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This would be a revolution that aimed to establish nothing less than, in the words of one Georgia woman, "the final and universal spread of Gospel civilization".
In fact, tasked by MI5 to look into him because he'd sent a fiver to the CPGB, the local police were able to establish nothing more subversive than that he "seldom wears a hat and is not altogether of smart appearance in dress".
We had better not choose a human artefact, for the inference, even if sound, would then establish nothing about God.
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Hume concluded that while the argument might constitute some limited grounds for thinking that "the cause or causes of order in the universe probably bear some remote analogy to human intelligence" (Hume 1779 [19988, 88) Hume's emphasis)—and that is not a trivial implication it established nothing else whatever.
Although the role of CPD phosphorylation of AMA1 is well established, nothing is known about the roles of CPD phosphorylation in other adhesins.
The lifelessness of "Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace" or a 15-year-old's first record does not establish that nothing good can emerge from the factories of the content barons, any more than the dreary "silence" behind the glass doors of the classical music section establishes that nothing important ever happens there, beyond the buzz.
Nāgārjuna sets out to establish that nothing can be regarded as intrinsically an epistemic instrument or object.
The scene is set, a tone is established, and nothing, one feels, will come between us and the story.
"Once they established that nothing in that house was toxic and that he had no connections to anyone but legitimate artistic and educational institutions, this should have been dropped," Mr. Barnes said.
As ever (she's something of a regular), the staff were both professional and delightful, and once it had been established that nothing was actually broken, we went home.
Despite a mountain of management tomes out there -- more than 6,400 at last count, according to R. R. Bowker's Books in Print -- a landmark study of mentoring in the Harvard Business Review in 1979 established that nothing beats the human touch for learning how to navigate the shoals of workplace politics.
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