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Specifically, they are:
Specifically, they showed that for sufficiently large, there are at least Carmichael numbers between 1 and.
Specifically, they require that a patient must have pain associated with the bladder, accompanied by one other urinary symptom.
Specifically, they claim that Sartre makes metaphysical arguments despite his claiming that his philosophical views ignore metaphysics.
Specifically, they were instructed in geography, astronomy, ethnology, climatology, mineralogy, meteorology, botany, ornithology, and zoology.
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.
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, since electrons decay slowly from them, they can be piled up in this state without too much loss and then stimulated emission can be used to boost an optical signal.
Specifically, syntactic salt is a hoop programmers must jump through just to prove that they know what's going on, rather than to express a program action.
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, collisions can either be elastic, meaning they conserve both momentum and kinetic energy, or inelastic, meaning they conserve momentum but not kinetic energy.
Specifically, snare drums ( vibrations of a circular membrane ), create a very noisy wave shortly after they are struck.
Specifically, Bell ruled that McDonald's endangered the health of their workers and customers by " misleading advertising ", that they " exploit children ", that they were " culpably responsible " in the infliction of unnecessary cruelty to animals, and that they were " antipathetic " to unionisation and paid their workers low wages.
Specifically, they found that
Specifically, they propose that this transduction may take place in a class of photoreceptors known as cryptochromes.
Specifically, in what way gender roles are defined by biology and how they are defined by cultural trends.
Specifically, they claimed Microsoft announced its Quick Basic 3 program to slow sales of its competitor Borland's recently released Turbo Basic program.
Specifically, they agree to support each other against Rome, and that Hannibal shall have the right to make peace with Rome, but that any peace would include Philip and that Rome would be forced to give up control of Corcyra, Apollonia, Epidamnus, Pharos, Dimale, Parthini and Atintania and to restore to Demetrius of Pharos all his lands currently controlled by Rome.
Specifically, they grow on chocolate agar with carbon dioxide.
Specifically, the heuristics they used were deference to scientific authority, trust in scientific institutions, and whether they had seen media coverage of biotechnology.
Specifically, they are expected to have radioactive decay half-lives of at least minutes or days as compared to seconds, with some expecting half-lives of millions of years.

Specifically and accused
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, the Socialist government of President Allende was accused of:
Specifically, the ex-governor was accused of exploiting the paper's financial trouble in an effort to have several editors fired.
Specifically, the judge's decision will depend mainly seizures, history of the accused, etc ..
Specifically, Secretaries General Kofi Annan and Ban Ki Moon, the council's president Doru Costea, the European Union, Canada and the United States have accused the council of focusing disproportionately on the Israeli – Palestinian conflict.
Specifically he said that whilst Gordon Brown was quite serious about pursuing talks, he accused former minister Ed Balls of " sabotaging " the talks.
Specifically, the Socialist Government of President Allende was accused of:
Specifically, the young Turks who carried pan-Turkist ideologies as their guiding principle are accused of the Armenian Genocide, Greek genocide and Assyrian Genocide.
Specifically, the Confrontation Clause applies to " witnesses " against the accused, meaning " those who ' bear testimony '".
Specifically, the three classic pretrial hearings challenge the admissibility of: 1 ) identification evidence ( like a lineup ); 2 ) confessions ; and 3 ) physical evidence, obtained either from the accused, or from a place where the accused has an expectation of privacy.

Specifically and Sir
Specifically, The National reported that there was " conflicting advice from the speaker and the prime minister " regarding the proper procedure for the appointment, and that the government had Matane reappointed by " using section 87 ( 5 ) of the Constitution, arguing that the absolute majority secured for Sir Paulias meant that the exhaustive secret ballot vote was not required ".

Specifically and generation
Specifically, Korea's current generation, although better educated and more privileged in many respects, lack a defining and unifying experience for their generation.

Specifically and abuse
Specifically critics pointed to shortcomings such as noted side effects, the procedure being used as a form of abuse, and uneven application of ECT.
Specifically, psychology has frequently been censured for what have proven to be incorrect, and unquestioned, assumptions about the human mind, especially after the fairly recent phenomenon of recovered memories involving Satanic ritual abuse.
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, 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.
In the report by Major General Antonio M. Taguba regarding the alleged acts of brutality, abuse, and torture at the Enemy Prisoner of War facility at Abu Ghraib and other Enemy Prisoner of War Camps in Iraq and Afghanistan, Taguba said, "' Specifically I suspect that Col. Thomas M. Pappas, Lt. Col. Steve L. Jordan, Mr. Steven Stephanowicz and Mr. John Israel were either directly or indirectly responsible for the abuses at Abu Ghraib and strongly recommend immediate disciplinary actions ..."
* Drug abuse: Specifically Krokodil.
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 power
" Specifically in response to the " majesty and power " reading, Harrington states " My opinion is that ’ s just pure bullshit.
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, the intensity of the scattered light varies as the sixth power of the particle size, and varies inversely with the fourth power of the wavelength.
Specifically, a construct in a language is called syntactic sugar if it can be removed from the language without any effect on what the language can do: functionality and expressive power will remain the same.
Specifically is the same as which shows some of the power of J.
Specifically, Klein means that Congress may not direct the outcome of a case by prescribing the rule of decision, nor may Congress impair the power and effect of a Presidential pardon.
Specifically, the antenna gain, or power gain of an antenna is defined as the ratio of the intensity ( power per unit surface ) radiated by the antenna in the direction of its maximum output, at an arbitrary distance, divided by the intensity radiated at the same distance by a hypothetical isotropic antenna.
Specifically, John Locke as part of his argument against the " Divine Right of Kings " in his book Two Treatises of Government defines it this way: “ Tyranny is the exercise of power beyond right, which nobody can have a right to ; and this is making use of the power any one has in his hands, not for the good of those who are under it, but for his own private, separate advantage .” Locke's concept of tyranny influenced the writers of subsequent generations who developed the concept of tyranny as counterpoint to ideas of human rights and democracy.
Specifically it called for the nationalization of transportation, communications, electrical power and other services.
Specifically, the Constitution gives the Governor-General the power to assent to legislation, refuse to assent, or to reserve a bill for the Queen's judgement.
Specifically, it is the density altitude at which flying in a clean configuration, at the best rate of climb airspeed for that altitude and with all engines operating and producing maximum continuous power, will produce a given rate of climb ( usually 100 feet per minute climb or 30 meters per minute, and 500 feet per minute climb for jet airplanes ).
Specifically, within the Earthsea realm, knowing another man or dragon's true name gives one power over them ; as a corollary, sharing one's true name with another is an act showing complete trust.
Specifically, they may be used as long as one-way pages are not transmitted, communications are limited to voice, and transmission power ( ERP ) does not exceed 5 watts ( FCC Code § 95. 29, section f ).
Specifically, power is given as total ( not per-phase ) power, and voltage is line-to-line voltage.
Specifically, the transmit duty cycle is so exceptionally low and pulse time so exceptionally short, that the electronics must be capable of extremely high instantaneous power to rival the average power of conventional radars.
It is through this consistency of playing the same teams yearly that “ these rivalries have shown remarkable staying power .” Specifically, it is society ’ s drive to disrupt these original rituals that start rivalries.
Specifically, Delphi Automotive Systems are developing an SOFC that will power auxiliary units in automobiles and tractor-trailers, while BMW has recently stopped a similar project.
Specifically, Kierkegaard defines the opposite of despair as faith, which he describes by the following: " In relating itself to itself, and in willing to be itself, the self rests transparently in the power that established it.

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