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Such swollen fibers were deeply eosinophilic, contained a few pyknotic nuclei, and showed loss of cross-striations, obliteration of myofibrils, and prominent vacuolization.
Such perceptions were compounded with the release of his subsequent features in the late 1980s, establishing him as one of the generation's most prominent and influential independent filmmakers.
Such states are often controlled by a few prominent families who pass their influence from one generation to the next.
Such intermediary points on the great circle route are expected to play an increasingly prominent role in these activities, if only because trading signals originating there reach both London and New York faster than any signal originating in one centre trying to reach the other.
Such problems include prominent scarring ( 33 %), insufficient penile skin for comfortable erection ( 27 %), erectile curvature from uneven skin loss ( 16 %), and pain and bleeding upon erection / manipulation ( 17 %).
" Such a soil would have been unpromising had Murray intended seriously to farm it ; instead the house, like the other grand expressions of preeminent urban social position that crowned most of Manhattan's prominent rises of ground had other uses: " although some of these estates grew crops for profit ," the historians of New York Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace observe, " their primary purpose — besides providing refuge from epidemics — was to serve as theaters of refinement ".
Such deletions and additions were the product of prominent " post-HPB " Theosophists.
Such was the prestige of the latter square that among its many prominent residents was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.
Such an authority may be a prominent writer or educator such as Henry Fowler, whose English Usage defined the standard for British English for much of the 20th century.
Such a jurist may be a theologian or simply a prominent teacher.
" Such squads are prominent in the countryside during the harvest season and whenever " speed battles " to increase productivity are held.
Such websites hold a repository of press releases and claim to make a company's news more prominent on the web and searchable via major search engines.
Such moves are similar to those made by other prominent American newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune and Orlando Sentinel, which in 2008 unveiled radically new designs even as changing reader demographics and general economic conditions necessitated physical reductions of the newspapers.
Such lack of brain activity implies that self-control, which is controlled by the dorsomedial frontal cortex, is not as prominent in self-serving attributions as non-self-serving ones.
In regard to a prominent limitation typically imposed in EULAs: Such licenses often include such restrictions as a prohibition of reviewing the product for publication ( electronic or otherwise ) without prior permission of the publisher / distributor, or prohibition on studying the product ( i. e., reverse engineering ) for an otherwise lawful purpose such as producing data files in a compatible format.
Such misunderstandings of inclusive fitness ' implications for the study of altruism, even amongst professional biologists utilizing the theory, are widespread, prompting prominent theorists to regularly attempt to highlight and clarify the mistakes.
Such prominent influences have drawn the attention of the defenders of the secular state.
Such changes reflected the balancing of mobility with protection, especially as cavalry became more prominent in the Peloponnesian War and the need to combat light troops which were increasingly used to negate the hoplites role as the primary force in battle.
" Such prominent Neo-Confucian scholars as Kinoshita Jun ' an, Asami Keisai, Miyake Shōsai, and Satō Naokata were included amongst Ansai's followers of the Kimon school.
" " You Blew ," and " Such a Wicked Love ," as well as Patti LaBelle's track " I Got It Like That ," for which it also provided prominent background vocals from her 1989 album Be Yourself.
Such remnants of IVC culture are not prominent in the Rigveda, with its focus on chariot warfare and nomadic pastoralism in stark contrast with an urban civilization.
Such centers are prominent among the leading institutions in the nation dedicated to scientific innovation and clinical excellence.

Such and lawyers
Such lawyers ( called " doctors " and " civilians ") were centred at " Doctors Commons ", a few streets south of St Paul's Cathedral in London, where they monopolized probate, matrimonial, and admiralty cases until their jurisdiction was removed to the common law courts in the mid-19th century.
Such professionals enjoy a status in some societies on a par with physicians, lawyers, engineers, and accountants ( Chartered or CPA ).
Such associations are often focused on common professional interests ( such as bankruptcy lawyers or in-house counsel ) or common ethnic interests ( such as gender, race, religion, or national heritage ), such as the Hispanic National Bar Association.
Such groups include corporations that contract prison labor, construction companies, surveillance technology vendors, lawyers, and lobby groups that represent them.
Such companies now have special software that can map projected radio propagation and terrain shielding, as well as lawyers that will defend the applications before the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ), Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ), or the equivalent authorities in some other countries.
Such permission, which is permitted under FBI and DOJ rules and federal law, should bar prosecution, Presser's lawyers argued.

Such and law
Such `` depletion allowances '', in the form of percentages of sales are authorized by tax law for specified raw materials producers using up their assets.
Such temperature changes can be quantified using the ideal gas law, or the hydrostatic equation for atmospheric processes.
Such judges decide, often when called upon by counsel rather than of their own motion, what evidence is to be admitted when there is a dispute ; though in some common law jurisdictions judges play more of a role in deciding what evidence to admit into the record or reject.
Such deviations are caused by external forces acting on a body in accordance with Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force acting on a body is equal to that body's ( inertial ) mass multiplied by its acceleration.
" Such resolutions are not binding under international law, though they usually are expressive of the Council's convictions.
Such Old Testament stories, which are not confirmed by the Quran or prophetic hadeeth, are referred to as Isra ' iliyyah, and are not considered strong enough to be used as evidence in Islamic law.
Such courts generally only choose to hear cases that would settle important and controversial points of law.
Such methods of application of law in a religious context are common in Islam and Judaism.
Such determinations are part of nationality law.
Such rabbis viewed innovations and modifications within Jewish law and customs with extreme care and caution.
Such systems may have been heavily influenced by the Anglo-American common law tradition ; however, their substantive law is firmly rooted in the civil law tradition.
Such aspects of public policy have direct constitutional significance whether applied in the European context or in federated nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia where the courts have to contend not only with jurisdiction and law conflicts between the constituent states or territories, but also as between state and federal courts, and as between constituent states and relevant laws from other states outside the federation.
Such foreign law may be considered no more than evidence, rather than law because of the issue of sovereignty.
Such an amnesty law may also authorize the president to designate individuals who have committed certain categories of crimes to be offered amnesty, if certain conditions are met.
Bedau writes, " There is a whole class of acts, undertaken in the name of civil disobedience, which, even if they were widely practiced, would in themselves constitute hardly more than a nuisance ( e. g. trespassing at a nuclear-missile installation )... Such acts are often just a harassment and, at least to the bystander, somewhat inane ... The remoteness of the connection between the disobedient act and the objectionable law lays such acts open to the charge of ineffectiveness and absurdity.
Such conflict-as well as a commitment to reason and, with that, to generality over particularity-led the Revolutionaries to take a negative view of judges making law.
Such EULAs are, in essence, efforts to gain control, by contract, over matters upon which copyright law precludes control.
Such jurists can practice law as employees hired by law firms or legal departments of other business entities.
Such a case has not, to date, come before the courts of a common law jurisdiction in any reported decision.
Such a transformation law is called contravariant.

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