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Secondly and find
Secondly, you might find something which someone else has lost.
Secondly, it must also allow them to easily find and read off any information at a glance whenever they need it.
Secondly, as it is rarely used in the world, people who get used to the xmouse system might find it hard to adjust to using other computers, and vice versa.

Secondly and pleasing
It may be a matter of wonder to some, what enducements I could have to present the City of London with so many expensive Pictures ; the principal reasons that influence me were these: First: to show my respect for the Corporation, and my Fellow Citizens, Secondly: to give pleasure to the Public, and Foreigners in general, Thirdly: to be of service to the Artists, by shewing their works to the greatest advantage: and, Fourthly: for the mere purpose of pleasing myself.

Secondly and account
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 limited by the authority of the general councils and the bishops, and lastly by the canons and customs of particular churches, which the pope was bound to take into account when he exercised his authority.
Secondly, the prospects of Factortame succeeding in a full trial of the case once the ECJ had given its ruling on the compatibility of the 1988 Act ; in this regard, the House of Lords took into account indications from the ECJ's first ruling that Factortame's arguments had ' considerable force '.

Secondly and early
Secondly, and a little further up the hill, is a rather odd modern building on the south side of the road ( about number 138 ): this was the factory for the revolutionary Stylophone handheld organ of the late 1960s / early 1970s – as demonstrated by Rolf Harris.
Secondly, the Canton Bulldogs were one of the early powers of pro football both before and after 1920.
Secondly, the report showed early signs of lobbying existing, with the scale of the local infrastructure and ship building activity exagerated.
Secondly, like all other surviving early Gospel manuscripts, this fragment is not from a scroll but from a codex ; a sewn and folded book not a roll.
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, the demographic has changed as well: since the early 1990s, Eastwood and surrounding suburbs have seen an influx of migrants from China, Hong Kong, South Korea and India, who are relatively affluent and conservative, but are sensitive towards political policies on immigration and multiculturalism.
Secondly, the Soulis name, rare in England, and the more common Hay, are both found in the records of Dover castle in the early 13th century.
Secondly, the early concessions he made to his children.
Secondly, Lange notes that Tutkheperre Shoshenq is documented at the Temple of Bubastis where other early Dynasty 22 monarchs such as Osorkon I and Osorkon II are well known for their building projects there.

Secondly and century
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 prajña or mother tantras, also known as yogini tantras, dating from the late 8th century.
Secondly, some of the similar features of tennis courts were actually introduced in the 16th century, and earlier layouts were less similar to cloisters.
Secondly was the influence of the rising tide of antisemitism in late 19th century Wilhelmine Germany.
Secondly was the late emergence of a German literature ; whilst much as published in the German language, little had the calibre to become ' classic ' until the late 18th century, when Goethe and Schiller began writing.

Secondly and poor
Secondly, the term " agrarianism " means political proposals for land redistribution, specifically the distribution of land from the rich to the poor or landless.
Secondly, wherever possible poor law unions ( PLUs ) were to be in a single county.
Secondly, power on the part of the preachers of adapting their discourses to the wants of the poor and ignorant.
Secondly, the feoffees made poor investment decisions, culminating in the sale of property in Chester, that later became a high-value shopping district.
) Secondly, Linnaeus only described and identified this snake in 1758: firsthand experience with timber rattlesnakes among London scientists would have been poor, the flora and fauna of the colonies would have been disdained as savage by thinking circles and so published information on its habits would have been thin, allowing for hearsay and superstition to grow on both sides of the Atlantic.

Secondly and rich
Secondly, far from being an " enforcer " for the stockmen, and a murderer, Nate Champion was a well-liked small rancher in Johnson County, whom the rich stockmen dubbed " king of the rustlers " because he stood up against their tactic of claiming all unbranded young cattle on the range.
Secondly there were the lay monks which made the abbey rich by trading in the local area and abroad.
Secondly, the sterile male flowers consumed by the beetles are rich in lipids.

Secondly and powerful
Secondly, the wheel handbrake could be screwed down to keep the loose screw couplings taut between unfitted wagons, to minimise the risk of snapped broken couplings from the locomotive " snatching " or jerking, which was particularly a problem as locomotives became more powerful.

Secondly and requires
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, it requires a central facility which edits and processes the information from the tracking network.
Secondly, while Ramsey theory results do say that sufficiently large objects must necessarily contain a given structure, often the proof of these results requires these objects to be enormously large – bounds that grow exponentially, or even as fast as the Ackermann function are not uncommon.
Secondly, it requires that ODA be promulgated in a manner consistent with Canadian values and foreign policy, sustainable development, and the promotion of democracy and human rights.
Secondly, the double entry accounting rule requires XBRL taxonomy creators to define the credit / debit nature of monetary elements appearing in the Balance Sheets and Income Statements.
Secondly, foreign threat continues to loom over the socialist camp, and its sovereignty requires an alliance for defence.
Secondly, memory requires an attunement during the moment of speaking or composing, a recognition of the right time for recalling an illustrative example, an argument, and so on " ( 317 ).
Secondly, pointed out Basu, the article 364 requires that all questions to the accused be made in the mother tongue of the same, and all answers from the accused in his mother tongue be documented verbatim in that language, but which was done in English in Khudiram's case.

Secondly and suffering
Secondly, the boulders are suffering from solarisation.
Secondly, garmonbozia refers to “ pain and suffering ”.
Secondly, it is a disparaging reference to the effects on the population of Germany at large, suffering under the war's environment outside American-controlled territory, used by Mike Stearns addressing a town meeting:

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