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The player character starts armed only with a pistol, and brass-knuckled fists in case the ammunition runs out, but larger weapons can be picked up: these are a chainsaw, a shotgun, a chaingun, a rocket launcher, a plasma rifle, and finally the immensely powerful BFG 9000.
* Several models of participation are possible: firstly, a model in which the employees form part of the supervisory board or of the administrative board, as the case may be ; secondly, a model in which the employees are represented by a separate body ; and finally, other models to be agreed between the management or administrative boards of the founder companies and the employees or their representatives in those companies, the level of information and consultation being the same as in the case of the second model.
#* We finally use the models in which the D < sub > n </ sub > hold ( in case all are not refutable ) in order to build a model in which φ holds.
Philip pushed the case further when King Béla III of Hungary asked for the widow's hand in marriage, and thus her dowry had to be returned, to which Henry finally agreed.
* Chapters 23-29 specify a graduated scale of punishments for contumacy, disobedience, pride, and other grave faults: first, private admonition ; next, public reproof ; then separation from the brothers at meals and elsewhere ; and finally excommunication ( or in the case of those lacking understanding of what this means, corporal punishment instead ).
Clarke and Hamilton pleaded the French scholars ' case and Hutchinson finally agreed that items such as natural history specimens would be the scholars ' private property.
The faithful can follow the results of the polls ( usually two in the morning and two in the evening, until election ) by a chimney-top, visible from St. Peter's Square: in a stove attached to the chimney are burnt the voting papers, and additives make the resulting smoke black ( fumata nera ) in case of no election, white ( fumata bianca ) when the new pope is finally elected.
First it reads the instruction from memory and decodes it, then it collects any additional information it needs, in this case the numbers b and c, and then finally runs the operation and stores the results.
Zechariah also sees colored horses (, ), although in the first case there are only three colors ( red, dappled, and white ), and in the second there are teams of horses pulling chariots: red, then black, then white, and finally dappled.
Similar stages to be modelled can be found in instruments such as a violin, though the energy excitation in this case is provided by the slip-stick behavior of the bow against the string, the width of the bow, the resonance and damping behavior of the strings, the transfer of string vibrations through the bridge, and finally, the resonance of the soundboard in response to those vibrations.
The Auda case went on for almost ten years before it was finally dropped.
Tortora was detained for years before being cleared ; he developed cancer and died soon after the case was finally solved, some say because of the emotional stress of his imprisonment.
It is, finally, not excluded that the myth of these " little / dwarf men vazimba " was led by the Austronesian from Sunda Islands where they lived before, in which case this myth could actually relate to the Flores hominid type or, more probably, the Negritos ( Orang Asli in Malay ).
In any case, the " suggestions " of Delacroix were politely rejected and the constitutional commission insisted on the following three essential points: universal manhood suffrage, without fiscal qualifications ; the right of revision of the constitution at quinquennial intervals by the voters ; and finally the rejection of the principle of a bicameral legislature, in which each House would have a separate electoral base.
In the case of a sentence in rem iudicatam ( that finally consents to consider completed a judgement ), its content will then be the only legally relevant consideration of a fact.
The case went through many hearings and finally to the U. S. Supreme Court, which ruled that Meredith had the right to be admitted to the state school.
The case, which has begun in 336 BC, finally concludes with the overwhelming defeat of Aeschines, largely because of Demosthenes ' brilliant speech for Ctesiphon ( On the Crown ).
After several court judgements in favour of the ISP, the case was finally dropped, with an admission from TONO that under Norwegian law the ISP cannot be compelled to block access to the site.
Even several public opponents of " non-sexist language ", such as William Safire, were finally convinced that Ms. had earned a place in English by the case of US Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro.
Because of its strategic value, the case of the nitrogen factory Oberschlesische Stickstoffwerke was argued for years before the Permanent Court of International Justice, finally setting some new legal precedences on what is " just " in international relations.
In any case, his efforts at making a living as a pianist (" I finally heard some applause from a bald man and said ' thank you for clapping me ' and he said ' I'm not clapping-I'm slapping me head to keep awake '"), evolved into comedy as he found he got laughs by playing wrong notes and complaining to the audience.
The project was changing with the centuries, so that each change was made without taking into account the above, this was the case in the 15th century ( when the church became collegiate ), and finally in the sixties, when it was decided reversing the works of strengthening of the external walls and widen the windows purely for aesthetic reasons.
As the handle is operated, the bolt is unlocked, the breech is opened, the spent cartridge case is withdrawn and ejected, the firing pin is cocked ( this occurs either on the opening or closing of the bolt, depending on design ), and finally a new round / cartridge ( if available ) is placed into the breech and the bolt closed.

case and comes
In a criminal case, there is usually an arraignment or some other kind of appearance before the defendant comes to court.
" Calmer, though cockier and marginally more intelligent than Beavis, Butt-Head is oblivious to subtlety of any sort and is usually completely confident in everything he says and does, no matter how ridiculous or frivolous it is -- unless it has to do with females, in which case he either wavers or comes on too strongly.
The term " contra " comes from the Spanish contra, which means against but in this case is short for, in English " the counter-revolution ".
" Dative " comes from Latin cāsus datīvus, meaning " case for giving ", a translation of Greek " inflection for giving ", from its use with the verb didónai " to give ".
We are like travellers at an inn, or guests at a stranger's table ; whatever is offered we take with thankfulness, and sometimes, when the turn comes, we may refuse ; in the former case we are a worthy guest of the gods, and in the latter we appear as a sharer in their power.
In some cases, an abdication cannot occur unilaterally, but comes into effect only when approved by an act of parliament, as in the case of British King Edward VIII.
Should the referees disagree on any occasion, a decision is made on mutual agreement during a short timeout, or, in case of punishments, the more severe of the two comes into effect.
The tradeoff comes in terms of power and accuracy ; AA # 2 is designed for small cases, and will burn inconsistently in the large 44 Magnum case.
Another legend — true, in this case — rising around the Jeep comes from the Jeepney, a unique type of taxi or bus created in the Philippines.
Nominative comes from Latin cāsus nominātīvus " case for naming ", which was translated from Ancient Greek ptôsis onomastikḗ " inflection for naming ", from onomázō " call by name ", from ónoma " name ".
In American Constitutional law, the political question doctrine is closely linked to the concept of justiciability, as it comes down to a question of whether or not the court system is an appropriate forum in which to hear the case.
Its best known definition comes from Aristotle, who considers it a counterpart of both logic and politics, and calls it " the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.
In most cases, this comes down to its rules having the property of preserving truth, but this is not the case in general.
Slang may fall into disuse over time ; sometimes, however, it grows more and more common until it becomes the dominant way of saying something, at which time it usually comes to be regarded as mainstream, acceptable language ( e. g. the Spanish word caballo or the English word ain't ), although in the case of taboo words there may not be an expression which is considered mainstream or acceptable.
When it comes to insuring a collection, the first step is generally to check one's present homeowner or renter's policy to find out how extensive coverage may be in the case of fire, burglary, or other risk.
However, they can also be thought of as unstable particles, with the formula above valid if the is the decay rate and replaced by the particle's mass M. In that case, the formula comes from the particle's propagator, with its mass replaced by the complex number.
The partitive case comes from the older ablative case.
In Mill's case the empirical justification comes directly, while in Quine's case it comes indirectly, through the coherence of our scientific theory as a whole, i. e. consilience after E O Wilson.
Each giant wields a distinctive weapon — an iron club in Ereuthalion s case, a massive bronze spear in Goliath s ; each giant, clad in armor, comes out of the enemy s massed array to challenge all the warriors in the opposing army ; in each case the seasoned warriors are afraid, and the challenge is taken up by a stripling, the youngest in his family ( Nestor is the twelfth son of Neleus, David the seventh or eighth son of Jesse ).
His 1963 paper treats, like Doob ( 1949 ), the finite case and comes to a satisfactory conclusion.

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