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  1. By Retells Timber, pleading on behalf of his banished brother. As Caesar, predictably , rejects the petition, Casca grazes Caesar in the back of his neck, and the
  2. The Lancet that his vigor and feeling of well-being were markedly restored but, predictably , the effects were transient (and likely based on a placebo effect),and
  3. First elections in 1948,most of those elected to the Legislative Council were, predictably ,members of the Planters and Taxpayers Association. 1964-1976 It was not until
  4. Attempts to portray karma as a universal psychological phenomenon which behaves, predictably , like other physical forces such as gravity. Saying Miriam eloquently summed
  5. Over the paper. More bears were added to the cast, and the feature was called, predictably ,enough, The Little Bears. It is generally believed to be the first series of
  6. Its resemblance to rural Sweden. The flyers were written in Swedish so, predictably , the first settlers who arrived in the early 1900s were mostly of Swedish
  7. Surrender and launched an immediate attack on German forces at Orleans which, predictably , failed. A delegation of Parisian diplomats arrived in Tours by train on 5
  8. 14C in the atmosphere and in living organisms is almost constant, but decreases, predictably ,in their bodies after death. This principle is used in radiocarbon dating
  9. Nodes could be connected using the same NUMA link technology to form what SGI, predictably ,termed" super clusters ". In February 2004,SGI announced general support for
  10. In its modern form French is the noticeable exception in that stress falls, predictably ,on the last syllable that does not contain a schwa. It should be observed
  11. Syrups. The low sales volume and Schedule II status of Diluted cough syrup, predictably ,leads to underutilization of the drug. There are several conflicting views
  12. Results. As a result, rational expectations do not differ systematically or, predictably ,from equilibrium results. That is, it assumes that people do not make
  13. Including holidays). Open, a magazine dedicated to" literary sex content,", predictably ,caused a stir on campus with its initial publication in spring 2008. A mixture
  14. As referenced to mean ocean water),when plotted against temperature falls, predictably ,along a line called the global meteoric water line (GMWL). This plot allows
  15. To their reply, or asked with the full expectation that the respondent will, predictably ,deny it. Defense A common way out of this argument is not to answer the
  16. Have extremely short half-lives and allow the patient to wake up rapidly and, predictably ,after surgery. The average time to death once a lethal injection protocol has
  17. Television series. " Janet Marlin of The New York Times said:" Generations is, predictably ,flabby and impenetrable in places, but it has enough pomp, spectacle and
  18. Lysander at Aegospotami. In 404 BC Athens sued for peace, and Sparta dictated a, predictably ,stern settlement: Athens lost her city walls (including the Long Walls),her
  19. Creature whose sad-eyed countenance compelled involuntary truthfulness—with, predictably ,disastrous results. Li'l Abner was censored for the first, but not the last
  20. And" established" ( stable and reliable, resisting spoiling and behaving, predictably ,) than from-scratch starters. There are other ways of sourdough baking and
  21. If T > 1,subatomic particles which decay after a fixed period would not behave, predictably , because time-like geodesics would not be necessarily maximal. N 1 and T 3 has
  22. The software was designed to handle various configurations, and behaves, predictably ,in any allowed configuration. * The effect of configuration changes on system
  23. Deterministic way because small errors of measurement of the initial state will, predictably ,lead to largely different final states. At least one Lyapunov exponent of a
  24. This correspondence. In particular, a given vowel combination or diacritic, predictably ,leads to one phoneme. French writing, as with any language, is affected by the
  25. Switching latency, but a real-time OS is valued more for how quickly or how, predictably ,it can respond than for the amount of work it can perform in a given period of
  26. Used to refer to unskilled poker players, especially those playing in a, predictably ,loose and unthinking fashion. Compare" patter" in chess. *The unmodified word
  27. Victory, tactically there were major problems as well. They rigidly and, predictably ,applied their three-pronged" buffalo horns" attack, paradoxically their
  28. Negative) mood, or change in mood, predictably precedes creativity; creativity, predictably ,precedes mood; and whether affect and creativity occur simultaneously. It was
  29. New stock to remain solvent. Now facing two cross-town rivals, the Bulldogs, predictably ,had even lowed attendance in New York than in Boston. The Pittsburgh Steelers
  30. Lengthy and inconsistent. Biologist Paul Kratochvil describes how Westerners, predictably ,misheard Chinese unvoiced consonants, such as the unvoiced aspirated in 道.
  31. Something like an expert system; however, attempts to accomplish this have, predictably ,proved inflexible. The computer is now more understood to be a tool or
  32. Demonstrated that neurons were electrically excitable and that their activity, predictably ,affected the electrical state of adjacent neurons. In parallel with this
  33. Either side of the Iron Curtain, though with his saturnine looks, Nimoy was, predictably ,the villain, with Shatter playing a reluctant U. N. C. L. E. recruit. NIMBY
  34. Team and no big names to excite the fans,Chicago's season ticket sales, predictably ,flat lined, in spite of Hoffman sinking a lot of money into advertising. Just
  35. Has moved closer to mere politics, political affiliations have naturally and, predictably ,become proxies for the different political agendas that have been pressed in
  36. To be calculated, such that warfare agent of a predetermined particle size can, predictably ,and reliably hit a target. Protection against chemical warfare Ideal protection
  37. The PAIGC. In 1961,when a purely political campaign for independence had made, predictably ,little progress, the PAIGC adopted guerrilla tactics. Although heavily
  38. Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade," best-of" list, saying," The, predictably ,unpredictable rock poet greeted the new millennium with a folksy, bluesy
  39. Of catch, such as the Wham-o brand Frisbee. They are designed to fly straight, predictably , and very slowly compared to mid-range discs and drivers. They are typically
  40. Richard F. Outcast began drawing it in the World in early 1896. When Hearst, predictably ,hired Outcast away, Pulitzer asked artist George LUKS to continue the strip
  41. And creativity at work: positive (or negative) mood, or change in mood, predictably ,precedes creativity; creativity predictably precedes mood; and whether affect
  42. African from Kabylie. For a long time, the only objection to such outcomes, predictably ,came from the far-right schools of thought. In the past few years, other
  43. e. g., Gokhran, the State Depository for Valuables) and then, when Trotsky, predictably ,refused, tried using it as an excuse to oust him. At this time there was
  44. And the Toole County Courthouse because of the alleged fraud. Governor Woods, predictably ,dismissed the complaints and certified the Liberal victory. Third district
  45. Many parts of the world. Early races involving boneshaker style bicycles were, predictably ,fraught with injuries. Large races became popular during the 1890s" Golden Age
  46. Points on the same coast. For example, the high tide at Norfolk, Virginia, predictably , occurs approximately two and a half hours before the Moon passes directly
  47. Start a conversation with" Have you seen Tom Collins? " After the listener, predictably ,reacts by explaining that they did not know a Tom Collins, the speaker would
  48. And among affected members of the same family, but the symptoms progress, predictably ,for most individuals. The earliest symptoms are a general lack of coordination
  49. Practical problems are decidable and hence the corresponding program can behave, predictably , if it is well written. * Structure of the program: Locality occurs often
  50. Romance based directly upon Marie de France's Larval, a poem which, perhaps, predictably , spanned much more now than a few weeks of the hero's life, a knight named Sir

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