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There and challenged
There are many others, though, from " vertically challlenged " for short people, to " vocally challenged " for those with mediocre singing voices.
There were also many groups, such as homosexuals, the mentally handicapped and those who were physically challenged from birth, which were singled out as being detrimental to Aryan purity.
# Causation: There must be a causal connection between the injury and the conduct complained of, so that the injury is fairly traceable to the challenged action of the defendant and not the result of the independent action of some third party who is not before the court.
There is perhaps a 5 %- 10 % cross-sensitivity between penicillin-derivatives, cephalosporins, and carbapenems ; but this figure has been challenged by various investigators.
There are alternative sources of this story which state that it wasn't actually Marsyas who challenged Apollo but Apollo who challenged Marsyas because of his jealousy of the satyr's ability to play the flute.
There are few set ceremonies or rituals to be observed, although if the celebrant is a male he may be challenged to consume a yard glass which is typically full of beer.
There is evidence that Claude de La Tour immediately challenged the English action by re-establishing a fur-trading post in the near-by village of Castine, Maine in the wake of Argall's raid.
There they challenged the right of the Mississippi Democratic Party's delegation to participate in the convention, claiming that the regulars had been illegally elected in a completely segregated process that violated both party regulations and federal law, and that furthermore the regulars had no intention of supporting Lyndon B. Johnson, the party's presidential candidate, in the November election.
In the United States, the current alimony laws are challenged for constitutionality, assignment of temporary vs. permanent financial support paid to a spouse, and fair and equitable treatment under family law ; There are several men's rights crusades to reform alimony at a state and federal level, including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.
There had been speculation that even if the ALP won the 2009 election, Bird's leadership will be challenged.
There were two seats available in the district and Blackwood along with fellow Republican Don Dawkins challenged incumbent Democrats Aaron Plyler and Bill Purcell.
There was some speculation that Caplan would be challenged by David Rotenberg in the 2000 federal election, but this ultimately came to nothing.
There are even some mentions of this on the show, such as an incident when a contestant challenged a loss on the second Super Bonus Stunt, and the kinescope was used to confirm the result.
There are also frequent references to the IfA on BAJR Forum, where the workings of the IfA are challenged.
There is some evidence that he may have had the music for either this piece or his 40 / 60 voice mass with him on his diplomatic visit to London in 1567, since Thomas Tallis seems to have been inspired and challenged by it, and shortly afterwards wrote his own 40-voice tour-de-force Spem in alium, commissioned by the Earl of Leicester for Queen Elizabeth.
There is no record of the precise offence offered, but in October, 1644, Hudson challenged the brother of William Crofts to a duel.
There is an Indian myth that a certain demon came and challenged Balarama, the brother of Sri Krishna.
There Minto challenged Hooker, and Hooker shot Minto in the head, killing him instantly.
There is considerable overlap between the New Wave and the so-called " Angry Young Men ", those artistes in British theatre and film such as playwright John Osborne and director Tony Richardson, who challenged the social status quo.
There are four mechanisms under which a decision of a magistrates ' court may be challenged:
There are no open escalators or elevators at this station ( if you are carrying luggage, ably challenged, or need service, you should contact the " service " counter at the station.
There is a mutual affection between Meg and Tom that is explored and challenged during a sex scene, where Tom-aware that his life is soon to end-transforms into a desperate weeping puppy and begs Meg to " Let ( him ) do it to ( her )".
In a letter to The Guardian, Sirleaf's press secretary challenged the portrayal of her remarks in the media, saying, " There currently exists no law referencing homosexuality in Liberia, and as such the President could not be defending a law on homosexuality.

There and gigantic
There were gigantic blisters and rope burns on our hands ; ;
There are gigantic metropoles, flying ships and cities, several races unknown to aventurians including cat-like humanoids and intelligent insects, as well as a country leached by its vampire-like, skull god " Draydalān " worshiping population.
There, it was learned that the Mars Zeons had converted Olympus Mons into a gigantic rail cannon, and were planning on bombarding the Earth and destroying the Federation.
There are also a number of sculptures, including a gigantic figure of a World War II-era Australian soldier which was originally located in the Hall of Memory, before the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was placed there.
" There they stand, isolated, majestic, imperious, brooded over by the gigantic water-tower and chimney combined, rising unmistakable and daunting out of the countryside-the asylums which our forefathers built with such immense solidity to express the notions of their day.
There was a time just 30 years back, when the marshy area which is now the link road, was full of gigantic boulders, all of which baring a couple have been demolished.
There were also large numbers of wounded among the Dutch fleet, including Rear-Admirals Bloys van Treslong and Story ; one of the few Dutch officers to escape injury or death was De Winter himself, who later commented " It is a matter of marvel that two such gigantic objects as Admiral Duncan and myself should have escaped the general carnage of this day.
There are more than 1, 000 townships in Ohio, ranging from the very small with only a few hundred inhabitants ( e. g. Washington in Warren County ) to gigantic townships with tens of thousands of residents and bigger than most cities of the state ( e. g. Colerain and West Chester ).
There are incomparable views of steep ice faces, penitentes, gigantic white walls and ridges like those of Huandoy Norte, Artesonraju and Huascaran Norte, similar to the finest of the Himalayan scenery.
* Data states " There is no record of any Federation vessel encountering anything remotely like this " despite the fact Captain Kirk encountered just such an area of blackness in The Immunity Syndrome, which fits the " old Klingon legend a gigantic black space creature which was said to devour entire vessels ", that Worf recalls perfectly.
There were also plans to install a gigantic open-air screen on the cylinder, and a further projector which would be able to cast messages across the clouds on any overcast day.

There and match
There were twelve rules in all, and they specified that fights should be " a fair stand-up boxing match " in a 24-foot-square or similar ring.
There are also clubs in many Universities and Colleges, with an annual Varsity match being played between Oxford and Cambridge.
There was worse to follow, with various Essendon players publicly blaming each other for the poor performance against Richmond, and then, with dissension still rife in the ranks, the side plummeted to an embarrassing 28 point loss to VFA premiers Footscray Football Club in a special charity match played a week later in front of 46, 100 people, in aid of Dame Nellie Melba's Disabled Soldiers ' Fund, purportedly ( but not officially ) for the championship of Victoria.
# There must be a clear political counter-vision that can overshadow, match or neutralize the guerrilla vision.
There is a tradition within the Lincoln Rugby Union team where it is thought that they are Knights of Minerva, with each match being fought and won in her honour.
There is a story for each match, and even a longer story for successive matches.
There was also a doubles match which was won by a local pair.
There are multiple variations of the story and, although some sources have recorded that the incident happened in a Test match, there is little doubt that the game in question was the tour opener at Sheffield Park.
There is an annual cricket match on Bramble Bank during the lowest tide of the year, but games are often cut short by rising tide.
There may be cases where the match probability in relation to all the samples tested is so great that the judge would consider its probative value to be minimal and decide to exclude the evidence in the exercise of his discretion, but this gives rise to no new question of principle and can be left for decision on a case by case basis.
There are ' East ' and ' West ' rooms so competing wrestlers do not meet their opponents of the day before the match.
According to Nevill ( citing the historian Sir Edward Creasy ), what Wellington said, while passing an Eton cricket match many decades later, was, " There grows the stuff that won Waterloo ", a remark Nevill construes as a reference to " the manly character induced by games and sport " amongst English youth generally, not a comment about Eton specifically.
There are a variety of difficulties that arise when considering how to match an object system to a relational database.
There are some Neolithic paths preserved in the peat of the bog formerly comprising most of the area, but none of the known paths match the lines of the zodiac features.
There were also no returning champions on the daily syndicated series, as two new contestants began each match.
There were no breaks of serve during the entire match.
There was speculation that interest in human-computer chess competition would plummet as a result of the 2006 Kramnik-Deep Fritz match.
There were also distinct variations of the writing system in different parts of Greece, primarily in how the Phoenician characters which did not have an exact match to Greek sounds were employed.
There are pragmatic and practical limitations to the ability of a prototype to match the intended final performance of the product and some allowances and engineering judgement are often required before moving forward with a production design.
There is hardly any match between the territory of the County of Flanders and present-day Flanders.
There is no love lost between Elcmar and Oengus, and Elcmar is watching the infamous hurling match that led to Midir losing his eye.
There was still considerable bad blood after the match, with some of the European players complaining about the behavior of the American galleries throughout the match.
There is a format of match play called " Irish match play " in which 3 or 4 individuals may compete against each other.

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