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Quite and apart
Quite apart from the actual rate of polygyny, the distribution of wives may be uneven.
Quite apart from moral and legal considerations, physical torture or extreme mental torture is not an expedient device.
* Quite apart from the elite Yeger platoons, there also existed foot Carabinier regiments for a brief time after 12 February 1816 when the six Grenadier-Yeger Regiments were renamed as Carabiniers.
Quite apart from his own achievements, Milstein acted as a guide and inspiration to many in the antibody field as well as devoting himself to assisting science and scientists in less developed countries.
Quite apart from Poirot's age, Hastings must therefore himself be around ninety years old at the time of Curtain.
Banks-Smith had long been an admirer of The Year of the Sex Olympics, having written in The Sun following its original broadcast in 1968: " Quite apart from the excellent script and the ' big big ' treatment, the play radiated ripples.
:" Quite apart from anything else, this disrupts the whole operation of the police station to which these calls are directed, because a member of the public may wish to report an urgent matter such as a criminal offence, and cannot do so or is delayed in doing so because of this kind of behaviour on the part of the appellant.
Quite apart from the rebel Salidar faction, Elaida's harshness has alienated many even in the Tower faction, and her attempts to play the Ajahs off against one another have bred unprecedented levels of suspicion and mistrust between Tower Aes Sedai, while completely failing to engender any loyalty to Elaida herself.
Quite apart from his work on radio, Bhareti has compered many entertainment shows in Colombo.
Quite apart from the aesthetics of this style, the Art Deco period also marked the introduction of modern construction technologies like reinforced concrete in Singapore.
Quite apart from the battles that Visso, Camerino, Nursini and others waged here, the highlands were home to the shepherds.

Quite and from
Quite frequently class members brought questions from their mates at home.
Quite naturally, they make the investigation, first, by prohibiting the patient from making any movements at all and then, later, by repeating it and allowing the patient to move in any way he wanted to.
Quite the contrary, as I can testify from personal experience as a former university president.
Due to discontent towards the proposal of political reform made by the Hong Kong government, the Civic Party and the League of Social Democrats joined together to carry out " Five Constituencies Referendum " in early 2010, by having one Legislative Councillors ( from either one of the parties ) in each constituency resigned, forcing the government to carry out a by-election, thus giving a chance for all voters to show their will towards universal suffrage and the abolishment of functional constituencies. Quite often, it is refereed as " De facto referendum ".
Quite the contrary, the sensations radiated widely, and Head tended to refer them to places remote from the actual point of stimulation.
Quite aside from any question of psychology, the physical facilities provided for blacks were not as good as those provided for whites.
Quite paradoxically ( or logically ) the Basques from the French side of the Basque Country traditionally call anyone who does not speak Basque a Gascon.
* The larch figures significantly in the third episode of the British comedy TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus, " How to Recognise Different Types of Trees from Quite a Long Way Away ".
Quite a few from Sibley's Texas brigades also deserted and returned home.
Quite different from his character in Red Dwarf, Barrie was accompanied by a supporting cast who played the other staff members of the leisure centre.
Quite often, readings were from the Apostle Paul's writings which outlined being good servants and loving, obeying, and trusting one ’ s master.
Quite separate from the Populists were the Silverites in the western mining states, who demanded Free silver to solve the Panic of 1893.
Quite different from earlier tiaras, it was not covered in jewels and precious gems, and was sharply cone-shaped.
Quite leisurely from the disaster ; (...)
Quite different from the Australian Raven.
Quite a number of successful explanations can be, and were, made from these hypotheses alone.
Quite exceptionally, John Bright, from 1864 until his death, had a long and frequent association with Llandudno in North Wales.
Quite a large number of refugees from Baekje subsequently migrated to Japan.
Some of the best known nursery rhymes from Britain include ; Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Roses are red, Jack and Jill, Cock a doodle doo, Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, The Grand Old Duke of York, London Bridge Is Falling Down, Hey Diddle Diddle, Three Blind Mice, Little Miss Muffet, Pat-a-cake, Pop Goes the Weasel, One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, Peter Piper, Hickory Dickory Dock, Rock-a-bye Baby, One for Sorrow, This Old Man, Simple Simon, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Bo Peep, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, Old King Cole and Humpty Dumpty.
Quite a few bits from this special made it into the Naughty Bits compilations, Specifically, the Cliff Richard moments, Hot Gossip doing " Sleazy " and a few other short gags.
Quite obviously, the artist is not a neo-Impressionist ( the name taken from the latest vogue in Paris )-- he's an Incoherent.
Quite often, one will ease themselves into the " trance " by counting to ten, and exit by counting backwards from ten.

Quite and rules
Quite a number of rules of the aedes Vestae we know about can be explained by the interpretation of the significance of homologous rules in Vedic rituals concerning the hearth of the landlord.

Quite and actually
Quite often there are no teams at all ; the players take turns at batting and there is often no emphasis on actually scoring runs.
Quite often, liquid oxygen is mistakenly called cryogenic " fuel ", though it is actually an oxidizer and not a fuel.
Quite often, a text or utterance that is considered to be " untranslatable " is actually a lacuna, or lexical gap.
Quite the drinking and swearing master, Lasalle was actually charming and witty but preferred to cultivate an image of a rough, swaggering soldier.
Quite the opposite of being more inclusive, opposition parties and human rights groups contend that the new English name " Myanmar " is actually disrespectful of the minorities of Burma.

Quite and given
Quite a number of U. S. lawyers have given up their jobs and started writing novels full-time, among them Scott Turow, who began his career with the publication of Presumed Innocent ( 1987 ) ( the phrase in the title having been taken from the age-old legal principle that any defendant must be considered as not guilty until s / he is finally convicted ).
* QI or Quite Interesting, a panel game where points are given for being quite interesting and points are taken away for common misconceptions.
Quite remarkably, he often explains a number given in this system, using the formula ankair api (" in figures this reads "), by repeating it written with the first nine Brahmi numerals, using a small circle for the zero.
Quite often, further notes were given of sound effects, tempo, and so on, so that every important factor of the film could be supervised.
Quite a few medical practices were effective, such as many of the surgical procedures given in the Edwin Smith papyrus.

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