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Such and course
Such a response, of course, misses the point that in crisis order is going out of existence.
Such therapy, of course, requires careful and gradual titration of the dose to prevent the effects of rapidly decreasing blood pressure ( dizziness, fainting, etc.
Such word sets can also be called etymological twins, and of course they may come in groups of higher numbers, as with, for example, the words wain ( native ) wagon ( Dutch ) and vehicle ( Latin ) in English.
Such a course of action was opposed by the United States and had little popular support in Honduras.
Such a course is suggested to the Attorney General.
( Such an organic traffic course is called a corridor.
Such characters as Romeo of course require the appearance of youth and those graces of person which will alone commend the Mantuan lover to his Juliet.
Such attacks would continue to some extent for the course of the revolution .< ref name =" REID-49 "> Reid ( 1974 ), page 49 ; Mochtar Lubis, Jalan Tak Ada ( Jakarta: Yayasan Obot Indonesia, 2002 ) < nowiki > published 1952 ),
Such rivers form when the base level of erosion is rapidly lowered, so that the river begins downcutting into its channel faster than it can change course ( which rivers normally do on a constant basis ).
( Such a radical transformation would, of course, be easier in the 21st century, with its potential for material abundance, than in the Spain of the 1930s, with its harsh poverty and civil war conditions.
Such an interpretation would also of course mean Jews and their descendants displaced from previously Arab countries would have no right of return.
Such as " gradually lessening the pressure with his right hand " which of course was impossible for Erickson to have done since he was almost completely paralysed in his right hand.
Such, of course, is not the case, and so we have as many contradictions as there are attributes ; for we must say A is a, is not a, is b, is not b, etc.
Such soup can constitute the main course of a Polish obiad ( the main meal eaten in the early afternoon ).
Such discipline usually occurs only on votes regarding procedural matters on which party unity is expected as a matter of course, rather than substantive matters.
Such a review would pose difficulties since evidence on how its most senior policymakers arrived at their decisions is destroyed as a matter of course, as are those of the meetings of the interim Financial Policy Committee, which was set up in 2011 as part of the Bank's greater responsibility for financial stability.
Such accounts, of course, face the same burden as causalist responses to Gettier: they have to explain what sort of relationship between the world and the believer counts as a justificatory relationship.
Such colleges, as in the case of those in London, became ' constituent colleges ' of the Institute of Education, with their academic award being from the University of London. Students were offered an extra year of study, bringing the course up to four years in length and resulting in the award of the Bachelor of Education degree.
Such an election upset the usual course of dynastic succession in the age.
Such a bill was quite prepared to support, and in due course a bill passed the Commons depriving him of his spiritual dignities, banishing him for life, and forbidding any British subject to hold intercourse with him except by the royal permission.
Such names are formed by the initials of the cardinal directions and their intermediate ordinal directions, and are very handy to refer to a heading ( or course or azimuth ) in a general or colloquial fashion, without having to resort to computing or recalling degrees.
Such a course of action is not in the interest of any of the stakeholders .”
Such is the nature of the geology of the New Zealand region that the true river tells only half the story of the Clutha's course.
Such losses are, of course, very small when an item is near to negligible.

Such and events
Such processes are usually followed or preceded by events that do involve heat transfer ( i. e. are non-adiabatic ).
Such literature is " marked by distinctive literary features, particularly prediction of future events and accounts of visionary experiences or journeys to heaven, often involving vivid symbolism.
Such visits are supposed to be universally horrible events that often end in death for one or more of the living, which would then warrant the exhumation of the draugr's tomb by a hero.
Such linearized gravitational waves are sufficiently accurate to describe the exceedingly weak waves that are expected to arrive here on Earth from far-off cosmic events, which typically result in relative distances increasing and decreasing by or less.
Such an obvious fulfillment of Jesus ' prophecy most likely would have been recorded as such by the gospel writers who were fond of mentioning fulfillment of prophecy if they had been written after 70 A. D. Also, if the gospels were fabrications of mythical events then anything to bolster the Messianic claims -- such as the destruction of the temple as Jesus said -- would surely have been included.
Such " scandalous " events drew public attention, but did not result in prosecution.
Such risk may arise following a destabilizing event or events affecting a group of financial institutions linked through investment activity.
Such very rare events are known as Polar Cap Absorption ( or PCA ) events, because the increased ionization significantly enhances the absorption of radio signals passing through the region.
Such events typically last less than 24 to 48 hours.
Such events have swallowed homes, cattle, cars, and farm machinery.
Such marketing is supported by glamorous advertising, sponsorships of typically sporting events and endorsements.
Such events are generally so energetic that the impactor is completely destroyed, leaving no meteorites.
Such a system could rely on events in the stratigraphic record and be demarcated by GSSPs.
Such story events often take place offscreen and are referred to in dialogue instead of being shown.
Such anxiety is ironic to the reader, who knows of the narrator's implicit survival: the text refers to the black-robed judges having lips " whiter than the sheet upon which I trace these words ", showing that he himself is writing the story after the events have happened.
Such a device is clearly used in the events of Rocannon's World.
Such maps should show the locations of previous events as well as clearly indicate the probable locations of future events.
Such events are often called " drives ".
Such venues ensure that events take place in a relatively standardised manner, as well as improving the safety of athletes and enjoyment for spectators.
Such events happen only a couple of times a year, and their duration is never more than one or two days.
Such events would seem to be spectacularly obvious, but they generally go unnoticed for a number of reasons: the majority of the Earth's surface is covered by water ; a good portion of the land surface is uninhabited ; and the explosions generally occur at relatively high altitude, resulting in a huge flash and thunderclap but no real damage.
Such events occur on clear nights following a day of cold southerly winds.

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