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temporary exhibitions according to a program dictated by the French Ministry of Culture and the Sen
during the most recent collision in a pattern dictated by quantum fluctuations created before the br
Items of special interest are: A letter dictated and signed by Diego Columbus in 1512, the Cor
arcely responsible for his actions, Struensee dictated whatever answers he pleased.
On 6 April 1129, Afonso Henriques dictated the writ in which he proclaimed himself Princ
tical success of Air's debut album, Air Song, dictated both more of the same and a difference in app
in 1912 it was rather they than the amir who dictated terms.
colour range with which they are born and is dictated by their species.
significant variations of terroir and climate dictated in part by the distance however the region is
es, in which about pungent words and phrases, dictated, however, by candour and the love of truth.
Ottawa speaker Andrew Medler dictated the following text while working with linguis
The formula of monomeric oxyanions, AOnm−, is dictated by the oxidation state of the element A and i
ts, but only whether the FERC approved tariff dictated how and by whom that classification should be
ylines for me and Stephen (Ravi) aren't being dictated by the colour of our skin.
The agreement contained five articles, which dictated that Japan grant the United States the territ
a Vulgate Bible, it became so much more as it dictated the rules, not just of Christendom to the mas
Denmark, she refused to stand up as tradition dictated and as the entire audience did.
to carry out a coordinated attack as doctrine dictated, Torpedo Squadron 6 went in unsupported by fi
he 10th ruled out a renewal of the attack and dictated a return to the American base at Sackett's Ha
The Australian Constitution dictated that a special election be held at the same t
d Lane wielded nearly limitless authority and dictated very strict and repressive models for living.
A caesura (pause) may be appropriate, dictated by sense or speech rhythm, and usually little
During this chaotic time, their behavior is dictated by the tiny brain located in their rumps.
fseason, caused his weight to drop below that dictated by the Vikings.
to September 1, 1939) it was Blankenburg who dictated to a secretary Hitler's authorisation to star
If the British cars have dictated that Suriname is on the left, the Dutch would
work regulations for women and children were dictated, as well as the civil rights of the woman in
al genetic predisposition, dietary choices as dictated by cultural or ethnic preferences, the parent
ents are updated and articles and columns are dictated.
A compulsive communicator, Lewis dictated letters a dozen at a time and served as recor
Company policy dictated a stop at Pitcairn Island, in the Pacific, to
ntrolled by the Midland Railway company which dictated prices; this increased the price of coal dram
l guideline and reference to compatibility as dictated by variables such as Qualities and Elements w
om Ancient Greek) which comprises Willibald's dictated account of his travels to Rome, Asia Minor, a
rd isolated cases at the inn if conditions so dictated.
dvisor for the preliminary constitution which dictated the government of Missouri during the Civil W
As French court etiquette dictated, she held the status of a Granddaughter of Fr
rding to tradition the Battle of Curzola), he dictated his tales of travel to Rustichello, and toget
There is a legend that on his last days he dictated his Hall of Fame vote to his wife.
veteran Princess Margaret, and her design was dictated by a requirement for a large mine capacity an
Her dream is dictated by the Devil.
eceived 50% or more of the vote, election law dictated a second round of voting between the top two
Specific design elements are dictated by the power source.
centre of Scotland Road and one's faith often dictated which community one belonged to.
Romania, Rothman's poor family circumstances dictated that he start work at the earliest opportunit
e water height of the 1908 Dallas flood which dictated the building of the Trinity River levees.
depends on the thickness of the tin foil, as dictated by the skin depth, the distance the radiation
ch completed was a chorale prelude for organ, dictated to his son-in-law, Johann Altnikol, from his
nts out that the new government was formed as dictated by the Soviet Union and by international law
with the facility, despite the frequent moves dictated by his professional football career.
As urine's specific gravity is dictated by its ratio of solutes (wastes) to water, a
possible view to the pilot and gunner, which dictated the aircraft's shape.
rliest attacks on the idea that they had been dictated by G-d to Moses.
w that the course of that department had been dictated, throughout, not by justice but by sympathy -
the planner Robert Cantwell in two halves was dictated by the location of the newly fashionable unde
coal mining in modern times in India has been dictated by the needs of the domestic consumption.
ing off the relations of NIF and CWP has been dictated by NGO Monitor." and "The public attitude of
atholic Church which is believed to have been dictated by Jesus to Sr. Marie of St Peter and of the
impacted the 5th District and have indelibly dictated the politics of North Alabama for most of the
His seclusion may have been dictated as much by his health as by his rebelliousnes
he death of Schwarzenberg in 1852, he largely dictated policy in Austria and Hungary.
ng did not write the latter book himself, but dictated it as he lay ill.
cation, but put down by the Saint himself, or dictated to others, in obedience to a positive command
Eisenhower, in notes dictated to Harry C. Butcher on December 12, 1942 said
n and unconscious behaviour are influenced or dictated by our culture.
The variety of lemon used is usually dictated by region.
Bearded's editorial direction is not dictated by advertisers, distributors or anybody else
igns, and the choice between the two is often dictated by history, engineering constraints, or marke
The design is partly dictated by the building's position at the western edg
n of the Chinese language in Singapore is not dictated by a single policy, nor is its policy impleme
this period he produced several Latin works, dictated to his friend and secretary Girolamo Besler,
the dimensions and fourteen-sided layout were dictated by the use of the standard 16th-century measu
heir lives, while others find their lives are dictated by its demands.
tehuis of Brussels stay where daily living is dictated by militarist rules and where they are treate
g "absolutely non-rotating" is a local state, dictated partly by the relative rotation of the backgr
The megatrajectories for a logical sequence dictated by the necessity for complexity level N to ex
Around 1872, Lord Leighton dictated notes and observations on his methods of pain
Electoral law in Luxembourg is dictated by Article 51, 52, and 53 of the constitution
he bulk properties of molecular materials are dictated by the manner in which the molecules are orde
This change in style may be dictated simply by the content, but could also be as a
northwest angle of the villa complex may have dictated the siting, for in it was found a crudely car
e sensitivity to various second messengers is dictated by their domain structure.
ed, owing to the policy of the Ministry being dictated by the opposition, Mr. Heales revising his bu
The mission profile dictated that the operation could be performed even by
In the morning he dictated the 27-digit square root of the number, still
ord, it has been suggested that this move was dictated by the popularity of the .40
In this sense, Atisha not only dictated a scholarly model for bodhichitta but acted a
Surely nothing is dictated surely in WP, but the naming of Halt articles
The final parts of the novel were dictated to his daughter-in-law.
r in the lake, the needs of the nuclear plant dictated that from then on, the hydro plant should onl
en was in the home", that "the duty of women, dictated by Providence, was greater than that of men a
Custom in much of Madagascar dictated that such unlucky children had to be subjecte
The Treaty of Speyer dictated Christian III's foreign policy for the rest o
be, Machinesmith enacts a series of protocols dictated by the Skull to kill Captain America and plun
s of the central European spheres of interest dictated by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and included
In 1679, Louis XIV of France dictated the terms of a general pacification, and Char
t to collect tolls for up to 15 years on fees dictated by the county municipality, and would have to
The strict seating order was dictated by rank.
casts in mainland China, the running order is dictated by the socio-political importance of the indi
994, massive Air Force organizational changes dictated the unit's deactivation and realignment under
emain separate from each other, circumstances dictated that almost all of the other circuits sent to
finishing the tale, and the final parts were dictated to his daughter-in-law Michi to be transcribe
Most scholars think Paul actually dictated his letters to a secretary.
Most scholars think Paul actually dictated his letters to a secretary, such as Tertius n
In order to preach to the Manx peasantry, he dictated that the Book of Common Prayer, and later the
cribal and copying errors, not a perfect work dictated to Moses at Sinai; and as a formative intelle
ated with the bric-a-brac that period fashion dictated.
Other changes subsequent took place as dictated by the needs of the war effort.
The poem was dictated to a tape recorder, and later transcribed.
n to form a club with a membership policy not dictated by race.
turn of the 19th century Canadian policy was dictated by the Governor-General, as representative of
e likely to believe that their positions were dictated by the Scriptures.
state of contemplative, mystical prayer, she dictated to Balthasar over 60 books, including comment
s and their consumer electronic products have dictated the need for new types of matrices and testin
e elected to learn a specific profession that dictated the way they play the game.
is not performing the Marxist propaganda acts dictated by the government.
to the crowd, breaking court protocol, which dictated that only the monarch could address an audien
n season three, she deals with her rate being dictated by her race and becoming too close to one of
rtaking due to environmental regulations that dictated that the old paint, which needed to be remove
The triple repetition is dictated by the general principle of three charges to
ally build up the wall to the required height dictated by the top of the frame.
neral principles of European human rights law dictated that interference by a member state with an i
rnbrash, Inferior and Great Oolite rocks have dictated that the soils of Moulton are predominantly s
Samarth Ramdas dictated Dasbodh to Kalyanswami.
o the parliaments followed the same scenario, dictated by functionaries in Moscow and borrowed from
try of Government of the province of Santa Fe dictated Resolution No. 0060 to fulfill this request.
The logic executed in the script is dictated by the data values.
the military suggested that security reasons dictated that work should be performed by free German
Its unusual shape was dictated by the site, which was an asymmetric polygon,
ies of pictorials utilizing specific elements dictated by host Brande Roderick (fire, water, motorcy
tations nationwide or to selected stations as dictated by the situation.
71 Burns began writing down family stories as dictated by her parents.
gely talented actress but Anna's story always dictated a beginning, a middle and an end and that wil
uth-west of the GWR station in Stratford, was dictated by the fact that this was the first point sou
iles status symbols, and early sumptuary laws dictated and forbade their use.
The "Yan'an Talks" effectively dictated the approved style in art and literature in C
ga or Rate of Laso de la Vega, a new tax rate dictated in 1635 by the Royal Governor of Chile Franci
assemble a book of his spiritual teachings as dictated to her.
The tempo was dictated by American Donald Lash, but he was overtaken
event described in his book, E Tenebris Lux, dictated in 1906.
Teresa largely dictated the first two books to the competent hand of
e from 1995-2035) while Short Term challenges dictated a specific outcome to be met over 1,2 or 3 se
ies that the way in which theory is tested is dictated by the nature of the theory itself, which led
8, near the end of his life, and the text was dictated by him to some of his attendants.
s to take the vacant position, rather than be dictated in their actions by the Swansea club.
chs out, over Liu's objections that precedent dictated so.
xxxiv, 89) repeats the tradition that Prosper dictated the famous letters of Leo I against Eutyches.
The texts that Medler dictated were originally published in a linguistically
fight through over 45 different maps that are dictated by a storyline, which has several branching p
onors the daring and protects the courageous, dictated that those who accepted their deaths and walk
lier's supposed forgeries and quotes the note dictated by Collier to his daughter shortly before his
as his father's profession within the Church dictated.
Moreover, the accord dictated that King Edward adopt all English laws throu
ound the storm flow contrary to the direction dictated by the Coriolis effect about a region of low
ates oil production online back in the 1950's dictated that all sales be conducted in $US.
A valid document also respects the rules dictated by a particular DTD or XML schema, according
is work for teenagers, but without the limits dictated by Young Adult Fiction's place in Children's
dential nominee, instead of having the choice dictated to them.
occupied by the Soviet Union under the terms dictated by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Berling, alon
s were determined according to the conditions dictated by the specific format and conventions of the
ed down by a patent examiner, because the law dictated that living things were not patentable.
In the will dictated by Admiral Christopher Columbus in Valladolid
cretion to impose sentences outside the range dictated by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines in cases
Union Naval activities in this theater were dictated by the Anaconda Plan, with its emphasis on st
There he dictated the early memoirs of the Franciscans in Germa
ure of a true democracy means that things are dictated by the absolutely lowest common denominator,
This conviction dictated the following interpretation: awed by the mir
re the economics of the processes and this is dictated by the grade and recovery of the final produc
ower and influence associated with this guild dictated, at least to some degree, the form which the
ces and whose behavior and very thoughts were dictated by the unbending forces of biology, chemistry
sia and the Ottoman Empire according to terms dictated by the former, it was officially announced on
Unionist, his political action was not to be dictated by party considerations, and he gravitated to
on advertising and promotion of tobacco, and dictated that cigarette packs must include a legend wa
or of greenhouse gases, and transportation is dictated by land use.
Rules of evidence for civil trials are dictated by provincial Evidence Acts.
Speed limits in the Channel Tunnel are dictated by air-resistance, energy (heat) dissipation
The theatre operates under regulations dictated by Actors' Equity Association.
Undeterred, he dictated a history of the 21st Kentucky Infantry in 18
The thermodynamics of the universe is dictated by which form of energy dominates it - relati
rtrayed Earnhardt's death as the urban legend dictated, where Dale (Barry Pepper) found him dead of
He grew up in various locales dictated by the requirements of his father's professio
(The original versioning scheme dictated that 3.1.x
It was initially dictated to tape and later transcribed.
Ordonez's choice of career was probably dictated by his social rank.
the put down in writing of what was allegedly dictated to Lorber by God.
ined that the release of the album was "truly dictated by the success of the single."
However, Northern Wei customs dictated that only a candidate who was able to complet
other countries and thus prices were largely dictated by the English.
When Armand dictated the book The Vampire Armand to David Talbot,
lly Dreams from Bunker Hill (1982), which was dictated to his wife, Joyce, towards the end of his li
ed in the works of A.J. Ellis, to whom Wright dictated the test.
select group of students to whom Wittgenstein dictated the so-called Blue and Brown Books, which out
d a wooden or fiber plaque with traditionally dictated decorative patterns made of other natural obj
osers and for transcribing musical works they dictated.
                                                                                                    


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