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Specifically and thought
Specifically, if v is a tangent vector of M at a point x ( thought of as a derivation ) then define the directional derivative in the direction v by
Specifically, it is thought that quintessence became repulsive about 10 billion years ago ( the universe is approximately 13. 7 billion years old ).
Specifically, that mankind progresses from magic through religious belief to scientific thought.
Specifically it is believed by mandated official experts that " a mislabeled 500kg bin of sodium dichloroisocyanate mistakenly thought to be ammonium nitrate was dumped in the off spec ammonium nitrate warehouse.
Specifically, the burglars were interested in information they thought was held by Lawrence F. O ' Brien, head of the DNC.
Specifically, the name is thought to have derived from either the town of Hebron in Northumberland or Hebburn in Tyne and Wear.
Specifically it refers to attributes of God that are thought to be incompatible with becoming fully human.
Specifically, the researchers asked for estimated times by which the students thought it was 50 %, 75 %, and 99 % probable their personal projects would be done.
Specifically, in the Franciscan school of thought and spirit, education is based on the values of dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship.
Specifically, the circular " base plate " may have originated as a phalera, and it is commonly thought to have resided in the bottom of the bowl as a late addition, soldered in to repair a hole.
Specifically, Allman's team found signals from the ACC are received in Brodmann's area 10, in the frontal polar cortex, where regulation of cognitive dissonance ( disambiguation between alternatives ) is thought to occur.
Specifically, Scholem thought that Jewish history could be divided into three periods:
Specifically, it is thought to involve abnormal functioning of the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus.
Specifically, they are thought to be involved in regulating the number of synaptic vesicles available for release via exocytosis at any one time. Synapsins are present in invertebrates and vertebrates and are somewhat homologous across evaluated vertebrates.
Specifically, humans all need a certain amount of personal space, also thought of as distance or privacy ; people also desire a certain amount of closeness with others, or affiliation.

Specifically and novel
Specifically in the novel Priscilla, is the Veiled Lady, she ’ s private and hidden.

Specifically and was
Specifically, the Yemeni Arabs were unhappy that the prince was mounted on a fine Spanish steed.
Specifically, the President was told that one of Colson's people had gone to Wisconsin and tried to talk to the prosecutors.
Specifically his theological learning was in the famed Catechetical School of Alexandria.
Specifically targeted against Christianity, it was an unbridled attack against the Bible, established churches, and the powers of the priesthood.
Specifically, in these enclaves, the federal government may have proprietary jurisdiction ( only the rights of any other landowner ), concurrent jurisdiction ( the right to legislate concurrently with the state government ), or exclusive jurisdiction over the land where an act was committed in order to establish jurisdiction over the actor.
Specifically, Odysseus ' telling Polyphemos his true name after having already escaped was an act of hubris.
Specifically, the process was first used by the English " Good Parliament " against Baron Latimer in the second half of the 14th century.
Specifically condemned was the participation of the Irgun in the Deir Yassin massacre:
Specifically, it was used to describe members of the Jacobin Club, a revolutionary, far-left political movement that had been the most famous political club of the French Revolution.
Specifically, Harper's government was planning to publicly criticize Gaddafi for praising the convicted Lockerbie bomber.
Specifically, umpires were now given the power — and the responsibility — to intervene if they considered a bowler was deliberately aiming at a batsman with intent to injure.
Specifically, the nomenklatura consisted of two separate lists: one was for key positions, appointments to which were made by authorities within the party ; the other was for persons who were potential candidates for appointment to those positions.
Specifically, results showed that those who believed that racial profiling was widespread and that racial tension would never be fixed were more likely to be opposed to racial profiling than those who did not believe racial profiling was as widespread or that racial tensions would be fixed eventually.
Specifically, Stanford was ranked in Business, in Education, in Engineering, in Medicine, in Law, in Biological Sciences, in Chemistry, in Computer Science, in Earth Sciences, in Mathematics, in Physics, in Statistics, in Economics, in English, in History, in Political Science, in Psychology, in Sociology.
Specifically, the patch revision I. 5a was known to be one of the most stable.
Specifically, he hoped to secure Mantua for the elder son, Don Carlos, who was already Duke of Parma and had the expectation of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily for the younger son, Don Felipe.
Specifically, for works published before January 1, 1978 and still in copyright on October 27, 1998, the term was extended to 95 years.
Specifically, documentary evidence suggests that Shakur was targeted by an investigation named CHESROB, which " attempted to hook former New York Panther Joanne Chesimard ( Assata Shakur ) to virtually every bank robbery or violent crime involving a black woman on the East Coast ".
Specifically, it was developed by the Muslim jurist and historian Al-Maqrizi ( 1364 – 1442 ) who wrote about a particular period in the Mamluk dynasty when the rulers were simultaneously increasing the supply of a lower valued ( copper ) currency and hoarding the more valued ( gold and silver ) currencies.
Specifically, the Socialist government of President Allende was accused of:
Specifically, the government was regarded as being biased towards Catholics in public service and military promotions, as well as the allocation of land, business favors and tax concessions.
Specifically, the ex-governor was accused of exploiting the paper's financial trouble in an effort to have several editors fired.
Specifically, when Hume ’ s Blush Tea-Scented China was imported to England from China, the British and French Admiralties made arrangements in 1810 for specimens to cross naval blockades for Josephine ’ s garden.

Specifically and very
Specifically, if the cylinders are oriented parallel to one another, there is very little volume that is excluded from the center-of-mass of the approaching cylinder ( it can come quite close to the other cylinder ).
Specifically, the problem of combining quantum mechanics and gravity becomes an issue only at very high energies, and may well require a totally new kind of model.
Specifically, snare drums ( vibrations of a circular membrane ), create a very noisy wave shortly after they are struck.
Specifically, these imitations have shorter, rounded shafts, very short blades, and screw-together sections.
Specifically, the QUT Business School is accredited with AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB, making it one of very few business schools in the world, and the first in Australia, to obtain this Triple Crown of international accreditation.
Specifically, the smaller ROVs can have very different designs, each geared towards its own task.
Specifically, Ender was conditioned to be entirely self-sufficient from a very young age.
Specifically, the active amplification function of the outer hair cells is very sensitive to damage from exposure to trauma from overly-loud sounds or to certain ototoxic drugs.
Specifically, Robinson examined the New Testament's reliability, because he believed that very little original research had been completed in the field during the period between 1900 and the mid-1970s.
Specifically in agriculture SWAp has produced very limited increases in aid effectiveness.
" Specifically, Ambuhl stipulated that she witnessed " numerous acts " of abuse, cruelty, and maltreatment, writing that " This time was very confusing for me, and things were done to detainees that I questioned, but that apparently were permissible.
Specifically to the Kern watershed, an oral history was taken from Roy De Voe, who claimed to have seen " very old beaver sign " on the east side of the Kern River at Funston Meadow ( elevation 6, 476 feet ) in 1946.
Specifically, curvature ( the gravitational field ) might arise as a kind of " averaging " over very complicated topological phenomena at very small scales, the so-called spacetime foam.
Specifically, in Assam Bodos areas were very much neglected.
Specifically, the Commission recommended " a social control policy seeking to discourage marijuana use, while concentrating primarily on the prevention of heavy and very heavy use.
Specifically, dynamic tension is a technique very commonly used within martial arts.
Specifically, the song states that Rasputin's assassins fatally shot him after he survived the poisoning of his wine with a very large dose of cyanide.
Specifically, the ferroelectric characteristic has the form of a hysteresis loop, which is very similar in shape to the hysteresis loop of ferromagnetic materials.
Specifically, Attorney General Ulysses S. Webb was very active in revoking Indian land purchases ; in a bid to strengthen the Asiatic Exclusion League, he promised to prevent Indians from buying or leasing land.
Specifically CAML is very important in site and list definitions, via the ONET. XML files as well as other corresponding XML files.
Specifically, non-stationarity is often indicated by an autocorrelation plot with very slow decay.

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