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If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
At Hlobane they caught a British column on the move rather than in the usual fortified position, partially cutting off its retreat and forcing it to withdraw.
For applications that need even more flexibility ( welding is the usual example, but also any need to move wire in tight areas ), even more strands are used.
" In March 1547, Edward VI's Privy Council asked her to move out of Bletchingley Palace, her usual residence, to Penshurst Place to make way for Thomas Cawarden, Master of Revels.
Due to poor lighting, parts of the film were made by undercranking the camera and having the actors move more slowly, sometimes shooting at 18 or 12 frames per second instead of the usual 24.
A " high " on the usual barometric pressure map would then act as a source ( arrows pointing away ), and a " low " would be a sink ( arrows pointing towards ), since air tends to move from high pressure areas to low pressure areas.
Second, since the plates are angled compared to the usual impact direction of shaped charge warheads, as the plates move outwards the impact point on the plate moves over time, requiring the jet to cut through fresh plate material.
Following his signing to Motown's Tamla label, Gaye having been inspired by such singers like Nat King Cole, Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to perform standards, figuring the move would make him a crossover success, rather than perform the usual R & B performed on Motown, bringing him to conflict with the label.
He was slow, refusing to move his head and slip his way in ( his usual effective strategy ) but rather setting his feet and throwing big, lunging hooks, repeatedly trying to beat Douglas with single punches.
To produce food, security and reproduction, human beings must, out of necessity, move out of their usual habitation and enter into indispensable social relationships that are cooperative or antagonistic.
: A form of the so-called Russian System ( the usual move order is 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Qb3 ), putting pressure on Fischer's central d5 pawn.
The usual recommendation is for Beginners to complete approximately six Beginners classes before attempting to move up to Intermediate level.
This Interaction Icon allows various forms of user feedback ( move object to, along a line, click an object or hot-spot ; plus the usual text-entry, keypress, etc.
In that circumstance, the defendant manufacturer or distributor may move to dismiss the case on the basis of spoliation ( instead of just having to rely on the plaintiff's usual burden of proof, the argument being that any testimony of plaintiff's witnesses would not overcome the spoliation inference born of the lost evidentiary value of the missing product itself ).
Since the move to Syfy, SmackDown has aired occasional live specials on Tuesday nights ( which are then replayed in its usual Friday night time slot as well ).
His usual method was to learn a subject thoroughly, then move on to another.
In a surprise move, Napoleon took the first turn instead of allowing the Turk to make the first move, as was usual ; but Mälzel allowed the game to continue.
The usual move used to be 5. Nxf7, but this is very complicated after 5 ... Bxf2 +.
Independent moves for Black are 5 ... Qc7 and 5 ... a6, with the former being the more usual move order seen in recent years, as after 5 ... a6, 6. Nxc6 bxc6 7. Bd3, despite its apparent simplicity, has given Black difficulties in reaching equality.
* 2. Nc3 may lead to a variety of systems, depending on White's next move, and has been used by even strong players, who intend to play an open Sicilian, for psychological reasons ; while 2 ... Nc6 or 2 ... e6 are the usual replies, each obviates the possibility of playing the Najdorf.
This move also enabled Pontiac to reduce development time for the 1969 GP from the usual 36 months required for a new model to less than 18 months.
At the end of the 2006-2007 series, it was announced that See Hear would move from its usual broadcast day of Saturday at 12pm to Wednesday, although the time of broadcast will remain unchanged.
SeaWolves ' general manager, Greg Coleman, denied that the team has been negotiating a move to Canada on September 19, 2012, indicating that " it's business as usual.

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Then he was asking himself the usual early morning questions: What the Hell am I doin here??
The symbols of mother's status, here, are all usual for culture U.S.A..
( While the infimum here is the usual set-theoretic intersection, the supremum of a set of subgroups is the subgroup generated by the set-theoretic union of the subgroups, not the set-theoretic union itself.
It is important to understand that percent changes, as they have been discussed here, do not add in the usual way, if applied sequentially.
Homophone clues always have an indicator word or phrase that has to do with phonetics, such as " reportedly ", " they say ", " utterly " ( here treated as " utter ( ing )- ly " and not with its usual meaning ), " vocal ", " to the audience ", " by the sound of it ", " is heard " and " on the radio ".
The usual forest trees of the region thrive here.
… Were you here, I would willingly confer with you as to the plan of our conduct ; whether we should eve in our usual way, or, to avoid singularity, both take a better supper and throw off the toga.
Renard connects the epithet's meaning to the cu ( i ) ris, the spear of Juno Curitis as here she is given the epithet of Sororia, corresponding to the usual epithet Geminus of Janus and to the twin or feminine nature of the passage between two coupled posts.
The norm used here is, formally, the usual norm on spaces.
A number of trains from Stanmore terminate here during peak and off peak times, and enter platform 2 instead of the usual platform 3.
Whereas most of the Breton lais involved magic and fairies, the usual fantastical element is here modified by the use of science to make rocks disappear rather than a spell.
It should be pointed out here that these different perspectives contrast with the usual way of presenting collocation in phraseological studies.
The taxonomic status of some African pigeons presently placed here is in need of further study ; they are smaller than the usual Columba ( and hence often called " doves "), and differ in some other aspects.
In polite comedy, especially, she was unrivalled, and even the usually grudging Colley Cibber acknowledged that she had as much as he to do with the success of his The Careless Husband ( 1704 ), in which she created the part of Lady Modish, reluctantly given to her because Susanna Verbruggen was ill. Of her portrayal of Lady Townly his The Provok'd Husband ( 1728 ), Cibber was to say, memorably, " that here she outdid her usual Outdoing.
The usual methods for finding roots may be employed here,
Plymouth Gin is still made here, and in recent years there has been an increase in the popularity of the distinctive sweeter and lighter but stronger Plymouth flavour, compared to the more usual London Dry Gin.
Blanco ( connoting " blank " here, rather than the more usual " white ") was another option.
" Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader remarked, " There's almost no plot here and even less character — just a lot of pretexts for S & M imagery, Catholic decor, gobs of gore, and the usual designer schizophrenia.
has been chosen such that the non-relativistic limit yields the usual form of Newton's gravity law, where G is the gravitational constant ( see here for details ).
The term science fiction magazine is used here in its usual sense for magazines which contain mostly written science fiction ( short stories, serialisations of novels etc.
There is only one two-leaved door here but it is of the usual heavy constructions and armed with iron spikers.
Though Rowlandson usually satirized his subjects to some degree, here the soldiers were " represented as they, and particularly their colonels who paid for their uniforms, preferred to see themselves ", which remained the usual depiction in such prints.
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