Enter-into Sentence Examples

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  • But with these reservations it must unhesitatingly be said that concordats are bilateral or synallagmatic contracts, from which results an equal mutual obligation for the two parties, who enter into a juridical engagement towards each other.

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  • Having discovered this prime or absolute member of the group, we proceed to consider the degrees in which the other members enter into relation with it.

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  • Properties.--All attempts to make helium enter into stable chemical union have hitherto proved unsuccessful.

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  • It left the government free either to apply to foreign countries the general tariff or to enter into negotiations with them for the application, under certain conditions, of a minimum tariff.

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  • Even with this limitation the subject is too vast for us to enter into details.

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  • Another source of weakness is the fact that Italy is a country of transit and the Italian mercantile marine has to enter into competition with the ships of other countries, which call there in passing.

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  • La Marmora, however, who believed himself bound in iour to Prussia, refused to enter into a separate arrangement.

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  • In Holland he may not enter into any agreement, direct or indirect, with a medical man with regard to the supply of medicines.

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  • Since about 1880 our knowledge of the species which can enter into such relationships has been materially extended, and the fungal constituents of the Lichens are known to include Basidiomycetes as well as Ascomycetes.

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  • Each species of green plant may form a mycorhiza with two or three different Fungi, and a single species of Fungus may enter into symbiosis with several green plants.

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  • There is no direct connection between the two, the oxygen is absorbed almost immediately by the protoplasm, and appears to enter into some kind of chemical union with it.

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  • It was not till 1633 that the Dutch attempted to enter into alliance with the native princes, and their earliest permanent settlement at Port Badung only dates from 1845.

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  • This is not the place to enter into the prolonged controversy as to the real significance of this term, whether it signifies the nation Israel or the righteous community only, or finally an idealized prophetic individual who, like the prophet Jeremiah, was destined to suffer for the well-being of his people.

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  • The sense of sin can hardly be said to enter into these exercises - that is, they are not undertaken as penance for personal transgression.

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  • Finally, connected as he was with the Alans, he shows himself friendly to them, whenever they enter into his narrative.

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  • He finds that the endoderm arises may be readily distinguished, six of which subsequently enter into from an anterior and a posterior rudiment derived from the " endothe formation of the head, three going to the thorax and twelve to blast," that many of the cells of these rudiments wander into the the abdomen.

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  • The silicate in the form of a concentrated solution is crutched or stirred into the soap in a mechanical mixing machine after the completion of the saponification, and it appears to enter into a distinct chemical combination with the soap. While silicate soaps bear heavy watering, the soluble silicate itself is a powerful detergent, and it possesses certain advantages when used with hard waters.

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  • Elements which readily enter into reaction with each other, and which develop a large amount of heat on combination, are said to have a powerful affinity for each other.

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  • The combination, as it is ordinarily termed, of chlorine with hydrogen, and the displacement of iodine in potassium iodide by the action of chlorine, may be cited as examples; if these reactions are represented, as such reactions very commonly are, by equations which merely express the relative weights of the bodies which enter into reaction, and of the products, thus Cl = HC1 Hydrogen.

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  • When two substances which by their action upon each other develop much heat enter into reaction, the reaction is usually complete without the employment of an excess of either; for example, when a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, in the proportions to form water 2E12+0, =20H2, is exploded, it is entirely converted into water.

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  • In 1840 various treaties were concluded by Captain Robert Moresby of the Indian Navy " on the part of the English Government in India " with the sultan of Tajura and the governor of Zaila, who engaged not to enter into treaties with any other foreign power.

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  • A master could not enter into a contract with his slave, nor could he accuse him of theft before the law; for, if the slave took anything, this was not a subtraction, but only a displacement, of property.

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  • We cannot here enter into the infinite details of the other subdivisions imagined by Joachim, or into his system of perpetual concordances between the New and the Old Testaments, which, according to him, furnish the prefiguration of the third age.

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  • The codes of law were by him revised and improved, and he was the first sultan to enter into relations with foreign states.

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  • He was elected interim president in June 1820, on the death of Sir Joseph Banks; but he did not care to enter into competition with Sir Humphry Davy, and the latter was elected president at the anniversary meeting in November 1820.

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  • There is reason to believe that carbonic acid is always one of these waste products, while the others contain the remainder of the carbon, the nitrogen, the hydrogen and the other elements which may enter into the composition of the protoplasm.

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  • To James Matthews Duncan (1826-1890) we chiefly owe a saner and broader comprehension of the relative importance of the local and the general conditions which enter into the causation of uterine and ovarian disorders.

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  • The animal excreta, musk and civet, also enter into the composition of modern European pastils and clous fumants.

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  • By this principle Ferguson endeavours to reconcile all moral systems. With Hobbes and Hume he admits the power of self-interest or utility, and makes it enter into morals as the law of self-preservation.

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  • The renewal of the convention was disapproved by certain Liberal politicians, who insisted that the price of sugar had been raised by the convention; and Sir Edward Grey said that the government had intended to denounce the convention, but other countries had urged that Great Britain had induced them to enter into it, and to alter their fiscal system for that purpose, and it would he unfair to upset the arrangement.

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  • Certain bacteria of the nitrogenfixing class enter into association with the roots of green plants, the best-known examples being those which are met with in the nodules upon the roots of clover, peas, beans, sainfoin and other plants belonging to the leguminous order.

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  • Two days before the affair of Werbach (24th of July), however, the second chamber had petitioned the grand-duke to end the war and enter into an offensive and defensive alliance with Prussia.

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  • But various obstacles arose from the diversity of aims among the allies; and St John was induced, contrary to the most solemn obligations, to enter into separate and secret negotiations with France for the security of English interests.

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  • Yet, allpowerful in their individual spheres of action, they can influence the fortunes of men and can enter into relations with them.

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  • Charles Emmanuel (1796-1802), believing in Bonaparte's promises, was induced to enter into a confederation with France and give up the citadel of Turin to the French, which meant the end of his country's independence.

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  • An infant might do homage, but he did not thus enter into full possession of his lands.

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  • The result is that although the forms of apparatus utilized for this purpose are all based on the one fundamental principle of bringing about the contact of the carbide with the water which is to enter into double decomposition with it, they have been multiplied in number to a very large extent by the methods employed in order to ensure control in working, and to get away from the dangers and inconveniences which are inseparable from a too rapid generation.

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  • Ow are any momenta or functions of the co-ordinates and momenta or co-ordinates alone which are subject only to the condition that they do not enter into the coefficients a 1, a 2, &c.

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  • Vessels of the deepest draught can enter into the Victoria basin, the depth of water at low tide ranging from 24 to 36 ft.

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  • Pitt received him cordially; and to Grenville the envoy stated his hope that the two free nations would enter into close and friendly relations, each guaranteeing the other in the possession of its existing territories, India and Ireland being included on the side of Britain.

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  • But the influence of Cluny, even on monasteries that did not enter into its organism, was enormous; many adopted Cluny customs and practices and moulded their life and spirit after the model it set; and many such monasteries became in turn centres of revival and reform in many lands, so that during the 10th and 11th centuries arose free unions of monasteries based on a common observance derived from a central abbey.

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  • The ideas of the centre and of the constancy of the radius do not, however, enter into the elementary conception of the circle as a round figure.

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  • From 1737 to 1740 William Hunter was his resident pupil, and at one time they proposed to enter into partnership. In 1740 Cullen took the degree of M.D.

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  • We need not here enter into the question of the structure constituting these resonators.

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  • Sir George Clerk announced that, as the elected delegates were unwilling to take steps to form an independent government, he would enter into negotiations with other persons.

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  • Basalts and Tertiary brown coal deposits enter into the composition of the southern extremity of Bennett Island, and the mountains of Sannikov Land, seen by Toll, have the aspect of basaltic "table mountains."

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  • The court has no power to compel parties to enter into a reference of this kind, and it is doubtful whether counsel can bind their clients in such a matter.

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  • The one may enter into contract with the other respecting property, and they may hold property as joint tenants.

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  • Just as in Protestant countries there has often been an amalgamation of evangelical belief with national feeling, to the great gain of both, Catholics demand that Catholicism shall enter into the sphere of their national interests, and that the activities of the Catholic Church should rest on a national basis.

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  • It is impossible to enter into the manifold details of the fire cultus which forms the main part of the worship in the Avesta.

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  • The French government at once set to work to enter into similar arrangements with other countries, and treaties were successively concluded in 1860-66 with Belgium, with the Zollverein (Germany), Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and Norway, Holland, Spain, Austria.

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  • Ferdinand was one of the first sovereigns to enter into diplomatic relations with the French republic (1793); and although, a few months later, he was compelled by England and Russia to join the coalition against France, he concluded peace with that power in 1795, and by observing a strict neutrality saved his dominions from invasion by the French, except for a temporary occupation of Livorno, till 1799, when he was compelled to vacate his throne, and a provisional Republican government was established at Florence.

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  • After the death of Alexius, he refused to enter into the conspiracy set on foot by his mother-in-law and wife to depose John, the son of Alexius, and raise himself to the throne.

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  • Philosophically considered, therefore, the Gnostic systems are very unlike the rigorous self-consistency of Neoplatonism; although they certainly contain almost all the elements which enter into the Neoplatonic theory of the universe.

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  • This doctrine is that all our moral sentiments arise from sympathy, that is, from the principle of our nature "which leads us to enter into the situations of other men and to partake with them in the passions which those situations have a tendency to excite."

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  • Although it did not enter into the calendar of the Greeks, and was not introduced at Rome till after the reign of Theodosius, it has been employed from time immemorial in almost all eastern countries; and as it forms neither an aliquot part of the year nor of the lunar month, those who reject the Mosaic recital will be at a loss, as Delambre remarks, to assign it to an origin having much semblance of probability.

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  • Kaikobad extended his rule as far as this city, and desisted from further conquest only on condition that the Armenian princes would enter into the same kind of relation to the Seljuks as had been imposed on the Comnenians of Trebizond.

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  • Whatever other elements may mingle with and dignify war, this at least is never absent; and however reluctantly men may enter into war, however conscientiously they may endeavour to avoid it, they must know that when the scene of carnage has once opened, these things must be not only accepted and condoned, but stimulated, encouraged and applauded.

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  • It is not possible here to enter into a detailed description of the phenomena of fluorescence (q.v.), though their importance from a spectroscopic point of view has been materially increased through the recent researches of Wood s on the fluorescence of sodium vapour.

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  • Thus in New Zealand "a priest by repeating charms can cause the spirit to enter into the idol.

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  • In one experiment, specially undertaken for the sake of measurement, the total air employed was 9250 c.c., and the oxygen consumed, manipulated with the aid of partially deaerated water, amounted to 10,820 c.c. The oxygen contained in the air would be 1942 c.c.; so that the quantities of atmospheric nitrogen and of total oxygen which enter into combination would be 7308 c.c. and 12,762 c.c. respectively.

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  • So vigorously did she enter into this policy that, when the French forces advanced to the Pyrenees, she placed herself at the head of one division of the Spanish army.

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  • But at least she did not enter into a solemn engagement to defend the Poles who were engaged in reforming their constitution, and then throw them over in order to share in the plunder of their country.

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  • He does not enter into the animal comparisons of his predecessors, but occupies himself chiefly with simple descriptive physiognomy as indicative of character; and the same is true of the scattered references in the writings of Duns Scotus and Thomas Aquinas.

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  • The genus Meleagris is considered to enter into the family Phasianidae, in which it forms a subfamily Meleagrinae, peculiar to North and Central America.

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  • Jurieu defended the doctrines of Protestantism with great ability against the attacks of Antoine Arnauld, Pierre Nicole and Bossuet, but was equally ready to enter into dispute with his fellow Protestant divines (with Louis Du Moulin and Claude Payon, for instance) when their opinions differed from his own even on minor matters.

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  • Calcareous soils, which may also be heavy, intermediate or light, are those which contain more than 20% of lime, their fertility depending on the proportions of clay and sand which enter into their composition; they are generally cold and wet.

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  • He was, in 1684, carried three times to the sessions house, being scarcely able to stand, and without any apparent cause was made to enter into a bond for £400 in security for his good behaviour.

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  • Finally he would consider, in a crowning treatise De cive, how men, being naturally rivals or foes, were moved to enter into the better relation of Society, and demonstrate how this grand product of human wit must be regulated if men were not to fall back into brutishness and misery.

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  • Hobbes was more eager to bring forward his own philosophical and physical ideas than careful to enter into the full meaning of another's thought; and Descartes was too jealous, and too confident in his conclusions to bear with this kind of criticism.

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  • In this particular part of his task, it must be allowed, he succeeded very well; his criticism of Wallis's works, especially the great treatise Arithmetica infinitorum (1655), only showed how little able he was to enter into the meaning of the modern analysis.

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  • He represents the empire internationally,, and can declare war if defensive, and make peace as well as enter into treaties with other nations; he also appoints and receives ambassadors.

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  • In consequence of the ameiidments in the Upper House the Prussian law was lost; and at last, in 1899, a short imperial law was carried to the effect that societies of every kind might enter into union with one another.

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  • Taught by experience and adversity, they did not scruple to enter into an ministry, alliance with their old enemies, and a coalition ministry 1893' was formed from the Left, the Clericals and the Poles.

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  • The Poles were always ready to support the govenment; among the Young Czechs the more moderate had already attempted to restrain the wilder spirits of the party, and they were quite prepared to enter into negotiations.

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  • So soon, however, as the Gospel was carried in Greek to Greeks, Hellenic elements began to enter into it, in the writings, for instance, of St Paul, the appeal to what " nature " teaches would be generally admitted to be the adoption of a Greek mode of thought.

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  • In social intercourse the Egyptians observe many forms of salutation and much etiquette; they are very affable, and readily enter into conversation with strangers.

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  • Aziz attempted without success to enter into friendly relations with the Buyid ruler of Bagdad, A1/4od addaula, who was disposed to favor the Alids, but caused the claim of the Fatimites to descend from Ali to be publicly refuted.

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  • Many of them enter into the structure of the lichen-thallus, as the so-called gonidia.

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  • After the occupation of Pretoria in June 1900 by Lord Roberts the Boer forces had been reduced to guerilla warfare, and Lord Kitchener, learning that the Transvaal commandants were despondent, invited General Botha to enter into negotiations, on the basis of the recognition of British sovereignty.

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  • Archean gneiss, Cambrian sandstone, Silurian quartzite, limestone and schist, Jurassic sandstone and limestone, Cretaceous sandstone, and Tertiary basalts, gabbros, and granitic rocks all enter into the composition of the islands.

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  • The states of Rapture are called Conditions of Bliss, and they are regarded as useful for the help they give towards the removal of the mental obstacles to the attainment of Arahatship.6 Of the thirty-seven constituent parts of Arahatship they enter into one group of four.

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  • He always maintained that Canada, separated by great barriers, running north and south, into four zones, each having unimpeded communication with the adjoining portions of the United States, was destined by its natural configuration to enter into a commercial union with them, which would result in her breaking away from the British empire, and in the union of the Anglo-Saxons of the American continent into one great nation.

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  • But he disobeyed the command to be silent about the matter, and the result was that Jesus could not openly enter into the town, but remained outside in the country.

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  • With the establishment of an independent monarchy Palestine did not enter into a new world.

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  • But in any case the thickness must enter into the calculations, whereas in thin sheets no account is taken of thickness.

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  • It is not easy to keep the muffles permanently tight, and as soon as any leakages occur, either hydrochloric acid must escape into the fire-flue, or some fire-gases must enter into the muffle.

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  • The production of these for the use of papermakers and bleachers of textile fabrics has become an important industry, but does not enter into our province.

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  • But most characteristic of her social position is the Berber woman's right to enter into a sacred bond or agreement, represented by the giving of the anaya.

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  • The Madras Government was accordingly instructed to enter into permanent engagements with zamindars, and, where no zamindars could be found, to create substitutes out of enterprising contractors.

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  • He set to work to restore some of these ruins, to reconstitute and pacify the Papal State, to put an end to the Schism, which showed signs of continuing in Aragon and certain parts of southern France; to enter into negotiations, unfortunately unfruitful, with the Greek Church also with a view to a return to unity, to organize the struggle against heresy in Bohemia; to interpose his pacific mediation between France and England, as well as between the parties which were rending France; and, finally, to welcome and act as patron to saintly reformers like Bernardino of Siena and Francesca Romana, foundress of the nursing sisterhood of the Oblate di Tor de' Specchi (1425).

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  • For man, though a member in the system of the world, has also within him a principle which can guide and understand the movement of all the members; he can enter into the method of divine administration, and thus can learn - and it is the acme of his learning - the will of God, which is the will of nature.

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  • The fruits of Zizyphus do not enter into the composition of the lozenges now known as jujubes which are usually made of gum-arabic, gelatin, &c., and variously flavoured.

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  • In most questions of pure statics we are concerned only with the ratios of the various forces which enter into the problem, so that it is indifferent what unit of force is adopted.

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  • The theory of dimensions often enables us to forecast, to some extent, the manner in which the magnitudes involved in any particular problem will enter into the result.

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  • The present purpose being merely to illustrate the variation of distribution amongst a few representative countries, it is unnecessary to enter into more detail than such as will serve to distinguish the proportions of the population in main divisions of life.

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  • It is in their former capacity, however, that they enter into the present subject.

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  • Clearly the one hope was to enter into a desperate struggle for the possession of such countries as still hung in the balance; and that could best be done by striking at the heart of the Reformation.

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  • From the letter to the king (March 25,1621)- " When I enter into myself, I find not the materials of such a tempest as is comen upon me.

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  • He showed, both by analysis and by synthesis, that quality depends on the order, number and intensity of the overtones or harmonics that may, and usually do, enter into the structure of a musical tone.

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  • Moffat, the British resident at Bulawayo, to enter into a treaty with Lobengula, the Matabele chief.

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  • He did not, however, enter into the explanation of particular phenomena, as this had been done already by Laplace, but he pointed out to physicists the advantages of the method of Segner and Gay Lussac, afterwards carried out by Quincke, of measuring the dimensions of large drops of mercury on a horizontal or slightly concave surface, and those of large bubbles of air in transparent liquids resting against the under side of a horizontal plate of a substance wetted by the liquid.

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  • A bishop, then, cannot enter into the enjoyment of the temporalities of his see, including his rights of presentation to benefices, before doing homage to the king.

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  • They do not enter into Roman history, however, until after the beginning of the 3rd century, at which time they appear to have come in conflict with the emperor Caracalla.

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  • Rejected by the Yahweh who became the Christian God, they have remained to the present day, in Sunday schools and in common opinion, not nations of living men, with the culture of arts and sciences, but outcasts who do not enter into the divine scheme of the world's history.

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  • The urban council are required to cause fire-plugs, and all necessary works, machinery and assistance for securing a supply of water in case of fire, to be provided and maintained, and for this purpose they may enter into an agreement with any water company or person.

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  • Every district council may enter into such contracts as are necessary for carrying into execution the various purposes of the Public Health Acts.

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  • They promise not to enter into " any correspondence, agreement or treaty with any foreign nation or power, except with the knowledge and sanction of his Majesty's government."

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  • He declared that American bankers should not enter into agreement with foreign institutions which had more or less a Government connexion and might therefore have political as well as financial interest in the matter.

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  • At the close of 1614, however, the king sent for Donne to Theobald's, and "descended to a persuasion, almost to a solicitation of him, to enter into sacred orders," but Donne asked for a few days to consider.

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  • If, however, they could be induced to discard the old Slavonic alphabet and substitute for it the Latin, and could be brought to recognize their national and ethnical unity with ancient Rome, it was hoped that then they would be more easily induced to enter into the unity of faith.

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  • The art of the glass-workers was taken under the protection of the Government in 1275, and regulated by a special code of laws and privileges; two fairs were held annually, and the export of all materials, such as alum and sand, which enter into the composition of glass was absolutely forbidden.

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  • In 1853 an important alteration of the constitution took place, by which the right was granted to every province to declare itself independent, and to enter into merely federal connexion with the central republic, which was now known as the Granadine Confederation.

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  • The walls of the calices and coenenchymal tubes are formed of flat plates of calcite, which are so disposed that the walls of one tube enter into the composition of the walls of adjacent tubes, and the walls of the calices are formed by the walls of adjacent coenenchymal tubes.

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  • He now bears the title of archbishop. All bishops are to enter into a contract to obey and maintain the constitution and canons of the province.

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  • In 1263 Nahmanides was forced to enter into a public disputation with a Jewish-Christian, Pablo Christiani, in the presence of King James of Aragon.

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  • The period when the English kingdoms began to enter into the commonwealth of Christendom, by receiving the Formation missionaries sent out from Rome or from lona, practikingdoms. cally coincides with the period in which the occupation of central Britain was completed, and the kingdoms of the conquerors assumed their final size and shape.

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  • It requested the king to enter into alliance with the Dutch.

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  • Before the actual military occupation (1816) by the United States, American traders had begun to enter into a sharp rivalry for the Indian trade.

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  • They enter into the basis of theology; results attained by long struggles in the East are simply presuppositions to the West; but, for the most part, no independent interest attaches to them in the Western world.

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  • So much did the race-course (begun by Severus but completed by Constantine) enter into the life of the people that it has been styled " the axis of the Byzantine world."

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  • In 1885 the coast-line of Benin was placed under British protection, and steps were taken to enter into friendly relations with the king.

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  • British influences were still strong in the upper Mississippi valley and undoubtedly led Black Hawk and the chiefs of the Sauk and Fox confederacy to repudiate this agreement of 1804, and subsequently to enter into the conspiracy of Tecumseh and take part with the British in the war of 1812.

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  • He chose Paris, and in spite of the difficulties which he had to encounter before he could enter into possession, was consecrated on the 27th of March 1791 by eight bishops, including Talleyrand.

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  • If a grating is placed as object before the microscope objective, Abbe showed that in the image there is intermittent clear and dark banding only, if at least two consecutive diffraction spectra enter into the objective and contribute towards the image.

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  • It should be added that many other oils and fats are only waiting improved conditions of transport to enter into successful competition with some of those that are already on the market.

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  • The absence cf the so-called cinnamon-leaves and the Smilaceae, which always enter into the composition of Middle Eocene and Oligocene floras, is noticeable.

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  • Space will not permit us to enter into any full discussion of the recurrence of Glacial and inter-Glacial periods and the influence they may have had on the flora.

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  • In some cases the substances actually enter into a chemical combination with the protoplasm, which may be temporary or (much less frequently) permanent; in other cases they seem simply to modify or disturb the usual chemical activity of the cells.

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  • Inorganic bodies, such as metals, may enter into albuminous combinations which may greatly modify their effects, and organic substances may be split up into simpler compounds by oxidation or reduction, or may be rendered more complex by synthesis.

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  • The Authority intends in future to invite applicants to enter into an obligation prior to consent for new housing being decided.

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  • Once you have found a local auctioneer who holds property auctions they will want you to enter into a sole agency agreement with them.

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  • To enter into a legally binding contract to purchase goods from our website you must be over 18 years of age.

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  • The witness citation body may enter into an agreement with the police for the citation of witnesses in remote areas.

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  • The admonition of Christ, " Enter into thy closet and shut thy door, " was faithfully followed in His own life.

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  • It was also cognizant of those concerns and recommended that the Secretary of State enter into full and meaningful consultations before implementation.

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  • I don't think I'd ever enter into a life long courtship with someone who didn't have a lot to teach me.

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  • Let me say right away, before we enter into these verses, that the Bible does not aspire or teach false ecumenism.

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  • It is clear that Munby J did not regard himself as needing to enter into a Thomas v Thomas exercise of judicious encouragement.

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  • When the chiefs perceive that a net gain can be derived, they readily enter into an alliance with the state elite.

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  • Such partnerships enable the landless to enter into previously inaccessible markets.

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  • To the extent that these effects enter into the feedback loops that produce further behavior, that behavior becomes intentional.

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  • Each group will be given one day's collection of high-energy photons, which they will enter into a 6 X 5 matrix.

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  • They are also less well placed to exert commercial pressure or to enter into disputes.

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  • The magistrate bound them all over to enter into their own recognizances to keep the peace for six months.

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  • The EA/EAW should now enter into a candid dialog with its fishery stakeholders to explain its current enforcement strategy.

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  • He was not exempt from the general rule, that " through much tribulation " men shall enter into the Kingdom.

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  • Employees on fixed-term contracts are no longer able to enter into redundancy waiver agreements.

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  • If Poland does not wish to enter into lawful wedlock with Russia, it is not for us to interfere with her.

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  • The organization of the metropolitan troops by regiments is (a) 163 regiments of line infantry, some of which are affected to regional duties and do not enter into the composition of their army corps for war, 31 battalions of chasseurs a pied, mostly stationed in the Alps and the Vosges, 4 regiments of Zouaves, 4 regiments of Algerian tirailleurs (natives, often called Turcosi), i foreign legion regiments, 5 battalions of African light infantry (disciplinary regiments), &c.; (b) 12

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  • Among the symbolic conceits in which the authors of the Brahmanas so freely indulge, there is one overshadowing all others - if indeed they do not all more or less enter into it - which may be considered as the sum and substance of these speculations, and the esoteric doctrine of the sacrifice, involved by the Brahmanical ritualists.

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  • At the same time we may find expressed in figurative language the germs of thoughts which enter into still newer doctrines of evolution.

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  • Man is the chef-d'oeuvre of nature, which the gradual progression of beings was to have as its last term, and all lower creations are regarded as pre-conditions of man's existence, since nature " could only realize the human form by combining in all imaginable ways each of the traits which was to enter into it."

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  • At the end of the period of the concession the department comes into possession of the road and all its fixed appurtenances, and in the last five years of the period the department has the right to enter into possession of the line, and apply the revenue to putting it into a thorough state of repair.

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  • As has already been stated, the heat of formation of a compound is the amount (expressed in thermal units) by which its intrinsic energy exceeds or falls short of that of the elements which enter into its composition.

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  • But it was discovered that there were no " indestructible powers of the soil "; that the fertility of land in a country like England is almost entirely the result of improvement at some time or other; that " advantage of situation " includes very much more than the words in their literal sense imply; that both " fertility " and " advantage of situation " include many kinds of differential advantage; that in some circumstances rent does not enter into the price of agricultural and other produce, and that in others it does.

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  • Under the head of demons are classified only such spirits as are believed to enter into relations with the human race; the term therefore includes (I) human souls regarded as genii or familiars, (2) such as receive a cult (for which see Ancestor Worship), and (3) ghosts or other malevolent revenants; excluded are souls conceived as inhabiting another world.

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  • Owing to this circumstance it is impossible to " fit " or in any way purify soft soap, and all impurities which go into the pan of necessity enter into the finished product.

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  • An immediate inference was that the Daltonian " atom " must have parts which enter into combination with parts of other atoms; in other words, there must exist two orders of particles, viz.

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  • They assumed the atom to be the smallest part of matter which can exist in combination, and the molecule to be the smallest part which can enter into a chemical reaction.

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  • The Jews say, ` Come to us ye who are sinners, ye who are fools or children, ye who are miserable, and ye shall enter into the kingdom of Heaven.'

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  • At a higher stage the spirits of dead kinsmen are no longer unfriendly, nor yet all non-human spirits; as fetishes (see Fetishism), naguals (see Totem), familiars, gods or demi-gods (for which and the general question see Demonology), they enter into relations with man.

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  • He supposes that we have no sensations of space and time, as the nativists suppose, but that, while local signs give us spatial ideas, feelings of expectation are temporal signs giving us temporal ideas, and that these ideas enter into the psychical compound, which is our actual starting-point.

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  • In social intercourse the Egyptians observe many forms of salu tation and much etiquette; they are very affable, and readily enter into conversation with strangers.

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  • When Jesus bade them go forth, he begged that they might be allowed to enter into a herd of swine which was hard by.

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  • Most of these people have other jobs and obligations, so without something like Etsy, they might not be able to enter into these trades.

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  • Through the adoption of standardized treaties, they can enter into economic agreements, adopt the same weights and measures, and agree to honor the intellectual property of the others.

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  • The thought of going to college took root in my heart and became an earnest desire, which impelled me to enter into competition for a degree with seeing and hearing girls, in the face of the strong opposition of many true and wise friends.

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  • We should enter into everyone's situation.

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  • Judging by the calmly moderate and amicable tone in which the French Emperor spoke, Balashev was firmly persuaded that he wished for peace and intended to enter into negotiations.

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  • There is a huge Rabbinical tradition concerning the first chapter of Genesis, which we need not enter into here.

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  • We will enter into the dark in a deep sacred cave, and visit the ruins of a healing temple.

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  • Alternatively, they may enter into sharecropping arrangements with small entrepreneurial farmers who buy in agricultural day labor to assist them.

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  • The wrong approach would be to enter into a spending auction with the Government while leaving the essential structure of underperforming services unchanged.

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  • You eventually enter into a contract when you purchase precious metals futures-you will buy or sell at a specific time at a specific price.

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  • At first, the United States did not want to enter into World War I, but this changed as the German Navy started to sink U.S. ships carrying goods to Britain.

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  • In fact, anyone that has a sizable amount of debt that they cannot pay down can enter into this type of agreement.

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  • Just as there are few people who should file an uncontested divorce, it is in the best interest of most people to enter into a divorce settlement only while under the guidance of an attorney.

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  • Both the bride and groom (if each one is a U.S. citizen) will need to have a search conducted through state records to confirm that neither one is currently married before they can enter into a marriage elsewhere.

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  • Since there is so much variety in co-parenting situations, a broad range of topics, from general to specific, enter into the discussion at most workshops.

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  • The second is to enter into the plan with like-minded people.

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  • Make sure to comparison shop designs and prices until you are satisfied with the partnership you will enter into.

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  • Whether they are looking for a camera to take photos to enter into amateur competitions or take professional quality photos of children at home, DSLRs will be able to get the picture.

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  • Stars hanging from the ceiling or from columns as you enter into the party area.

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  • Don't forget about those students who won't go on to college, but instead may head directly into the work force, join the military, or enter into vocational training.

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  • Other indicators of sexual addiction include keeping it a secret, feeling shame, or having abuse enter into the sexual relationship.

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  • People who choose to enter into residential therapy do so with the understanding that strict rules apply in order to maximize their chance of withdrawal success.

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  • This is why it is so important to carefully enter into Percocet withdrawal with the aid of medical personnel.

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  • You can officially vote, drive a car without restrictions and enter into legal and binding contracts.

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  • If you've ever wondered why many celebrities don't enter into show business using their birth names, here are a few reasons why some of them make the switch.

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  • The Princeton Review specifically works with underprivileged communities to help bridge the gap between wealthy and impoverished children and their ability to take standardized tests and test well enough to enter into college.

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  • These materials can then enter into the food chain, potentially harming nearby animals and people.

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  • Commercial modeling may not seem as esteemed as high fashion modeling, but it pays well and offers plenty of opportunities for plus size models as differing height and weight requirements for varied jobs enter into the picture.

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  • People that are elderly or disabled put themselves at risk every time they enter into a shower or bathtub.

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  • While looking good is still important for seniors, other factors also enter into the decision making process when selecting attire.

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  • Most theme parks do offer discount coupons or special codes to enter into the website to get a lower rate for admission.

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  • But that's almost why we need to escape the reality of speeding tickets and unnecessary lethal accidents, and enter into the fictional world of Need for Speed Underground for the Nintendo GameCube.

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  • The Dreamcast may not necessarily be considered the first home gaming console to offer online game play, but it was certainly one of the biggest names to first enter into the foray.

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  • The more information you enter into the fields, the more specific the results will be.

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  • Learning how to shave without inflicting painful cuts and scarring is one of the first grooming skills women learn as they enter into their early teen years.

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  • It won't do the business any good if they enter into an agreement with another company to provide services it if means that the business suffers a loss to its reputation in the public's mind.

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  • Deciding which career field to enter into is a very personal decision.

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  • Buying a new house is a big decision, but some people enter into it without much regard for the actual financial impact that homeownership can have.

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  • While it is possible to go beyond these limits and to enter into the realm of jumbo loans, if you want to remain within the monetary boundaries of conventional loans you will not be able to exceed the Fannie Mae limit.

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  • Homes for sale where the seller is willing to finance the buyer means that beyond the down payment, the seller will carry the mortgage, promissory note, land contract or enter into a lease to purchase agreement.

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  • Other sellers will finance the entire purchase price, less the down payment and closing costs, or enter into a lease-to-purchase or land contract.

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  • A buyer and seller can enter into interest only, fixed rate amortization, less-than interest, or balloon financing.

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  • Interest - If you enter into a lease-to-purchase or land contract where the seller doesn't charge interest, you will receive no mortgage interest statement to utilize as a tax deduction.

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  • If you enter into a lease to purchase agreement, look for words like "net lease," which means you, as the buyer, will be responsible for property taxes.

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  • Most reverse mortgage fraud complaints come from seniors who sign a power of attorney allowing the perpetrator of the fraud to enter into a reverse mortgage illegally leaving the seniors with no funds or home.

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  • These are factors that should be set before the agreement is made to enter into a rent to own situation.

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  • Too often, homeowners who enter into a cash out refinance use the money unwisely.

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  • Before you enter into any mortgage modification program, ask as many questions as you can and if you choose this company to help you, contact the Better Business Bureau to see if they have any unresolved complaints.

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  • If after reviewing the big picture covering getting pregnant, being pregnant, and raising a child, you still want to have a baby, then you can at least enter into the world of parenthood knowing it is the best decision for you.

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  • Universities often enter into agreements with drug companies to provide low-cost options for people attending their college.

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  • Guess Who Extra is another classic game from Milton Bradley to enter into the computer age.

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  • You can be whomever you want if you enter into a role playing site or situation.

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  • If this is your goal, enter into the cyber world of dating with high expectations, and don't settle.

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  • Should this woman be interested in a romantic relationship, the fact that she is married and unavailable means that you could enter into a relationship in which your love cannot be reciprocated completely.

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  • It wasn't until the 18th Century, according to historians, that love began to enter into the equation.

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  • Often, these couples could not yet afford to marry, so they did not want to enter into a binding engagement.

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  • Capricorns tend to tread slowly and won't often be willing to enter into a relationship right away.

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  • While some countries, such as Egypt, have raised the minimum working age of children to twelve, other countries require children as young as six and seven to enter into some form of employment.

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  • The techniques you'll learn will help you harness your mind's descent into sleep so that you can eventually enter into the dream state while your mind is still alert.

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  • By taking control of how quickly you enter into unconsciousness, practitioners believe that you can lift your spirit out of your body and consciously travel anywhere in the world.

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  • When your name is up, you will then be able to enter into an agreement with the PHA and the approved landlord of your choice.

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  • Do not enter into getting a tattoo lightly, as you will be stuck with it for years.

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  • The open cells make it possible for sweat (bacteria and fungi) to enter into the mat and stay there.

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  • Before you can enter into a master's degree program, you should have your bachelor's degree in business.

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  • Keep in mind as well that in order to enter into any college degree program, you are required to posses a high school diploma or equivalent.

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  • Speaking with other professionals who depend on the service, quality, and responsiveness of the drop shipper can give you a good idea of what to expect if you enter into a business relationship with the company.

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  • To ensure fairness in the hiring process, the previously mentioned physical or cultural attributes are not allowed to enter into the decision making process of hiring for an open position.

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  • Business practices are different and cultural differences also enter into play that may hamper your building a business practice with China.

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  • Americans will very rapidly enter into a business relationship, but such relationships will generally have less depth and will not always be long lasting.

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  • While you will be able to edit the information you enter into the form, your ability to make changes to the format will be limited.

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  • Balloon payments - Never enter into a balloon payment refinance where you pay monthly payments for an agreed upon term and then have a big payment at the end.

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  • With vehicles being built at lower costs in Mexico, Brazil, and India, this may require union members to enter into contracts with lower wages and benefits.

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  • In his books, Dr. Atkins explains dieters lose weight when they control carbohydrates because they enter into a state known as "ketosis" where the body burns fat as its primary source of fuel.

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  • Since choosing an insurance company can be a daunting task, it's a great idea to enter into the search armed with as much knowledge as possible.

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  • The doctor must give his or her consent to settle before the company can enter into any discussions to resolve the matter.

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  • The RIAA would like to see free file sharing networks enter into licensing agreements with the record labels, so they pay a royalty on the songs they distribute.

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  • Although Americans are deemed adults at the age of 18, the year they can vote, rent an apartment and join the military, among other things, they enter into full adulthood at 21, the year they can also drink and gamble legally.

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  • The women who are America's Next Top Model winners become poised to enter into a lucrative modeling career at full speed.

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  • The producers will want you free to enter into contracts with American Idol and other existing contracts may prohibit the freedom of that relationship.

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  • Eventually, the episode climax occurs when Spock and Captain Kirk enter into a duel to the death, but beforehand, McCoy injects Captain Kirk with a compound that simulates a condition like death.

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  • However, it's quite another to create your own unique character and actually enter into a fantasy world where you can take part in your own adventure with other live online players.

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  • Taxpayers who file their taxes late may still request and enter into a payment plan agreement with the IRS, but the plan will include any fees they owe for not filing on time.

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  • In May 1859 Ferdinand of Naples was succeeded by his son Francis II., who gave no signs of any intention to change his fathers policy, and, in spite of Napoleons advice, refused to grant a constitution or to enter into an alliance with Sardinia.

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