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An assault rifle is usually slightly smaller than a battle rifle such as the Karabiner 98k, but the chief differences defining an assault rifle are select-fire capability and the use of a rifle round of lesser power, known as an intermediate cartridge.
In Babylonia the school of Sura differed from that of Nehardea ; and similar differences existed in the schools of the Land of Israel as against that at Tiberias, which in later times increasingly became the chief seat of learning.
Note that this is one of the chief differences between U. S. and EU approach towards Intellectual property rights up till the early 21st century, in that the crystallisation of this modern approach ( the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works ) is still only partially put in practice in the U. S., and, where applied, this is done largely outside the legislation regarding IP.
Integralism being a mass movement, there were marked differences in ideology among its leaders under the influence of various international fascist and quasi-fascist contemporary movements, as in the issue of anti-Semitism: Salgado was more or less indifferent to it, while Gustavo Barroso, the party's chief doctrinnaire after Salgado, was known for his militant antisemitic views, being the translator into Portuguese of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, as well as the author of various antisemitic works of his own ( Judaism, Freemasonry and Communism ; Sinagogues in São Paulo ).
One of the chief differences between the 1834 constitution and its predecessor was considerably greater powers being granted to the executive branch generally and the governor in particular than in the earlier document.
This provides an interesting twist on Wallerstein's neo-Marxist interpretation of the international order which faults differences in power relations between ' core ' and ' periphery ' states as the chief cause for economic and political inequality ( However, the Singer-Prebisch thesis also works with different bargaining positions of labour in developed and developing countries ).
While Hutchinson took a leading role as the chief antagonist of the orthodox party, theologically it was Cotton's differences of opinion with the other ministers in Massachusetts that was at the heart of the controversy.
Personal and political differences rapidly arose between Molé and his chief colleague, Guizot, and led to an open rupture in March 1837 in face of the general opposition to a grant to the duc de Nemours.
Despite their religious differences, Moray became the chief advisor to his Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1561 after her return from France.
The party was founded in 1972 as Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( ADMK ) by MGR, a veteran Tamil film star and a popular politician, as a breakaway faction of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ( DMK ) led by M. Karunanidhi, the then chief minister of Tamil Nadu, owing to serious differences between the two.
Farooq Leghari resigned due to differences with the next Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif as he was allegedly asked by him to fire the current chief justice.
The first cabinet formed under the regime of the Revolutionary Committee ( which had established itself as the real master of Greece with King George II merely as a figurehead ) underwent several slight changes, the chief of which was caused by the refusal of Zaimis to retain the premiership ( which remained vacant, with Sotirios Krokidas as acting premier ), and after having been in power for less than two months resigned on November 24, chiefly owing to internal differences arising from the trial of the ex-ministers, statesmen, and military leaders by a revolutionary tribunal on the charges of high treason.
In 2005, Fiorina was forced to resign as chief executive officer and chairman of HP following " differences the board of directors about how to execute HP's strategy.
Tohra's differences with then chief minister Parkash Singh Badal contributed to the fall of the Akali-Janata coalition in 1980.
A controversial, headstrong personality, he has often forced his chief ministers to resign over minor differences.
Ibadis also have several doctrinal differences with Sunni Islam, chief among them:
The organic nature of Rutan technology is one of the chief differences between them and their Sontaran enemies.
Inside the cabinet, Ionescu successfully promoted Nicolae Titulescu ( for the Finance portfolio ) and Dimitrie Greceanu ( for Public Works ), but had to accept the former's resignation in late 1920, after Titulescu cited irreconcilable differences in political ideology ( declaring himself to be much more left-wing than his party's chief ) and reproached Ionescu the fact that he had intervened in financial affairs.
This separation has continued to be one of the chief differences between the Republican and Democratic Conferences, since the floor leader of the Democrats has continued to serve as their Conference Chairman.
His evidence for this was the fact that Asher ben Jehiel, a German who became chief rabbi of Toledo, never refers to any difference of pronunciation, though he is normally very sensitive to differences between the two communities.
During his internment, from the summer of 1941, he was not completely aware of events in Ukraine and moreover had serious differences of opinion with Mykola Lebed, the OUN-B leader who remained in Ukraine and who was one of the chief architects of the massacres of Poles.
Following differences between Boano and the company's Naples-born chief engineer and designer Luigi Segre, Boano left the company in 1953 and ownership passed to Segre in 1954.
The chief differences between the open source and the J2EE version are the removal of commercial libraries ( e. g., for PDF generation ), The JTurbo JDBC driver for Microsoft SQL Server, and the BlueDragon Administrator application.
On 21 July 2009, Ho Ching will remain chief executive of Singapore government investment company Temasek after her replacement mining industry executive Goodyear couldn't resolve differences with the board, state media reported.

chief and from
A chief characteristic of experience in the mode of causal efficacy is one of derivation from the past.
Since the great flood of these dystopias has appeared only in the last twelve years, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the chief impetus was the 1949 publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four, an assumption which is supported by the frequent echoes of such details as Room 101, along with education by conditioning from Brave New World, a book to which science-fiction writers may well have returned with new interest after reading the more powerful Orwell dystopia.
The integrity of the office not merely requires that the Secretary General shall be, as the Charter puts it, `` the chief administrative officer of the Organization '', but that neither he nor his staff shall seek or receive instructions from any government or any other authority `` external to the Organization ''.
She soared over the new pastor like an avenging angel lest he stray from the path and not know all the truth and gossip of which she was chief repository.
The battalion chief said he had just gotten into his 1958 model automobile to move it from the driveway of his home so that he could take his other car to work.
Finney himself, while opposed to slavery, placed his chief emphasis on evangelism, but from his converts issued much of the leadership of the anti-slavery campaign.
Lincoln learned from his chief of staff General Henry Halleck, a student of the European strategist Jomini, of the critical need to control strategic points, such as the Mississippi River ; he also knew well the importance of Vicksburg and understood the necessity of defeating the enemy's army, rather than simply capturing territory.
" Yamamoto nurtured Kurosawa's talent, promoting him directly from third assistant director to chief assistant director after a year.
The word archipelago is derived from the Greek ἄρχι-– arkhi-(" chief ") and πέλαγος – pélagos (" sea ") through the Italian arcipelago.
The valleys of the Debet and Akstafa rivers form the chief routes into Armenia from the north as they pass through the mountains.
An abbot ( from Old English abbod, abbad, from Latin abbas (“ father ”), from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς ( abbas ), from Aramaic ܐܒܐ / אבא (’ abbā, “ father ”); confer German Abt ; French abbé ) is the head and chief governor of a community of monks, called also in the East hegumen or archimandrite.
Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, itself derived from the Greek arkhitekton ( arkhi -, chief + tekton, builder ), i. e. chief builder.
Her chief center of worship was at Paphos, where the goddess of desire had been worshipped from the early Iron Age in the form of Ishtar and Astarte.
Twice in the year the superiors of the several coenobia met at the chief monastery, under the presidency of an archimandrite (" the chief of the fold ," from miandra, a sheepfold ), and at the last meeting gave in reports of their administration for the year.
His chief work is a Historia Francorum, or Libri v de Gestis Francorum, which deals with the history of the Franks from the earliest times to 653, and was continued by other writers until the middle of the twelfth century.
The chief threat seemed to be coming from the northeastern mountaineers.
As a result of this, eight chief deities of the Anunnaki pantheon were supposed to have come together and withdrawn their support from Akkad.
The stream was temporarily turned aside from its course while the grave was dug wherein the Gothic chief and some of his most precious spoils were interred.

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