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The answer, in Vladimir Putin's Russia, is hardly at all.
This shortchanges Forster only a little and Lawrence hardly at all.
I thought of him less and less and then hardly at all.
Strangely, Watkins writes a bit about Lopes but hardly at all about Thomas.
But what used to come easily to Lau now comes hardly at all.
I didn't see him once or hardly at all put his head down like, 'Poor me.
Rainfall arrived at the wrong time in 2011/12 and hardly at all in 2008/09.
But I'm actually more intrigued by the person we've seen hardly at all: her brother Loras.
Gradually, I didn't have to consult the Google oracle as often, and then hardly at all.
The hair on my legs grew well in some spots but hardly at all in others.
For other drugs, it's nonlinear: twice the dose can increase the effect tenfold, or hardly at all.
This year, premium contributions for workers increased by 8.2%, while the employer's share increased hardly at all: 1.4%.
Nationally, rearrests occur for only 2 percent of former prisoners over 50, and hardly at all among over-65s.
Mr Segev's focus is on Zionism and its politics; the Arabs are mostly present as a problem, the British hardly at all.
"In over a year I hadn't walked hardly at all, so walking around here can be really taxing on my legs," she says.
In "American Crime Story," John Travolta's eccentric interpretation resembled the real Mr. Shapiro hardly at all physically, but made his aggrieved vanity unforgettable.
Hardly at all, according to Halley Feiffer's antic and sneakily affecting "Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow" (zippily directed by Trip Cullman, at the M.C.C.).
I had prismatic dreams of Cheetos and mac and cheese — two foods I ate hardly at all before dieting but suddenly craved with a passion.
Signs of the condition include trouble breathing, urinating hardly at all or not at all, low blood pressure, and mental changes, according to the Mayo Clinic.
"It does seem disheartening that the savings account that I have just sits there and doesn't grow hardly at all, maybe a cent every month or so," she said.
"When you lead the country in touchdowns, and we really didn&apost give him the ball in the first two games hardly at all, it&aposs pretty impressive," Kiffin said.
There are businesses of a sort seen less and less, or hardly at all: camera shop, independent hardware store, needlepoint store, ballroom dance studio, marzipan maker, cinema with retro marquee.
One of the problems with the spread of high tech is that government policies governing emerging technologies can be incredibly piecemeal, with some areas becoming regulated heavily, and others hardly at all.
It turns out, for example, that only some addictive drugs, namely cocaine and amphetamine, dependably provoke huge releases of dopamine; many others — including nicotine and alcohol — do so inconsistently or hardly at all.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, who has been called China's Steve Jobs for his tendency to wear a black T-shirt and jeans at splashy product launches, speaks English awkwardly — and hardly at all just a few years ago.
As a gay woman living in the American South, "just in case" for me means that I expect one day to be followed into a women's restroom by some "concerned citizen" because I'm not feminine-presenting, hardly at all, and don't adhere to traditional gender standards.
And this is the best, the most interesting experiment they could set up: to set up the evolution on Planet Earth going in such a way that it would produce these really interesting characters — humans who go around doing things — and they watch their experiment, interfering hardly at all so that almost everything we do comes out according to the laws of nature.
In that month, precipitation is 1.6 times what it is in February. Precipitation varies hardly at all. At only 7% of the weather stations are lower seasonal swings recorded.
In that month, precipitation is 1.7 times what it is in February. Precipitation varies hardly at all throughout the year. At only 15% of the weather stations are lower seasonal swings recorded.
The driest month is February. The most rainfall comes in August. In that month, precipitation is 1.6 times what it is in February. Precipitation varies hardly at all, being evenly spread throughout the year.
In that month, precipitation is 1.5 times what it is in April. Precipitation varies hardly at all and is distributed evenly throughout the year. Only at 0% of the weather stations are lower seasonal swings recorded.
This promise was never fulfilled: he appeared hardly at all in 2002 and 2003 (though he did play a handful of Twenty20 games in the latter year) and after the end of the 2003 season he announced his injury-enforced retirement from the game. Liptrot is now pursuing a career in the rail industry.
People studying this matter have noticed the outdoor staircases are worn down considerably, interior ones hardly at all. It's known that later, entering a house - this habit already was in use in Crete. The boots had a slightly raised end, thus indicating an Anatolian origin, similar to those found on the frescoes of Etruria.
The later version of the story in La Fontaine's Fables (VI.10), while more long-winded, differs hardly at all from Aesop's.A translation is here As in several other fables by Aesop, the lesson it is teaching appears ambiguous. In Classical times it was not the Tortoise's plucky conduct in taking on a bully that was emphasised but the Hare's foolish over-confidence.
Consequently, Arthur returns to Britain and fights Modredus at the fatal Battle of Camlann. Enid and Vivien by George and Louis Rhead (1898) Early texts tend to portray her inauspiciously or hardly at all. One of them is Culhwch and Olwen, in which she is mentioned as Arthur's wife Gwenhwyfar, but little more is said about her.Christopher W. Bruce (2013).
Fouquieria shrevei is a shrub up to tall, branching repeatedly near the base but hardly at all above. Leaves are ovate to oblanceolate, up to long and wide, with scarious (thin, dry and brown) margins. Flowers are white, born in short racemes in the axils of the leaves. The board leaves plus the axillary racemes of white flowers make this a distinctive and unusual member of the genus.
At the level of knowledge for manipulation, the aims of prediction and control are appropriate. But as we deal with higher levels they become increasingly absurd. As he says "Human beings are highly predictable as physico-chemical systems, less predictable as living bodies, much less so as conscious beings and hardly at all as self aware persons." The result of materialistic scientism is that humanity has become rich in means and poor in ends.
In the Iowa House, Clute served on the Commerce committee, the Economic Growth committee, the Local Government committee, and the Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee. His campaign raised and spent money in 2007, Report submitted to Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board for last part of 2007. but hardly at all in 2008; Final Report to Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board covers 2008. he was not a candidate for the Iowa General Assembly in 2008.
Spectrometric studies identify androsterone as the main backdoor androgen in the human male fetus. Circulating levels are sex dependent, DHT being essentially absent in the female, in which titres of backdoor intermediates also are very low. In males, backdoor intermediates occur mainly in the liver and adrenal of the fetus, and in the placenta -- hardly at all in the testis. Instead, progesterone in the placenta is the main backdoor substrate for androgen synthesis.
Shadowseeds II is a dark wave/esoterical musical project consisting of Thomas Karlsson and Tommie Eriksson, who before 1999 spelled his name Tommy Eriksson. Shadowseeds released their first album The Dream of Lilith in 1995 on Dark Age/Megarock Records. The album was hardly at all promoted by the label and it sank with inertia into an esoteric underground cult status. In 2002, after exactly seven years of silence, the project was resurrected.
The cavalry seems to have fought hardly at all leaving only two or three battalions under General Pedro Agustín Girón to act as the rear guard. Meanwhile, Ruffin's division lost its way and made a wider march than intended. Though Ruffin was late to the field, he and his troops fortuitously arrived squarely in the Spanish rear. Latour-Maubourg's pursuing dragoons drove Venegas' hapless soldiers right into the arms of Ruffin's nine battalions.
This similarity was reinforced in the late Middle Ages by the Ingvaeonic sound shift, which affected Frisian and English, but the other West Germanic varieties hardly at all. Both English and Frisian are marked by the suppression of the Germanic nasal in a word like us (), soft () or goose (): see Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law. Also, when followed by some vowels the Germanic k developed into a ch sound. For example, the West Frisian for cheese and church is and , whereas in Dutch they are and .
We had a car capable of running in the top-15 and we were really good early. The longer the race went I felt like I got looser. I used a lot of brake during the entire the race, which I was surprised about. Yesterday in practice I didn’t have to use the brake hardly at all and today with different grips I used it so much.” Harvick, Earnhardt and Austin Dillon opted to stay out while the rest of the field opted to pit.
As Richard of York gained influence, Kempe became unpopular; men called him "the cursed cardinal," and his fall seemed imminent when he died suddenly on 22 March 1454. He was buried at Canterbury, in the choir. Kemp was a politician first, and hardly at all a bishop; and he was accused with some justice of neglecting his dioceses, especially at York. Still he was a capable official, and a faithful servant to Henry VI, who called him "one of the wisest lords of the land" (Paston Letters, l. 315).
Apollonius lived toward the end of a historical period now termed the Hellenistic Period, characterized by the superposition of Hellenic culture over extensive non-Hellenic regions to various depths, radical in some places, hardly at all in others. The change was initiated by Philip II of Macedon and his son, Alexander the Great, who, subjecting all of Greece in a series of stunning victories, went on to conquer the Persian Empire, which ruled territories from Egypt to Pakistan. Philip was assassinated in 336 BC. Alexander went on to fulfill his plan by conquering the vast Persian empire.
A 1933-built Tiger Moth The takeoff is uneventful, and it has a reasonable rate of climb. However full power should not be maintained for more than a minute to avoid damaging the engine. The Tiger Moth's biplane design makes it strong, and it is fully aerobatic. However it has ailerons only on its bottom wing, which makes its rate of roll relatively slow for a biplane; and, as stated previously, the ailerons on a Tiger Moth normally operate with a heavy degree of designed-in differential operation (mostly deflecting up, hardly at all downwards) to avoid adverse yaw problems in normal flight.
The story is told chiefly by Briseis in the first person, with interjections giving Achilles' internal state of mind. However, as the title suggests, Briseis' narrative is almost entirely internal; except in flashbacks to times before her capture, she speaks out loud hardly at all, only a few handfuls of words. Parts of the closing sequence, describing the fate of Troy's women and the sacrifice of Priam's daughter at Achilles' burial mound, are taken from The Trojan Women by Euripides. The novel features appearances by many characters from the Iliad including Priam, Nestor, Ajax the Great, Agamemnon, and Helen of Troy.
He threatened to place the city under interdict for protecting Arnold, whom the hierarchy condemned as a heretic. This strategy successfully drove a wedge between the commune and Arnold, who was expelled. He followed through with this threat following the beating of one of his cardinals Norwich has called this "an act of breath-taking courage", considering that Adrian was a foreign Pope of only a few weeks' tenure, who "knew the city and its increasingly xenophobic inhabitants hardly at all and was able to rely on little or no popular support". on the Via Sacra.
Part III, p. 9 – via Newspapers.com. Harrison's Reports wrote that "Expertly utilizing the CinemaScope medium and Technicolor photography, he [Walt Disney] and his staff have fashioned a picture that is not only a masterpiece from the production point of view but also a great entertainment, the kind that should go over in a big way with all types of audiences." Modern-day film critic Steve Biodrowski said that the film is "far superior to the majority of genre efforts from the period (or any period, for that matter), with production design and technical effects that have dated hardly at all".
At 273.16 K or 0.16 °C (known as the triple point) it can coexist in all three states simultaneously. It has a very low molecular weight of 18 and yet a relatively high boiling point of 100 0 C. This is due to inter molecular forces and in particular hydrogen bonding. The surface tension is also high at 72 dynes/cm (mN/metre) which affects its ability to wet certain surfaces. It evaporates (latent heat of evaporation 2260 kJ per kg) very slowly in comparison to some solvents and hardly at all when the relative humidity is very high.
When Amedi analyzed the results, however, he found that Armağan's visual cortex lit up during the drawing task, but hardly at all for verbal recall, meaning that some unused visual areas might be used in collaboration with ones needs from the brain. Moreover, in scans that were held while Armağan drew, his visual cortex signals seemed as he was seeing to the extent that a naive viewer of his scan might assume Armağan really could see. Armağan is married and has two children. He has displayed his work at more than 20 exhibitions in Turkey, Italy, China, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.
Kafka discusses the story in a diary entry from December 19, 1914: > Yesterday wrote "The village schoolmaster" almost without knowing it, but > was afraid to go on writing later than a quarter to two; the fear was well > founded, I slept hardly at all, merely suffered through perhaps three short > dreams and was then in the office in the condition one would expect. > Yesterday father's reproaches on account of the factory: 'you talked me into > it.' Then went home and calmly wrote for three hours in the consciousness > that my guilt is beyond question, though not so great as father pictures it. > Kafka, Franz.
Although the canons occupying them display a succession, the posts of responsibility varied hardly at all. In 1488 William Hales, a priest, was in charge of the infirmary and Thomas Cooksey, who had been accused alongside Saunders in 1478 but found innocent, made his first appearance as prior of Dodford Priory, which had been absorbed by the abbey some years previously. This report and that for 1482 are very unusual in giving the title Dominus, Lord or Master, to a number of canons other than the abbot, although others who are clearly priests are titled Frater, as usual. A number of the reports distinguish the priests clearly with the labels sacerdotes or presbiteri.
He bowled more but was more expensive in 1913, when his returns included five for 48 in the game against Hampshire, a match where he also captained the Warwickshire side. He bowled hardly at all in 1914, taking only six wickets in nine first-class matches but in this season his batting, usually negligible, had its only good game, with an innings of 61 not out against Middlesex. At the outbreak of the First World War, Langley joined the Honourable Artillery Company as a private; he was reported as having been "wounded in action" in Flanders in June 1915. At the start of 1916, he accepted a commission in the 15th Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, one of the Birmingham Pals battalions.
" Coltrane biographer Eric Nisenson stated that "Coltrane was obviously making a statement about how far he had come since both his first Vanguard album and his first recording of these two pieces. By recording such familiar tunes, he hoped perhaps to give those having difficulty with his new music some sort of familiar territory from which he could jump off to new, unexplored terrain." Ekkehard Jost wrote that "a comparison of the different versions of these two titles is all one needs, to realize the influence of the six years in between on Coltrane's musical development," and stated that, on this album, "Naima" "becomes a launching pad for tension-charged improvisations. Points of contact between them and the original material are established in sporadic fragments of the theme, and hardly at all by harmonic references to the chord progressions.
At the beginning of this period the clergy generally dressed the same as laymen in post-Roman populations; this changed completely during the period, as lay dress changed considerably but clerical dress hardly at all, and by the end all ranks of clergy wore distinctive forms of dress. Clergy wore special short hairstyles called the tonsure; in England the choice between the Roman tonsure (the top of the head shaved) and the Celtic tonsure (only the front of the head shaved, from ear to ear) had to be resolved at the Synod of Whitby, in favour of Rome. Wealthy churches or monasteries came during this period to use richly decorated vestments for services, including opus anglicanum embroidery and imported patterned silks. Various forms of Roman-derived vestment, including the chasuble, cope, pallium, stole, maniple and dalmatic became regularised during the period, and by the end there were complicated prescriptions for who was to wear what, and when.

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