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Specifically, the President was told that one of Colson's people had gone to Wisconsin and tried to talk to the prosecutors.
Specifically it states that for any integers n ≥ 0 and m ≥ 1, the functions J < sub > n </ sub >( x ) and J < sub > n + m </ sub >( x ) have no common zeros other than the one at x = 0.
Specifically, after acknowledging the various popular theories in vogue at the time, of how atoms were reasoned to attach to each other, i. e. " hooked atoms ", " glued together by rest ", or " stuck together by conspiring motions ", Newton states that he would rather infer from their cohesion, that " particles attract one another by some force, which in immediate contact is exceedingly strong, at small distances performs the chemical operations, and reaches not far from the particles with any sensible effect.
Specifically, if one or more of the produced neutrons themselves interact with other fissionable nuclei, and these also undergo fission, then there is a possibility that the macroscopic overall fission reaction will not stop, but continue throughout the reaction material.
Specifically, if he / she chooses to determine the path, then he / she has no influence whatsoever over which of the two paths, the left one or the right one, nature will tell him / her is the one in which the particle is found.
Specifically, if hair texture were simply the result of adaptively arbitrary human aesthetic preferences, one would expect that the global distribution of the various hair textures would be fairly random.
Specifically, they require that a patient must have pain associated with the bladder, accompanied by one other urinary symptom.
Specifically, the range is the pixel response time of an LCD, or how quickly a sub-pixel's brightness changes from one level to another.
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 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, McVeigh arranged the barrels in the shape of a backwards J ; he later said that for pure destructive power, he would have put the barrels on the side of the cargo bay closest to the Murrah Building ; however, such an unevenly distributed load might have broken an axle, flipped the truck over, or at least caused it to lean to one side, which could have drawn attention.
Specifically, in an environment where it is considered important to know the probability of a fraudulent login in order to accept the risk, one can ensure that the total number of possible passwords multiplied by the time taken to try each one ( assuming the greatest conceivable computing resources ) is much greater than the password lifetime.
Specifically, is a nesting depth of one always sufficient?
Specifically, the patch revision I. 5a was known to be one of the most stable.
Specifically, yoga is one of the six āstika (" orthodox ") schools of Hindu philosophy.
Specifically, it assumes either that there is only one timeline, or that any alternative timelines ( such as those postulated by the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics ) are not accessible.
Specifically, if one freezes a right-handed wave in time, when one curls the fingers of one ’ s right hand around the helix, the thumb will point in the direction which the helix progresses given that sense of rotation.
Specifically, a radiation mode is one for which
Specifically, climbing the rim of the crater from outside, one finds:

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Specifically, a formal theorem is always the last formula of a derivation in some formal system each formula of which is a logical consequence of the formulas which came before it in the derivation.
Specifically in India, through the Shahnameh, they felt themselves to be the last outpost tied to the civilized world by the thread of Iranianism.
Specifically, sign conditions are imposed on the sequence of principal minors ( determinants of upper-left-justified sub-matrices ) of the bordered Hessian, the smallest minor consisting of the truncated first 2m + 1 rows and columns, the next consisting of the truncated first 2m + 2 rows and columns, and so on, with the last being the entire bordered Hessian.
Specifically, he was ordered not to surrender, but to fight to the last man.
Specifically in the last quarter of the 16th century, where " Geuzen " or " beggars " made important military contributions to the Dutch side and bookkeeping was already done without counters, the production in the North was just for propaganda.
Specifically, in a Cuban television interview days after the shootdown took place, Roque, from within Cuba, stated, " I personally have violated air space, specifically the last was on January 9, 1996. where I got a call the day before to participate in a flight to Havana where thousands of leaflets were going to be released from a height of more than 9, 500 feet at a distance of less than 10 miles from the coast.
Specifically, Gimbel points out the resemblance of the motive on the last three beats of m. 2 of the first movement and the " Abgesang " of Walther's Prize Song from Die Meistersinger, thus linking the trials of the opera's hero to Elgar's desire to assert his independence as an artist.

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Specifically, for works published before January 1, 1978 and still in copyright on October 27, 1998, the term was extended to 95 years.
Specifically, the establishment in 1925 of An Gúm (" The Project "), a Government sponsored publisher, created an outlet both for original works in Irish and for translations into the language.
Specifically, digital physics works through the consequences of assuming that the universe is a gigantic Turing-complete cellular automaton.
Specifically, Marie's Beauty Lounge, the salon where Vinny works, is a real, still active salon located on Morris Park Avenue, between Williamsbridge Road and Bronxdale Avenue.
Specifically, the works included fencing, hedge cutting, renewal of level crossing gates as well as the provision of some essential drainage, removal of ivy and overgrowth from bridges and the provision of mile posts.
" Specifically, Apple charged Psystar with acquiring or creating code that " avoids, bypasses, removes, descrambles, decrypts, deactivates or impairs a technological protection measure without Apple's authority for the purpose of gaining unauthorized access to Apple's copyrighted works.

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The filmmaker Brian De Palma has incorporated split screens into many of his films, most notably in Sisters ( 1973 ) and they have since become synonymous with his filmmaking style ( Specifically 1981's Blow Out and 1998's Snake Eyes ).
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, this laudatory poem was included in Martial's work called the De spectaculis or Epigrammaton liber, which Martial wrote to honor and highlight all the events of Titus's games.

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Specifically, the report concludes that Arab countries need to embark on rebuilding their societies on the basis of:

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* Specifically, a text added to the end of a book or an article, containing information that is important to, but is not the main idea of, the main text
Specifically, they share the idea that the reality of God is completely inaccessible to human beings and that man can only come to see God through a spiritual journey in which knowledge < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > is rejected in favour of meditation.
( Specifically, if the individual hears an idea he doesn't like, he does not attack that idea.
( Specifically, if the individual has a " good idea " that he might otherwise hold back from the group because it is too controversial, he will share that idea in this conversation.
Specifically, it questions the notion that people slip mindlessly into role and the idea that the dynamics of evil are in any way banal.
Specifically relating the phallocentric theory to film, Mulvey insists on the idea that film and cinematography are inadvertently structured upon the ideas and values of a patriarchy.
" Specifically, he considered delayed radiation but not thermal effects, but called attention to the idea of " bonus " effects, in which the totality of weapons effects would allow lower-yield weapons to achieve the " desired destruction.
Specifically he wrote " We are the faithful soldiers of the National Socialist idea and nothing else " and "[...] WE EXIST, and continue the battle, the battle for the final victory of our race ".
Specifically, the researchers found that participants who were prompted with the idea that pale was more socially attractive along with mortality reminders, tended to lean towards decisions that resulted in more protective measures from the sun.
Specifically Vine and Matthews supported Dietz ’ s ( Nature 1961 ) idea that sea floor spreading was occurring at mid ocean ridges.

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