Sentences with phrase «second stage described»

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In explaining the Day of Resurrection and the World to Come, and in describing the stages of the Second World, the Qur» an has made the point clear to us in a simple, straightforward, and intelligent way, and has unveiled the secret.
Kitcherer had just one word to describe what he's looking forward to see from his players in their second trip to the big stage: «Fire.»
Some studies [29, 30] have described behaviours and vocalisations indicative of the second stage of labour.
The second study (cover of the latest issue of PLOS Pathogens) describes new findings by Annabel Guichard and her colleagues that could open the door to much needed intervention for treating late - stage anthrax infection.
The first stage is fermenting the sweetened tea and the second stage is to flavour the tea and make it fizzy like soda or champagne as some of my friends describe it:)
See Jeff Bridges lead the audience in a chant, hear John Turturro describe his idea for a sequel starring The Jesus (it's called, of course, «The Second Coming») and enjoy the group answering questions they can barely hear due to screwy stage acoustics.
Barber and Olsen (2004) aptly describe the stage as «one of the defining parameters of development in the second decade of life».
In Hohider, the Third Circuit held that the district court erred by concluding that it could certify the class by deferring its analysis of whether the members of the class had proved that they are both disabled and otherwise qualified to perform the essential functions of the job in order to prove discrimination under the ADA until the second «remedial» stage of the two - stage framework described in International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States, 431 U.S. 324 (1977).
(ii) the findings of Consob Sanction Office (as described in its conclusions to the Board) may be administratively challenged by the investigated party before Consob Board in the second stage of Consob's sanctioning proceedings (see points (v) and (vi) of answer 12); and
Conventional fair use may require only a single test to determine fairness, but the Canadian fair dealing / fair use hybrid comes close by ensuring that virtually all uses will meet the purposes standard and proceed to the second - stage, six - factor analysis described above.
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