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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, 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, more than half of Zhang's troops were stationed south of the Great Wall in the Hebei province, while the troops north of the wall were scattered throughout Manchuria ; therefore, Zhang's troops could not have been deployed fast enough to fight the Japanese in any concentration north of the Great Wall.
Secondly, the Annals give annual reports of the activities of the kings, while there is little probability that Manetho would have been able to go into such detail.
Secondly, modular buildings must conform to all local building codes for their proposed use, while mobile homes, made in the United States, are required to conform to federal codes governed by HUD ( U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ).
Secondly, women make many sacrifices and tradeoffs while moving up the pipeline.
Secondly, of the funding over the next five years that Bush has proposed, only US $ 1 billion will be in new appropriations while the remaining US $ 11 billion will be reallocated from NASA's other programs, and therefore inadequate to fully realize this vision.
Secondly, they both had considerably different writing styles, as Millar's stories are typically fast-paced and widescreen, while Bendis ' output is more dialogue-heavy and slow-paced and both writers feared it could wreck the project.
Secondly, focused administration of chemotherapy allows a higher dose to the tissue while simultaneously reducing systemic exposure, which is typically the dose limiting factor.
Secondly costs of transporting sets, wardrobe, cameras, and film made on location shooting more expensive, while the extra time involved in transporting edited footage back to studio, in the days before satellite links, also meant that on location shoots, unless taking place beside the studio, were avoided.
Secondly, he claimed that while the effect of marching may be uncertain, the effect of not marching would surely be to make it more likely that the occupation would continue.

Secondly and 1983
* Secondly a new head of power which provides constitutional authority for the proposed national agreement along the lines previously proposed by the Makarrata Report of the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee in 1983.

Secondly and featured
Secondly between 1998 and 2000 a strip entitled P5, which also featured a class of schoolchildren and their long-suffering teacher.

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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, he married Margravine Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 12 May 1529 – 2 November 1575 ), daughter of George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, in 1548.
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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 and most importantly, being of Sanskrit-based Devanagari, Gujarati's script retains notations for the obsolete ( short i, u vs. long ī, ū ; r ̥, ru ; ś,), and lacks notations for innovations ( vs. ; vs. ; clear vs. murmured vowels ).
# 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.
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, for any non-monochromatic triangle ( xyz ), there exist precisely two such triples.
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 ( as described in Appayya Dikshita's commentary ), it suggests her pose as a perfect yoginī: her motionlessness through pain and pleasure, her posture, and so on.
Secondly, there are also some forces created by specific legislation such as the Port of Tilbury Police ( Port of London Act 1968 ), Mersey Tunnels Police ( County of Merseyside Act 1989 ) and the Epping Forest Keepers ( Epping Forest Act 1878 ).
Secondly, canyon interiors such as McKittrick, Bear, and Pine Springs Canyon on the southeast end exhibit maple, ash, chinquapin oak ( Quercus muehlenbergii ), and other deciduous trees.
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, 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, though the States put their thumb in the scales in favor of the Remonstrants with this policy ( as those, being a minority, were in danger of being driven out of the public church ), the Counter-Remonstrants maintained their strength among dominees and schoolmasters, and so indirectly among the common people.
* 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, in 1183, to Béatrice of Albon ( 1161 – 1228 ), Countess of Albon and Dauphine of Viennois, daughter of Guigues, Count of Albon and Dauphin of Viennois.
Secondly, on 3 September 1750 at St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street, to Elizabeth Duckett ( 25 June 1724-October 1804 ), by whom he had at least three sons and three daughters.
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, because the ( Bayesian ) derivation of BIC has a prior of 1 / R ( where R is the number of candidate models ), which is " not sensible ", since the prior should be a decreasing function of k. The authors also show that AIC and AICc can be derived in the same Bayesian framework as BIC, just by using a different prior.
Secondly, Henri married his second cousin once removed, Charlotte Catherine de La Tremoille ( 1568 – 1629 ), daughter of Louis III de La Trémoille and granddaughter of Anne de Montmorency.
Secondly, the protagonist seems to view the dilemma from an emotional viewpoint as opposed to a practical one ( e. g. the plant takes up too much space ), " And when you're maneuvered in, how small the room will become ;".
Secondly, he married on 13 September 1580 with Kunigunde Jakobäa of Simmern ( 9 October 1556 – 26 January 1586 ), who bore him 4 children:

Secondly and 12th
Secondly, 12th Army therefore unable to continue attack on Berlin.
Secondly, in line with the 1709 entail of William 12th Earl of Glencairn, he assumed the name and arms of Cunninghame, in addition to those of Graham, on the death in 1796 of Maj. Gen. John Cunninghame, 15th Earl of Glencairn and last in line.

Secondly and year
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 yearand proceeded to defeat the Huns who had been left behind by Attila to safeguard their home territories.
Secondly, the orbital nodes of the Moon precess westward in ecliptic longitude, completing a full circle in about years shorter than a sidereal year because of the precession of the nodes.
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 yearand proceeded to defeat the Huns who had been left behind by Attila to safeguard their home territories.
Secondly, the Fichot family used the Château as their summer residence only, spending the rest of the year in Paris.
Secondly, because the cycle is three years long, only three of the Gospel writers are given a year.
Secondly, regular Students Balls were held throughout the academic year, principally for Freshers, at Christmas, for Valentine's Day, Rag Week, and in the Summer.
Secondly, the Pandavas during their 12 years of exile and one year of Agyanta Vasa had chosen this mountains for shelter.

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