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year and moreover
It seems likely, moreover, that with an increase in the rate of saving in mortgage lending institutions, interest rates on residential mortgages may move somewhat lower through the spring of next year, although the increased ease in residential mortgage lending may occur primarily in other terms than interest rate, e.g., easier downpayment and amortization terms.
The scanty amounts of rain, moreover, are highly variable from year to year, causing periodic droughts.
Partly his reasons were sound scholarly ones — the Masoretic text claims an unbroken history of careful transcription stretching back centuries — but his choice was confirmed for him, because it placed Creation exactly four thousand years before 4 BC, the generally accepted date for the birth of Christ ; moreover, he calculated, Solomon's temple was completed in the year 3000 from creation, so that there were exactly 1000 years from the temple to Christ, who was the fulfilment of the Temple .< ref > James Barr, Biblical Chronology: Legend Or Science?
If, moreover, as appears quite likely, his Two Bookes of Ayres ( both words and music written by himself ) belongs also to this year, it was indeed his annus mirabilis.
According to the Shoku Nihongi, the Izumi and Hine districts were separated from Kawachi Province on 23 April 716 ; moreover, on 8 May that same year, the Ōtori District was also separated from Kawachi, and the three districts constructed.
Rosewall was no longer the best claycourt player because Laver had stolen his crown in the final of Roland Garros and moreover the Little Master won only three tournaments that year and was ranked # 5 by Collins and Tingay.
Whilst out of the prison he continued his da ’ wah that ‘ offended ’ the government, and moreover he criticized even harder the authority of the New Order, m especially in the years 1982 – 1985 when two events occurred that blasted the Islamic community, that was, massacre of Muslims at Tanjung Priok and the ruling d nature of the new order, let alone the year 1982 – 1985, there were two events that are very menggetirkan Muslims, namely Tanjung Priok massacre Muslims and the fine tuning of Pancasila ’ s singularity.
The " Bishops ' Chronicle ", written by Adam of Bremen in the years 1072-76, says, " The Swedes have a well-known heathen temple called Upsala ", and " Every ninth year, moreover, a great feast is celebrated at Upsala, which is observed in common by all the provinces of Sweden.
The reason, he states, is that the Ramadan commences only once in a year and moreover the substitution of a limited number of fasts does not constitute any particular burden.

year and growing
Separate phonographs also had a good year, reflecting the growing popularity of stereo sound and the same tendency on the part of the consumer to upgrade that characterized the radio-TV market.
While this may well be true in general, I believe it is also important to keep in mind that some recent developments suggest that over the next year or so military electronics may be one of the most strongly growing areas in an economy which is not expanding rapidly in other directions.
Sales of passive components, such as capacitors and resistors, although not growing as fast as those of semi-conductors were ahead of 1959 this year, and should increase again in 1961.
No less than twenty-two nations have already achieved independence since World War 2,, and the number is growing by the year.
While in the southern colonies, they could farm almost year round, in the northern colonies, the growing seasons were very restricted.
The use of adjuvant analgesics is an important and growing part of the pain-control field and new discoveries are made practically every year.
Even in the last pre-crisis year, 2008, the Bulgarian economy was growing rapidly at 6. 0 %, despite significantly slowing down in the last quarter.
The first year of his tour of duty was uneventful, but unrest against foreign interlopers was growing in China.
In May 1945, after a year of growing hostility between the president and the assembly, which was vainly awaiting deeds to substantiate Velasco's rhetorical advocacy of social justice, the mercurial chief executive condemned and then repudiated the newly completed constitution.
Installed capacity is growing by 40 % per year led by increases in Germany, Japan, California and New Jersey.
British cinema's growing international reputation was enhanced by the success of The Red Shoes, the most commercially successful film of its year in the U. S., and by Laurence Olivier's Hamlet, the first non-American film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The year 2005 saw the emergence of The British Urban Film Festival, a timely addition to the film festival calendar which recognised the influence of Kidulthood on UK audiences and which consequently began to showcase a growing profile of films in a genre which previously was not otherwise regularly seen in the capital ’ s cinemas.
Fifty-five percent of the farming population subsists on less than two hectares and earns less than US $ 70 per capita per year from those plots, mostly by growing subsistence food crops.
The introduction in 1989 by the Thatcher-led Conservative government of the Community Charge ( widely known as the Poll Tax ), one year before the rest of the United Kingdom, contributed to a growing movement for a return to direct Scottish control over domestic affairs.
The very earliest published work on growing terrestrial plants without soil was the 1627 book Sylva Sylvarum by Francis Bacon, printed a year after his death.
It was honored with the President's Award in 2000 by All American Rose Selections, Inc., which is presented to one public garden in the United States each year for superior rose maintenance and display: “ For contributing to the public interest in rose growing through its efforts in maintaining an outstanding public rose garden .”
The city's population is estimated to be growing at about 5 % per year ( mainly as a result of internal rural-urban migration ), including an estimated 45, 000 migrant workers coming to the city every month from different parts of Pakistan.
As of 2011, this island has a radius of roughly, and a high point of about above sea level, growing each year.
Maize mazes can be very large ; they are usually only kept for one growing season, so they can be different every year, and are promoted as seasonal tourist attractions.
Private investment should keep growing at a rate of 15 % a year.
Every year, there are growing numbers of regional, national and international wrestling fan conventions, where fans can meet and converse with wrestlers and each other.
1934, the Court's 13th year, " has been in keeping with the traditions associated with that number ", with few cases, since the world's governments were more concerned with the growing international tension.
Aware of the band's growing popularity, Elektra Records signed them that year.
Prewar population was growing at the high rate of 3 % a year.

year and numbers
After describing the manifestation of the Gospel in the Ogdoad and Hebdomad, he adds that the Basilidians have a long account of the innumerable creations and powers in the several ' stages ' of the upper world ( diastemata ), in which they speak of 365 heavens and say that " their great archon " is Abrasax, because his name contains the number 365, the number of the days in the year ; i. e. the sum of the numbers denoted by the Greek letters in ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ according to the rules of isopsephy is 365:
* His view of the second coming of Christ is also unusual ; he suggested that this would not be a physical reappearance, but that the Christ being would become manifest in non-physical form, visible to spiritual vision and apparent in community life for increasing numbers of people beginning around the year 1933.
Thus, it has a year 0, the years before that are designated with negative numbers and the years after that are designated with positive numbers.
The XML Schema language, sometimes used in connection with representing data for storage in computers, contains built-in primitive datatypes, date and dateTime, which do not allow a year zero, and designate years BC as negative numbers.
Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport handles 350 million metric tons of cargo and 8 million passengers a year, making it the largest airport in Latin America in terms of cargo and the third largest in passenger numbers.
Pitcher Darryl Kile ( who died in 2002 ) signed as a free agent in the offseason, struggled in Colorado, going 13 – 17 with a 5. 20 ERA — a far cry from his numbers the prior year as a member of the Houston Astros, when he went 19 – 7 with a 2. 57 ERA.
The numbers of competitions a team participates in varies from team to team, but generally, most teams tend to participate in eight-twelve competitions a year.
When numbers are used to represent months, a significant amount of confusion can arise from the ambiguity of a date order ; especially when the numbers representing the day, month or year are low, it can be impossible to tell which order is being used.
" By the end of the following year he had taken up the ukelele and tea-chest bass and begun to participate in skiffle sessions with friends, and had started to play the piano ; meanwhile his stage presentation of numbers by both Presley and Chuck Berry — complete with gyrations in tribute to the original artists — to his local Wolf Cub group was described as " mesmerizing ... like someone from another planet.
Dedekind, whom Cantor befriended in 1872, cited this paper later that year, in the paper where he first set out his celebrated definition of real numbers by Dedekind cuts.
( e. g. ) During the period of the monarchy, it was the widespread practice in western Asia to use era year numbers according to the accession year of the monarch of the country involved.
Rumsfeld pointed out that, prior to the war, armor kits were produced only in small numbers per year.
In addition, the environment is unique in that it is the only known place where wolves and moose coexist without the presence of bears There are usually around 25 wolves and 1000 moose on the island, but the numbers change greatly year to year.
Slavery was less common than ransom, especially for prisoners of war ; the large numbers of prisoners taken during raids and battles every year ensured that ransom money flowed freely between the Christian and Muslim states.
However while some animals may acquire large numbers of words and symbols, none have been able to learn as many different signs as is generally known by an average 4 year old human, nor have any acquired anything resembling the complex grammar of human language.
Later that year, in the context of a series of ministerial scandals that were rocking the Whitlam government, Fraser opted to use the Coalition opposition Senate numbers to delay the government's budget bills with the objective of achieving an early election ( see 1975 Australian constitutional crisis ).
As a result of the vast numbers of pilgims coming to the city each year ( many of whom remain permanently ), Mecca has become by far the most diverse city in the Muslim world.
Roughly 25 novae brighter than about magnitude 20 are discovered in the Andromeda Galaxy each year and smaller numbers are seen in other nearby galaxies.
Within his first year at Olney a gallery was added to the church to increase its congregational capacity, and the weekly prayer-meetings were moved in 1769 to Lord Dartmouth's mansion, the Great House, to accommodate even greater numbers.
Extending these deep ideas of Riemann, two proofs of the asymptotic law of the distribution of prime numbers were obtained independently by Jacques Hadamard and Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin and appeared in the same year ( 1896 ).

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