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* Merchants in Britain build structures outside the forts of Hadrian's Wall and offer goods and services ( including brothels ) to Roman soldiers, who receive salaries in a region that otherwise has virtually no ready money.
Domesticated rye occurs in small quantities at a number of Neolithic sites in Turkey, such as PPNB Can Hasan III, but is otherwise virtually absent from the archaeological record until the Bronze Age of central Europe, c. 1800-1500 BC.
There are, however, commercially available inks for non-porous surfaces that are only visible under ultraviolet light and are otherwise virtually invisible on such surfaces.
Ultimately, once mastered, sweep picking can be applied to virtually any idea — arpeggio or otherwise.
During this period of time, macular degeneration in both eyes caused the otherwise robust Don Knotts to become virtually blind.
Though many considered the NIRA a " dead statute " at this point in the New Deal scheme, the Court used its invalidation as an opportunity to affirm constitutional limits on congressional power, for fear that it could otherwise reach virtually anything that could be said to " affect " interstate commerce and intrude on many areas of legitimate state power.
Belle-Isle impressed on Montcalm the importance of maintaining at least a foothold in North America, as the territory would be virtually impossible to retake otherwise.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) term for such a channel is specialty service ( or even more explicitly " specialty television programming undertaking "), referring to virtually any non-premium television service which is not carried over the airwaves or otherwise deemed exempt by the CRTC.
They can be used to improve a squad's effectiveness in its specialized role, or allow it to defeat targets which it would otherwise be virtually ineffective against.
Hengel argued that virtually all of Judaism, whether Palestinian or otherwise, was highly Hellenized well before the beginning of the Christian era, and even the Greek language was well known throughout the cities and even smaller towns of Jewish Palestine.
It was also the first to have recognizably modern anime-style artwork: its characters had very large eyes and a tiny nose and mouth but were otherwise basically normally proportioned, characteristics which today are found in virtually all bishōjo games.
Today the cemetery, north of the airport, and overlooking the River Don, hosts the roofless but otherwise virtually complete former St. Fergus Chapel, within which Pictish and early Christian stones from the 7th – 9th centuries, found in or around the churchyard, are displayed ( Historic Scotland ; open at all times without entrance charge ).
It is able to emit blasts of holy fire, and because it is controlled by Zauriel's will, the sword can cut virtually anything, including otherwise intangible objects and people, and even dimensional fabric itself.
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.
Rhyme is otherwise virtually unknown among Anglo-Saxon literature, which used alliterative verse instead.
By 15 August 1947 virtually all of the Rulers had signed an Instrument of Accession with the Governor-General of India, giving power to the dominion government to make laws on the three subjects of foreign policy, communication and defense, and otherwise they remained sovereign rulers.
Mounted directly on the end of the crankshaft all the stress that spark generation would otherwise place on the camshaft chain ( or another special purpose half-speed drive ) is avoided, while there is virtually none of the strain that necessarily degrades the ignition timing in systems relying on chains or gears.
Known as the 41M Turan II, this vehicle otherwise remained virtually unchanged from the original vehicle.
The current bridge has been reinforced by extra columns under the bridge into the river, but is otherwise virtually unchanged since it was built.
The current Conwy bridge has been reinforced by extra columns under the bridge into the river, but is otherwise virtually unchanged since it was built.
This allows two technologies that would otherwise be impossible: the modeling of effects caused by one string on the others, and virtually altering the pitch of each individual string, allowing guitarists to switch between different tunings using a pedal or a switch on the guitar.
These bills are virtually never seen in general circulation today, although there are many still being collected or otherwise held on to, since there are 109, 271, 483 notes that have not been returned to the Bank of Canada ( as of 2006 ), which is more than the total number of $ 10 notes in circulation.
Ermine likewise appears in the lining of the mantling over the greater national coat of arms, but is otherwise virtually unknown in Swedish heraldry.
He was baptized as an infant into the Evangelical ( Lutheran ) Church, but otherwise had virtually no contact with the church in his early years.

otherwise and identical
Strickland stated that although not identical, these birds shared many distinguishing features of the leg bones, otherwise known only in pigeons.
An otherwise identical, but smaller replica was also made by Fattorini, the North Wales Coast FA Cup trophy, and is contested annually by members of that regional Association.
Besides their names, they might otherwise be identical.
Prior to the Power Mac name change, certain Power Macintosh models were otherwise identical to their lower-cost re-branded siblings sold as the Macintosh LC and Macintosh Performa, as well as the dedicated Apple Workgroup Server and Macintosh Server G3 & G4 lines.
It is after all through the differing positions that we in practice differentiate between otherwise identical pieces of paper.
Collectors who encounter two otherwise identical stamps with different watermarks consider each stamp to be a separate identifiable issue.
This was not a major issue however, as the + 2 boasted a menu system, almost identical to the ZX Spectrum 128, where one could switch between 48k BASIC programming with the keywords, and 128k BASIC programming in which all words ( keywords and otherwise ) must be typed out in full ( although the keywords are still stored internally as one character each ).
Sbrigani: Sometimes the exact opposite of Brighella, otherwise an identical character ; like twins.
The most major difference was the use of an 80286 CPU ; otherwise, it was nearly identical to the Tandy 1000, including the unique parallel port edge connector.
* Leisure Suit Larry: The Ultimate Pleasure Pack ( 2000 ): This four-CD collection was, again, otherwise identical to the one before it except that it also included the 1998 Larry's Casino and the full version of Love for Sail !.
The new series opening credit sequence is an homage to the original ; the theme song is cut in half, from 60 to 30 seconds, but is an otherwise identical instrumentation.
In addition many species show sexual dimorphism in the patterns of ultraviolet reflectivity, while otherwise appearing identical to the unaided human eye.
The theories are distinctive from the point of view of the experimenter only ; their predictions are otherwise identical.
According to Michael Meacher, this change put an end to a previous inequity whereby two families, in otherwise identical circumstances, paid differing amounts of tax “ simply because in one case the child possessed property transferred to it by a grandparent, while in the other case the grandparent ’ s identical property was inherited by the parent .” In 1969, a “ save-as-you-earn ” scheme was introduced, designed to encourage new savings over a contracted period.
Homozygosity is the case where similar or identical alleles combine to express a trait that is not otherwise expressed ( recessiveness ).
Serial numbers identify otherwise identical individual units with many, obvious uses.
( In some fields, such as quantum mechanics, the identity matrix is denoted by a boldface one, 1 ; otherwise it is identical to I.
In Bermuda, countless vessels of otherwise identical description were built with between one and three masts, carrying Gaff or Bermuda rig.
The ampullae are otherwise essentially identical to the seminiferous tubules in higher vertebrates, including the same range of cell types.
2d 265, 102 S. Ct. 1148 ( 1982 )), in the charge that unjustifiably disparate standards are applied in different electoral jurisdictions to otherwise identical facts.
Pausanias ( 1. 12. 4 ) writes that during the reign of Aras, the first earth-born king of Sicyonian land, Asopus, said to be son of Poseidon by Celusa ( this Celusa otherwise unknown but possibly identical to Pero mentioned above?
The state flag has a coat of arms in the centre, but is otherwise identical to the civil flag.
However, despite distinctions and interjection of words from other languages which varies from village to village, their language is otherwise linguistically identical.
Intel claims up to a 30 % performance improvement compared with an otherwise identical, non-simultaneous multithreading Pentium 4.

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