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otherwise and newspaper
There is a daily newspaper in the Sorbian language ( Serbske Nowiny ); a Sorbian radio station ( Serbski Rozhłós ) uses local frequencies of two otherwise German speaking radio stations for several hours a day.
Lukin's part-ownership and managing editorship proprietorship changed hands on 21 December 1880 to the former ' Postmaster General ' in the first McIlwraith government, Charles Hardie Buzacott ( 1835 – 1918 ), who had previously served as a journalist on the staff and otherwise had a distinguished career as a Queensland newspaper editor and proprietor.
A light bulb does not have content in the way that a newspaper has articles or a television has programs, yet it is a medium that has a social effect ; that is, a light bulb enables people to create spaces during nighttime that would otherwise be enveloped by darkness.
A publication must, in general, be committing a crime ( for example, reporters burglarizing someone's office to obtain information about a news item ); violating the law in publishing a particular article or issue ( printing obscene material, copyright infringement, libel, breaking a non-disclosure agreement ); directly threatening national security ; or causing or potentially causing an imminent emergency ( the " clear and present danger " standard ) to be ordered stopped or otherwise suppressed, and then usually only the particular offending article or articles in question will be banned, while the newspaper itself is allowed to continue operating and can continue publishing other articles.
He threatened to reduce future student intake quotas of HKIEd otherwise. Luk pointed out that there had been numerous newspaper articles written by IEd staff members in the past few years criticizing the EMB education reform and policies.
In his job at Waterstones, Pack was once described by a newspaper as being seen by ' many ' otherwise unidentified people as ' the most powerful man in the books trade ' for his ability to decide which new titles will be successful.
Editorially, the newspaper is pro-Zionist but is otherwise non-partisan in regards to Israeli or Canadian political parties.
* Rival newspapers William Randolph Hearst's Chicago American and the Chicago Tribune extend contracts though Moses Annenberg to street gangs such as Ragen's Colts, under the guise of " athletic clubs ", in which newsdealers and vendors are intimidated ( otherwise known as " bootjacking ") into selling a specific newspaper.
For fine arts and journalism contests, the UIL has not adopted an " amateur rule .” Thus, students who have acted or performed professionally or who have written for a local newspaper may still compete in UIL-sanctioned contests provided they are otherwise eligible.
The newspaper described Jesper Olsen as looking somewhat fatigued, but otherwise appearing as his usual self.
On December 15, 1954, the editor of the Daily Bruin and a group of 250 students demonstrated against administrative action that required the newspaper to adopt a constitution " because it would otherwise be operating ' under sufferance and illegally.

otherwise and Observer
The New York Observer, headlining its otherwise hostile review The Blair Snitch Project, commented that the book ’ s " shock-horror revelation " was " so shocking it simply can ’ t be true, though if it were it would certainly explain pretty much everything about the recent history of Great Britain.
The U. S. Air Force issues its USAF Observer Badge, which is identical to the USAF Navigator Badge, to Air Force officers who have qualified as NASA Space Shuttle Mission Specialists, have flown an actual mission aboard the shuttle and / or the International Space Station and who are otherwise not previously aeronautically rated as an Air Force pilot or navigator.
With the creation of the USAF Officer Aircrew Badge ( an unrated award ), however, the Navigator-Observer Badge is now issued to otherwise unrated officers who complete NASA Mission Specialist training, with the aeronautical rating of Observer.
Today, the only personnel awarded the Observer rating are otherwise unrated U. S. Air Force officers who complete NASA Mission Specialist ( astronaut ) training.
He wanted to change the name to The North Carolinian, but was convinced otherwise because The News & Observer already had name recognition with advertisers and readers.
Reviewing The Mousmé, The Observer wrote that the co-authors had " failed to supply any adequate dramatic raison d ' être for the prominent character of Miyo, a fair-haired Japanese damsel, embodied by Miss Cicely Courtneidge with much sprightliness but far too much effort, facial and otherwise, of coy significance.

otherwise and ignored
By interruppting readers through the very use of irrelevant text, catch-words lend the printed word a solidity of form which is otherwise ignored.
Increased fines for skateboarding and his focus on enforcing an ignored two – year old ban of " skateboarding on all public property unless otherwise authorized " diminished LOVE Park's skating activities.
To hasten that development, he sought to end the region's nearly automatic support of the Democratic Party, which Byrnes believed had grown too liberal and took the " Solid South " for granted at election time, yet otherwise ignored the region and its needs.
The Romans otherwise ignored Nailsea from 40 – 400 AD, but left a small villa near Jacklands Bridge.
Since the only comment used was the first, it quickly became used to hold a summary description of the sequence, often starting with a unique library accession number, and with time it has become commonplace use to always use ">" for the first line and to not use ";" comments ( which would otherwise be ignored ).
The term refers to a question, problem, solution, or controversial issue which is obvious to everyone who knows about the situation, but which is deliberately ignored because to do otherwise would cause great embarrassment, or trigger arguments or is simply taboo.
He enjoyed putting together groups onstage from different ethnic backgrounds — many of whom were ignored by other promoters — and he had an eye for pleasing his audience, while making an effort to educate them in styles of music they would otherwise not have been exposed to.
White, in discussing media self-censorship in March 2011, says, " I have always sensed liberal, middle class ill-ease in going after stories about immigration, legal or otherwise, about welfare fraud or the less attractive tribal habits of the working class, which is more easily ignored altogether.
It is very common for children who are otherwise ignored by their parents to turn to misbehaviour as a way of seeking attention.
For the same reason, the software companies also ignored the sprite capabilities of the MSX 1, and because the video display capabilities were otherwise quite similar ( 256 × 192 resolution, 16 colors ), both systems produced virtually identical displays for the same game.
As he does, the narrator ( Bruce Willis ) explains that North is having difficulties with his parents, putting a damper on what is otherwise a successful life ; North is a child prodigy who is admired by many, but constantly ignored by his own parents.
In many cars ( with the exception of some turbocharged models ), inputs from the air flow meter are also ignored, as they might otherwise lower engine performance due to the mixture being too rich or too lean, and increase the risk of engine damage due to detonation if the mixture is too lean.
Its aim is to offer very small credits to lower-middle to lower class and poor people, that would otherwise be ignored by the traditional banking business.
For the vowels further down, the letters ח and ט are used as symbolic anchors for vowel symbols, but should otherwise be ignored.
The Personal Unconscious, as conceived by Jung, encompasses the totality of what Freud recognized as “ the unconscious ” and corresponds to what most of us intuitively associate with the term “ unconscious mind .” It contains those elements of our own unique life experience which have been forgotten, ignored, repressed, suppressed or otherwise blocked from consciousness.
Morocco has generally been content to extract allegiance from tribal elders in areas controlled by it, and otherwise ignored it.
Microinequity, according to Sandler, refers to the ways in which individuals are " either singled out, or overlooked, ignored, or otherwise discounted " based on an unchangeable characteristic such as race or gender.
While both were, at least in part, stoked by a restive Opposition, the fact remains that these protests reflected the problems of significant segments of the population, which were otherwise ignored.
A lower gravity may be invoked to explain such things as large flying animals or people, or the superhuman strength of the hero, but will otherwise be ignored.

otherwise and order
Today however, the `` outsider '' is likely to have professional qualifications of the highest order ( otherwise the college would not be interested in hiring him ) and to be acclimatized to the democratic processes of the secular or state university.
However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of.
In some cases, an appellant may successfully argue that the law under which the lower decision was rendered was unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, or may convince the higher court to order a new trial on the basis that evidence earlier sought was concealed or only recently discovered.
Asparagales have a method of secondary thickening which is otherwise only found inDioscorea ( in the order Disoscoreales ).
However, in plant tissues that carry on photosynthesis, carotenoids act to quench electronically excited chlorophyll produced by visible light in a process called non-photochemical quenching, in order to prevent reactions which would otherwise infere with photosynthesis at high light levels.
Ecological theory suggests that in order to coexist, species must have some level of limiting similarity — they must be different from one another in some fundamental way, otherwise one species would competitively exclude the other.
The ordination of a priest occurs before the Anaphora ( Eucharistic Prayer ) in order that he may on the same day take part in the celebration of the Eucharist: During the Great Entrance, the candidate for ordination carries the Aër ( chalice veil ) over his head ( rather than on his shoulder, as a deacon otherwise carries it then ) as a symbol of giving up his diaconate, and comes last in the procession and stands at the end of the pair of lines of the priests.
It further states that a proposition to impeach is a question of high privilege in the House and at once supersedes business otherwise in order under the rules governing the order of business.
Under the order all those who retreat or otherwise leave their positions without orders to do so are to be immediately executed.
Arrays are always automatically stored in sorted order, so there is never any occasion to sort, pack, reorder, or otherwise reorganize the database.
Thus, people cannot see or otherwise come into sensory contact with universals, but in order to conceive of universals, one must be able to conceive of these abstract forms.
While he believed that athletes should not be paid to be such, he did think that compensation was in order for the time when athletes were competing and would otherwise have been earning money.
# Group the keys based on that digit, but otherwise keep the original order of keys.
A new family in the order Nidovirales-Mesoniviridae-with a new genus-Alphamesonivirus-has been proposed for the viruses Cavally virus and Nam Dinh virus has been proposed and awaits approval ( or otherwise ) by the ICTV.
He can change the shape of body parts as needed, such as lengthening an arm into a tentacle to grab a fleeing individual, and is able to liquefy himself in order to flow into otherwise inaccessible areas.
For some types of sake, a small amount of distilled alcohol, called brewer's alcohol ( 醸造アルコール ), is added before pressing in order to extract flavors and aromas that would otherwise remain behind in the solids.
– each stanza promoting the previous final end-word to the first line, but otherwise leaving the order intact ; the envoi order is ( 1 ) 2 / ( 3 ) 4 / ( 5 ) 6.
In Delaware v. Prouse,, the Supreme Court ruled that, absent articulable and reasonable suspicion that a motorist is unlicensed or that an automobile is not registered, or that either the vehicle or an occupant is otherwise subject to seizure for violation of law, stopping an automobile and detaining the driver in order to check his driver's license and the registration of the automobile are unreasonable.
Grant later expressed regret for this order in 1868 ; his attitude concerning Jews was otherwise undeclared.
In most circumstances the byte-order mark character is handled by editing applications separately from the other characters so there is little risk of an author removing or otherwise changing the byte order mark to indicate the wrong encoding ( as can happen when the encoding is declared in English / Latin script ).
( Although the processors were otherwise consistently little-endian, displacements in the instruction stream were stored in big-endian order.
... Fermat's principle can not be the cause, for otherwise we would be attributing knowledge to nature: and here, by nature, we understand only that order and lawfulness in the world, such as it is, which acts without foreknowledge, without choice, but by a necessary determination.
**( b ) a steady-state signal, at the maximum permitted level, for the duration of each period when the output would otherwise be required to exceed the permitted dynamic range in order to correspond to the transfer function of the device.

1.519 seconds.