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Although this was an oft-used layout throughout the 1920s and 30s, it was superseded soon enough, by improvements in structural design that made monoplane designs more practicable.
The devastation was so great that Magdeburgisieren ( or " magdeburgization ") became an oft-used term signifying total destruction, rape and pillaging for decades.
Other oft-used slogans included " Fresh and clean as a whistle " ( in which a wolf whistle was heard after " fresh " and before " clean as a whistle "), " All the freshness of Ireland Bottled " and " The Irish Never Quit " and most recently " Smell like you're worth exploring ".
It was at Passaic High School that he gained his oft-used nickname " Ironhead ", a reference to his wild-man strength and the fact that he had to wear a hat size of 8¾.

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British comedian Stewart Lee also satirized the oft-used phrase of criticism for political correctness: " it's political correctness gone mad ".

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In addition, these statistics are calculated for each response of the oft-used multiple choice item, which are used to evaluate items and diagnose possible issues, such as a confusing distractor.
On the consumer level, DTS is the oft-used shorthand for the DTS Coherent Acoustics codec, transportable through S / PDIF and used on DVDs and Laserdiscs.

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This is why, for example, the oft-used radio is placed so high in the dashboard.
Focused on providing a service for the student body, it originally broadcast via carrier current on campus, using the frequency 730 A. M. ( hence the oft-used tag-line " Radio 73 ").

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The title is taken from Hamlet I. iv: " Something is rotten in the State of Denmark ", an oft-used snowclone.

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There is the oft-used hidden clue, where the answer is hidden in the text of the clue itself.
Making change should, in general, be done between hands whenever possible, when a player sees he is running low of an oft-used value.
The most oft-used piece is Zadok the Priest, a religious composition by George Frideric Handel based on texts from the Bible.
" That look contributed to the oft-used nickname Buffalo residents gave to the stadium: The Rockpile.
Since it has become such an oft-used tactic, the term " Batson challenge " has come to mean the act of claiming, based on this decision, that a trial should be invalidated on the basis of peremptory challenges having excluded a cognizable group from the jury, such as excluding on the basis of race alone.
" He is credited with originating the oft-used phrase " Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
One oft-used example is the difference in measurements of objects on a train as made by an observer on the train compared to those made by one standing on a nearby platform as it passes.
The Madrox series ended in March 2005, but with positive fan and retailer reaction to the book, Marvel relaunched the series under their oft-used title X-Factor, David having considered Madrox an X-Factor book anyway.
The Quest is powered by the oft-used 3. 5 L VQ35DE engine from the Maxima, Altima, and others.

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Henrietta was discovering in the process of writing, as the born writer does, not merely a channel for the discharge of accumulated information but a stimulus to the development of the creative powers of observation, insight and intuition.
He claims that he was denied due process of law in violation of the Fifth Amendment, because ( 1 ) at a hearing before a hearing officer of the Department of Justice, he was not permitted to rebut statements attributed to him by the local board, and ( 2 ) at the trial, he was denied the right to have the hearing officer's report and the original report of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as to his claim.
petitioner was not denied due process ; ;
Petitioner was not denied due process in the administrative proceedings, because the statement in question was in his file, to which he had access, and he had opportunities to rebut it both before the hearing officer of the Department of Justice and before the appeal board.
Petitioner, who claims to be a conscientious objector, contends that he was denied due process, both in the proceedings before a hearing officer of the Department of Justice and at trial.
Having had every opportunity to rebut the finding of the local board before both the hearing officer and the appeal board, petitioner cannot now claim that he was denied due process because he did not succeed.
While there are now allegations of the withholding of `` favorable evidence developed at the hearing '' and a denial of a `` full and fair hearing '', no such claim was made by petitioner at any stage of the administrative process.
It was recognized years ago that the transition from daytime to nighttime propagation conditions, and vice versa, is not an instantaneous process, but takes place over periods of time from roughly 2 hours before sunset until about 2 hours after sunset, and again from roughly 2 hours before sunrise until some 2 hours after sunrise.
Such a dual derivation was strikingly demonstrated during the injection process where initial filling would be noted to occur in several isolated pleural vessels at once.
In a more pessimistic vein about the economic outlook, I suspect that the reservoir of demand for consumer goods and housing which was dammed-up during the Thirties and World War 2, is finally in the process of running dry.
It was concluded that it would be appropriate to process the two groups of responses as a single sample of all small businesses engaged in, or wishing to sell to, defense programs.
Hardy's two productive decades were separated by forty years, yet between them he developed only in that he became more steadily himself -- it was a narrowing, not an expanding process.
It was the conclusion of the first phase of a process of tragic recollection, and of refining the recollection, that will last as long as there are Jews.
There was no process of trial and error.
Such efforts almost always find themselves compelled to ask whether Adam was created capable of growing old and then older and then still older, in short, whether Adam's life was intended to be part of the process of time.
According to this doctrine, the universe was ruled by Heaven, T'ien -- as a natural force, or in the personification of a Supreme Sky-god -- governing all things by means of a process called the Tao, which can be roughly interpreted as `` the Order of the Universe '' or `` the Universal Way ''.
But the process of refusing to think about it was an active reminder in itself and he couldn't rid himself of a consciousness of it throughout the day.
Early anthropology was divided between proponents of unilinealism, who argued that all societies passed through a single evolutionary process, from the most primitive to the most advanced, and various forms of non-lineal theorists, who tended to subscribe to ideas such as diffusionism.
Atari had been in the process of manufacturing another vector game, Lunar Lander, but demand for Asteroids was so high " that several hundred Asteroids games were shipped in Lunar Lander cabinets.
The new element was isolated from its oxides in a complex, multi-step process.
Since the evolution of the Aramaic alphabet out of the Phoenician one was a gradual process, the division of the world's alphabets into those derived from the Phoenician one directly and those derived from Phoenician via Aramaic is somewhat artificial.

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Their irregular composition suggesting that this was a lower temperature not entirely liquid process.
In sharp contrast, decolonization was an entirely different process of state formation.
The coloring for numbering is achieved by submersing the dice entirely in paint, which is allowed to dry and then polished via a tumble finishing process, similar to rock polishing.
Emergence, holism and process philosophy seek to ameliorate the perceived shortcomings of traditional ( especially mechanistic ) materialism without abandoning materialism entirely.
Harvey A. Silverglate, a prominent defense attorney who represented Milken during the appellate process, disputes that view in his book Three Felonies a Day: “ Milken ’ s biggest problem was that some of his most ingenious but entirely lawful maneuvers were viewed, by those who initially did not understand them, as felonious, precisely because they were novel – and often extremely profitable .”
Pseudorandom sequences typically exhibit statistical randomness while being generated by an entirely deterministic causal process.
Instead of seeing perception as a passive process determined entirely by the features of an independently existing world, enactivism suggests that organism and environment are structurally coupled and co-determining.
* Reduction ( philosophy ), the process by which one object, property, concept, theory, etc., is shown to be entirely dispensable in favor of another
The exact process of silver's germicidal effect is still not entirely understood, although theories exist.
: Marksizm i Filosofiya Yazyka ) developed a counter-Saussurean linguistics, which situated language use in social process rather than in an entirely decontexualized Saussurean langue.
Because the committee left no minutes, there is some uncertainty about how the drafting process proceeded — accounts written many years later by Jefferson and Adams, although frequently cited, are contradictory and not entirely reliable.
By 2006, almost all scientific journals have, while retaining their peer-review process, established electronic versions ; a number have moved entirely to electronic publication.
In mid-15th century Europe, Heinrich von Pfolspeundt described a process " to make a new nose for one who lacks it entirely, and the dogs have devoured it " by removing skin from the back of the arm and suturing it in place.
Capitalism generally refers to economic system in which the means of production are largely or entirely privately owned and operated for a profit, structured on the process of capital accumulation.
The perceived complexity of programming routing functions in silicon, led to formation of several startups determined to find new ways to process IP and MPLS packets entirely in hardware and blur boundaries between routing and switching.
If the photon is of lower energy, but still has sufficient energy ( in general a few eV to a few keV, corresponding to visible light through soft X-rays ), it can eject an electron from its host atom entirely ( a process known as the photoelectric effect ), instead of undergoing Compton scattering.
Often the process is entirely illogical ; for example, the compulsion of walking in a certain pattern may be employed to alleviate the obsession of impending harm.
Another important aspect is the reduction of unstressed vowels, not entirely unlike a similar process present in most forms of English.
In such cases, gay men and lesbians have become priced-out of the main gay village and move to other, more affordable areas, thereby creating an entirely new gay village, also thereby furthering the process of gentrification by pricing-out long held tenants of these areas.
Whether this change was due entirely to the conquest is unclear, but the invasion and its after effects likely accelerated a process already underway.
They are contrasted with developing countries, which are in the process of industrialization, or undeveloped countries, which are pre-industrial and almost entirely agrarian.
The process of their selection and their relationship to Ceres ' older, entirely male priesthood is unknown ; but they far outnumbered her few male priests, and would have been highly respected and influential figures in their own communities.
SDDS is designed to process sound entirely in the digital domain, bypassing any existing analog processor, preserving clarity and providing full dynamic range.
The child who takes more time to master simple multiplication 1 ) may best learn to multiply through a different approach, 2 ) may excel in a field outside of mathematics, or 3 ) may even be looking at and understanding the multiplication process at a fundamentally deeper level, or perhaps as an entirely different process.

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