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Secondly and whole
Secondly, it represents the Spanish State as a whole in relation to the autonomous communities, whose rights he is constitutionally bound to respect.
Secondly, the intercession of Gregory serves to set Leobardus straight, after he had been tempted by the devil ( Life of the Fathers, XX, 3 ), and so this act further enhances the authority of bishops as a whole.
Secondly, the average lifespan of male lords in Palestine was rather low, due to the constant state of warfare and violence, which led to inheritances by females and / or extinction of whole families.
Secondly, passwords longer than 7 characters are divided into two pieces and each piece is hashed separately ; this weakness allows each half of the password to be attacked separately at exponentially lower cost than the whole, as only different 7-character password pieces are possible with the same character set.
Secondly, though the silenced opinion be an error, it may, and very commonly does, contain a portion of truth ; and since the general or prevailing opinion on any subject is rarely or never the whole truth, it is only by the collision of adverse opinions that the remainder of the truth has any chance of being supplied.
Secondly, in a language, some words are equivalent to whole combinations of other words, so that most meanings can be expressed in several different ways.
Secondly, they asked the Council to consider letting the Illinois District as a whole be excluded from the merger.

Secondly and series
Secondly, they strongly encourage the exclusion of confusable diseases through an extensive and expensive series of tests including ( A ) a medical history and physical exam, ( B ) a dipstick urinalysis, various urine cultures, and a serum PSA in men over 40, ( C ) flowmetry and post-void residual urine volume by ultrasound scanning and ( D ) cystoscopy.
Secondly in 1870 by a series of letters ( Römische Briefe, a redaction of secret reports sent from Rome during the sitting of the council ), which were published over the pseudonym Quirinus in the Allgemeine Zeitung.
Secondly, there have been a series of legal and disciplinary actions taken by senior university management against academics for speaking in public about the university.
Secondly, he frequently alternates the main narrative with either a continuous story or a series of discontinuous flashbacks, often to the childhood of a central character.
Secondly, due to the way in which the compression algorithm is structured as a series of decisions, the same algorithm can be run at the decoder to reconstruct the coefficients, but with the decisions being taken according to the incoming bit stream.
Secondly every song in DJMax Portable and Trilogy series has a rating which indicates the difficulty of the song.

Secondly and actions
Secondly, data-driven strategies have a library of " story components " which are sufficiently general that they can be combined smoothly in response to a user's actions ( or lack thereof ).
Secondly, the lenders knew that they gave to dictators or oppressive regimes and thus, they are responsible for their actions, not the people living in the countries of those regimes.
Secondly, that for such actions as are prejudicial to the interests of others, the individual is accountable, and may be subjected either to social or to legal punishment, if society is of opinion that the one or the other is requisite for its protection.
Secondly, his attitudes and actions regarding the succession to Muhammad.
Secondly, unconscious death thoughts can result in actions taken upon self-esteem as opposed to bodily health.

Secondly and by
Secondly, it sought to redeem many filmmakers who were looked down upon by mainstream film critics.
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, an East Roman force had crossed the Danube under the command of another officer also named Aetius — who had participated in the Council of Chalcedon the previous year — and proceeded to defeat the Huns who had been left behind by Attila to safeguard their home territories.
Secondly, by the pricing scheme price = average revenue and equals marginal revenue.
Secondly the Yongying corps were financed through provincial coffers and were led by regional commanders.
Secondly, and most importantly, although ministers are officially appointed by the sovereign authority of the head of state and can theoretically be dismissed at the pleasure of the sovereign, they concurrently retain their office subject to their holding the confidence of the lower house of Parliament.
Secondly, in 2008, United States President George W. Bush had a shoe thrown at him by a journalism as a statement against the war that was brought to Iraq and the lives that it has cost.
Secondly, it reaffirmed the dynastic legitimacy of the person of Juan Carlos I, not so much to end old historical dynastic struggles — namely those historically embraced by the Carlist movement — but as a consequence of the renunciation to all rights of succession that his father, Juan de Borbón y Battenberg, made in 1977.
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, by contracting the abdominal muscles that cover the posterior opening of the shell, the internal volume of the shell increases, drawing air into the lungs, allowing these muscles to function in much the same way as the mammalian diaphragm.
Secondly, balloting was taken by states and not by individual delegates.
Secondly, it would remain neutral in terms of world affairs, preventing its members from being controlled once more by outside powers.
Secondly, there was the interlayer coupling model, according to which a layered structure consisting of BCS-type ( s symmetry ) superconductor can enhance the superconductivity by itself.
# Secondly ( 4. 8 ), a legend told by the Pontic Greeks featuring Scythes, the first king of the Scythians, as a child of Hercules and Echidna.
Viscous Populations: Secondly, even indiscriminate altruism may be favoured in so-called viscous populations, i. e. those characterized by low rates or short ranges of dispersal.
Secondly, that he was a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes ; disturbed the Jews in the exercise of their religion, guaranteed by the state ; introduced new gods, a thing prohibited by the Romans.

Secondly and Pope
Secondly, the Third Council of Constantinople did indeed anathematize the Pope as a heretic.

Secondly and others
Secondly, each phase of the participant's daily activity is conducted in the immediate attendance of a large group of others, all of whom are treated similarly and required to do the same things jointly.
Secondly, there was a subtle psychological reason, the premise being that troops heading into battle wouldn't mind staying at a place where cigarettes must be plentiful and troops about to depart for combat would be somehow comforted in places with familiar names of cities back home ( Camp Atlanta, Camp Baltimore, Camp New York, and Camp Pittsburgh, among others ).
Secondly, there was a subtle psychological reason, the premise being that troops heading into battle wouldn't mind staying at a place where cigarettes must be plentiful and troops about to depart for combat would be somehow comforted in places with familiar names of cities back home ( Camp Atlanta, Camp Baltimore, Camp New York, and Camp Pittsburgh, among others ).
Secondly, there was a subtle psychological reason, the premise being that troops heading into battle wouldn't mind staying at a place where cigarettes must be plentiful and troops about to depart for combat would be somehow comforted in places with familiar names of cities back home ( Camp Atlanta, Camp Baltimore, Camp New York, and Camp Pittsburgh, among others ).

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