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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, recognizing, that he could not have matched the width of the Peloponnesian phalanx ( even before the deepening the left flank ), he abandoned all attempts to do so.
Secondly, the kanisaki deba, used for cutting crab and other shellfish, has the grind on the opposite side ( left side angled for right-handed use ), so that the meat is not cut when chopping the shell.
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, the kanisaki deba, used for cutting crab and other shellfish, has the grind on the opposite side ( left side angled for right-handed use ), so that the meat is not cut when chopping the shell.
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, any enclosure would have forced the baseball field, which shared its outfield with the practice fields until 1982, to shorten its left field line considerably.
Secondly, instead of " mining " ( using a plot of land until it was depleted of nutrients then moving to a different plot of land allowing the first to replenish ) the land like farmers did before structural adjustment, farmers were introduced to fertilizers that left the land nutrient barren and unusable.
Secondly, in the 1950s and 1960s, as with most other small towns across North America, Embrun suffered rural depopulation as its young people left the town to seek education and employment in urban areas.

Secondly and Guard
Secondly, by virtue of full integration into shore-based units, reservists are available as an augmentation force for the continuum of traditional Coast Guard missions.

Secondly and with
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, 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 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 ambiguous
Secondly Rabbinic Judaism points to the innumerable examples of biblical commandments that are either too ambiguous or documented in such a concise fashion that proper adherence could not be enforced on a national scale without the further legislation provided by the Talmud.

Secondly and objective
" Mr. Pepperdine voiced his twofold objective for the college that bore his name, " First, we want to provide first-class, fully accredited academic training in the liberal arts ... Secondly, we are especially dedicated to a greater goal — that of building in the student a Christ-like life, a love for the church, and a passion for the souls of mankind.

Secondly and if
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, there is inflation risk, in that the principal repaid at maturity will have less purchasing power than anticipated if the inflation rate is higher than expected.
Secondly, it allows the executables also to be used as shared libraries, if they have a symbol table.
Secondly, if W occurs in an elementary sentence S, it is necessary to give an answer to the following questions ( that are — according to Carnap — equivalent formulation of the same question ):
Secondly, Rothermere insisted that Trenchard claim as many men for the RAF as possible even if they might be better employed in the other services.
Secondly, under ZFC it can be shown that κ is inaccessible if and only if ( V < sub > κ </ sub >, ∈) is a model of second order ZFC.
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, horses must be adjustable within jumping courses, having the ability to shorten or lengthen their stride between obstacles, especially if placed in a combination.
Secondly, resentment will be felt by the person and his family and friends if sanctions are imposed without any proper explanation of the grounds and when, due to the non-disclosure of information, the person is put in a position where he is unable to properly defend himself.
Secondly, even if the children are old enough to walk on their own ( or cycle ), most parents are worried that something may happen to them, e. g. abduction, car accidents, etc.
Secondly since magnetism is a conservative force, in and of itself it gives little if any damping, and oscillations may cause loss of successful suspension if any driving forces are present, which they very typically are.
Secondly it is made difficult by the possibility that the cycle might at times be " reset " for political purposes-for example if a ruler wanted to mark his rule as the beginning of a new dynasty.
Secondly, it reduces the danger of rent-seeking, because bonuses paid to favourite workers are tied to increased responsibilities in new jobs, and supervisors will suffer if they do not promote the most qualified person.
Secondly, if the lexicographers intend to make a bilingual, maximizing single-field dictionary they will not run into the same problems with the space available for presenting the large amount of data that has to be included in the dictionary, cf.
Secondly, if the lexicographers intend to make a bilingual, maximizing sub-field dictionary they will not run into the same problems with the space available for presenting the large amount of data that has to be included in the dictionary, cf.
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, a soothsayer had warned them that if he was enskinned Karaga Lana, a Yani gate skin, he would succeed to Yani upon their father ’ s death.
Secondly, even if the sexes are separated, they should not be able to interact to a high degree during a religious service, lest this lead to gazing and impure thoughts.
Secondly, few opera houses could have afforded to pay both singers ' enormous fees in conjunction, especially if there was an expensive diva appearing in the same production.
Secondly, if we rescale one of the variables e. g., measure in grams rather than kilograms, then we shall end up with different results ( a different curve ).

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