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His land legislation, especially the clause de donis conditionalibus in the miscellaneous Second Statute of Westminster (1285) and the statute Quia Emptores (Third Statute of Westminster, 1290), eventually helped to undermine feudalism, quite contrary to his purpose.
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The first tage said "Miscellaneous Papers," the second, "Old Magazines," and the third "Strings too short to be saved".
But it may be that metabolic syndrome involves the production of growth-stimulating molecules that help cancers along.On the matter of the miscellaneous final third, Devra Davis, an epidemiologist at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of a new book* on cancer, argues that more attention needs to be paid to pollutants and chemical hazards.
In the Town Hall, again, Miss Buckman and Mr. Maurice D'Oisly, of the opera, are singing probably operatic music at a second miscellaneous concert given by the municipality at a price of admission so far below the actual cost of its production that a considerable queue has been formed during the afternoon for the purchase of tickets.
Some miscellaneous thoughts... First, China knows more than it tells the US on North Korea (of course) but its influence over North Korean leadership decisions has been weaker than many presume.
That being said, you can often find hidden treasures in the bulk and miscellaneous baskets at second-hand shops – and for a fraction of what they're worth.
The first non-motor symptom cluster (NMSC1) consisted of mood, sleep/fatigue, attention/memory, urinary symptoms, and miscellaneous symptoms, while the second non-motor symptom cluster (NMSC2) consisted of perceptual problems, gastrointestinal issues, and cardiovascular symptoms.
The second includes miscellaneous items like moving expenses, insurance payments or fees covering personal use of a corporate jet.
The two isoforms may have different functions according to the biotype description: the first one is a scRNA pseudogene and the second is miscellaneous pseudogene.
teachers (4.5%) Registered nurses (4.2%) Accountants/auditors (3.8%) Elementary and middle school teachers (3.3%) Designers (4.0%) Registered nurses (4.0%) Postsecondary teachers (3.8%) Accountants/ auditors; Marketing and sales managers (3.2%) Computer scientists and system analysts (4.6%) Miscellaneous managers (3.4%) First line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers (3.7%).
Additional arguments were worked out through the insertion of numerous textual insertions over the five revisions of the Origin between 1860 and 1872, including the addition of a new chapter dealing with "miscellaneous" objections to the sixth edition of the Origin.
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