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Properly and was
" Properly speaking ," wrote Warren Lewis, " the Inklings was neither a club nor a literary society, though it partook of the nature of both.
Properly positioned, this would keep the explosions at least 5, 000 feet away from the silos ; it was expected that silos able to withstand multi-megaton explosions at one mile could be built, although this was considered to be an area of some uncertainty.
Properly the novel is considered a fixup, as each of the ten chapters was first published as a short story, six of them in Asimov's Science Fiction, between 1989 and 2003.
Properly, Sismondi discussed periodic economic crises, while the notion of a cycle was devised by Charles Dunoyer in his reconciliation of Sismondi's work with classical economics.
Properly called the " College Building ", the first version of the Wren Building was built at Middle Plantation beginning on August 8, 1695 and occupied by 1700.
Properly speaking, High Church Lutheranism began in Germany much later, 1917 the Hochkirchliche Vereinigung Augsburgischen Bekenntnisses was created, inspired by 95 theses Stimuli et Clavi, exactly 100 years after Claus Harms ' 95 theses.

Properly and .
Properly mindful of all the cultures in existence today throughout the world, we must employ these resources without war or violent revolution.
Properly used, the present book is an excellent instrument of enlightenment.
Properly used, casuistry is powerful reasoning.
Properly cooked couscous is light and fluffy, not gummy or gritty.
Properly applied, i. e. after giving due consideration to the nature of the ground being improved and the type and sensitivity of the structures being built, ground improvement often reduces direct costs and saves time.
Properly executed, the snatch and the clean and jerk are both dynamic and explosive while appearing graceful, especially when viewed from a recording at a slowed speed.
Properly, loss quantities, when expressed in decibels, should be positive numbers.
Properly sealed in bottles, it is one of the longest-lasting wines ; Madeiras have been known to survive over 150 years in excellent condition.
Properly set drag allows larger and more powerful fish to be safely landed, with the drag slipping below the breaking point of the line.
Properly designed concrete mixtures that have been allowed to cure properly are effectively impervious to the effects of deicers.
Properly speaking, the SAX interface does not deal in elements, but in events that largely correspond to tags.
Properly roasting cashews destroys the toxin, but it must be done outdoors as the smoke ( not unlike that from burning poison ivy ) contains urushiol droplets which can cause severe, sometimes life-threatening, reactions by irritating the lungs.
Properly, " gene " refers to a hereditary unit, ordinarily at a fixed position on a chromosome, that influences a particular trait.
Properly trained staff must also be hired to work with students on-line.
Properly tuned bells emphasize the fundamental frequency of the bell.
Properly an Asgina is any sort of spirit, but it is usually considered to be a malevolent one.
Properly designed TVSS devices must not fail catastrophically, resulting in the opening of a thermal fuse or something equivalent that only disconnects MOV devices.
Properly sampled image of brick wall.
Properly recording and cross-indexing the results of interviews is essential.
Properly speaking, the term " individual monad " applies to the dual soul ( Atmi-Buddhi ), not to its highest spiritual vivifying principle.
* Paul Samuelson, " Proof That Properly Anticipated Prices Fluctuate Randomly.

was and role
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
Bertha, blue-eyed like Mamma, was from the start her mother's daughter, destined for her mother's role in life.
It was here that the terror-stricken Dennis Moon played an unrehearsed role during the children's party.
Its climactic role was to pursue and demoralize a defeated enemy but this chance never came in the Atlanta campaign.
When McPherson pushed blindly through Snake Creek Gap in a potentially decisive movement, the only cavalry in his van was the Ninth Illinois Mounted Infantry, totally inadequate for its role.
Then why was he assuming the role -- the gesture and the suffering??
Or was he now taking the role -- the gesture and the suffering -- because it was the only way to affirm his history and identity in the torpid, befogged loneliness of this land.
She was hired and was found to be entirely satisfactory when she played the role eight hours a day.
They were stressed in the speeches of Si Mubarak Bekkai when the first Council of Ministers was formed and again when the Istiqlal took a leading role in the second Council.
With four younger children at home, Lucy stepped into her mother's role, and even after the brothers and sisters were grown, she was her father's comfort and stay until he died in 1879.
This was disclosed today by a responsible source amid intensified efforts by the Soviet Union to gain a greater role in the staff and operation of the United Nations.
Among stage performances was a starring role in `` Golden Arrow '' directed by Noel Coward.
All week long the President clearly was playing a larger personal role in foreign affairs ; ;
Then there is a matchmaker, one Mikeen Flynn, a role for which Eddie Foy was happily selected.
However, while Apollo has a great number of appellations in Greek myth, only a few occur in Latin literature, chief among them Phoebus ( ; Φοίβος, Phoibos, literally " radiant "), which was very commonly used by both the Greeks and Romans in Apollo's role as the god of light.
He was also called Agyieus ( ; Ἀγυιεύς, Aguīeus, from ἄγυια, " street ") for his role in protecting roads and homes ; and as Nomius ( ; Νόμιος, Nomios, literally " pastoral ") and Nymphegetes ( ; Νυμφηγέτης, Numphēgetēs, from Νύμφη, " Nymph ", and ἡγέτης, " leader ") in his role as a protector of shepherds and pastoral life.
As such Anglicanism was, from the outset, a movement with an explicitly episcopal polity, a characteristic which has been vital in maintaining the unity of the Communion by conveying the episcopate's role in manifesting visible catholicity and ecumenism.
In the film, Thirteen at Dinner ( 1985 ), adapted from Lord Edgware Dies, the role of Japp was taken by the actor David Suchet, who would later star as Poirot in the ITV adaptations.
Due to his close proximity with Jacques Doriot's fascist Parti Populaire Français ( PPF ) during the 1930s and his role in implementing eugenics policies during Vichy France, he was accused after the Liberation of collaborationism, but died before the trial.
Spalding was, however, known to aggrandise his role in the major moments in baseball's history.
Throughout ancient and medieval history, most architectural design and construction was carried out by artisans, such as stone masons and carpenters, rising to the role of master builder.
Still more different from Bachofen's perspective is the lack of role permanency in Freud's view: Freud held that time and differing cultures would mold Athena to stand for what was necessary to them.

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