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anticipated and any
This means any queries against these tables, including future queries whose details cannot be anticipated, are supported.
" His next order was to turn away by two points, and, in any case, a few minutes later he reversed his fleet's course to fulfill its anticipated role of leading the German forces towards the main British fleet.
Charanjit Singh's Synthesizing: Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat ( 1982 ) anticipated the sounds of acid house music, but is not known to have had any influence on the genre prior to its rediscovery in the 21st century.
When severe weather is anticipated, local weather service offices request that these spotters look out for severe weather, and report any tornadoes immediately, so that the office can warn of the hazard.
Toward the end of the 1990s, the company ( now called QNX Software Systems ) began work on a completely new version of the QNX RTOS, designed from the ground up to be SMP capable, and to support all current POSIX APIs and any new POSIX APIs that could be anticipated while still retaining the microkernel architecture.
During the Cold War, the Western allies anticipated that any Red Army thrust into Western Europe would begin in the Fulda Gap and have the Ruhr as a primary target.
A northern bypass has been under discussion for even longer but is not anticipated any time soon.
When Tokugawa Ieyasu was given the title of Seii Taishōgun, the future of any anticipated Tokugawa shogunate was by no means assured, nor was his relationship to the emperor at all settled.
Unfortunately, since the MNF schedule is set in April and cannot be changed, the league and network cannot guarantee a late season match up will have any significance or be highly anticipated.
Therefore, Kant denied the right to lie or deceive for any reason, regardless of context or anticipated consequences.
But the most anticipated feature was the ability to work natively with DWG files, an ability perhaps lauded more than any other.
" The young American anticipated Liotard's surprise " that so remote a corner of the Globe as New England should have any demand for the necessary eutensils for practiceing the fine Arts " by assuring him that " America which has been the seat of war and desolation, I would fain hope will one Day become the School of fine Arts.
Since Isenkrahe's proposal on the connection between density, temperature and weight was based purely on the anticipated effects of changes in material density, and since temperature at a given density can be increased or decreased, Isenkrahe's comments do not imply any fundamental relation between temperature and gravitation.
This was anticipated by some to take a strong position on these problems and potentials – and suggest any development path to a general theory of so-called mechanosynthesis.
With a budget of $ 11 million, My Cousin Vinny was more successful than any had anticipated, grossing $ 52, 929, 168 domestically and $ 11, 159, 384 in the foreign markets, bringing its overall total to $ 64, 088, 552.
However, the plan was severely flawed, as the American and Filipino POWs were starving, weak with malaria, and numbered not 25, 000 but 76, 000 men: far more than any Japanese plan had anticipated.
It is not anticipated that any of either schools ' current campuses will close.
Under Skilling, Enron adopted mark to market accounting, in which anticipated future profits from any deal were accounted for by recording their present value rather than historical cost.
As it was anticipated that " anything could go wrong ", the final part of the flight mission was calibration, where amongst other activities, data was gathered with the spacecraft axis deliberately mis-aligned for 24 hours, to exacerbate any potential problems.
He helped another 17 sociologists qualify as lecturers ( outnumbering in this any other professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences ) and anticipated the boom in sociological chairs at German universities.
The extent of assimilation of Jews and Gentiles of Jewish descent into their Gentile ( and Christian ) surroundings was a factor much more complicated than the Nazis anticipated ; widespread corruption and lack of any ethical moorings among many Nazi leaders frequently gave way to bribery, extortion, and other subterfuges over documentation of who was or was not a Jew.
Outdoor Recreation New Zealand had its first test in the 2002 elections, and although it did not win any seats, it performed better than many had anticipated.
Speedway Motorsports had not anticipated the sheer number of fans attending the event ( the increased capacity notwithstanding ) and had not made any significant upgrades to the infrastructure in and around the facility.

anticipated and manner
The meeting's declared purpose was to organise the defence of Protestant areas against anticipated Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) activity, in the manner of the old Ulster Protestant Association after the partition of Ireland in the early 1920s.
One manner of determining such anticipated benefits is to project respective sales or gross margins of participants, measured in a common currency, or sales in units.
Prices charged are considered arm's length where the costs are allocated in a consistent manner among the members based on reasonably anticipated benefits.
The evolution of style found in Dussek's piano writing suggests he pursued an independent line of development, one that anticipated but did not influence early Romanticism ( somewhat in the manner of Gesualdo ).
Japan's doctrine of equivalents was first formalized in 1998, when Japan's Supreme Court held that equivalents are determined by considering ( 1 ) whether the difference relates to an important claim element, ( 2 ) the possibility for substitution without causing a failure to attain an invention's object and a change in the manner of attaining it, ( 3 ) obviousness of the substitution, ( 4 ) whether the accused item is an anticipated or obvious modification of state of the art, and ( 5 ) whether estoppel exists.
In his later years Graff turned to painting landscapes and developed further a sparkling manner of painting that anticipated Impressionism.

anticipated and true
Having anticipated this, Chucky tortures him via a pre-prepared voodoo doll, and John admits Chucky can escape the doll body if he transfers his soul into the body of the first person he revealed his true nature to, which is Andy.
In her later years however, her style transformed and anticipated some of the early twentieth century impressionistic ideas, developed by her during her life, which ultimately led her to being appointed by the composer Pauline Hall as the first true Norwegian impressionist.
As the process starts, the number of Gelth is much greater than anticipated, and their true motive is revealed: they intend to kill the living to give themselves more hosts and take over the planet.
Prior to these films, the only expression of such fantasy material was found in the many " true adventure " men's magazines such as Argosy in the 1950s and 1960s, although a plausible case could be made that Denis Diderot's novel The Nun anticipated the genre.
After the long anticipated opening of the MiniDome in 1970, Idaho State true freshman Mike Barnes scored the first regulation points in a basketball game.

anticipated and scientific
The above-mentioned David King noted that, while specific conclusions of father and son Rudbeck about the relationships of various languages to each other were disproven, they anticipated the later systematic study of Indo-European Languages, and the scientific proof that languages distant from each other geographically and historically are indeed related.
The term Bioethics ( Greek bios, life ; ethos, behavior ) was coined in 1927 by Fritz Jahr, who " anticipated many of the arguments and discussions now current in biological research involving animals " in an article about the " bioethical imperative ," as he called it, regarding the scientific use of animals and plants.
In addition, it was found that the planet's ecosystem was recovering faster and with more vigor than the scientific community anticipated.
The scientific results were less than had been anticipated, due in part to the loss of some of Nikolai Hansen's natural history notes.
Other scientists anticipated that the scientific process would speed up when they had access to the collaboratory.
He anticipated many social and scientific inventions, e. g. photography, synthetic food, and television.
The military and scientific leaders of the Manhattan Project anticipated a need to release details of their wartime accomplishments, principally as a form of recognition for the participants who had labored in secrecy.
According to some recent studies of the relationship between science education and religion, one of the ways in which science education in strongly Islamic societies is impacted by religiosity is when " acceptable " scientific discoveries can be found to have been anticipated or " identified " by the Qur ' an, with consequent implications for what is taught and not taught.

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