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Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
Significantly, the Quebec Act also replaced the French criminal law presumption of guilty until proven innocent with the English criminal law presumption of innocent until proven guilty ; but the French code or civil law system was retained for non-criminal matters.
Significantly, his first act as an Emperor was the deification of his brother Titus.
Significantly, in the history of education of the deaf, he said that deaf people were capable of using their minds, argued for the importance of teaching them, and was one of the first to state that deaf people could learn to read and write without learning how to speak first.
Significantly, Dafne was an attempt to revive the classical Greek drama, part of the wider revival of antiquity characteristic of the Renaissance.
Significantly, Anderson's position on the Middle East conflict was considerably more dovish than his stance towards the United States ' own wars, such as his aforementioned support for the military involvement in Vietnam.
Significantly, in the theatre of the ancient Latin-speaking world, the mask was not used as a plot device to disguise the identity of a character, but rather was a convention employed to represent or typify that character.
Significantly, though, the artists, writers, and patrons involved in the cultural movements in question believed they were living in a new era that was a clean break from the Middle Ages.
Significantly, the lack of any direct heirs from Richard was the first step in the dissolution of the Angevin Empire.
Significantly, at his coronation, he was anointed with holy oil that had reportedly been given to Becket by the Virgin Mary shortly before his death in 1170 ; this oil was placed inside a distinct eagle-shaped container of gold.
Significantly, the earliest surviving treatise to describe the modern movement of the queen ( as well as the bishop and pawn ), Repetición de amores e arte de axedres con CL iuegos de partido ( Discourses on Love and the Art of Chess with 150 Problems ) by Luis Ramírez de Lucena, was published during the reign of Isabella I of Castile.
Significantly, for Asterius the Christian feast was explicitly an entry from darkness into light, and although no conscious solar nature could have been expressed, it is certainly the renewed light at midwinter, which was celebrated among Roman pagans, officially from the time of Aurelian, as the " festival of the birth of the Unconquered Sun ".
Significantly, Australia's most successful bowler Clarrie Grimmett was replaced by Ward, one of four players making their debut.
Significantly, SN 2006jc was destroyed in a supernova explosion two years later, observed on October 9, 2006.
Significantly, the pairs of lacquers were labelled " Left " and " Right " respectively, rather than " A " and " B " as was usually the case.
Significantly, these critics included Kaufman's own father Stanley, who was displeased that little of Andy's early life ( before show business ) and early career was portrayed.
Significantly, the reply a month later said the painting was not to be had at any price.
Significantly, there was a broad consensus of the basic framework among the officers.
Significantly, it was noted for Five Little Pigs ( adapted by Kevin Elyot ) bringing out the homosexual subtext of the novel.
Significantly, this contract was only with Kember and Pierce, meaning Spacemen 3 as a legal and financial entity would, in essence, constitute only the two of them together with Palmer.

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Significantly, his majority opinion in the original appeal stated, " our decision reflects the core democratic ideal that if this entitlement is to be conferred, it should be accomplished by legislative action rather than by a federal court as a matter of constitutional right.
Significantly, recent Shostakovich research ( such as the discovery of a fragment of the original version of the Ninth Symphony ) has tended to corroborate what is stated in Testimony rather than the other way around.

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Significantly, this definition of libre open access covered works for which any amount of permissions restrictions had been lifted.

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" Significantly, John does not have Jesus claim to be the Son of God or the Messiah before the Sanhedrin or Pilate, and he omits the traditional earthquakes, thunder, and midday darkness that were said to accompany Jesus ' death.
Significantly, the system does not rely on the hardness of the exoskeleton, as many other arthropod sounds do, meaning that the spiny lobsters can continue to produce the deterrent noises even in the period following a moult when they are most vulnerable.
Significantly, it does not appear to have been designed by Clements himself.
Significantly, he does not object to these matters.
Significantly, ROS does not account for the capital ( investment ) used to generate the profit.

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Significantly, if Eddie Irvine, who placed 7th at that race, had been able to pass Gené, he could have won that year's World Championship by a point.
Significantly, causation must be shown: That had the individual been made aware of the risk he would not have proceeded with the operation ( or perhaps with that surgeon ).
Significantly, many of his earliest novels have Ireland as their setting — natural enough given his background, but unlikely to enjoy warm critical reception, given the contemporary English attitudes towards Ireland.
Significantly, though, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, who had not been involved in the campaign to exile Gaveston, seems to have become disaffected at this time.
Significantly, the Theses rejected the validity of indulgences ( remissions of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven ).
Significantly higher rates of OCPD have been found in subjects with OCD, with estimates ranging from 23 % to 32 %.
Significantly, however, this text uses the term, indicating that the may have been also used as a generic term to cover treatises, which deal with the s. In the ( 1. 6. 21 ) the term is used to refer to the Veda.
Significantly the European Court of Justice found the UK government at fault for not adequately assessing the environmental impact of the planned road, that would have joined Beckton to Falconwood and perhaps-if objectors ' fears are to be believed-been a first stage of a wider orbital road through Catford ( a revival of a Greater London Council-backed Ringway Two ).
Significantly, the search revealed no trace of either of the two Vest Pocket Kodak ( VPK ) cameras that the pair were known to be carrying from Irvine's diaries, leading to speculation that at least one of the cameras must have been in Irvine's possession.
Significantly older treasures have been unearthed in the geographically less spectacular gorge of Gospodin Vir: in the 1960s the archaeological survey Lepenski Vir was unearthed, the most significant in southeastern Europe.
Significantly, in 1758, his wife obtained a separation from him for cruelty, which would have been extremely rare for the time.
Significantly, in the archives of Spain, there is no record of how Izquierdo, himself a liberal, could have been influenced to authorize these executions.
Significantly, both courts based their rulings on the fact that Massachusetts transponders are available on equal terms to in-state and out-of-state residents and that anyone is allowed to have a transponder from more than one state at a time, choosing which transponder to use in each toll transaction to obtain the cheaper rate.
Significantly, given that 70 percent of requests for advice come from women, the assistant muftis have the right to issue fatwas, or religious opinions.
Significantly, the possibility that Dietrich may have been acquitted differentiates this case from the unsuccessful 1979 McInnis v R. appeal.

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