How To Use Secondly In A Sentence

  • Secondly, he makes the team too much money, raking in ticket and merchandise sales like crazy.
  • The operation of budding requires a good deal of nicety: first, to avoid wounding the wood of the stock in slitting the bark; and, secondly, to make the bark of the scion fit quite closely to the wood of the stock, as, if the least vacuity is left between them, the bud will wither instead of beginning to grow. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • Secondly, the other direction, that is, the completeness part, is proved by what is really known as the Lindenbaum-Tarski method. Propositional Consequence Relations and Algebraic Logic
  • Secondly, irritating, defamatory and derogatory comments left at this site by visitors will be deleted.
  • Secondly, we needed strata within which participants had roughly identical rates of disease progression.
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  • Secondly, I would like to point out that we are not talking about sweeties, confectionery, or cakes, but about medicines and pharmaceuticals.
  • Secondly, research looked at the relationship between these councillors and the local government officers employed to implement their decisions.
  • Secondly, to stop paramilitary activities, thirdly significant disarmament, and fourthly, a public statement that conflict is over.
  • Secondly, children should develop a new appreciation of how traits can be used to explain behaviour.
  • Secondly we changed the sampling mode, using dual monostable multivibrators to select the focusing window, which solves the sampling drift problem raised by SCM break.
  • I just make two points to Mr Key: firstly, hangi are not cooked in a microwave, and, secondly, instead of having his groceries delivered, it may pay him to go down to the supermarket.
  • Secondly, members will examine how to continue the dialogue begun in Barbados.
  • Why he should choose to express that interval by fifty, rather than by fifty-two, weeks, may be surmised in two ways: first, because the latter phrase would be unpoetical and unmanageable; and, secondly, because he might fancy that the week of the Pagan Theseus would be more appropriately represented by a lunar quarter than by a Jewish hebdomad. Notes and Queries, Number 72, March 15, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • Secondly, he submitted that the case had never been pleaded or presented in the court below as one falling within the exceptional category, nor did the judge purport to find that it did.
  • Secondly, the services became longer in duration. Working with Teenagers
  • Secondly, do NOT think that you are going to hold back the ending because "I want the editor to be knocked endwise by the twist when s/he reads the book". Archive 2007-03-01
  • Secondly, it is a good example of what I call the pious palimpsest. Old Calabria
  • Secondly, analyze to the characteristic of the right of privacy.
  • Secondly, it briefly analyzes some major inadequateness of ideology and morality presently existing in the rural youth, which incorporates the two parts of daily lives and public lives.
  • Secondly, it is not unusual either for many peasants to keep animals in the house, usually verr or bosk, sometimes tarsk, at least in the winter. Mercenaries Of Gor
  • Secondly, the glands without convolution, as the capillary vessels, which unite the terminations of the arteries and veins; and separate both the mucus, which lubricates the cellular membrane, and the perspirable matter, which preserves the skin moist and flexible. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • To start with we haven't enough money, and secondly we're too busy.
  • Secondly, mineral makeup is all natural and hypo - allergenic.
  • Secondly, the enduring appeal of the Ashes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, it assumes coat armour to be hereditary in the male lines of a family, with differences to distinguish cadet branches.
  • Secondly, parse as they might, they can't turn a scientific "trick" into guile, nor make a negative colouration stick to the phrase "hide the decline" when the CRU folks themselves have published papers on it. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Secondly, single-handed practices were capable of sophisticated asthma care, provided they were adequately resourced.
  • Secondly, a goal programming model is established and the weight vector of interval numbers complementary judgment matrix is obtained by solving the model.
  • Secondly, Honda will push along its development over the course of a season, so it is constantly improving.
  • Secondly, job security has also crossed traditional class boundaries in the last twenty years.
  • Secondly, a goal programming model is established and the weight vector of interval numbers complementary judgment matrix is obtained by solving the model.
  • Secondly, the computer keyboard has many additional keys which are used to alter the function of the alpha-numeric keys.
  • Secondly, at the time of the Mayans there was no extensive agriculture in Venezuela.
  • Secondly, it means that any liquidity shortage initially suffered by banks will be instantly transferred to the discount market.
  • Secondly, try to see how ridiculous you and everybody else always are; and, thirdly, which is much the most important, don't think about yourself. Michael
  • Secondly, we are all aware that we should try kit out in shallow water before gradually building up our depth and experience and undertaking more adventurous dives.
  • Secondly, employee referrals provide an efficient screening mechanism.
  • Secondly, they feared that radio communication between the two forces would reveal their positions to the enemy.
  • Every kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondly on institutions such as courts of justice and police. 
  • This penitency consists in three things -- First, An inward insight of sin, and sense of mercy; Secondly, A bewailing of thy vile state; The Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God.
  • Secondly, they retained 25 percent of capitation monies outside the formula system for discretionary allocations.
  • Secondly, simple model to calculate pulse noises which affect subscriber channel be digitized is used. This provides data basis for the design of channel filter.
  • Secondly, it might open a door to a permanent job with a leading trainer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, the planners have allowed the opening of a shop within yards of the disputed shutters that does not conform with disability rights legislation.
  • Secondly, you must seek to widen the circle of opportunity -- what they called the pursuit of happiness. Remarks By The President At Dnc Dinner In New Orleans
  • Secondly, he pledged more money for flood defences.
  • Secondly, small units are attached to many of the homes, to be used as workshops, spazas or anything else.
  • On the precept of self-denial he takes notice, that by it Christ commands us, first, to be crucified to our own flesh and will; secondly, to spare ourselves in nothing; thirdly, not only to deny ourselves, but thoroughly to deny ourselves; by this little particle _thoroughly_, adding great force to his precept. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • Secondly, it was a case in which the claimants did not have the means to instruct solicitors to conduct the proceedings on their behalf. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondly on institutions such as courts of justice and police. 
  • Secondly, streptavidin is a natural tetrameric protein and each molecule has the capacity to bind four biotinylated peptides, resulting in enhanced avidity of the targeting complex to its target. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Secondly, the party disobeying the contempt order must do so in a deliberate and willful fashion in order to satisfy the criminal nature of the contempt proceedings.
  • Secondly, the content of the article attempts to disempower women, in particular mothers, by denying that mothers have control over their bodies as well as by denying the assistance provided by midwives and other women attending births.
  • Mauki's three tambos were as follows: First, he must never shake hands with a woman, nor have a woman's hand touch him or any of his personal belongings; secondly, he must never eat clams nor any food from a fire in which clams had been cooked; thirdly, he must never touch a crocodile, nor travel in a canoe that carried any part of a crocodile even if as large as a tooth. MAUKI
  • Grace said ... first of all, lime juice and corn on the cob is a happy match indeed. secondly, i don't like shrimp AT ALL, but that salsa is so appealing to me that i'm almost excited to try the whole dish! Oh The Things We Do For Love: Shrimp & Scallops With Warm Tropical Fruit Salsa and Corn On The Cob
  • Secondly he found that physics practicals did not suit him, so in the end the move towards mathematics became a natural one to make.
  • But even this melted away: first, under the reflection that if the mysterious fur-merchant wished to remain incognito, he must be extremely provoked with Margaret; (and she rather liked the idea of any body being provoked with Margaret;) and secondly, a further thaw took place on more amiable grounds, when the Duke, laying his hand gently on her arm as she passed from the dining-room, said fondly: Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
  • Secondly, the kinematics calculation algorithm is designed by matrix calculation module.
  • Secondly, fighters can choose to block incoming blows outright or parry them, providing a split second or two to get in a quick counterpunch.
  • Secondly, we need to be encouraging more small businesses to hire employees by cutting red tape. The Sun
  • Secondly, we need to be encouraging more small businesses to hire employees by cutting red tape. The Sun
  • Secondly, my face would frequently drain itself of colour and coat itself with a clammy sweat.
  • Secondly, the therapist must be aware of the patient's coping resources and supportive relationships.
  • Secondly, the controversial decision to expand the land requisition by the scope.
  • Secondly a whole set of conditions have been placed on the developing world, many of which have been seen by campaigners and the nations themselves, as a block to necessary progress.
  • Secondly, how come on the day of the royal visit there wasn't one tramp or beggar to be found on the street?
  • First of all , they lose sight of their core range. Secondly, they start drowning in complexity. Many business people do not understand the cost value equation of increasing sophistication.
  • Secondly, under the Housing Act 1985 the Secretary of State may advance money to recognized lending institutions to enable them to grant loans to first-home purchasers.
  • Secondly, if a bank provides a service to customers it is entitled to reasonable remuneration, if that has not been agreed.
  • Over and above this, however, seven was chosen, primarily, because it was a large number, and, secondly, because it was a sacred number, -- sacred in part because large, since 'largeness' and 'sacredness' are correlated ideas in the popular phases of early religious thought. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
  • And so, secondly, notice how this hope of our text is in some sense the very topstone of the Christian life. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
  • Firstly, thanks to her advice I've twigged how to post images via an ftp program and secondly, due to my lack of knowledge, I no longer need a haircut as I've torn most of my hair out during the day.
  • Secondly, the Russians might abandon Vilna and draw off to mass in force south of a line running from Grodno to Slonim; in that case the Grande Armée would sweep into the Russian rear, and pen them in a pocket formed by Slonim, the Pripet Marshes, the rivers Bug and Narew—a repetition, in fact, of the enveloping movement used to such good effect at Ulm in 1805. THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
  • Secondly, analyze to the characteristic of the right of privacy.
  • Secondly, the relative pronoun has an antecedent in the poem, albeit divided from it by a colon.
  • He accordingly proposed a double injection, first by muriate of barytes, and, secondly, by sulphate of copper, forced through by the Boucherie process, and it is presumed that the ties of 1870, in experiment No. 2, which showed favorable results when examined in 1875, were prepared by that process. Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885
  • Secondly, the language is riddled with grammatical errors, spelling mistakes and inappropriate expressions.
  • Secondly, the project will develop further application of these models in the social sciences.
  • Secondly, with respect to married people, if the marriage was dissolved by divorce after the will was witnessed, the will is void.
  • Secondly, no plaintiff has agreed to withdraw his plaint.
  • Secondly it was held that the ideas arising from these two environmental sources become linked to - gether by principles of association such as contiguity and resemblance. BEHAVIORISM
  • Secondly, it develops the tank's kinematic and dynamic analysis method and terrain match method.
  • Firstly that initial training courses for native speaker teachers have traditionally taken place (and still do) in multilingual settings in the UK and secondly that itinerant native speaker teachers feel uncomfortable with translation in class if they don’t speak the learners L1. T is for Translation « An A-Z of ELT
  • Secondly, Here were proper members of a synod convened to consider of this question, viz. the officers and delegates of divers presbyterial churches: of the presbyterial church at Jerusalem, the apostles and elders, Acts xv. 6: of the presbyterial church at Antioch, Paul, The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Secondly, the organic coalescence of the juristic attribute and the political attribute of constitution prejudication makes democracy tend towards the essential democracy from the formal democracy.
  • Secondly the security forces pressure the village chiefs to cooperate and if they refuse, they'll be killed.
  • Secondly, he is sitting upon a pitchfork and refuses to move himself, or thirdly he is a silly, juvenile incompetent and has no place in this Chamber.
  • Secondly, the writer annotates the academic concept related to university morale culture respectively from general to special logic order.
  • Secondly, metaphor presupposition can be judged successfully by the true-false value method and the "negation test".
  • Secondly, to get your correct cup measurement: With your bra on, measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust.
  • Secondly, it could plunge the country into another round of internecine fighting and, thirdly, it could put the US at odds with the UN.
  • Secondly, the centrality of nuclear deterrence to the current system of armed peace is dangerous and a short-term expedient only. NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda
  • Plato here expresses four kinds of mania, by which I desire to understand enthusiasm and the inspiration of the gods: Firstly, the musical; secondly, the telestic or mystic; thirdly, the prophetic; and fourthly, that which belongs to love. Zanoni
  • The diabetic nurse visited the school to educate firstly the teachers and secondly the classmates.
  • That's what Kinvig said when he was cutting up his sermon into firstly, secondly, thirdly, and fourteenthly. Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
  • In the first place, the kind of stereoscope to be used must tend to modify the mental impression; and secondly, the _amount_ of reduction from the size of the original has a considerable influence on the final result. Notes and Queries, Number 201, September 3, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • First my comments on the Beckwith thread where I show how Dembski and Behe use the term specification or purpose to refer to “function”, and secondly a thread on strings in which the concept of purpose arose again. The Panda's Thumb: Their Own Words Archives
  • That the abolition of slavery is within the sphere of legislation, I argue, _secondly_, from the fact, that _slavery as a legal system, is the creature of legislation_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4
  • Secondly that guy who worked for Wayne enterprises becoming riddler is highly unlikely because joker letting someone how knows batman live highly unlikely but they never showed it. Contest: Where Could The Dark Knight Go Next? « FirstShowing.net
  • Secondly, what would be a sufficient consensus to ground an appeal to social justice?
  • Secondly, I generally don't make it a habit of reading diaries of teens here on Diaryland, but one of the new members of the "unquoted" ring said something I just have to quote. Grouse Diary Entry
  • Secondly, as food safety regulation in rural circulation of under-developed areas needed, it builds food safety evaluation index system and provides specific calculation methods and application cases.
  • Secondly, the beer came in plastic pots, so I was gone if I got into a fight with the bouncers.
  • Secondly, he applied indexation (later taper relief) to gains made after 1982. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, being convicted brought not only shame and dishonour on the accused, but on his wife and children as well.
  • Secondly, there is a need to determine how genetically engineered organisms will react when released into the environment.
  • Secondly, the preamplified DNA fragments were digested by a restriction endonuclease to form sticky ends, which were then ligated to a designed DNA adapter by ligase.
  • Secondly, fly not at every pretty girl, like a merlin at a thrush — you will not always win a gold chain for your labour — and, by the way, here I return to you your fanfarona — keep it close, it is weighty, and may benefit you at a pinch more ways than one. The Abbot
  • Secondly, language being the usual vehicle of expression, linguistic meaning is a crucial component of social life.
  • Secondly, when the intendant of stock market let companies proclaim some news which was very important to itself.
  • Secondly, the company is simplifying its store formats to comprise just supermarkets and convenience stores.
  • Every kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondly on institutions such as courts of justice and police. 
  • Secondly, being convicted brought not only shame and dishonour on the accused, but on his wife and children as well.
  • Phoenicians; or secondly, that these islands were looked upon by them as a sacred spot for the burial of their dead, as the Hindoo looks upon the Ganges, and the Persian regards the shrines of Kerbela and Meshed. Southern Arabia
  • Secondly, if this meeting was only to do with matters arising from procedure concerning the Speaker's Statement, why does Harriett Harperson's amanuensis set out in extenso an agenda that can only be germane to a discussion of the substance of the Speaker's proposed statement, under the heading 'Parliamentary Privilege: Four Principles'? Archive 2008-11-30
  • Secondly, if the league is a public accommodation, is the desire to keep the league a safe place for gays to socialize covered by “expressive association”? The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole!
  • Secondly, I reject the notion that the counselor is “doing her job” by preventing men from expressing their pain AS AN INTEGRAL PART of an anger management course. Subverting Patriarchy: Not just for chicks anymore. « A Bird’s Nest
  • Secondly, it develops and maintains an animal that is easy to have around, has appropriate behaviour and is readily controlled in any environment.
  • Secondly, psychological military operations, known as psyops, will be at the heart of future military action… Firedoglake » The Heckuva Job Bushie and GOP Weekend Round-Up
  • And, secondly, about those things that more strictly refer to their own character and profession, and which distinguish them from all other professors of Christianity; avoiding two extremes upon which many split, viz. persecution and libertinism, that is, a coercive power to whip people into the temple; that such as will not conform, though against faith and conscience, shall be punished in their persons or estates; or leaving all loose and at large, as to practice; and so unaccountable to all but God and the magistrate. A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers
  • Secondly, their exclusion would not affect the settlement, in terms of the quality or the amount.
  • Secondly, God foreknows certain things in themselves -- either as to be accomplished by Himself, and of such things is the prophecy of _predestination, _ since, according to Damascene (De Fide Orth. ii, 30), "God predestines things which are not in our power" -- or as to be accomplished through man's free-will, and of such is the prophecy of Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • Secondly, Explain the historical train of the theory of Prohibit Abuse of Rights.
  • Secondly, they insulted New Zealand icons such as the national anthem and the haka.
  • Secondly, the premium payment term may be shortened suitably.
  • Secondly, he argues that any actual society will be characterized by alliances between classes. Politics, Planning and the State
  • Secondly, the mixture is then flattened out in the blending machine, and then it is flattened further in an extruder machine.
  • Secondly, if your mailbox is full of credit card offers, you need to go to optoutprescreen. com and with a few keystrokes you can be unsubscribed from probably about 98% of the lists of companies sending you offers. Ben Popken On "To The Point" (And A Debate Over Personal Finance Advice) - The Consumerist
  • Secondly, and crucially, it is not sophisticated exegesis that leads scholars to disbelieve in devils.
  • Secondly, pleasure in the thrill of defiance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, there is no reason to suppose that the specialized techniques employed by actors in different areas of their activity will be consistent with each other. Choice, Rationality, and Social Theory
  • Secondly, stimulation of capsaicin sensitive neurones in the stomach enhances the resistance of the gastric mucosa against experimentally imposed damage.
  • For its practical value it depends upon this," replied Dupin; and the Prefect and his cohort fall so frequently, first, by default of this identification, and, secondly, by ill-admeasurement, or rather through non-admeasurement, of the intellect with which they are engaged. The Purloined Letter
  • Secondly, the services became longer in duration. Working with Teenagers
  • Secondly, the movement against corporate globalisation has changed the language of politics.
  • Secondly, this letter was also not directed to the bar girls.
  • The faults requiring remedy were, firstly, the upper cross stays, which buckled in flight owing to insufficient strength for the length of the hull; secondly, the gasbags were not sufficiently gastight and, thirdly, the power of the engines were not sufficient for such a heavy ship. British Airships, Past, Present, and Future
  • And secondly, it is part of the meaning of substantive aesthetic judgments that they imply verdictive aesthetic judgments. Aesthetic Judgment
  • Firstly, it's expensive, and secondly, it's too slow.
  • Secondly, questionnaires were developed for self completion by other clinicians and non-medical staff in the practice.
  • Secondly the sultans put into place a system of administration - revenue collection, taxes and minting - that would serve as the base for their successors the Mughals.
  • Secondly, that final track 'Marais Le Nit' or 'The Night Marsh' (30 minutes or so of a muted chorus of frog calls and thrumming crickets) which seems to have caused to much consternation across the web - to me it acts as a kind of caul that hangs lightly across the rest of the album, an index of the elemental nature of the themes contained within it. The Line Of Best Fit
  • I trust, that I have not extended this privilege beyond the grounds on which I have claimed it; namely, the conveniency of the scholastic phrase to distinguish the kind from all degrees, or rather to express the kind with the abstraction of degree, as for instance multeity instead of multitude; or secondly, for the sake of correspondence in sound in interdependent or antithetical terms, as subject and object; or lastly, to avoid the wearying recurrence of circumlocutions and definitions. Biographia Literaria
  • Secondly, when you're dealing with external parties there are tremendous technical problems in penetrating their many different firewalls.
  • Secondly, while the original Kingdom Hearts could be called a platformer-RPG, Kingdom Hearts II features almost no platforming elements. Kingdom Hearts II Post-Mortem
  • Secondly, Australia is a fragile, arid country with infertile soils over large areas, and sketchy water tables in a lot of areas.
  • Secondly, it analyses the risk of suppositional sale, introduces the risk evaluation methods and points out the detailed measures to avoid risk.
  • Secondly, and connectedly, it is an attempt at absolute relinquishment of the vantage of a particular sector, class, dialect, jargon, idiolect or diction.
  • Secondly, just how happy will we be as a nation if it is? Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly , an algorithm of replication placement policy is proposed depending on prognosticate mechanism.
  • Secondly, a major D.C. advocacy group, the Club for Growth, decided to spend a whopping $200,000 to ensure Bennett's defeat -- the kind of intraparty hit that the Club can only afford to carry out in one or two races per cycle. Bennett Lost in Utah. Should Other Conservatives Be Scared?
  • Secondly, even if don't modify it, also should this opinion be annotated in the textbook, letting scholars to commentate .
  • Secondly, I think that it's on very, very shaky ground without constitutional authorization.
  • Secondly, the ability to lift dividend payouts is usually an indication of strong cash flow and solid earnings.
  • Secondly, this book is primarily about constitutional and administrative law and about governmental institutions.
  • Secondly in support of their application the applicants have sought to allege actual use of the mark.
  • Hesvan (Heshwan) or subtracted from the month Kislev (Kislew), as need arose, in order to keep the months in agreement with the moon; secondly, eight years out of every nineteen were made "embolismic", i.e. an intercalary month seems to have been introduced when necessary, at this point, in order to prevent the 14th day of Nisan from arriving too early. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Secondly, many if not most false negative smears can be detected on re-examination, but what does this mean from the legal point of view?
  • Secondly, psychological military operations, known as psyops, will be at the heart of future military action. Sunday, April 30, 2006
  • Secondly, to the west of this mountain wilderness, stretching upwards from the sea in a wedge form between the Brahui highlands and the group of towering peaks which enclose the Hingol river and abut on the sea at Malan, are the alluvial flats and delta of the Purali, forming the little province of Las Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • Thus the Act provides, as it seems to me, firstly that every hereditament has to have its own rateable value and secondly that every rateable value appertains to a particular hereditament.
  • Secondly, the section is concerned with the beneficial interests existing when a payment falls to be made.
  • Secondly, a current for it is developed, which consists of a bridge zero modulation current, signal amplifier and analog filter.
  • Secondly in methodology, expert performance studied in laboratory must be up to three criterions: reliability, reproducibility, and measurability.
  • Secondly, those same non-native species are ecologically inappropriate in Europe and underscore various environmental problems such as habitat loss for native flora and fauna affecting capercaillie and black grouse to name two.
  • Secondly, there is no evidence that treatment prevents suicide in patients with any mental disorder.
  • But secondly, I think it comes back to this piece: we have to teach people management and at the moment we do not.
  • Secondly, and arguably more relevant to a game review, there are a lot of fiddly bits. The Sun
  • Secondly, mothers could have misreported respiratory infection and gastrointestinal disorders.
  • If I was hearing the case, and able to establish that firstly, the man was hungry; secondly, that he was a first offender; thirdly, that the food was retrieved; and fourthly, that he was unemployed; I would have given him a warning.
  • Secondly, mobile phones, landlines, IP telephony all now can interconnect with one another, making the world a smaller place.
  • It is a practical question whether you should endure the Hamal, or address yourself to the task of his reformation, and I am content to make myself singular by advocating the latter for two reasons; firstly, because he cannot be endured; secondly, because I cherish a fantastic faith in his reformability, -- at least if you take him in his youth, before he has set. Behind the Bungalow
  • Well, then, secondly, Man pro-creates or reproduces his kind by the process of begetting, which is self-multiplication accomplished by transferring a portion of his substance to his offspring. The Kybalion A Study of The Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece
  • Secondly, it was full to overflowing of hackneyed sexist stereotypes.
  • Secondly, wars which involved civilian targets were less dangerous and cheaper to organise, but very costly for the defender.
  • Secondly, how would a customer be viewed in the eyes of the public?
  • The strategy is to first make the patient noncontagious and secondly to eliminate the bacilli from the body. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Secondly, glass bottles are useless: the drugs should be stowed away in tin or wooden boxes, such as the natives of the country use, and when a phial is required, it must be fitted into an etui of some kind. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Secondly, being convicted brought not only shame and dishonour on the accused, but on his wife and children as well.
  • Secondly, we need to be encouraging more small businesses to hire employees by cutting red tape. The Sun
  • Secondly, it might open a door to a permanent job with a leading trainer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, there was no evidence called to indicate that the Board of Directors ever approved, ratified or confirmed any agreement.
  • In this way: -- When butter containing a notable proportion of casein and sugar of milk is exposed to the air, the following changes take place: the casein passes into a state of fermentation, and acting upon the sugar of milk, converts it, firstly into the bad-flavored lactic acid, and secondly into the bad odorous butyric, capric, and caproic acids. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock
  • Secondly, we propose theformal definition of a DDC - LCC and an Ontology - classification - scheme mapping.
  • Secondly, there must be a chance meeting between the right female and male.
  • For anyone who has been unlucky enough to befall the horrors of my handwriting, firstly I say I’m sorry – but secondly – if I did that, I would have no idea what I have just written – much less the scrawl from a day ago. thank goodness for spellchecker as my typing is just as bad – but at least the letters are uniformly shaped. Don’t panic « Write Anything
  • Secondly, rating agencies assumed that any losses on housing prices would occur idiosyncratically. Flexibility, Please : Law is Cool
  • These series of crises appear to be bending and secondly, we seem to have seen the worst of the world economic turndown.
  • Secondly, care must be taken that this evil be no more cockered, nor the humor of it fed; wherein I humbly pray your lordships, that I may speak my mind freely, and yet be understood aright. The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 (of 10)
  • Secondly, some critics argued that the three-stage modular structure of part-time training recommended in the report might reduce flexibility in provision.
  • Secondly, cooperative game theory is applied to allocating unit start-up costs among loads.
  • Secondly, by encouraging a drinking culture in younger people, the divide between young and old only widens.
  • Secondly, membership of a panel immediately renders the incumbent ineligible for any grants, awards etc during their term of office.
  • Secondly, if Hittite had lost voicing as a distinctive feature of the language, let's say, while retaining fortis-lenis contrast word-initially, then using voicing distinctions in a foreign system may not have necessarily appealed to the Hittite scribes. Bronze Age Areal influence in Anatolia and Etruscan
  • Secondly, I am working on the history of dioptrics, the geometry of the projections, as well as on the theory of conics.
  • Secondly, she was firm when great gifts were offered to her, for she refused all, and said to the emperor when he promised to hold her as second lady in his palace, and she said: Leave to say such things, it is felonous to think it. The Golden Legend, vol. 7
  • Secondly by the flight and voluntary desertion of the younger Fairford, the advocate; on account of which, he served both father and son with a petition and complaint against them, for malversation in office. Redgauntlet
  • It was different in Hella's case, first of all because she had such frightful cramps before it began so that her mother knew all about it without being told, and secondly because it was her _mother_. A Young Girl's Diary
  • First of all, Tennessee is remarkably lacking in any kind of prurient accommodations along its interstate, and secondly, on the first trip, we stopped and ate at places that served cold beer and roasted goat, and on the second trip we stopped to eat at places that didn't serve black people. Looky, Daddy!
  • Secondly analyses the economic principle of urban road traffic congestion toll, point out urban road traffic congestion toll is necessary and feasible sometimes.

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