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Secondly, it serves as a deterrent to future events, but can also be resurrected and act as a rallying cry for the next conflict into the future.
Secondly, it serves as a barometer for other scientists as to what information was declassified — anything said in the Smyth Report could be said freely in open literature.

Secondly and set
Secondly, that law is nothing more than a set of rules to provide order and governance of society.
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Secondly, underpinning this set of exemplars are shared preconceptions, made prior toand conditioning – the collection of evidence.
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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 ).
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Secondly and straight
Secondly, the backs are required to literally run straight, parallel to both side lines, to commit their opposite number into tackling them.

Secondly and after
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, post-glacial rebound after the removal of the weight of ice over Scotland caused the island of Great Britain to tilt about an east-west axis, because isostatic rebound in Scotland and Scandinavia is pulling mantle rock out from under the Netherlands and south England: this is forebulge sinking.
* Secondly in about 1049, soon after Goda ' death, he married Ida of Lorraine, daughter of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine.
Secondly, the Canton Bulldogs were one of the early powers of pro football both before and after 1920.
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Secondly, he hoped that the Volunteers, with arms and training from the British, would become the nucleus of an Irish Army after Home Rule was implemented.
* Secondly in 1841, 14 years after the death of his first wife, to Elizabeth Geale ( d. May 1896 ), daughter of Piers Geale and widow of Sir Marcus Somerville, 4th Baronet ( c. 1775 – 1831 ).
* Secondly after 1616 and before 1626, as evidenced by a date stone on Eggesford Barton bearing the inscription: " E. C. M.
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Secondly, many Mexicans stayed in Texas after its independence from Mexico and continuously speak Spanish which remained a language widely used in Texas, where it is identified as Tex-Mex.
Secondly, Soviet Russia after 1917 and especially the Soviet Union after 1922 were treated as continuing the same State as existed under the Russian Empire.
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Secondly a wave of globalization protests against neoliberalism had gained momentum after the protests during the EU Summit in Amsterdam 1997 and the WTO meeting in Seattle 1999.

Secondly and had
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, Hergé had to move the focus of Tintin's adventures away from current affairs, in order to avoid controversy.
Secondly, he ordered that all adulterors be stoned to death, a practice that had become uncommon in the area.
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Secondly, all of Japan had to be unified under a single warlord, or daimyo.
Secondly, the convention rules had been drawn up so that whoever won the majority of delegates from a given state would win all the votes from that state.
Secondly, to avoid the balloons, bombers had to fly at a higher altitude, which was more favorable for the guns.
Secondly, by the end of the decade, almost all of the market agreements, such as the Joint Hull Agreement, which were effectively cartels mandating minimum terms, had been abandoned under pressure of competition.
Secondly, the internal situation in France had changed greatly since Rundstedt's departure in March 1941.
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, many provincial governors who had declared their independence from the Qing Imperial Court in 1912 found the idea of supporting another Imperial Court utterly ridiculous.
Secondly, many around Spring were " appalled " at the idea of running Browne, believing he had " little or no respect for the party " and " was likely in any event to self-destruct as a candidate.
Secondly, he married Grace, daughter of George Duckett MP, with whom he had a son.
Secondly, the franchise had been greatly extended by the Representation of the People Act 1918.
Secondly, to assist the 1st Infantry Division, a battalion of the 110th Infantry Regiment, US 28th Infantry Division, had been moved up from the V Corps sector on 18 October to close a gap between forward 26th Infantry Regiment elements within the city.
Secondly, media accusations had once again surfaced regarding the continued existence of the Official IRA which, it was alleged, remained armed and involved in fund-raising robberies, money laundering and other forms of criminality.
Secondly, Japanese game designers throughout history generally had far more people working on a particular game than a comparable western design team.
Secondly, all imperial tombs were custom made by the reigning emperor and there was no proper place to bury Taichang who had only just ascended the throne.
Secondly, in court, Waddington maintained the inconsistent defence of diminished responsibility which Kiszko had never authorised.
Secondly it had planning powers: this was a controversial move, which angered local boroughs, but which allowed, for example, the outline planning permission for Canary Wharf to specify only the height and footprint of buildings, enabling the development to move quickly to satisfy demand.

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