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Secondly, Juri has admitted that the interface was experimental and may have gone too far.

Secondly and later
Secondly, two of those three ( Alice and Bob ) will be out of position to David on later betting rounds.
Secondly, the populist, mystical Jewish revival of Hasidism, that began in 18th century Ukraine, and later spread across other areas, celebrated sincerity above learning as a path to God, and embraced the common folk.
Secondly, Simran pretends to faint during her Karva Chaud fast so that Raj can feed her later.
Secondly, the interaction between the different elf-races is profoundly different from the Silmarillion: The exiled Noldoli ( or " Gnomes ", the Noldor of the later histories ) suffer decisive defeat much earlier and become slaves of the enemy they had sought to punish.
Secondly, in the early twentieth century, hospital theatre and the work of Moreno, Evreinov, and Iljine, marked a new attitude towards the relationship between therapy and theatre that provided a foundation for the emergence of drama therapy later in the century.
Secondly, unification occurred during a period of rapid advances in naval technology and tactics, as typified by the launch of La Gloire by France in 1858, and later by the appearance of, and battle between, the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia in 1862.
Secondly, the feoffees made poor investment decisions, culminating in the sale of property in Chester, that later became a high-value shopping district.
Secondly, following the September 11, 2001 attacks, Morial persuaded the organizers of a large automotive exposition to change its date so that Super Bowl XXXVI ( held at the Louisiana Superdome ) could be played one week later than originally scheduled, enabling the NFL to keep its post-season tournament fully intact.
Secondly the valley of the Lea formed a route-both the river and later Lee Navigation, and roads including the Roman Ermine Street, the Hertford Road ( A1010 ) and the later Great Cambridge Road ( A10 ) and A1055.

Secondly and relationship
Secondly, cyberspace is the site of computer-mediated communication ( CMC ), in which online relationships and alternative forms of online identity were enacted, raising important questions about the social psychology of internet use, the relationship between " online " and " offline " forms of life and interaction, and the relationship between the " real " and the virtual.
Secondly, she claimed that since Romanos and she were third cousins, it was too close a blood relationship for marriage to occur.

Secondly and with
Secondly, the adolescent audience which feasted on the blood and morbidity of the previous decade grew up, and the replacement audience for films of an imaginative nature were being captured instead by the explosion of science-fiction and fantasy films, courtesy of the special effects possibilities with advances made in computer-generated imagery.
Secondly, a general shift away from cash transactions towards electronic transfers with debit or credit cards.
Secondly, it recognizes that risk is an inevitable and ever present element throughout life: from conception through to the point at the end of life when we finally lose our personal battle with life threatening risk.
Secondly the Duchy of Crossen was inherited by Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1476 and, with the renunciation by King Ferdinand I and estates of Bohemia in 1538, it became an integral part of Brandenburg.
Secondly, because " state terrorism is bound to be compounded by secrecy, deception and hypocrisy ", terrorist states typically act with clandestine brutality while publicly professing adherence to " values and principles which rule it out.
Secondly, is it possible that an animal having, for instance, the structure and habits of a bat, could have been formed by the modification of some animal with wholly different habits?
* Secondly, she was frequently able, whilst in ecstasy, to carry on working e. g., embroidery, painting, with perfect composure and efficiency.
Secondly, from his own experiences, he provided Strabo with information of regions of the empire that would never have told him otherwise.
Secondly, the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra was integrated with the Australian Opera to produce a permanent opera and ballet orchestra for the company.
Secondly, unless it has been built with buoyant foam or air tanks, if a monohull fills with water, it will sink.
Secondly, there is some speculation that de la Peña's account may have been a deliberate fabrication, with the intention of presenting Santa Anna in a far more diabolical light than American ( and especially Texan ) historians have given him since the fall of the Alamo.
Secondly, it was intended to be completed with a spire.
Secondly, begin with the function v ( in this case cos ( x )) and list each integral of v until the size of the column is the same as that of u.
Secondly the procedure to get the screw from the feeder to the hole must be programmed along with any I / O involved, for example a signal to indicate when the screw is in the feeder ready to be picked up.
Secondly, most of the leading Freikorps commanders refused to join the putsch, perhaps with the view that it was premature.
Secondly, there are also those who question whether " the literature ... with its intellectually elitist bias fails to directly address the majority of its practitioners ".
Secondly, it left the Advance Guard and VI with an ambiguous objective: if Charles wanted protracted resistance, then these forces were too weak to accomplish such a task ; however, if the objective was only brief resistance, then they were too numerous and thus needlessly exposed.
Secondly, it will center around Jerusalem .... And thirdly, this war will END with the Second Coming of Christ!
:" Secondly, the active force which is ' heat ,' which is not found in fire simply, but exists with a certain sharpness, as being of most penetrating action, and reaching even to the smallest things, and as it were, with superabundant fervor ; whereby is signified the action of these angels, exercised powerfully upon those who are subject to them, rousing them to a like fervor, and cleansing them wholly by their heat.
Secondly, the conditions of intelligence, which Cousin allows, necessarily exclude the possibility of knowledge of the absolute — they are held to be incompatible with its unity.
" Secondly, it agreed with both Kelly and the California Attorney General that the limits were an " unconstitutionally amendatory insofar as it limits an in-court CUA defense " but by providing more rights, not less, the section concerning limits on possession " should remain an enforceable part of the MMP, applicable to the extent possible — including to those persons who voluntarily participate in the program by registering and obtaining identification cards that provide protection against arrest.
Secondly, horticultural cultivations generally include a wide variety of crops, even including fruit trees with ground crops.

Secondly and its
Secondly, its printing point was located beneath the paper carriage, invisible to the operator, a so-called " up-stroke " design.
Secondly, before the conquest the Manchu banner was a " citizen " army, and its members were Manchu farmers and herders obligated to provide military service to the state at times of war.
Secondly, he thought that the opera would provide an income for his family after his death if Bayreuth had the monopoly on its performance.
Secondly, special charters ( royal decrees ) of Basil II recognised the autocephaly of the Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid and set up its boundaries, securing the continuation of the dioceses already existing under Samuil, their property and other privileges.
Secondly, it would remain neutral in terms of world affairs, preventing its members from being controlled once more by outside powers.
Secondly, the position of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun at the solstices, equinoxes, or other time defined relative to the seasons, slowly changes.
Secondly it needed some improvement of its off road ability.
Secondly, they may be due to the existence of some locally appropriate response pattern that is strongly primed by its prior usage, recent activation or emotional change or by the situation calling conditions.
Secondly, it relates the event to the natural life of the world, and its consequences for humanity.
Secondly, a private organization always aims to maximize profit, and would therefore seek to cut costs by, for instance, skimping on prison facilities and paying its guards poorly, thus further undermining the prisoners ' rights.
Secondly, their approach to ethical and biblical texts and its commentaries emphasize a rigour that other Yeshivos of their genre generally reserve to halachic or Talmudic texts alone.
Secondly, Plekhanov outlined a history of materialism and its struggle against bourgeois ideologists.
Secondly, the organizational design and its subsystems must " fit " with the environment and lastly, effective organizations must not only have a proper " fit " with the environment, but also between its subsystems.
Secondly, Caijing's primary funding adds to its success.
Secondly, whereas in the Free State the President of the Executive Council was the head of government, in Australia it is the Governor General who is formally its president, although he need not attend all of its meetings.
Secondly, the Conservative Party repeated its opposition to such a constitution which it sees as involving an unacceptable loss of sovereignty.
Secondly, it also meant that the East German government was left alone in trying to control the growing internal threat presented by its own citizens.
Secondly, it was believed that the BBC's breakfast service would be highbrow, focusing on news and analysis, so TV-am had developed its new service to copy that.
Secondly, whereas many of the instruments in gong kebyar span multiple octaves of its pentatonic scale, mosts gamelan angklung instruments only contain one octave, although some five-tone ensembles have roughly an octave and a half.

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