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Though and terms
Though sex in some form or other enters into all human activity and it was a good thing that Freud emphasized this aspect of human nature, it is fantastic to explain everything in terms of sex.
Though put in rather maudlin terms, Steele's defense of himself has a reasonable basis.
Though Garibaldi's fight was small shakes compared to Pickett's Charge -- which, like all Southerners, I view in almost Miltonic terms, fallen angels, etc. -- I associated the two.
Though the terms database and DBMS define different entities, they are inseparable: a database's properties are determined by its supporting DBMS.
Though this method of serving beer did not take hold in the U. K. until the late 1950s, it did become the favoured method in the rest of Europe, where it is known by such terms as en pression.
Though loquats are not botanically related to kumquats, the terms originate in the same Chinese word designating " orange ".
" Though often used interchangeably in American English, Hispanic and Latino are not identical terms, and in certain contexts the choice between them can be significant.
Though metaphors can be considered to be ' in ' language, Underhill's chapter on French, English and ethnolinguistics demonstrates that we cannot conceive of language or languages in anything other than metaphoric terms.
Though he mentions that he does enjoy and recognize what is pleasant, he sees them of no utilization in terms of governing, or of the benefit of common people.
Though this was a supernova and not a classical nova, the terms were considered interchangeable until the 1930s.
Though this usually goes unacknowledged, Optimality Theory was strongly influenced by Natural Phonology ; both view phonology in terms of constraints on speakers and their production, though these constraints are formalized in very different ways.
Though the USSR had nuclear weapon capabilities in the beginning of the Cold War, the US still had an advantage in terms of bombers and weapons.
Though similar on objects, the terms entail different notions of homomorphism, as will be explained in the below section on morphisms.
Though the coup leaders were willing to renegotiate a union under terms they felt would put Syria on an equal footing with Egypt, Nasser refused such a compromise.
“ Hope ” in the Holy Bible means “ a strong and confident expectation .” Though archaic today in modern terms, hope is akin to trust and a confident expectation ".
Though George II denounced Walpole as a " rogue and rascal " over the terms of the reconciliation with his father, Caroline advised her husband to retain Walpole as the leading minister.
Though Napoleon had a warlike reputation, his policies in his first years as First Consul were aimed at restoring peace in Europe, be it at terms favorable to France.
Though the situation seemed dire, the German front was beginning to form into what Robert Kershaw terms ' a crust '.
Though explosive lenses had been pursued during the war, the art was still very new, and the tolerances required in terms of timing and symmetry were unprecedented.
Though there is also a healthy and active grindcore scene, death metal remains Poland's strongest and most successful genre in terms of heavy metal.
Though some enemies tried to turn the king against him, their plots were foiled and Pepin remained on good terms with the king until 629, when, for reasons unknown, he retired ( or was retired ) to his estates, where he remained for the next decade, until Dagobert's death.
Though compared to his contemporary Norman Rockwell in terms of subject matter, Hopper didn ’ t like the comparison.
Though nearby San Antonio has become the country ’ s most commercially important seaport in terms of tonnage moved, the City of Valparaíso remains a vibrant center of Chilean culture.
Though later Greeks like Herodotus dated Cadmus's role in the founding myth of Thebes to well before the Trojan War ( or, in modern terms, during the Aegean Bronze Age ), this chronology conflicts with most of what is now known or thought to be known about the origins and spread of both the Phoenician and Greek alphabets.
Though the terms " Soviet Russia " and " Soviet Union " are synonymous in everyday vocabulary, when we talk about the foundations of the Soviet Union, " Soviet Russia " refers to the few years after the abdication of the crown of the Russian Empire by Tsar Nicholas II ( in 1917 ), but before the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922.

Though and charge
Though authors are not allowed to charge for access to copies of their work, downloading a copy from the ACM site requires a paid subscription.
Though the original armiger may have placed particular meaning on a charge, these meanings are not necessarily retained from generation to generation.
Though the charge was untrue, it did Pope a great deal of damage.
Though she was eighteen months Tatiana's senior, Olga had no objection when Tatiana decided to take charge of a situation.
Though his work has frequently been accused of inaccuracy, this charge is somewhat misguided.
Though originally charge account identification was paper-based, in 1959 American Express became the first charge card operator to issue embossed plastic cards to ISO / IEC 7810 ID-1 standard.
Though she was appointed a member of the board of the Astor Foundation soon after her marriage, upon Vincent Astor's death in 1959, she took charge of all the philanthropies to which he left his fortune.
Though outnumbered, Balian and his knights charge Saladin's cavalry, allowing the villagers time to flee.
Though not open access, Physical Review Letters also requires an author page charge, although this is voluntary.
Though formally reproved, however, Roberts was surprisingly appointed to a new charge in Pekin, NY!
Though, both denied to take the charge of this office, which led to the arrest of both by Pakistan Army Corps of Military Police.
Though the rake, or time charge, of traditional casinos is often high, the opportunity costs of running a poker room are even higher.
Though his father provided the funds, it was Waldorf who was in charge of the paper, and he developed a harmonious working relationship with Garvin.
Though he was an officer of the Irish Volunteers, in charge of 200 men in Belfast, it was decided that Belfast could not take part in the rising, as the dominance of the Ulster Volunteers in the northeast could lead to sectarian civil war.
Though not of legal age he at once took charge of this important institution, with the assurance from the board of directors, of which Mr. Kendall was president, that they looked with favor on his scheme, then definitely proposed, to develop the new school into a college.
Though the revolutionary government on Samos wished to become part of Greece, this did not happen until late 1914 when a General Administrator was sent from Athens to take charge.
Though Bangladesh won Rahim's first match in charge, a T20I against the West Indies in October, the team lost the subsequent ODI series 2 – 1 and the two-match Test series 1 – 0.
Though released without charge, records suggest that this was not the last time they were to be questioned by the authorities over their religion.
Though Anna Beauchamp was questioned, a charge against her for being an accessory to the crime was dismissed.
Though they receive the publications free of charge, depository libraries are responsible for the costs of processing the items and making them available.
Though he could no longer practice medicine in Kansas, he kept his Milford clinic open and put two of his protégés in charge.
Though he denied the charge, the criticism would shape King's subsequent decisions regarding the park.
Though their charge was initially effective, the dragoons, numbering about 50, were quickly surprised and outnumbered by concealed American cavalry, under Colonel William Washington, and driven back in disarray.

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