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If, however, both powers originate from a higher authority, the higher authority will determine which of them takes precedence on which occasion.
(England have scored first in their last eight tournament openers; six times they have conceded an equaliser, on two of which occasions they have gone on to lose).
Hence, the risk of infection is greatest when slaughtering in the context of traditional sacrificial practices, on which occasions aerosols of infected blood are likely to be generated.
Learn which colors look best on you at which times of day and for which occasions.
This was Bauer's provocative claim at the Welcker banquet of 1841, which occasioned his dismissal from the university.
Its object may be some innocent remark of B's, which occasioned the annoyance but which it would be misleading to regard as its cause.
The Wheatleys lived steps away from the site of the Boston Massacre in March 1770, which occasioned one of her poems.
He promptly falls in love with her, which occasions some of the most embarrassing romantic avowals in recent screen history.
The model is derived from a random effects model: (1) y it = α + x it β + ν i + ε it for i = 1,…, n, and for each i, t = 1,…, Ti of which Ti occasions are actually observed.
Three different combinations of cues were tested, none of which involved the occasion setters.
This was just the sort of bravura piece and hyper-public occasion of which he had become a master.
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