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7 Sentences With "by some means or other"

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And I'm quite sure that the Russians, for their part, have a very accurate accounting by some means or other of exactly what transpired in that private meeting.
Evolutionary music is the audio counterpart to evolutionary art, whereby algorithmic music is created using an evolutionary algorithm. The process begins with a population of individuals which by some means or other produce audio (e.g. a piece, melody, or loop), which is either initialized randomly or based on human-generated music. Then through the repeated application of computational steps analogous to biological selection, recombination and mutation the aim is for the produced audio to become more musical.
The cause of the fever was likely inadequate management of the bilge, as reported by John White, the surgeon aboard in June 1787: > The illness complained of was wholly occasioned by the bilge water which had > by some means or other risen to so great a height that the panels of the > cabin and the buttons on the clothes of the officers were turned nearly > black by the noxious effluvia. When the hatches were taken off the stench > was so powerful it was scarcely possible to stand over them. Complaints by Surgeons White and Balmain to First Fleet captain Arthur Phillip led to regular pumping of Alexander's bilge thereafter, with a corresponding improvement in convict health.
It is nine o'clock in the morning, and Demba embarks on his odyssey by furtively wandering around the streets of Vienna while hiding his handcuffed hands under his overcoat. His two immediate aims now are (a) to get rid of his handcuffs by some means or other without being caught by the police and (b) to raise the money necessary for a trip to, say, Venice, Italy. People who realize that he is unwilling to show his hands either believe he is some kind of freak with a deformity or a dangerous criminal carrying a pistol. Throughout the first part of the novel, Demba repeatedly refers to "his hands being tied", but everyone--including the majority of readers--assumes that he is speaking metaphorically.
If the court found the ratification unconstitutional, Holzinger stated that the government would have to "either defy the constitution by some means or other, or to negotiate after the fact with the other parties to the pact". In October 2012, Heinz-Christian Strache, leader of FPÖ, officially filed an individual constitutional challenge against the ESM, and the Government of Carinthia voted in favour of launching their own case. The Austrian Constitutional Court ruled on 25 February 2013 that Strache's petition was inadmissible on procedural grounds, and began deliberations on the Carinthian complaint on 6 March with a public hearing. On 3 April 2013 the court rejected the case, which argued that the treaty obliged Austria to make unlimited payments into the ESM, and ruled that the treaty was not unconstitutional. ;Czech Republic The TFEU amendment was passed by the Czech Senate on 25 April 2012 and the Chamber of Deputies on 5 June 2012.
In this law, as the Emperor explicitly admits that Pagan sacrifices were still being openly celebrated: > Hence our clemency perceives the need of keeping watch over the pagans and > their heathen enormities, since by natural depravity and stubborn > lawlessness, they forsake the path of true religion. They disdain in any way > to perform the nefarious rites of sacrifice and the false errors of their > baleful superstition by some means or other in the hidden solitudes, unless > their crimes are made public by the profession of their crimes to insult > divine majesty and to show scorn to our age. Not the thousand terrors of > laws already promulgated nor the penalty of exile pronounced upon them deter > these men, whereby, if they cannot reform, at least they might learn to > abstain from their mass of their crimes and the multitude of their > sacrifices. But their insane audacity transgresses continually; our patience > is exhausted by their wicked behavior so that if we desired to forget them, > we could not disregard them.
A month later, he wrote to Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden: "Personally I believe that, if we assist Germany to escape from encirclement to a position of balance in Europe, there is a good chance of the 25 years of peace of which Hitler spoke". After meeting Hitler on a second occasion, Lothian wrote a memorandum to Neville Chamberlain: > I am sure that the idea that by strengthening the military combination > against Germany and continuing relentlessly the economic pressure against > her, the régime in Germany can be moderated or upset is an entire > mistake.... The German people are determined by some means or other to > recover their natural rights and position in the world equal to that of the > great powers. If they feel driven to use force in power-diplomacy or war, > they will do so with a terrifying strength, decision and vehemence. > Moreover, because they are now beginning to think that England is the > barrier in the way, they are already playing with the idea that... they may > have to look for support... to Italy and Japan, if they are to achieve their > aims.

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