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Quite other feelings are evidenced by this style: Af Note the drop to pitch 1 ( the lowest ) on mother with no rise at the end of the sentence ; ;
Quite often, precious metals were alloyed with less valuable substances as a means to deceive buyers.
Quite the contrary, Beatrix was devoted to the care of her small animals, often taking them with her on long holidays.
Quite evidently, careers within the sports and entertainment sphere such as being an elite professional athlete on a sports team, or an entertainment figure such as a pop singer that dominate the pop music charts frequently, or a television actor with lead roles on prime-time shows have strong likelihood to become celebrities.
Quite often used externally with the boards on the weather face.
Thomas was an accomplished writer of prose poetry, with collections such as Potrait of the Artist as a Young Dog ( 1940 ) and Quite Early One Morning ( 1954 ) showing he was capable of writing moving short stories.
Quite contrary to the Hollywood norm, it was his first affair with a leading lady.
Quite a few orchestra harmonicas are also designed to serve as both bass and chord harmonica, with bass notes next to chord groupings.
Quite early in his career, in 1842, he had begun to receive a grant to enable him to give his entire attention to his philological investigations ; and the Storting ( Norwegian parliament ), conscious of the national importance of his work, treated him in this respect with more and more generosity as he advanced in years.
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.
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, wealthy individuals either finance their own political campaigns or leverage their affiliations with other wealthy persons and organizations to do so on their behalf.
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.
The Problem with White Trash-Review of M. Wray ( 2007 ) Not Quite White, Duke University Press.
Quite early in his career he began to distinguish himself as a lyric poet, with the three successive volumes of his Heather Blossoms ( 1845-1854 ).
Quite early in their history the Carmelites began to develop ministries in keeping with their new status as mendicant religious.
Quite often, the wine itself can be a dessert, but bakery sweets can make a good match, particularly with a little bitterness like the almond biscuits that are dunked in Vin Santo.
Quite a big number was produced in variants for disabled people, with modified steering.
While a guest on Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith on June 7, 2006, Ali announced that she would be making a world tour, and said that she was looking forward to fighting Ann Wolfe on an October 2006 date.
Quite independent, they capitalized on conflicts with the Frankish crusaders.
Quite the opposite: it was more a question of trying to make a consistent whole out of some enthusiasms, for example for Hilbert's legacy, with emphasis on formalism and axiomatics.
Quite often students ' ideas are incompatible with physics views.
Quite a few home theaters today include a HTPC ( Home Theater PC ) with a media center software application to act as the main library for video and music content using a 10-foot user interface and remote control.

Quite and lack
; Lady Stutfield: A naive and intellectually restricted character that shows her lack of vocabulary with constant repetitions such as her use of the phrase, " Quite, Quite ".

Quite and science
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 and education
Quite often, with the increase of baby boomers going back to school and pursuing higher education the skills required for technology use are limited.

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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 often, one comic will make a tongue-in-cheek jibe at the other ( e. g., a character meeting an elderly lady, and stating that she's " older than the jokes in The Dandy ").
Leslie Howard: A Quite Remarkable Life, a film documentary biography produced by Thomas Hamilton of Repo Films, was shown privately at the NFB Mediatheque, Toronto, Canada in September 2009 for contributors and supporters of the film.
Birth rate: Quite high at 13. 77 ( 2004 ), but still there were more deaths than births ( 2005 official figures ).
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 a few of the residents either work in, or have at one time, worked in Yellowstone.
Quite a few took out homesteads at this time.
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 seen in June and occasionally through to October but also at other times of the year.
Quite important at times for researchers are folk theorems, which are results known, at least to experts in a field, and considered to have established status, but not published in complete form.
Quite naturally, these alternative forms were at first considered to be different species, until they were first found growing in a conjoined manner.
Though he robustly defended the policy at the time, in his 2006 book Not Quite the Diplomat ( published in the United States as Cousins and Strangers: America, Britain and Europe in the New Century ) he claims to have thought it was a mistake on Margaret Thatcher's part.
Progressive Conservative leader Robert Stanfield went so far as to say that, " Quite frankly, I've admired Tommy Douglas and David Lewis, and those fellows in the NDP for having the courage to vote against that, although they took a lot of abuse at the time .... I don't brood about it.
Quite simply, economics proved unable to theorise capitalism as a social system, at least not without moral biases intruding in the very definition of its conceptual distinctions.
Quite possibly a confederate in this project, Robert Crowley, Salesbury's former printer, was at this time a Canon of Hereford, having been instituted to the stall or prebend of " Pratum majus " in the cathedral of Hereford c. 1560-63.
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 ".
Quite adept at making new contacts due to his flamboyant personality and outgoing nature, he had many useful connections in the art world.
"... I have a manservant .. Quite a nobby place it is, in fact .. My windows look right out across the bay, and are just near the water ’ s edge ; there is a good deal of shipping at present in the port ; and the river looks very pretty.
Quite a few fossil specimens have also been collected there, particularly ammonites and the prehistoric marine reptile Yezosaurus mikasaensis, both of which can be viewed at the city's natural history museum.

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