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Perhaps and best-known
Perhaps the best-known study of clairvoyance in recent times has been the US government-funded remote viewing project at SRI / SAIC during the 1970s through the mid-1990s ; at least those studies amongst these that did not involve " agents " visiting or being otherwise aware of the target sites.
Perhaps the best-known type of planetary engineering is terraforming, by which a planet's surface conditions are altered to be more like those of Earth.
Perhaps the best-known value of the gamma function at a non-integer argument is
Perhaps the best-known example is Toronto Bay, chosen as the site of the Upper Canada ( Ontario ) capital for its strategic harbour.
Perhaps the best-known world-map projection is the Mercator projection, originally designed as a form of nautical chart.
Perhaps the best-known part of the MPEG-1 standard is the MP3 audio format it introduced.
Perhaps his best-known motion picture in America is Brain Donors, the 1992 update of the comedy classic A Night at the Opera, starring Smith as a cheeky, opportunistic cab driver turned ballet promoter.
Perhaps the best-known Adult Contemporary station currently in operation is WLTW in New York City, better known as 106. 7 Lite FM.
Perhaps the best-known film adaptation of Shakespeare's play Richard III is the 1955 version directed and produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, who also played the lead role.
Perhaps the best-known story of the Temple's destruction is that it was destroyed by the Qing government for supposed anti-Qing activities.
Perhaps its best-known appearance is in Lewis Carroll's whimsical poem " The Walrus and the Carpenter " that appears in his 1871 book Through the Looking-Glass.
Perhaps the best-known tune he ever wrote is Nel cor più non mi sento from La Molinara, immortalized when Beethoven composed variations based on it.
Perhaps the best-known ripieno concerto is Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3.
Perhaps the best-known Turkish eggplant dishes are İmam bayıldı ( vegetarian ) and Karnıyarık ( with minced meat ).
Perhaps the best-known piece of legislation was the Statute of Labourers of 1351, which addressed the labour shortage problem caused by the Black Death.
Perhaps the best-known human-powered plane is the Gossamer Albatross, which flew across the English Channel in 1979.
Perhaps his best-known work in this field is Bidāyat al-Mujtahid wa Nihāyat al-Muqtaṣid ( بداية المجتهد و نهاية المقتصد ), a textbook of Maliki doctrine in a comparative framework.
Perhaps his best-known work in this field is " Bidāyat al-Mujtahid wa Nihāyat al-Muqtaṣid, " a textbook of Maliki doctrine in a comparative framework, which is renderd in English as The Distinguished Jurist's Primer —.
Perhaps Foucault's best-known claim was that " Man did not exist " before the 18th century.
Perhaps his best-known film role of the period was that of a suspected murderer in the Alfred Hitchcock classic Rear Window ( 1954 ), starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly.
Perhaps the best-known gastronomic prunes are those of Agen ( pruneaux d ' Agen ).
Perhaps the best-known meteor / meteorite fall is the Peekskill Meteorite,
Perhaps Zinnemann's best-known work to come out of the 1950s is High Noon ( 1952 ), one of the first 25 American films chosen in 1989 for the National Film Registry.
Perhaps the best-known historic resident of Piketon was Robert Lucas, the governor of Ohio and territorial governor of Iowa.

Perhaps and manifestation
Perhaps the most familiar manifestation of entropy is that, following the laws of thermodynamics, entropy of a closed system always increases and in heat transfer situations, heat energy is transferred from higher temperature components to lower temperature components.
Perhaps the most obvious stylistic manifestation of modernism in opera is the development of atonality.
Perhaps the most familiar physical manifestation of the 3-dimensional isoperimetric inequality is the shape of a drop of water.

Perhaps and public
Perhaps his two most influential ideas are the concepts of the public sphere and communicative action ; the latter arriving partly as a reaction to new post-structural or so-called " post-modern " challenges to the discourse of modernity.
Perhaps most important for determining the success of both the Greens and the SPD was the increasing threat of war in Iraq, which was highly unpopular with the German public, and helped gather votes for the parties which had taken a stand against participation in this war.
Perhaps the first instrument of modern public international law was the Lieber Code, passed in 1863 by the Congress of the United States, to govern the conduct of US forces during the United States Civil War and considered to be the first written recitation of the rules and articles of war, adhered to by all civilized nations, the precursor of public international law.
Perhaps they feared that the OSS could be used against the American public.
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 his most evident trait was his massive ambition ; " In his ambition he surpassed all men "; " he hankered after public office rather as a man in delirium might crave a cure ".
Perhaps most notably of all, in his 1958 resignation over public spending and what he saw as an inflationary economic policy, he anticipated almost exactly the views that during the 1980s came to be described as " monetarism ".
Perhaps unwittingly, Margaret paved the way for public acceptance of royal divorce.
Perhaps it is best known to the general public for its highly accurate ensemble of atomic clocks and its year 2000 Timeball replacement.
Perhaps the largest contribution to the public works system in the U. S. came out of President Franklin D. Roosevelt ’ s New Deal initiatives particularly the creation of the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ) in 1935.
Perhaps most importantly, Foss seemed to have a knack for finding new composers of what he regarded as distinctively English music, which had broad appeal to the public.
Perhaps to reduce the risk of public misunderstanding, Newton included at the beginning of Book 3 ( in the second ( 1713 ) and third ( 1726 ) editions ) a section entitled " Rules of Reasoning in Philosophy.
Perhaps this was because at one time high schools were the only public schools to admit both sexes ( as opposed to junior schools and elementary ), and girls may be required to " cover up " not to distract their male counterparts.
Perhaps more importantly, the landowner has ( may have ) contributed to the public good by preserving the conservation values associated with their land for future generations.
Perhaps this public spirit was instilled in them by Solon and his reforms.
Perhaps the best example of the inefficiency associated with common / public goods and externalities is the environmental harm caused by pollution and overexploitation of natural resources.
Perhaps to feed the public need for paintings with noble themes, his pictures include demigods, heroes and saints, even though his abundant drawings and sketchbooks prove that he was more interested in scenography.
Perhaps the most important maguey product is the alcoholic beverage known as pulque, used prominently in many public ceremonies and on other ritual occasions.
Perhaps ironically, there are no public parks within the entire City Limits.
Perhaps the oldest public house in Greetland, the Druids Arms is affectionately known locally as the " Rat ".
Perhaps alone among world metro systems, tickets are not sold by the transport company itself, but by post offices and privately-run shops and newsagents '; however, the ticket system covers all Warsaw public transport, including the Metro, buses, trams and some suburban trains.
Perhaps in order to punish the pardoned convict, to give hope to the condemned, to avoid public disorder, to consult or obtain further evidence, or to maximise the public approval of the King's mercy, judges often did not grant pardons until their departure ; the convicts often hoped until their last moments that the sentence of death would not actually be executed, and it was generally popular for a reprieve to arrive at the very scaffold.

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