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Perhaps and result
Perhaps the most immediate political result of the First Punic War was the downfall of Carthage's naval power.
Perhaps as a result of the pharaoh's role in Pompey's murder, Caesar sided with Cleopatra ; he is reported to have wept at the sight of Pompey's head, which was offered to him by the pharaoh as a gift.
Perhaps as a result of this, and the fact that Le Morte D ' Arthur was one of the earliest printed books in England, published by William Caxton in 1485, most later Arthurian works are derivative of Malory's.
Perhaps as a direct result of this scandal, the Conservative party fell in the eyes of the public and was relegated to being the Official Opposition in the federal election of 1874.
Perhaps the neck was a result of both forces.
Perhaps as a result of this disinformation, the Germans never corrected their aim, with the end result that most bombs landed in the South London suburbs or the Kent countryside, doing far less damage than they otherwise would have done.
Perhaps as a result, the Japanese only learned of one bomb's reaching Wyoming, landing and failing to explode, so they stopped the launches after less than six months.
Perhaps as a result of this reading and seeing himself as an archetypical tragic hero, Berlioz began to weave personal references into his music.
Perhaps as a result, Tony Blair chose to keep him in his job throughout his ten years as Prime Minister ; making Brown an unusually dominant figure and the longest serving Chancellor since the Reform Act of 1832.
Perhaps as a result of this controversy, in 1750, Squire sold his land and moved the family to North Carolina.
Perhaps as a result, the leather community that emerged from the motorcycle clubs also became the practical and symbolic location for gay men's open exploration of kink and S & M.
Perhaps as a result, the unemployment rate is low.
Perhaps as a result of his association with Charles Anderson, Braid became a " corresponding " member of the learned society, the Wernerian Natural History Society.
Perhaps the best result of the season came on 14 January 1984 when they won 1 – 0 at Liverpool – the dominant side of that era, who were in the process of winning their third successive league title ( and also the European Cup and Football League Cup ) that season.
* Perhaps the earlier of the two silk texts ( or maybe the text that it was copied from ) was simply the result of someone taking dictation in the fastest way that s / he could write.
Perhaps as a result of this, he was voted CART's Most Popular Driver Award.
Perhaps his best result came at the 1952 Saltsjöbaden Interzonal, which he won with a score of 16. 5 / 20, three clear points ahead of Tigran Petrosian and Mark Taimanov in second place, and without losing a game.
Perhaps the oldest bonds still outstanding as a result of war are the British Consols, some of which are the result of the refinancing of debts incurred during the Napoleonic Wars.
Perhaps transpose is used as a noun only by mathematicians ; the transpose of a matrix is the result of the process of transposition of the matrix ; the two-syllable noun and the four-syllable noun differ in meaning in that one is the result and the other is the process.
Perhaps as a result of this unorthodox training ( or in spite of it ), he developed a powerful and effective backhand but never had anything more than an accurate but relatively soft serve.
( Perhaps the administrator has concerns that unrestricted use might result in someone smuggling out a tape containing important information ; but the precise reason does not matter for the purpose of explaining the functioning of the key distribution center.

Perhaps and general
Perhaps the tragedy of his life was that he was never awarded the high official position which he desired, from which he wished to demonstrate the general well-being that would ensue if humane persons ruled and administered the state.
Perhaps the earliest algorithms used in speech encoding ( and audio data compression in general ) were the A-law algorithm and the µ-law algorithm.
Perhaps the most important of the Rules of Evidence is that, in general, hearsay testimony is inadmissible ( although there are many exceptions to this rule ). the United Kingdom the Civil Evidence Act 1995 sec 1 specifically allows for admission of ' hearsay ' evidence, legislation also allows for ' hearsay ' evedence to be used in criminal proceedings.
Perhaps it is best known to the general public for its highly accurate ensemble of atomic clocks and its year 2000 Timeball replacement.
Perhaps oddly, this approach is not the most general way to represent probability amplitudes.
" He quotes George B. McClellan, the Union general, as saying: " Perhaps there is no doubt that he was the best infantry soldier developed on either side during the Civil War.
Perhaps because of a general aversion to the global player Microsoft, this version was welcomed by the MSX community.
Perhaps the best known argument against the tendency of psychiatrists to label people who are " disabled by living " as mentally ill, it was described by David Cooper as " a decisive, carefully documented demystification of psychiatric diagnostic labelling in general.
Perhaps the best indication of a general distaste for such matters was the statement by Henry Stimson in his memoirs that " gentlemen should not read each other's mail ".
Perhaps most significant was the influence of Sieyès ’ s pamphlet on the structural concerns that arose surrounding the convocation of the Estates general.
Perhaps the material Germany needed above all others was iron ore, a steady supply of which was imperative in the creation of steel to sustain her war effort and general economy.
The difficulty is to find something that will sufficiently interest the kids ... Perhaps a title, Trained by Fate, would be general enough.
" Perhaps the black beans carried with them connotations of warding away or dispelling bad things in general, whether it be unwelcome spirits haunting a household as seen during Lemuria, or preventing undesired gossip towards an individual as in the old hag's ritual during Feralia.
Perhaps the most famous of the Kamsarakan family was Narses, who served as a eunuch and general under Justinian I of the Byzantine Empire.
Perhaps contrary to Schreyer's expectations, he secured the nomination for himself ( despite the fact that he was not yet a Canadian citizen ) and was duly returned in the general election that followed, defeating Progressive Conservative Mark Ingebrigtson by about 300 votes.
Perhaps John L. O ' Sullivan captured the general purpose of the Young America Movement in an 1837 editorial for the Democratic Review:
Perhaps its production costs were too great ; but in a letter to Eekhoud Fersen complained of the lack of interest of the press and the public ; and a general hostility from press or society cannot be ruled out.
Perhaps the Canadian Charters single overriding limitation upon all of the enumerated rights is much more general limitation than the specific limitations in the European Convention.
Perhaps no one was as surprised at his rapid advance in rank as his father, now a brigadier general, who was serving in North Africa at the time Brown arrived there with the 93d Bombardment Group when it was temporarily detached from the Eighth Air Force.
Perhaps because of this, the Act did not explicitly address the position of territorial waters although Section 11 ( 4 ) provided that neither Southern Ireland nor Northern Ireland would have any competence to make laws in respect of “ Lighthouses, buoys, or beacons ( except so far as they can consistently with any general Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom be constructed or maintained by a local harbour authority )”.
Perhaps the most common and general such theorem is Lorentz reciprocity ( and its various special cases such as Rayleigh-Carson reciprocity ), named after work by Hendrik Lorentz in 1896 following analogous results regarding sound by Lord Rayleigh and Helmholtz ( Potton, 2004 ).
Perhaps the most famous interview occurred in May 1983 during a general election special of its " On the Spot " feature.
Perhaps because of this, the Act did not explicitly address the position of territorial waters, although section 11 ( 4 ) provided that neither Southern Ireland nor Northern Ireland would have any competence to make laws in respect of “ lighthouses, buoys, or beacons ( except so far as they can consistently with any general Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom be constructed or maintained by a local harbour authority )”.

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