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Specifically, " There is some debate as to whether the unnamed Jewish barber is intended as the Tramp's final incarnation.
Specifically, tones developed via cheshirisation ( as a remnant of lost consonant distinctions ) – the loss of final consonants and from Old Chinese to Middle Chinese led to three tones in Middle Chinese, and then a tone split ( see below ) doubled the number to six tones, still preserved in some modern Chinese varieties such as Cantonese.
Specifically, the ENES Sheet is a document containing the students final secondary education classification ( GPA ) as well as the exam results of the " provas específicas " ( specific exams ) used to apply to university or polytechnical institutions.
Specifically, it is a mathematical equation that relates the delta-v ( the maximum change of speed of the rocket if no other external forces act ) with the effective exhaust velocity and the initial and final mass of a rocket ( or other reaction engine.
Specifically, he will evaluate the lesion for the criteria mentioned above, except of course for the final criterion of spreading, which can only be diagnosed at a follow-up examination, should one be necessary.
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 it refers to an axe being placed at the base of a tree just above the roots, which would be the final action before beginning to chop down the tree.

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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, 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, 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, the College Board states that use of the SAT in combination with high school grade point average ( GPA ) provides a better indicator of success in college than high school grades alone, as measured by college freshman GPA.
Specifically, if the eigenvalues all have real part with a magnitude less than 1, then the system is stable in the operating point, if any eigenvalue has a real part with a magnitude greater than 1, then the point is unstable.
" Specifically with respect to human dignity, which his writings brought from relative obscurity in Western philosophy into a focal point for philosophers, Kant held that " free will " is essential ; human dignity is related to human agency, the ability of humans to choose their own actions.
Specifically, the failure of the map to be a local homeomorphism at certain points is referred to as gimbal lock, and is demonstrated in the animation at the right – at some points ( when the axes are coplanar ) the rank of the map is 2, rather than 3, meaning that only 2 dimensions of rotations can be realized from that point by changing the angles.
Specifically, point 4 commits the modal fallacy of assuming that because some choice is known to be true, it must be necessarily true ( i. e. there is no way it could possibly be false ).
Specifically, even if the British legislature or judiciary changed English common law on a given point, that change is not binding on American authorities.
Specifically, draw a diagonal line connecting two points on the diagram so that every other point is either on or to the right and above it.
Specifically, a Redan hole has a green which slopes downward and away from the point of entrance, typically the front right portion of the green.
Specifically, if A is TU and b is integral, then linear programs of forms like or have integral optima, for any c. Hence if A is totally unimodular and b is integral, every extreme point of the feasible region ( e. g. ) is integral and thus the feasible region is an integral polyhedron.
Specifically, a space X is said to be first-countable if each point has a countable neighbourhood basis ( local base ).
Specifically, they assume that after Jesus ' death, his sayings, and stories about him, circulated among his followers until, at some point — from the mid 1st century — someone ( or a group of people ) wrote down his sayings in Greek ( see Q document ), and someone edited and organized stories about his life into a historical narrative, the Gospel of Mark.
Specifically, ω is the angle between the orbit's periapsis ( the point of closest approach to the central point ) and the orbit's ascending node ( the point where the body crosses the plane of reference from South to North ).
Specifically, caret commonly refers to the spacing character ^ in ASCII ( at code point 5E < sub > hex </ sub >) and other character sets that may also be called a hat, control, uparrow, or less frequently chevron, xor sign, to the, fang, shark ( or shark-fin ), pointer ( in Pascal ), or wedge.
Specifically, if the hash value were to become zero at any point during calculation, and the next byte hashed was also all zeroes, the hash would not change.
Specifically, in enantiornithines, the facet where the scapula ( shoulder blade ) meets the coracoid ( the primary bone of the shoulder girdle in vertebrates other than mammals ) is a convex knob and the corresponding point on the shoulder blade is concave and dish-shaped.
Specifically it comes from the short story John Barr, when picking up one of two objects ( a magnet and a pebble ) is a major turning point in history: choosing one will lead to a utopian civilization named Jonbar, while the other to the tyranny of the state of Gyronchi.
Specifically, the point of tangency between any isoquant and an isocost line gives the lowest-cost combination of inputs that can produce the level of output associated with that isoquant.
Specifically, if Q is a point of M near p, then

Specifically and stated
Specifically, the above argument would become a fallacious ad baculum if the conclusion stated:
Specifically, Lind stated that " this movie is deeply subversive patriotism.
Specifically, section 2 ( e ) of the Canadian Bill of Rights stated that everyone has " the right to a fair hearing in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice for the determination of his rights and obligations.
Specifically, DoD policy stated that " hostages of terrorists and persons detained by governments with which the US is not actively engaged in armed conflict are not eligible for the medal .”
Specifically, DoD policy stated that " the medal will be issued only to those taken prisoner by an enemy during armed conflict ," and further states that " hostages of terrorists and persons detained by governments with which the US is not actively engaged in armed conflict are not eligible for the medal .” However, the 1989 amendment to the POW Medal Statute that created an exception to the armed conflict requirement was overlooked in the July 1990 version of the DoD Manual of Military Decorations and Awards, presumably because the 1989 amendment occurred in November, during the staffing window for the 1990 revision to the manual.
Specifically, Keegan stated that mandatory public education created a homogenized populace that was more willing to accept conscription and other governmental demands.
Specifically, the resolution stated that the war was being waged for the reunion of the states, and not to abolish the south's " peculiar institution " of slavery.
Specifically, investigation of the Landslide data indicated many names listed were victims of credit card fraud, and that there was no link on the Landslide front page to take the user to child pornography sites as stated in sworn trial testimony.
Specifically, in most U. S. jurisdictions, graduation from an ABA-accredited law school is expressly stated as a prerequisite towards being allowed to sit for that state's bar exam, and even for existing lawyers to be admitted to the bar of another state upon motion.
Specifically, the court stated that such investigation should include members of the defendant's immediate and extended family, medical history, and family and social history ( including physical and mental abuse, domestic violence, exposure to traumatic events and criminal violence ).
Specifically, Elmasry stated that Fatah is " well known in Canada for smearing Islam and bashing Muslims.
Specifically, the National Trust stated: " Unless development is blocked or an intervention occurs, this cultural landscape will be permanently damaged by the construction of three high-rise condominium towers within Vizcaya's historic viewshed.
Specifically, the Judge stated: " The agreement contains no exclusivity provision, nor does any of its language appear to prevent band from recording elsewhere during the life of the agreement ".
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, the Judge stated: " The agreement contains no exclusivity provision, nor does any of its language appear to prevent band from recording elsewhere during the life of the agreement ".
Specifically, if is the prime factorization of n, then the complexity can be stated as
However, Justice Brewer, speaking for a unanimous Supreme Court in Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States, 143 U. S. 457 ( 1892 ), cited the Presentment Clause as a clear example of why “ no purpose of action against religion can be imputed to any legislation, state or national, because this is a religious people .” Specifically, the Court stated:

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