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12 to General Sir H. Rawlinson, 16 June 1916 Stating the Objectives ') and that preparations should be made for an advance of to Bapaume should German resistance crumble, " If the first attack goes well every effort must be made to develop the success to the utmost by firstly opening a way for our cavalry and then as quickly as possible pushing the cavalry through to seize Bapaume ...." ( Note O. A. D.
Stating that she has no problem with killing people, but this was not really ' their ' fight, she instead cuts Catwoman's whip in a way that causes the DC character to fall into a truck filled with sand.

Stating and be
Stating, " since Mr Blair is going ahead with his support for a US attack without unambiguous UN authorisation, he should be branded as a war criminal and sent to The Hague.
Stating she could remember nothing of the incident, Mitford returned to England with her mother and sister in January 1940 amid a flurry of press interest and her comment, " I'm glad to be in England, even if I'm not on your side ", led to public calls for her internment as a traitor.
However, they generally take the literal “ parts per ” meaning of a comparative ratio ( e. g., “ 2 ppb ” would generally be interpreted as “ two parts in a billion parts ”).< ref name =" BIPM "> BIPM: 5. 3. 7 Stating values of dimensionless quantities, or quantities of dimension one < sub > </ sub ></ ref >
Stating himself to be a " very visual person ," Odadjian has directed and edited extensive music videos for System of a Down, including Aerials, Toxicity, Question!
Stating that " if there's ever gonna be a Clerks III, it would be somewhere down the road in my 40s or 50s, when it might be interesting to check back in on Dante and Randal.
Stating that the deal was " an historical one ", Prachanda said that Nepal would soon be transformed into a republic after the Constituent Assembly elections.
Stating an accepted truth about life in general can also be called a truism.
* Stating that all provinces and the First Nations were to be part of the negotiations ;
Stating that " any popular education at the present day should be systematic ," he hired Harvard professors to repeat their courses for an audience of adults in Boston in the late afternoon or evening, promising the same quality and examinations.
" Stating " death would be preferable to reunion ," on April 1, 1865, he committed suicide, in his home, by a gunshot to the head.
Stating " it was felt that in the present economic climate it would not be right for any individual to pocket a bonus package of £ 1. 6million ", he accepted the bonus, donating £ 900, 000 to his own charity, the Souter Charitable Trust, which assists humanitarian projects in the UK and overseas that adhere to the teachings of Christianity.
Stating the command's mission to be " to provide air, land and sea transportation for the Department of Defense, both in time of peace and time of war ," the charter greatly expanded the authorities of the USTRANSCOM commander.
Stating " I was over in England this summer and I met up with Simon Laffy, who used to be the bass player in my old band, Girl, and Paul Cook, who was the drummer in The Sex Pistols.
Stating in NME that they " just wanted to get them songs out there ", the release alluded to the fact that their actual ( full-length ) debut album would be released at a later date.

Stating and for
* metaphor: Stating one entity is another for the purpose of comparing them in quality
Stating that he would happily copy any episodes for Emily, Chappell further wrote:
Stating that he was happy to no longer have the stress of managing, he played for the Robins for the 1928 and 1929 seasons.
Stating that his prognosis is good, he nevertheless asked for privacy while undergoing treatment.
Stating that his team needed to add character and leadership, Cliff Fletcher finally completed a trade for McDonald seven years after his first attempt.
Stating Gilbreath's observation formally is significantly easier to do after devising a notation for the sequences in the previous section.
Stating that, or asking if, someone was a " friend of Dorothy " was a euphemism used for discussing sexual orientation without others knowing its meaning.
Stating " A letter of apology constitutes a facet of my rehabilitation and on a small measure of making amends for my actions ," he told the court.
Stating that Las Vegas was the most demanding place she ever worked, she won Entertainer of the Year for the Vegas run of Sweet Charity.
Stating that he had nothing left to live for, he argued he would " take someone with him when he leaves this world ".

Stating and with
Stating that he hung out with the " band nerds " in high school, he started a ska band.
" Stating that he had originally been strong and healthy, he continued, " life on a destroyer in winter, with bad food, no comforts, would sap the powers of the strongest men in the long run.
Stating that " Paramahansa Yogananda was sent to the West by Jesus Christ himself " with the said intent to " restore the original Christian teachings among his followers ", in Revelations of Christ Swami Kriyananda, Yogananda's disciple and Ex-minister of the Self-Realization Fellowship, provides a distilled commentary on the life and teachings of Christ, all of which is meant to serve as an anticipatory primer to Yogananda's more philosophically nuanced treatment in The Second Coming of Christ.
Stating that he was planning to accept a position in Switzerland with his employer, deputy mayor Stanley Moskal announced his resignation in October 2011.
Stating that a small company like Bre-X could not exploit the site by itself, the Indonesians suggested that Bre-X share the site with the large Canadian mining firm Barrick Gold, in association with Suharto's daughter Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana.
Stating that a " catastrophe " was at hand, he pleaded with the emperor to make peace with Prussia.

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Stating that all months had 30 days between and, the Oxford Companion to the Year ( 1999 ) ' corrected ' Parise's list by specifying that " Lenin Day " was after ( Gregorian ), a two-day " Workers ' First of May " was after ( Gregorian ), two " Industry Days " were after ( Gregorian ), and placed the leap day after ( Gregorian ).
Stating the result as 12. 2300 makes clear that it is precise to four decimal places ( in this case, six significant figures ).

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While Plato finally allows a few acceptable hymns to the gods and famous men, still he clearly leaves the way open for further discussion of the issue.
This allows for plea bargaining in adversarial systems in a way that is difficult or impossible in inquisitional system, and many felony cases in the United States are handled without trial through such plea bargains.
This design, referred to as a step-through frame, allows the rider to mount and dismount in a dignified way while wearing a skirt or dress.
Many significant areas of mathematics can be formalised as categories, and the use of category theory allows many intricate and subtle mathematical results in these fields to be stated, and proved, in a much simpler way than without the use of categories.
The fundamental difference between a calculator and computer is that a computer can be programmed in a way that allows the program to take different branches according to intermediate results, while calculators are pre-designed with specific functions such as addition, multiplication, and logarithms built in.
If the DBMS provides a way to interactively enter and update the database, as well as interrogate it, this capability allows for managing personal databases.
This feature allows users to see database information in a more business-related way rather than from a technical, processing viewpoint.
Money, as a means of exchange, allows many different goods to be analyzed in terms of their cost in a very easy way ; the cheaper good is a more desirable one to use.
The law allows the university to appoint a rector in any way, but the university statutes determine that the rector magnificus must be an active professor at the university ( and must have been that before being appointed rector ); in practice the rector is always a former department dean.
The most common way to formalize this is by defining a field as a set together with two operations, usually called addition and multiplication, and denoted by + and ·, respectively, such that the following axioms hold ; subtraction and division are defined implicitly in terms of the inverse operations of addition and multiplication :< ref group =" note "> That is, the axiom for addition only assumes a binary operation The axiom of inverse allows one to define a unary operation that sends an element to its negative ( its additive inverse ); this is not taken as given, but is implicitly defined in terms of addition as " is the unique b such that ", " implicitly " because it is defined in terms of solving an equation — and one then defines the binary operation of subtraction, also denoted by "−", as in terms of addition and additive inverse.
Unlike foil and sabre, Épée does not use " right of way ", and allows simultaneous hits by both fencers.
The Quarter Horse normally requires both parents to be registered Quarter Horses, but allows " Appendix " registration of horses with one Thoroughbred parent, and the horse may earn its way to full registration by completing certain performance requirements.
They are often designed in a one-way layout, leading customers counter clockwise along what IKEA calls " the long natural way " designed to encourage the customer to see the store in its entirety ( as opposed to a traditional retail store, which allows a consumer to go directly to the section where the goods and services needed are displayed ).
An either way offence allows the defendant to elect between trial by jury on indictment in the Crown Court and summary trial in the Magistrates ' Court.
This collection of lute-songs was set out in a way that allows performance by a soloist with lute accompaniment or various combinations of singers and instrumentalists.
To the northwest of the living room are the laundry room, garage, dining room, smoking room, drawing room, housekeeper's quarters, and kitchen ; a popular command allows players in the living room to push others into the kitchen and ask them to " fetch me a cup of tea "; since players can prevent themselves from being moved in such a fashion, this command is more often used on new users, who may have difficulty finding their way back to the Living Room.
Above that is a goggle-shaped tympanum ( eardrum ), which allows them to " see " by way of sonar.
However, the abstract formalization of the group axioms, detached as it is from the concrete nature of any particular group and its operation, allows entities with highly diverse mathematical origins in abstract algebra and beyond to be handled in a flexible way, while retaining their essential structural aspects.
This sphere allows Quintessence to be channeled and / or funneled in any way at higher levels, and it is necessary if the mage ever wants to conjure something out of thin air ( as opposed to transforming one pattern into another ).
A simulator program executes the bits in the same way as the electronics ( hopefully ), and allows much more freedom to debug the microprogram.
A key component of a microkernel is a good IPC system and virtual-memory-manager design that allows implementing page-fault handling and swapping in usermode servers in a safe way.
Open content allows for a free way of obtaining higher education that is " focused on collective knowledge and the sharing and reuse of learning and scholarly content.
The Catholic Encyclopedia allows that " Ludovico, it is true, advanced the interests of his family in every possible way, but he also used his brilliant talents and his great influence for the welfare of the Church, and was sincerely devoted to the pope.
This application allows the user to completely arrange the whole album in their own personal way with over 15, 000 points of customization.

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