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Recalling and freedom
: Recalling also that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that ' Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion ' ( Article 18 ), ' of opinion and expression ' ( Article 19 ), and that education ' should promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups ' ( Article 26 ),

Recalling and second
Recalling Cole's advice, Crowe speaks to his sleeping wife and fulfills the second reason he returned, saying she was " never second ", and that he loves her.

Recalling and half
Recalling how the University started half a century later, Dr. Hibbard described:

Recalling and they
Most realizations of the piece have long titles, such as The Tortoise Recalling the Drone of the Holy Numbers as they were Revealed in the Dreams of the Whirlwind and the Obsidian Gong, Illuminated by the Sawmill, the Green Sawtooth Ocelot and the High-Tension Line Stepdown Transformer.
Recalling the creation of the PBM version, Kauffman wrote, " It wasn't long before I found that every problem in my own game design had a suspiciously similar solution: ' Hey, how about if we just handle that like they did in Illuminati?
Recalling that they shared everything with the sick people and describing Guevara's wave on departure as follows: " I got the impression that Che was saying goodbye to institutional medicine and becoming a doctor of the people.
Recalling his funeral, the Bishop of Knaresborough remarked " As I gazed down on the rapt faces of that vast congregation, I could see how they revered him as though he were the Almighty, though, of course, infinitely stronger on the leg side.

Recalling and also
Recalling her father's disdain for Anne of Cleves, Elizabeth also refused to enter into a foreign match with a man that she had never seen before, so that also eliminated a large number of suitors.
Recalling this, Tom Segev has argued that " The terrorists that al-Qassam led and the intifada fighters, more recently, may also be likened to the terrorists that Menachem Begin led.
Recalling Columbia mogul Harry Cohn as " a friendly Uncle type ", Savage also remarked that he was intimidated by the acid-tongued actress Rosalind Russell.
Recalling Muslims to the faith and expanding their knowledge can also be considered Da ' wah.

Recalling and ',
: Recalling that the Preamble to the Constitution of UNESCO, adopted on 16 November 1945, states that ' peace, if it is not to fail, must be founded on the intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind ',

Recalling and drink
Recalling his days at Bowdoin in a recent interview, Professor Richard E. Morgan ' 59 described student life at the then-all-male school as " monastic ," and noted that " the only things to do were either work or drink.

Recalling and position
The idea is that a point with position vector is in the plane if and only if the vector drawn from to is perpendicular to n. Recalling that two vectors are perpendicular if and only if their dot product is zero, it follows that the desired plane can be expressed as the set of all points r such that

Recalling and into
Recalling his entrance into a drawing room that an " eerie iridescent light " had turned into " a fairy-tale palace ", he wrote,
Recalling a few elements of this background as the great scholar Ignacio said it can provide invaluable insight into the play of ideas that developed into modern times.
Recalling stories about how the Devil could be defeated with iron and water, Quatermass theorises the alien energy could be discharged into the earth.
Recalling a warning from Chief Wiggum that he will be arrested if he commits another assault felony, Homer disguises himself as a masked superhero, " The Pie Man ", and throws a pie straight into the Rich Texan's face, leaving him humiliated and the crowd laughing.
Recalling that the series ' protagonist, Samus, can morph into a ball, Tanabe was convinced that the Metroid universe could be adapted to a pinball setting.
Recalling a recent meeting with the doctors who created his latest suit, he undergoes a brain operation that turns him into a super genius.

Recalling and being
Recalling the earlier Vestments controversy under Edward I, the concept of adiaphora or " things indifferent " was again a centrepoint of debate, rather than being a source of consensus-building.

Recalling and while
Recalling the receipt of this news, Cameron is quoted as saying: " The news hits you like a freight train ... You are depressed for a while because you are grieving for the difference between your hopes and the reality.

Recalling and tears
Recalling their adventures together, Gilgamesh tears at his hair and clothes in grief.

Recalling and during
Recalling his childhood during a 2004 interview, he said, " The first time I wore an Aikido uniform I was in the first grade of elementary school.
Recalling acting with Ferrell during an interview with TV Guide, she said he was " just funny.

Recalling and their
Recalling the day of their marriage, he once said, " As we didn't know much about marriage, for us it meant only wearing new clothes, eating sweets and playing with relatives.
Recalling their work together, Cline said that Fields chose him to direct his films because he was the only person in Hollywood who knew " less about making movies " than Fields himself.
Recalling our two observers from different ages: the time in their experiments is shifted by 100 years.
Recalling past experiences allows the child to call upon their own visual, tactical, oral, and / or auditory references.

Recalling and ).
Recalling the Indies: Kebudayaan Kolonial dan Identitas Poskolonial, ( Syarikat, Yogyakarta, 2004 ).
Recalling that the null hypothesis is that the population is normally distributed, if the p-value is less than the chosen alpha level, then the null hypothesis is rejected ( i. e. one concludes the data are not from a normally distributed population ).

freedom and second
According to the Fraser Institute, Alberta has very high levels of economic freedom and rates Alberta as the most free economy in Canada, and second most free economy amongst U. S. states and Canadian provinces.
*# The second basic thesis is that intellectual freedom is essential to human society — freedom to obtain and distribute information, freedom for open-minded and unfearing debate and freedom from pressure by officialdom and prejudices.
Indeed, in those cases where no clear consensus exists on a given norm, the drafting of criminal law by the group in power to prohibit the behaviour of another group may seem to some observers an improper limitation of the second group's freedom, and the ordinary members of society have less respect for the law or laws in general — whether the authorities actually enforce the disputed law or not.
Many of the Articles in Section I are structured in two paragraphs: the first sets out a basic right or freedom ( such as Article 2 ( 1 ) – the right to life ) but the second contains various exclusions, exceptions or limitations on the basic right ( such as Article 2 ( 2 ) – which excepts certain uses of force leading to death ).
The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way — everywhere in the world.
Hayek stated that if the Conservative leader had said " that free choice is to be exercised more in the market place than in the ballot box, she has merely uttered the truism that the first is indispensable for individual freedom while the second is not: free choice can at least exist under a dictatorship that can limit itself but not under the government of an unlimited democracy which cannot ".
The second group of mandates, or Class B mandates, were all former Schutzgebiete ( German territories ) in West and Central Africa which were deemed to require a greater level of control by the mandatory power: "... the Mandatory must be responsible for the administration of the territory under conditions which will guarantee freedom of conscience and religion.
The Islamic Caliphate later guaranteed religious freedom under the conditions that non-Muslim communities accept dhimmi ( second class ) status and their adult males pay the jizya tax as a substitute for the zakat paid by Muslim citizens.
The first of each pair is derived from Old English and the second is of Anglo-Norman origin: pig / pork, chicken / poultry, calf / veal, cow / beef, wood / forest, sheep / mutton, house / mansion, worthy / honourable, bold / courageous, freedom / liberty.
However, Tunisia has recently shown interest in improving its information policy, hosting the second half of the United Nations-sponsored World Summit on the Information Society in 2005, which endorsed the freedom of the internet as a platform for political participation and human rights protection.
After his second inauguration, in a January 2004 speech at National Defense University, Bush said: " The defense of freedom requires the advance of freedom.
The second was An Agreement of the People of England, and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right, freedom and safety, was presented to Parliament on 11 September 1648 after amassing signatories including about a third of all Londoners.
Zamyatin's superior social insight, although presented and presumably gained artistically and not by way of scientific analysis, consists first in his firm rejection of the rationality or finality of history and, second, in his recognition that anarchic protest against those in power, not the capture of power, is at the core of freedom.
The second change derives from the so-called " Panamorite " religion, which features total sexual freedom including oral sex between parents and their children.
The inclusion of advertising starting in its second year allowed the paper some slight financial freedom and The Fulcrum continued in this manner until 1946, when it came under the supervision of the English Students ' Association and the SFUO.
The difference in torque on the roadwheels and tires ( caused by turns or bumpy ground ) drives the second degree of freedom, ( overcoming the torque of inner friction ) to equalise the driving torque on the tires.
The sensitivity of the differential depends on the inner friction through the second degree of freedom.
All of the differentials ( so called “ active ” and “ passive ”) use clutches and brakes for restricting the second degree of freedom, so all suffer from the same disadvantage — decreased sensitivity to a dynamically changing environment.

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