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Quite and similar
Quite popular in Finland and Sweden at the time, this event soon faded into obscurity, together with similar variations of the shot and the discus.
Quite a significant number of the citizen groupings known collectively as the antifascist ' partisan movement ' that did much to defeat fascist forces during the war, were politically communist-oriented or otherwise radical left in political views, such as left communists and anarchists – continuing to a great extent the political spirit of the failed Republican forces that fought Franco during the Spanish Civil War and the anarchist forces who briefly established a social-anarchist society in Catalonia, among other similar precedents.
Quite a few languages have a sound similar to schwa.
Quite the contrary, Europeans are often polyglots, and may label other individuals by their ethnicities ; practical means of distinguishing cultures may resemble tendencies similar to ethnocentrism.
Quite similar to Anglican use, in some Lutheran Churches Compline may be conducted by a layperson.
; Eastern Dragon: Quite similar to the Chinese dragon of the same region, the Eastern dragon takes roughly the same form, but may be lacking wings.
Quite many observers have noted that it is remarkable how quickly Tunisian Jews shifted their identification and leaped from a way of life quite similar to that of the Muslim Arab population into a new European cultural world, following the establishment of the French Protectorate in Tunisia in 1881.
Quite similar to Huautla.

Quite and logic
Quite the opposite – there is a clear reluctance towards systems which clarify everything, which explain a course of events as an inevitable logic of history.

Quite and reasonable
Quite recently ( not earlier than 1980 ), the village of the story was postulated to be Hoboken, but without any reasonable reference from the literature itself.

Quite and person
* Quite obviously, there is no point in attributing the tragedy to the Devil ; therefore, what took place can only be the work of a person.

Quite and used
Quite possibly it was a survival of a Roman concept of " Britain ": it is significant that, while the hyperbolic inscriptions on coins and titles in charters often included the title rex Britanniae, when England was unified the title used was rex Angulsaxonum, (' king of the Anglo-Saxons '.
Quite often used externally with the boards on the weather face.
Quite soon, bromine was found to have advantages, but was not used in elemental form.
Quite a few sights in Egmond remind one of this ; for instance, the " fishermen-houses ", which are tiny houses near the sea where fishermen used to live.
Quite simply, this is what is commonly referred to today as " ANSI art " that is used in many scene nfos.
Quite simply, women intersect with more people during the day than they used to.
Quite often, a Latin 3rd declension noun formed a distinctive feminine title by adding-issa to its base, but usually the 3rd declension noun was used for both male and female nobles, except for Imperator and Rex.
Quite often it is used and interpreted as a euphemism for strike, but the scope is much wider.
Quite usually they were homemade, many magazines used to publish articles on how they were to be made.
As well, the language used for building compilers is itself Not Quite Perl 6, or NQP.
Quite a low proportion was published in book form ; strong players used to make their own copies by hand of games to study.
Quite symbolically, Alexander Solzhenitsyn spent his honeymoon in Tarusa before the war, and used to come to Tarusa after becoming a famous dissident writer and freedom-fighter.
Quite the opposite happened, as Buckley used it as a launching pad into the public eye.
Unlike other machines of its day, internal data was represented in hexadecimal as opposed to octal, but being a very inexpensive machine it used the physical typewriter keys that correspond to positions 10 to 15 in the type basket for the six non-decimal characters ( as opposed to a-f ) to represent those values, resulting in 0-9 f g j k q w, which was remembered using the phrase " FiberGlass Javelins Kill Quite Well ".
Quite detailed information for Schöner ’ s adult life, at least up to 1506, has been preserved in his own marginalia in his copy of Regiomontanus ' printed Ephemerides, which he used as a diary.
* Double negatives: Quite common on the show and used for comedic effect, such as, " In Bizarro world, cops don't shoot nobody.

Quite and common
* QI or Quite Interesting, a panel game where points are given for being quite interesting and points are taken away for common misconceptions.
* Lord Nelson: Quite a common name ( in various forms ) throughout England but especially in Norfolk, where the admiral was born.
Quite the contrary, around 80 % of Asian people ( less common in Thailand and India ) has a variant of the gene coding for the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase called ADH1B * 2 and almost all Chinese and Korean people has a variant of the gene called ADH1C * 1.
Quite unusually among common law countries, section 43 of the Fijian Constitution requires that the Fiji Bill of Rights be interpreted in light of “ public international law ” and so it was necessary for Judge Winter to call on this body of international standards in deciding the case.
Quite naturally, a number of villages trace origins to single ancestors and further, several Idoma groups trace their heritage to one common ancestor, considered the “ father ” of the different groups.

Quite and law
Quite the contrary: The Take Care Clause demands that the president obeys the law, the Supreme Court said in Humphrey's Executor v. United States, and repudiates any notion that the president may dispense with the law's execution.
Quite a number of its Cambridge adherents left an unpromising career in religion for the law, or had to rely for patronage on those who had done so.

Quite and test
Quite recently it has been put forth with prophetic fervour by Tolstoy, who cites Dickens among the few novelists whose work will bear this test.

Quite and is
Quite naturally, there is a greater availability of those models which are manufactured within a specific country.
Quite often, medication is needed to enable this.
Quite a few of the names mean " five-six " in different languages, including both the robot Fisi ( fi-si ), the dead Lady Panc Ashash ( in Sanskrit " pañcha " is " five " and " ṣaṣ " is " six "), Limaono ( lima-ono, both in Hawaiian and / or Fijian ), Englok ( ng < sup > 5 </ sup >- luk < sup > 6 </ sup > < nowiki >- wikt: 六 # Cantonese | 六 < nowiki ></ nowiki >, in Cantonese ), Goroke ( go-roku < nowiki >- wikt: 六 # Japanese | 六 < nowiki ></ nowiki >, Japanese ) and Femtiosex (" fifty-six " in Swedish ) in " The Dead Lady of Clown Town " as well as the main character in " Think Blue, Count Two ", Veesey-koosey, which is an English transcription of the Finnish words " viisi " ( five ) and " kuusi " ( six ).
Quite a lot is known about the group of diffeomorphisms of the circle.
It is more like the evolution of microbes, with extensive lateral gene transfer: Quite distantly related languages may affect each other through language contact, which in extreme cases may lead to languages with no single ancestor, whether they be creoles or mixed languages.
Quite often, a sophisticated analysis is required to understand the demand-supply equation of a good model.
Quite a lot is known about the structure of finite p-groups.
Quite who Mother Shipton was or what exactly she said is not definitively known.
Mark Russell, Chief Executive of Church Army, expressed outrage over their resistance, stating " Quite honestly to condemn violence against gay people in their home countries is disgraceful, it sullies their cause, and is totally un-Christian.
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 often the two shoes are interchangeable, so close inspection for any variation is important.
The first building was the Shelter ( Yar-Sloop ) and in 1962 Seniors camped in Round-up tents at what is now known as " Quite a Hill!
" Quite how much of a part Disney's decision to scrap Touchmark played in the creation of Vertigo is open for debate.
Quite a few people work in the city of Århus, which is only 50 km away and so within commuting distance.
Quite apart from moral and legal considerations, physical torture or extreme mental torture is not an expedient device.
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, altitudinal migration is combined with distance migration ; for example, the Himalayan Kashmir Flycatcher and Pied Thrush both move as far south as the highlands of Sri Lanka.
Quite commonly, it is simply the garbage that individuals routinely discard, either in a waste receptacle or a dump, or by littering, incinerating, pouring down the drain, or washing into the gutter.
Quite simply, EVA is the profit earned by the firm less the cost of financing the firm's capital.
Quite commonly, blind bids are allowed only if the bidding team is at least 100 points behind, and in many cases, whether a minimum point spread is required, these risky bids are typically made by a team with a large deficit as a last-ditch effort ; blind bids made in this situation are typically called " trailing blind bids ".

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