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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, for film and television actors, an actor not in the union who becomes a " principal performer " ( says a line ) is immediately eligible to join the Screen Actors Guild and is covered under the SAG contract with the production company for 30 days, at which point he or she must either join SAG or cease working on any union productions ; this same provision applies to so-called " background actors " ( extras ) who work on a SAG covered production for 3 or more days.
Specifically devoting a chapter to his treatment of anger and its management she shows Seneca's appreciation of the damaging role of uncontrolled anger, and its pathological connections.
Specifically there were practitioners of the technique that said of a mesmerized person " the person is back animal " meaning " the person is back in a natural mental state where she / he recovers his / her most primitive part of the mind ".
Specifically she denied to her attorney that she had seen him in the two years prior to Mora's death.
Specifically, she has also " identified the need for $ 7 billion in public education spending across the lifelong spectrum of education, from preschool through to university and TAFE tertiary education.
Specifically in the novel Priscilla, is the Veiled Lady, she ’ s private and hidden.
Specifically, she was ordained in Nigeria.
" 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, she said: “ It ’ s only recently that I ’ ve questioned the way that I ’ ve been consuming.
Specifically, she had these objectives: to tailor each student's program to his or her needs, interests and abilities ; to promote both independence and dependability ; to enhance the student's social skills and sense of responsibility toward others.
Specifically, she was a chief organizer, lobby head, newspaper editor, suffrage educator, teacher, orator, architect of the banner campaign, rallying force, and symbol of the NWP.
Specifically, when they were younger, Eduard was married off to a rich older woman through the workings and insatiable greed of his father ; Charlotte, likewise, when her prospects were none the best, was compelled or obliged to marry a wealthy man, whom she did not love.
Specifically, she explains intentionality using the explanatory resources of natural selection: what thoughts and sentences and desires are " about " is ultimately elucidated by reference to what has been selected and what it has been selected for ( i. e., what advantage it conferred on ancestors who possessed it ).
Specifically, she has voiced opposition to the Western countries ' subsidization of their own cotton farmers, which leaves West African countries at a disadvantage in competing for space in Western markets.

Specifically and flawed
Specifically, Witzel ( 2001 ) believes that Kak's approach relates to the organizations of the Rigveda into mandalas (" books "), a process of redaction undertaken by the shakhas long after the composition of the individual hymns ( the samhita prose period, dating to well within the Indian Iron Age ), rendering the attempt to date the text in this flawed.

Specifically and depiction
Specifically, it could be viewed as a prescient commentary on the eventual move toward “ splatter films ,” or more specifically, a sub-genre of horror films starting in the early 2000s that are now collectively referred to as “ torture porn .” There is a growing filmography in which tension and fear come not from traditional use of suspense but rather purely from the depiction of graphic mutilation, torture, and highly painful, drawn-out deaths of innocent people.

Specifically and evil
Specifically, it contains the law concerning the tzitzit as a reminder that all laws of God are obeyed, as a warning against following evil inclinations and in remembrance of the exodus from Egypt.
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 the short story Tower of the Elephant Which takes place in the nation of Zamora ; home to an evil sorcerer named Yara.
Specifically they were pietistic Protestants, especially Methodists, seeking to eliminate what they considered the evil effects of liquor, especially violence, family abuse, and political corruption.

Specifically and .
Specifically, Congress should consider authorizing the Peace Corps to receive contributions from American businesses, unions, civic organizations and the public at large.
Specifically, it will be asked whether the `` real '' questions people ask are not the `` ultimate '' questions that social science finds itself impotent in the face of.
Specifically, both Julian Dates and the Gregorian calendar are used.
Specifically, in quantum mechanics, the state of an atom, i. e. an eigenstate of the atomic Hamiltonian, is approximated by an expansion ( see configuration interaction expansion and basis set ) into linear combinations of anti-symmetrized products ( Slater determinants ) of one-electron functions.
Specifically, is the neuter plural of, an adjective related to the verb ἀποκρύπτω ἀποκρύπτειν ( apocriptein ), " to hide something away.
Specifically, corporations are accused of seeking to maximize profit at the expense of work safety conditions and standards, labor hiring and compensation standards, environmental conservation principles, and the integrity of national legislative authority, independence and sovereignty.
Specifically, commodities such as sugar are heavily distorted by subsidies on behalf of powerful economies ( the United States, Europe, and Japan ), who have a disproportionate influence in the WTO.
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
Specifically, the Yemeni Arabs were unhappy that the prince was mounted on a fine Spanish steed.
Specifically, in one of his last works, De scientia divina, he concludes that the idea of plurality itself is strictly temporal, a human notion.
Specifically, the conceptual diagram graph 1 identifies only three boxes, two ellipses, and four arrows ( and their five labels ), whereas the picture 1 shows much more pictorial detail, with the scores of implied relationships as implicit in the picture rather than with the nine explicit details in the graph.
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 as flow moves around a bend it spirals in the opposite direction in the deep sea compared to the spiral to that found in river channels on land.
Specifically, it maintains that properties ' compresence itself engenders a substance.
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 it is the amount of a substance that contains as many elementary entities ( atoms, molecules or ions ) as there are atoms in 0. 012 kilogram ( or 12 grams ) of carbon-12, where the carbon-12 atoms are unbound, at rest and in their ground state.
Specifically, it can be used to test the equivalence principle, to probe dark matter, and test neutrino physics.
Specifically for fluids, the Knudsen number is used to assess to what extent the approximation of continuity can be made.
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.

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