion may arise from the fact that Kadesh is sometimes mentioned in connection with the Desert of Paran ( Num.
Political analyst Angelo Segrillo, in an article titled " The left-right confusion in the post-Berlin Wall world ", says that " most analysts defined PSDB as center-left as of its foundation, after all, it was the Brazilian Social Democratic Part ".
Part of the confusion here originates from the fact that one must include d-functions in the basis sets used to describe these compounds ( or else unreasonably high energies and distorted geometries result ), and the contribution of the d-function to the molecular wavefunction is large.
Part of the confusion in naming laminal consonants is, quite literally, a matter of point of view: When looking at a person pronouncing a laminal alveolar or denti-alveolar, the tip of the tongue can be seen touching the back of the teeth, or even protruding between the teeth.
Part of He's success was due to the social confusion caused by Japan's Ichi-Go offensive in the areas of China that Japanese operations effected.
Part of the confusion here originates from the fact that one must include d-functions in the basis sets used to describe these compounds ( or else unreasonably high energies and distorted geometries result ), and the contribution of the d-function to the molecular wavefunction is large.
Part of the reason was also to avoid confusion with the Wanganui River in the South Island.
Part of this confusion can be attributed to the succession of peoples who lived in the area during the 17th century and before: the Neutral, Seneca, Mohawk, Cayuga and Wendat nations.

Part and could
In this model, then, the industry is presumed to realize that they could successfully resist a change in the basic wage rate, but since such a change is the only effective means to raising prices they may, in circumstances to be spelled out in Part 2, below, find it to their advantage to allow the wage rise.
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.
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.
Part of the war motif could be a metaphor for the poet in a competitive struggle with the reader in order to push his own vision and ideas upon his audience.
Part of the large amounts of web traffic in the site's early days was because the entire newscast could be viewed for free and supported by advertising.
Part of this variation could be attributed to a wandering of the Pole across the Earth's surface, by a range of a few meters.
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.
(" State of Flux ," " Maneuvers ") Also, in at least two different episodes in which they encountered civilizations that had technology which could shorten their journey home, " Prime Factors " and " Future's End ( Part II )," policies similar to the Prime Directive was cited as a basis for denying Janeway and her crew access to it.
You will have to pay the higher premium for twice the number of years you could have had Part A, but didn ’ t sign-up.
each full 12-month period that you could have had Part B, but didn ’ t sign up for it.
Degree regulations state that, to be awarded a degree, you must have passed two honours examinations ( i. e. two Tripos examinations )-this could include a Part I and a Part II, two Part I exams, or ( in some cases ) a part I and a part IA.
Part I identifies the mental traps that are so easy to fall into – traps that prevent you from being as free as you could be.
Part of the reason recounts could not be completed was the various stoppages ordered by the various branches and levels of the judiciary, most notably the Supreme Court itself.
In the United States, Canada, Bermuda, and U. S. territories, this band is mainly reserved for aeronautics navigational aids, though a small section of the band could theoretically be used for microbroadcasting under the United States Part 15 rules.
Part of the reason for this was so the band could self-produce their albums.
Hostel: Part II was cited in the House of Commons as an example of a film where screenshots could become illegal to possess.
Justice Powell, writing for himself save Part I and V-C joined by Justice Blackmun, Justice Brennan, Justice Marshall, and Justice White, and Part III-A joined only by Justice White, concluded that while the school had a compelling interest in a diverse student body and therefore could consider race as a " plus " factor in its admissions program ( Part IV-D ), it could not ex ante set aside seats specifically for a certain race, resulting in the automatic exclusion of others based only on race ( Part IV-B ).

Part and stem
Part of this criticism stem from the fact that mesmerism became so theatre-like.
* The Tomorrow People-Tirayaan ( Into the Unknown: Part 1 t / m 4, 1976, part 1 alleen stem )
Much of Bach's secular music, including several of the Brandenburg Concerti and Part I of the Well-Tempered Clavier, stem from his years at Köthen.

Part and from
Part of the Bassae Frieze ( from the temple of Apollo Epikurios ) at the British Museum.
* ( 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.
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.
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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