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Particular and care
Particular care should be taken when a directory is the target because the effect is not intuitive.
Particular difficulties have been observed in the relationship between some care providers and some individuals diagnosed with BPD.
Particular care is taken to determine the exposure of the susceptible population ( s ).
Particular care must be taken when designing systems with bussed signals which are wired to more than one hot-swap component.
Particular care should be taken to determine the actual barrel diameter of such guns before firing them.
Particular care has been taken with the visibility of access points to the reworked escape tunnel, minimizing the risk of escape routes becoming obscured by smoke in the event of a major conflagration.
Particular care must be taken around high pressure sprays of this kind to avoid such injuries.
Particular care is to be taken in the writing of names in legal documents, the slightest error in which invalidates them.
Particular care was taken to train the Chinese to hold their fire until their targets were within effective range.
Particular emphasis should be placed on training health care providers and on public health initiatives.
Particular care was taken to meet evangelical concerns in a Province that is historically High Church rather than Low Church in its main emphasis.
Particular care must be taken by the surgeon to not remove too much cartilage, as doing so can reduce the structure of the trachea and cause breathing difficulties.
Particular areas of interest include global warming, endangered species, energy policy, environmental justice, property rights, legal reform, Medicare reform, health care, Social Security, civil rights, foreign affairs / defense and United Nations reform / withdrawal.

Particular and is
Particular interest is directed towards the condensation of these ligands with metal halides to form substituted phosphide or arside complexes.
Because some have a prevision of the glory to come and others foretaste their suffering, the state of waiting is called " Particular Judgment ".
" Particular " or " Partial justice ", by contrast, is the part of " general justice " or the individual virtue that is concerned with treating others equitably.
Particular instability ( antiaromaticity ) is conferred by the presence of 4n conjugated pi electrons.
; " No Particular Night or Morning ": Two men in a spaceship are having a discussion about how empty and cold space is.
Particular attention is given to the matter of surface erosion, overtopping prevention and protection of levee crest and downstream slope in which cellular confinement is promoted as the most advantageous BMP.
Particular attention is given to daylighting while designing a building when the aim is to maximize visual comfort or to reduce energy use.
Particular law remaining in force, the use of the Latin language is to be preserved in the Latin rites.
Particular note is the advances of General Poor and General Sullivan, each leading troops in separate fronts.
* 1787-William Carey is ordained in England by the Particular Baptists and soon begins to urge that worldwide missions be undertaken.
* Particular negative: Not every S is a P.
The Eastern Orthodox Church teaches that there are two judgments: the first, or " Particular " Judgment, is that experienced by each individual at the time of his or her death, at which time God will decide where the soul is to spend the time until the Second Coming of Christ ( see Hades in Christianity ).
Particular attention is given to his best friend ( and one of the only adept members of the crew ) Mike Schank, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict who is in charge of scoring Coven.
Particular attention is paid to substrate scope, reaction limitations, stereochemical aspects, effects of chemical structures, and the selection of experimental conditions.
Particular emphasis is placed on environmental-friendliness, as well as the quality of the premises and their surroundings.
Particular attention is usually paid to the rearmost car of the train, either by manual inspection or via an automated end-of-train device, to ensure that brake pipe continuity exists throughout the entire train.
Particular persons dream of a spirit of an ancestor or a dead relative ; this spirit appears in a human form, presents himself as a helper and protector, and names an animal ( or sometimes an object ) in which he is manifested.

Particular and necessary
Particular areas and processes of the body that change during pregnancy may also become the focus of psychological investment, but nudity or sexual activity is not always essential, and in some cases actual pregnancy is not necessary to invoke arousal.
Particular communities, due to historical and environmental circumstances, have found themselves outside the state-system and underrepresented in governance ... This is not to deny other Africans their status ; it is to emphasise that affirmative recognition is necessary for hunter-gatherers and herding peoples to ensure their survival.

Particular and name
The Particular Baptists arose in England in the 17th century and took their name from the doctrine of particular redemption, while the term " strict " refers to the practice of closed communion.
Meeting at the Wood store, members of the Ebenezer Church, Particular Baptist from Brighton, England met to change the name.
Among English Calvinistic Baptists, the doctrine was usually known as particular redemption, giving its adherents the name Particular Baptists.

Particular and from
In the 1640s the Particular Baptists were formed, diverging strongly from Arminian doctrine and embracing the strong Calvinism of the Presbyterians and Independents.
Particular duties arise from one's particular situation in relation to others.
Moreover, Baptist " confessions of faith " have often had a clause such as this from the First London ( Particular ) Baptist Confession ( Revised edition, 1646 ):
For instance, Idi Amin Dada, who had been a British army lieutenant prior to Uganda's independence from Britain in October 1962, subsequently styled himself as " His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada,,, Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular ".
* Particular provisions of Church law prevent a heretic from being elected or remaining as Pope.
The foundation stones for Helwys Hall were laid on 21 July 1938 by representatives from the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, The Particular Baptist Fund, The Baptist Missionary Society.
Particular duties arise from each person's particular situation in relation to others.
Particular threats come from the conversion of rice paddies to large-scale production of prawns by pumping in seawater, and the use of pesticides to eliminate the introduced snail Pomacea canaliculata, which damages rice plants.
With the success of the Alan Jackson duet " It's 5 O ' Clock Somewhere ", and the rising popularity of " One Particular Harbour ", the list of songs played at every show went from 8 to 10.
Other popular compositions included the jazz standard " Eccentric " (" That Eccentric Rag " from 1912 ), " Jazzola " ( 1919 ), " I Got a New Deal in Love ", " Swing, Mr. Charlie ", " Sapho Rag ", " Two Time Dan ", " Mary Jane " with Andy Razaf, " Beale Street Mama ", " I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again Tomorrow ", " Aggravatin ' Papa ", recorded in 1923 by Bessie Smith and Alberta Hunter with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, Florence Mills, Pearl Bailey, and Sophie Tucker, " Palesteena ", the classic " Margie ", " Mary Lou ", " Singin ' the Blues ", " Meet Me in No Special Place ( And I'll Be There at No Particular Time )", recorded by Nat King Cole, and the title song for the movie Portrait of Jennie ( 1948 ).
Particular admirers from his youth were the painter George Romney, and a cultivated clergyman, Anthony Stephen Mathew and his wife Mrs. Mathew, in whose house in Rathbone Place the young Flaxman used to meet the best " blue-stocking " society of the day and, among associates of his own age, the artists William Blake and Thomas Stothard, who became his closest friends.
Particular concern has been raised over the safety of areas downstream from the volcano due to recent heavy rainfall in the area that could facilitate an avalanche in the event of an eruption ; however, no evacuation orders have yet been issued.
Groups calling themselves " Reformed Baptist " were also differentiated from Strict Baptists and Particular Baptists, who shared a Calvinist doctrine, but differed on ecclesiastical polity.
Those associations and churches that do not trace their lineage through the New Salem ( such as Mountain, Mud River, Twin Creek and others, along with some churches that are in the larger associations ) may have originated in the North District Association ; or else like the Mud River churches originated from the Particular Baptist.
Two strains of Baptists emigrated from England to America — the General Baptists and the Particular Baptists.
* A Detail of Some Particular Services Performed in America, During the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779, Compiled from Journals and Original Papers ... taken from the Journal Kept on Board of the Ship ' Rainbow ' Commanded By Sir George Collier ( New York, 1835 )
General Baptists are distinguished from Particular or Reformed Baptists.
In 1820, Elder Dugald Campbell and his followers, believing the Regular Baptists of the area had departed from gospel faith and order, withdrew from them and constituted a church in Aldborough, now known as the Particular Covenanted Baptist Church in Canada.
The second part, " How to be a Particular Alien ", describes particular occupations from Bloomsbury intellectual to bus driver, finishing with how to be a naturalised citizen, which includes the eating of porridge for breakfast, and alleging that you like it.
Particular difficulty had been experienced by the force in sweeping the straits of naval mines because of gunfire from Ottoman forts and well-concealed mobile howitzer batteries.
A diocese is the most familiar form of such local particular Churches, but there are other forms, including that of a territorial abbacy, an apostolic vicariate and an apostolic prefecture: " Particular Churches, in which and from which the one and only Catholic Church exists, are principally dioceses.

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