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This concurs with evidence from the UK of a decrease in attendance numbers after the introduction of fees.
Earache Records founder Digby Pearson concurs with Embury, saying that Napalm Death " put hardcore and metal through an accelerator.
( Köstenberger pages 104-105 ) Köstenberger concurs with John Meier that it is highly unlikely for the passage to be a Christian interpolation given that in New Testament texts James is referred to as the " brother of the Lord " rather than the " brother of Jesus ", and that a Christian interpolator would have provided a more detailed account at that point.
Paul L. Maier concurs with the analysis of Feldman and states that Josephus ' first reference was the Testimonium.
Reform Judaism generally concurs with the more liberal Conservative perspective of a future messianic era rather than a personal Messiah.
John Lindow concurs that Mímameiðr may be another name for Yggdrasil and that if the Hoard-Mímir of the name Hoddmímis holt is the same figure as Mímir ( associated with the spring named after him, Mímisbrunnr ), then the Mímir's holt — Yggdrasil — and Mímir's spring may be within the same proximity.
In his 2009 book, A Terrible Mistake, researcher H. P. Albarelli Jr. concurs with the Olson family and concludes that Frank Olson was murdered because a personal crisis of conscience made it likely he would divulge state secrets concerning several CIA programs, chief among them Project ARTICHOKE and an MKDELTA project code-named Project SPAN.
In addition, David Hudson concurs with Reid, noting that:
Southern ( 1999, 149 ) dates the invasion to 295 ; Barnes ( 1982, 17, 293 ) mentions an earlier, unsuccessful invasion by Narseh based on the fact that the title Persici Maximi was given to all four emperors ; Odahl ( 2004, 59 ) concurs with Barnes and suggests that Saracen princes in the Syrian desert collaborated with Narseh's invasion.
" He notes that Martin Nilsson suggested an origin in rain-making magic, with which he concurs: " In Ixion's case the necessary warning about the conduct of magic has taken the form of blasphemous and dangerous conduct on the part of the first officiant.
However, U. S. National Park Service historian Jerome Green, in his 2005 history of the siege, The Guns of Independence, concurs with the 1881 centennial account by Johnston, noting simply that when Brigadier General O ' Hara presented the sword to Major General Lincoln, " he held it for a moment and immediately returned it to O ' Hara.
Gesenius in his Hebrew lexicon concurs with this.
Beck ( 2001 ) concurs with this, stating that these women are at risk for PPD because they may experience stressors such as financial difficulties.
They are written for basso continuo and two violins, except 1039 which is written for two flutes and basso continuo ( which concurs with BWV 1027 ).
" Kaveney concurs with the opinion that the series avoided playing a cliché, " proving that it is possible for a queer character to die in popular culture without that death being the surrogate vengeance of the straight world ".
John William Mackail concurs with Casaubon, writing that " this is true of a great part of his work, and would perhaps be true of it all but for the savage indignation which kindles his verse, not into the flame of poetry, but to a dull red heat.
Manhattan Literary, a ghost writing service specializing in book writing, concurs with these higher prices and also gives a specific reason for the wide range: that these fees per book are determined in part by whether or not the client provides a draft of the text.
The historian Lawrence James concurs that in 1947 Mountbatten was left with no option but to cut and run.
Nobles concurs that " one of the hallmarks of gumbo is that, with a big enough pot, it can easily be doubled or tripled and is always a good choice to feed a crowd ".
The compulsory heirs include the children, or descendants ( this class includes the adopted children and legitimated children ), legitimate or illegitimate ; in their default, the legitimate parents, or legitimate ascendants ; the surviving spouse, which concurs with the foregoing classes ; and the illegitimate parents.
This concurs broadly with the designers who worked on The Wheel of Time roleplaying game, who suggested a scale of 1 " = 400 miles on the colour endpaper maps in the hardback editions of the books.
If there is nothing breaking, the Top Story will often expand on the subject covered in the Talking Points Memo with a guest that either rebuts or concurs with the memo.

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The 1837 Ordnance survey of the county of Londonderry concurs, and remarks " this mode of abbreviation is usual in Ireland, whenever the name of a place is compounded of two distinct and easily separable words ; thus [...] Carrickfergus is shortened into Carrick, Downpatrick into Down, [...] etc.

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Because she is Artemis Daphnaia, the god's sister ," observed the Freudian anthropologist Géza Róheim, and Joseph Fontenrose concurs ; boldly stating such a one-to-one identity doubtless oversimplifies the picture: " the equation of Artemis and Daphne in the transformation myth itself clearly cannot work ", observes Lightfoot.

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Dr. Michael Horton ( theologian ) concurs by saying,
Morgan Falconer of Artforum concurs, mentioning both a " neo-primitivist aesthetic " and further stating that his work is influenced by the CoBrA painters.
Thus, a guarantee may only be given or a loan raised by the Government if the President concurs, and his approval is also needed for budgets of specified statutory boards and Government companies that draw on their past reserves.
" Visy ( 1995 ) concurs that there is little archaeological evidence of a Dacian population on the Plain before its occupation by the Sarmatians in the late 1st century AD.
Some provisions of special interest to East Malaysia, may be amended by a two-thirds absolute majority in each House of Parliament but only if the Governor of the East Malaysian state concurs.
" Canadian aid group One Sky ( funded in part by the Canadian government ) concurs with Amnesty's view saying " If effectively implemented, the Kimberley Process will ensure that diamonds cannot be used to finance war and atrocities ...
Hans von Storch, who also concurs with the mainstream view on global warming, said that the University of East Anglia ( UEA ) had " violated a fundamental principle of science " by refusing to share data with other researchers.
Justice Rutledge concludes by saying that the Court makes “ the illegality of this search and seizure its inarticulate premise of decision .” He concurs with this premise, and believes that the conviction should be reversed.
Many years later Indiana Jones Adventure was added with the expansion of Adventureland and gave the entire land a 1930s theme, which concurs with the setting created by the rustic boats of the Jungle Cruise and its DJ Albert Awol who plays big band music from the 1930s.
Tariq Ramadan argues that Muhammad deviated from his earlier, more lenient treatment of prisoners as this was seen " as sign of weakness if not madness ", Peterson concurs that the Muslims wanted to deter future treachery by setting an example with severe punishment.
These relics were subjected to carbon dating analysis by the archaeological laboratory of Oxford University in 1985, on the order of Archbishop Couve de Murville, which showed all but one of the bones to date from the seventh century, which concurs with the death of St Chad on 2 March 672 AD.

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No less an authority than the FHA concurs that the savings air conditioning makes possible more than offset its operating costs.
God concurs with an act's effect, but he does not cooperate in the corruption of an act or the evil of its effect.
The principal novelty of the calculus of structures was its pervasive use of deep inference, which it was argued is necessary for calculi combining commutative and noncommutative operators ; this explanation concurs with the difficulty of designing sequent systems for pomset logic that have cut-elimination.
Lawyer Pheroze Nowrojee concurs: " The assassination of Pinto illustrated to Murumbi the shocking extent to which the new government had departed from its promises.
In Beech Glen, Sullivan County, it concurs with U. S. 220, loops through Eagles Mere and meets U. S. 220 farther north in Laporte at its northern terminus.
It concurs with Interstate 235 until that route ends at I-135, which it briefly follows southward until it splits off westbound onto its own freeway alignment.
As a result, says Kay ( and Samuel's analysis concurs ), at the same time that the FPMT was consolidating its structure and practices, several local groups and teachers defected, founding independent networks.

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