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Secondly and discussed
Secondly, although it was not discussed in the case, there was evidence at the time that using the smoke ball actually made people more vulnerable to the flu ( carbolic acid was put on the poisons register in 1900 ).
Secondly, there are two new environments, Briny Beach and a horseradish factory ( presumably the one that is discussed in The Reptile Room, The Grim Grotto, Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography and The End ).

Secondly and importance
Secondly, he stressed the importance of morale, not only of his own airmen, but more generally the detrimental effect that the presence of an aircraft had upon the morale of opposing ground troops.
Secondly, the Commission agreed to exempt ' Agreements of minor importance ' ( except those fixing sale prices ) from Article 101.
Secondly, and of more importance to the woodworker, it greatly expands the amount of usable wood.

Secondly and community
Secondly, for such a small community, a large number of famous historical figures came from that small community, including John C. Lettsome, William Thornton, Samuel Nottingham and Richard Humphreys.
Secondly, the barriers at the meso level include the family and community.
Secondly the notion of compartmentalization described the degree to which the use of different varieties were either set off from each other as discrete systems in interaction ( e. g. diglossia where varieties correspond to specific social contexts, or multilingualism where varieties correspond to discrete social groups within the community ) or whether they are habitually mixed in interaction ( e. g. code-switching, bilingualism, syncretic language ).
Secondly, in the eagerness to describe all kinds of variation in communities with a shared linguistic standard, the concept of the speech community was extended to include very large scale communities such as entire nation states, or the entire international community of English speakers.
Secondly, it coordinates the work of UK Cypriots in the political, social, cultural and educational spheres as well as lobbies for and articulates the interests and concerns of the Cypriot community in the United Kingdom.

Secondly and each
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 Tillman designs all included five casemate guns mounted aft, two on each side and one at the tip of the stern.
Secondly, large groups will swim in a line weaving across each other in the same direction.
Secondly, unlike Duo, in which the actors are not permitted to make eye contact with each other or touch each other, Duet incorporates an element of acting.
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, the applicant is required to pass individually in each test and also obtain an aggregate score that secures him / her a place in the merit order of the top forty or ten wait listed candidates.
Secondly, the side-pivot mount which used two pivots, one on each side of the helmet.
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, the moves were slowed down to a pace of one move per day ; that is, Kasparov had 24 hours to consider each of his moves, and the World Team had 24 hours to respond.
Secondly, a list of references for each subject area, issue or problem to be resolved from an Occupational Hygiene stand point is required and this information is to be applied to each workplace within each regulatory framework.
Secondly, since there were only three intake ports, each port was divided between a pair of adjacent cylinders: 1 and 2, 3 and 4 and 5, and 6 shared an intake port.
Secondly, a function may be defined in terms of some presentation or decomposition of a mathematical object ; for instance, the Euler characteristic of a cell complex is defined as the alternating sum of the number of cells in each dimension.
Secondly, each light needs to be pressed no more than once, because pressing a light twice is equivalent to not pressing it at all.
Secondly, he demonstrated that deafness caused by obstruction of the Eustachian tube could be relieved by myringotomy by equalizing the pressure on each side of the tympanic membrane.
Secondly, each one refers to the prophecy of Isaiah of the coming of the Messiah.
* Secondly, on an envelope he had noted the amounts of oxygen in each of their cylinders, figures which suggest a slight possibility that the pair may have taken three cylinders on their final climb, rather than two as generally believed.
Secondly, each of the smaller minarets is nineteen feet from the ground.
Secondly, when the current reversed and flowed south at the end of three hours, the Japanese ships not only drifted away from the battle, but could not maneuver and ended up colliding with each other even if they avoided the eddy problems.
Secondly, it can mean each group of MPs voted into office following a general election.

Secondly and group
Secondly, this belief in shared Gemeinschaft did not create the group ; the group created the belief.
Secondly, Professor Grimm, the chief agent of the National Centre in Helsingfors and General Wrangel's official representative in Finland, stated to a colleague after the revolt had been crushed that if a new outbreak should occur then their group must not be caught unawares again.
Secondly the Lie algebra only determines uniquely the simply connected ( universal ) cover G * of the component containing the identity of a Lie group G. It may well happen that G * isn't actually a simple group, for example having a non-trivial center.
Secondly, with the recent announcement by the U. S. that talks will resume with Iran next month regarding Iran's controversial uranium enrichment program, the group tells Obama: " incentives build in Tel-Aviv for the Israelis to attack before any such agreement can be reached.
Secondly, x is a rational class, in the sense that it lies in the image of the abelian group homomorphism
Secondly, the group suggest that the synaptic changes are expressed solely presynaptically, via changes in the probability of transmitter release ( Enoki et al., 2009 ).
Secondly, the social context becomes wider, shifting from the group to the network concept.

Secondly and students
Secondly, the teacher ’ s goal was to equip the students with a thorough knowledge of Polish history and literature.
Secondly, the search did not involve one or two students but rather a large number of students who did not consent to the search.
Secondly, this Colour may be awarded to younger students as recognition of their success at what might be considered to be the developmental stage of their school career.
Secondly it must be issued and sent by the host institution to the home institution for all incoming students at the end of their period of study.

Secondly and .
Secondly, the VA physician knows that when the patient leaves the hospital, he is no longer going to have a chance to visit his patient.
Secondly, a whole series of addresses and actions by the Pope and by others show that concern for Christian unity is still very much alive and growing within the Church.
Secondly, they depend on America's `` moral cooperation '' when the crucial moment arrives.
Secondly, to find a learned diversion and a pleasing joke in More's account of the stupid brutalities of early sixteenth century wars, of the anguish of the poor and dispossessed, of the insolence and cruelty of the rich and powerful requires a callousness toward suffering and sin that would be surprising in a moral imbecile and most surprising in More himself.
Secondly, the term " agrarianism " means political proposals for land redistribution, specifically the distribution of land from the rich to the poor or landless.
Secondly, the number of people per household has fallen ; thus, the existing dwellings do not hold as many people.
Secondly, an attempt was made to restore the Offertory.
Secondly, it refers to whatever qualities may be unique to the musics of the Celtic Nations.
Secondly, the premise of causality has been arrived at via a posteriori ( inductive ) reasoning, which is dependent on experience.
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, in the viewing step, participants were asked to verbally express or sketch their impressions of the remote scene.
Secondly, it is impossible for any device operating on a cycle to produce net work from a single temperature reservoir ; the production of net work requires flow of heat from a hotter reservoir to a colder reservoir, or a single expanding reservoir undergoing adiabatic cooling, which performs adiabatic work.
Secondly, Hanegraaff follows a distinction between an “ emic ” and an “ etic ” approach to religious studies.
Secondly, they can form a water-in-oil emulsion, where water is the dispersed phase and oil is the external phase.
Secondly, it requires a central facility which edits and processes the information from the tracking network.
Secondly, there are some established Danish families on the Faroes who speak Danish at home.
Secondly, it sought to redeem many filmmakers who were looked down upon by mainstream film critics.
Secondly, the Ethiopian army's feudal organization meant that nearly the entire force was composed of peasant militia.
Secondly, Ford officials admitted later, the company's contentious relationship with Miles, its top contract driver, placed executives in a difficult position.
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, there is the notion that economic processes form the material base of society upon which institutions and ideas rest and from which they derive.
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, the successors of Capet came to be recognised as members of an illustrious and ancient royal house and therefore socially superior to their politically and economically superior rivals.
Secondly, Hergé had to move the focus of Tintin's adventures away from current affairs, in order to avoid controversy.

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