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  1. The saints. In recent years the prayer books of several provinces have, out of, deference ,to a greater agreement with Eastern Conciliation (and a perceived greater
  2. February sweeps period. (Some years, the ceremony is moved into early March in, deference ,to the Winter Olympics. ) Advertising is somewhat restricted, however,as
  3. Blitter hog) flag is set, Agnus can lock out the even cycles from the CPU in, deference ,to the bitter. Agnus's timings are measured in" color clocks" of 280 NS.
  4. Society has named its newly acquired, fast interceptor vessel Moira in, deference ,to the Godzilla character and as an ironic comment on the Japanese whalers '
  5. His view. In favor of the supposition that Eugenics changed his opinion from, deference ,to the Count of Enjoy, the decided opponent of Hangar and his doctrine, it
  6. Him, and the one he used in formal occasions, such as when he got married. In, deference ,to tradition, family members did not use the register name in conversation with
  7. Written. Contemporary writers exaggerated de Vere's poetic accomplishments in, deference ,to his rank, and the testimony of Meres that de Var was 'best for comedy' is
  8. Himself unfavorably in regard to the Stoic philosophy, he really pays marked, deference ,to that mixture of Stoicism and Platonism which characterized the religious and
  9. Fully dominate the fractious regime. This situation may have accounted for his, deference ,to collegial rule. Following attempted coups—most notably that of
  10. That English liberties relied on their balance of power, but also hierarchy, deference ,to the privileged class. “ Puritanism ... and the epidemic evangelism of the
  11. And escaping from 'narrow societal images of masculinity encompassing, deference ,to women and paraphilia. And others, Margaret Murray, in her 1921 book The
  12. But without the connotation of. In these latter cases the faiths do not promote, deference , as happens in monotheism; rather each suggests a path of action that will
  13. And their replacement by rights as well as the growing decline in social, deference ,that highlighted the principle of equality throughout the Revolution. Outside
  14. On the Holocaust and Genocide, and made efforts to abort the conference, in, deference , to Israeli objection to the inclusion of sessions on the Armenian Genocide. In
  15. Issues of equity are reviewed for" abuse of discretion," that is, with great, deference ,to the tribunal below). * the remedies available and rules of procedure to be
  16. Of reasonableness. On the other hand, the appellate court normally gives less, deference ,to a lower court's decision on issues of law, and may reverse if it finds that
  17. SL9 highlighted Jupiter's role as a kind of" cosmic vacuum cleaner" ( or in, deference ,to the ancients' planetary correspondences to the major organs in the human
  18. March. On 3 February 1660,Monk arrived in London. After an initial show of, deference ,to the Rump, Monck quickly found them unwilling to cooperate with his plan for
  19. He would go on to win a gold medal in the 1928 Olympics),and Lindsay's, deference ,to Liddell in the 400 was fabricated. The film reverses the order of Abrahams '
  20. Figured prominently at the châteaux of Fontainebleau, Chenonceau, & at Net, in, deference , to Diane de Poitiers, mistress of Henri of France. At Versailles, she was
  21. Aristocrat-Priest who became part of the Temple Establishment as a matter of, deference , and not willing association (cf. Steve Mason 1991). Josephus includes
  22. As one of the most powerful men in the Senate and was treated with new-found, deference ,by his colleagues. In the 1952 Senate elections McCarthy was returned to his
  23. Rite and by ethnic composition, have adopted the" Sephardi" pronunciation in, deference ,to Israeli Hebrew. However, in many British and American schools and synagogues
  24. Director Danny Cannon fails to find the necessary balance to make it work ". In, deference ,to its expensive Hollywood star,Dredd's face was shown. In the comic, he very
  25. Is, and all issues relating to equity). * the standard of review and degree of, deference ,given by an appellate tribunal to the decision of the lower tribunal under
  26. Political right. He offers a theory of compliance overlaid by a theory of, deference ,(the citizen's duty to obey the law) and a theory of enforcement, which
  27. The conscience of the British people. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland In, deference ,to the thousands of political cartoons and hundreds of illustrative works
  28. Sense, divided by them into natural and local, the latter applying to the, deference ,which even a foreigner must pay to the institutions of the country in which he
  29. Have little understanding of the Japanese practice of granting complete, deference ,to the needs and wishes of buyers. That is not the way things work in America.
  30. Is supported by" substantial evidence. " This standard assumes significant, deference ,to the domestic agency. Some of the most controversial trade disputes in recent
  31. Its new location near Akkad. Sargon, throughout his long life, showed special, deference ,to the Sumerian deities, particularly Ivanna, his patroness, and Zapata, the
  32. In mass culture to reduce the individual to a cipher of conformity and, deference ,to the dominant opinion. " In his day, tabloids (like the Danish Corsairs)
  33. Wanted to be pink),which was turned on its head in a reprint. Also removed in, deference ,to modern ethical attitudes are many casual references to slaves and to
  34. As Harvey, Webbe, Puttenham and Meres clearly exaggerated Oxford's talent in, deference ,to his rank. " Anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in
  35. Now an ‘ independent nation ’, nor is it yet on the way to become one. Whatever, deference ,should be paid to the views of those living there, the Powers in their
  36. The mind and influence of Isidora. The council granted remarkable position and, deference ,granted to the king of the Visigoths. The free and independent Church bound
  37. Also to those of the other Commonwealth realms, whether by willing, deference ,to the act as a British statute or as a repatriated part of the particular realm
  38. I find myself regarded and treated at every turn with the kindness and, deference ,paid to white people. When I go to church, I am met by no upturned nose and
  39. Friend" or" comrade" ( មិត្ត; mitt),and to avoid traditional signs of, deference ,such as bowing or folding the hands in salutation, known as sample. Language
  40. Arranged his tables in order of atomic weight (" Atomgewicht" ) However, in, deference , to the observed chemical properties, he violated his own rule and placed
  41. Constitution are ultimately provided not through its written terms but through, deference ,by government and society to its principles. A constitution may change from
  42. The music of the duet" Quit est Homo" from Rossini’s own Sta bat Mater. Out of, deference ,to her master, she also accepted to re-enter her singing career mainly in order
  43. Party, with members and public representatives always showing considerable, deference ,to the institutional organs of the Irish state. The party leadership has been
  44. Congress's power to free the slaves within the states, he approved the bill in, deference ,to the legislature. He felt such action could only be taken by the
  45. Speech, such as 'cooked rice; meal. ' Such a construction often indicates, deference ,to either the item's owner or to the object itself. For example, the word
  46. Calls" licentious familiarity ". The Roman people did not give enough, deference ,to his supreme authority; it expected him to act the part of an aristocratic
  47. Customs and traditions continued largely unchanged, including the old habits of, deference ,to the nobles whose legal authority remains quite strong over the villagers.
  48. With her father over policy; most notably, she used his oft-stated personal, deference ,to the Congress Working Committee to push through the dismissal of the
  49. Discretion standard of review. Under this standard, the appellate court gives, deference ,to the lower court's view of the evidence, and reverses its decision only if
  50. And was punished, in part for transgressing the hunter's" ritually enforced, deference ,to Artemis" ( Lacy 1990:42). Names of the dogs who devoured Actaeon The

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