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Specifically and they
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 allow
Specifically, ZFC does not allow unrestricted comprehension.
* Specifically poor structural rigidity, such as pronounced scuttle shake, a characteristic whereby the structural design of the bulkhead between engine and passenger compartment of a convertible suffers sufficiently poor rigidity to negatively impact ride or handling – or allow noticeable vibration, shudder or chassis-flexing into the passenger compartment.
Specifically, the horse armor was usually sectional ( not joined together as a cohesive " suit "), with large plates of scales tied together around the animal's waist, flank, shoulders, neck and head ( especially along the breastplate of the saddle ) independently to give a further degree of movement for the horse and to allow the armor to be affixed to the horse reasonably tightly so that it should not loosen too much during movement.
Specifically, verbosity settings allow users to construct a mental model of web pages displayed on their computer screen.
Specifically, the two sides have promised to move the KTM railway station from Tanjung Pagar to Woodlands, set up a joint venture to be called M-S Pte Ltd to develop six parcels of land in Singapore, develop a rapid transit link between Tanjung Pateri in Johor Bahru, and allow Temasek and Khazanah to set up a joint venture for the purpose of developing a town in Iskandar Malaysia.
Specifically, the act of lurking, or " completely unobtrusive observation " may allow individuals to gain an understanding into how individuals interact online by reading their posts or chats.
" 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, they were tasked with destroying all that exists on the Planet, to allow the life of all organisms to return to the Lifestream.
Specifically each Base Station ( BS ) would be armed with a GPS receiver which would allow its position to be reported.
Specifically in Mexico City, in July 2007, the prison system in that city has begun to allow gay prisoners to have conjugal visits from their partners, on the basis of a 2003 law which bans discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Specifically, the German version does not allow for enemies ' heads or limbs to be severed, enemies cannot be impaled after death, burning enemies will die immediately and their corpses cannot be mutilated further after death.

Specifically and better
Specifically, the weather must be better than basic VFR weather minima, i. e. in visual meteorological conditions ( VMC ), as specified in the rules of the relevant aviation authority.
Specifically, people who have vivid and unusual experiences during the day tend to have more memorable dream content and hence better dream recall.
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, Korea's current generation, although better educated and more privileged in many respects, lack a defining and unifying experience for their generation.

Specifically and use
Specifically, Charles Babbage planned to use cards to store programs in his Analytical engine.
Specifically, the Massiah rule applies to the use of testimonial evidence in criminal proceedings deliberately elicited by the police from a defendant after formal charges have been filed.
Specifically, Stanovich argues that the use of memes as a descriptor for cultural units is beneficial because it serves to emphasize transmission and acquisition properties that parallel the study of epidemiology.
Specifically, the band took from humppa " the alternate picking bass lines accompanied with the drumbeat, and the use of accordion.
Specifically, the authors proved that the positivity required of an analytic function F ( z ) which de Branges would use to construct his proof would also force it to assume certain inequalities that, according to them, the functions actually relevant to a proof do not satisfy.
Specifically, after World War II urban planning largely centered around the use of municipal zoning ordinances to segregate residential from commercial and industrial development, and focused on the construction of low density single family detached houses as the preferred housing option for the growing middle class.
Specifically, Goffman talks about the use of “ self talk ,” or not talking to anyone specifically, and the role it plays within a social situation.
Specifically, it requires the use of Low-Temperature Polysilicon backplanes ; LTPS backplanes in turn require laser annealing from an amorphous silicon start, so this part of the manufacturing process for AMOLEDs starts with the process costs of standard LCD, and then adds an expensive, time-consuming process that cannot currently be used on large-area glass substrates.
Specifically, the adolescent status terminology ( the words that adolescents use to describe hierarchical social statuses ) contains qualities and attributes that are not present in adult status judgments.
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, Spare developed the use of sigils and the use of gnosis to empower these.
Specifically, a foreman may train employees under his or her supervision, ensure appropriate use of equipment by employees, communicate progress on the project to a supervisor and maintain the employee schedule.
Specifically, Rawls develops what he claims are principles of justice through the use of an artificial device he calls the Original position in which everyone decides principles of justice from behind a veil of ignorance.
Specifically, these parts are listed as “( a ) combination ( s ) of parts ” designed “ Solely and exclusively ” for use in converting a weapon into a machinegun and are a machinegun as defined in the NFA.
Specifically addressing the use of the death penalty, article 6, paragraph 2 provides in relevant part that a death sentence may only be imposed "... for the most serious crimes in accordance with the law in force at the time of the commission of the crime ...."
Specifically, developing countries are concerned over developed countries ’ compliance with agreements on market access for textiles, their use of antidumping measures against developing countries ’ exports, and over-implementation of the WTO Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights ( TRIPs )".
Specifically, the mind is seen to encompass every level of the cognitive process, which will often include the use of environmental aids.
Specifically, the local government removed part of the protective clay cap to use as fill dirt for the nearby 93rd Street School, and punched holes in the solid clay walls to build water lines and the LaSalle Expressway.
Specifically, it has been criticized for having too many colours, the placement of the star at the end of the flag, the use of gold and white as the background field, and the use of a black outline around the inukshuk.
Specifically, Parenti argues that " Bales goes around fund raising, flogging his book and promoting himself on the basis that he has successfully reformed the chocolate industry and largely halted its use of child labor in West Africa.
Specifically, the total lead used in electronics makes up only 2 % of world lead consumption, while 90 % of lead is used for batteries ( covered by the battery directive, as mentioned above, which requires recycling and limits the use of mercury and cadmium, but does not restrict lead ).
Specifically, long term use of the analgesic phenacetin has been linked to renal papillary necrosis ( necrotizing papillitis ).

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