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Jensen: “… We no longer live in a world of nations and ideologies, Mr. Beale.
“… We are engaged in national campaigns that will test the resources of the union.
“… We now saw the breakers again within us which we past at the distance of 1 League, they lay in the Lat de of 38 °.. 8 ' changed to 28 °.. 8 ' & stretch off East two Leagues from a point under which is a small Island.
“… f the other people of the world to the number of some fourteen hundred millions are united under the five great powers of Europe, while we in turn have only one hundred millions, our national idea will be threatened abroad and have more dangers than ever at home .” “ We must accept the charge of as many of these colonies as come to our hand.
Allah says in ( 25 ): “… Thus do We recompense the people who are Mujrimeen ( guilty )!”

“… and shall
This artificial “ addition ” to his portfolio was due to a mispunctuation in a contract between himself and another deity which stated: “… Amaunator shall be responsible for all time.
“… it shall be the purpose of the foundation, primarily in cooperation with private regional and international organizations, to

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I want it stopped .” She has also expressed frustration at the idea that she still needs to do this exercise, “ It shouldn ’ t be necessary in 2008 ,” she says, to “… say things that are difficult for people to hear.
Highlights include hosting the first National Kaleidoscope Exhibition, the world premiere of the Rhodes-Nadler Art Collection, the opening of the 1, 976-seat Music Center at Strathmore in February 2005, described as “… the best place to hear an orchestra the Washington area has ever known ”; and producing the world premiere concert of " cELLAbration: A Tribute to Ella Jenkins ".

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Similarly, when Jean de Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his Stuartide in 1611, he also changed the character by portraying him as a noble and honourable man — the critic D. W. Maskell describes him as “… Schelandre's paragon of valour and virtue ”— probably for reasons similar to Shakespeare's.
George C. Whipple modified the original all-white Secchi disk to “… a disc about 8 inches in diameter, divided into quadrants painted alternately black and white like the target of a level-rod …” The black and white Secchi disk is the standard disk currently used in limnology investigations and marine water quality studies.
Newsweek wrote about the new Alley Theatre, “ the most striking theatre in the U. S. … another step along the road toward ending Broadway ’ s domination of the American theatre ,” and Sydney Johnson of The Montreal Star wrote, “… it looks as though the new Alley Theatre is going to be one of the best – and probably the very best – in the U. S. at least, simply because the building has been designed to house a specified stage and auditorium instead of the other way round .”
It was a question from MacLeish ’ s daughter, Mimi, which led him to realize that, “ Nothing is more difficult for the beginning librarian than to discover what profession he was engaged .” Mimi, his daughter, had inquired about what her daddy was to do all day, “… hand out books ?” MacLeish created his own job description and set out to learn about how the library was currently organized.
Rather, merit selection may simply move the politics of judicial selection into closer alignment with the ideological preferences of the bar .” Fitzpatrick notes that “… if we are willing to accept the notions that lawyers care about the outcomes of judicial decisions and that these outcomes are correlated with judges ’ ideological preferences, then we might expect merit commissions to select judges who share the ideological preferences of the bar rather than those of the public .”
As one commentator noted, Mary's “… lifelong interest in philanthropy was about to become a profession .” One of her first undertakings was to fulfill E. H .’ s vision of an immense state park.
Paul Collins suggests that the expulsions were partly the result of a speech made by Carson on the 12 July Orange Order celebrations linking Labour with Sinn Féin: “… These men who come forward as the friends of Labour care no more about Labour than does the man in the moon.
Referring to that article, Hickok had said to the Godwin, “ I suppose I am a ‘ rotund lady with a husky voice ’ and ‘ baggy clothes ,’ words, but honestly don ’ t believe my manner is ‘ peremptory .’” Hickok went on to say that, if they felt that way about her then, “ Why the Hell CAN ’ T they leave me alone ?” In a letter ( February, 1934 ) to Godwin, Hickok admitted that the Time article had upset her: “… that damned article in Time Magazine, has made something of a wreck out of me … as I came in, they handed me, with beaming smiles, a copy of Time.
In an article entitled " Neither Denial nor Forgetfulness Will Free Us " first published in the Frankfurter Rundschau on December 1, 1986, Mommsen argued that Historikerstreit was a result of the failures of modern society Mommsen argued that in the prosperous 1950s-60s, most Germans were happy to forget about their recent past, and looked forward to a brighter future Starting with the oil shock of the early 1970s and the rise of fundamentalist Islam in the late 1970s, Mommsen argued that the idea of a progressively better future was discredited, leading to a pessimistic public mood, and the a renewed interest in history This had occurred in tandem in a period when German historians had started to make a more critical examination of their recent past As a result at the precise mood when public demanded a past that could make them feel good about being Germans, German historians came under attack for not writing the sort of history the public wanted Mommsen argued that the work of those like Ernst Nolte was intended to provide the sort of history that would allow Germans feel good about being Germans by engaging in “… an explanatory strategy that … will be seen as a justification of National Socialist crimes by all those who are still under the influence of the extreme anti-Soviet propaganda of National Socialism " Mommsen charged that Ernst Nolte was attempting to egregiously whitewash the German past.
He told the delegates “… to consider young hackers as vital allies in social activism activities, but you have to think less about ' mobilizing ' and more about ' engaging.
Count Szogyeny reported to Vienna that the German government “… regarded the possibility of a European conflict with the most complete calm ”, and that the Germans were only concerned about the possibility of Italy not honouring the Triple Alliance.
“… a half-mile-long feedlot in which imprisoned Herefords, Charolais, and black Angus beefburgers, on the hoof and more or less alive, standing room only, mill about under the sun on a carpet of mud, urine and manure … This is not farm country but an agricultural factory where not only the soil, air and water but living animals themselves, kine and swine, mammals like us, mothers with emotions similar to ours — love, lust, fear — are treated as raw raw-material for packaged meats.
Thomas Gaughan of Booklist gave In the Woods a starred review and hailed it as “… a superior novel about cops, murder, memory, relationships, and modern Ireland.
Also, according to Sells, “… Junaid seems to presuppose that his hearer or reader has had the experience about which he is speaking – or, even more radically, that the hearer or reader is able to enter that experience, or some re-creation of it – at the moment of encounter with Junaid ’ s words ”.
Dreadcentral. com said about the director, “ Gierasch truly shines ,” and went on to say, “… the film looks absolutely beautiful with rich colors just dripping from the screen.

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On vacation in the mountains with his family, he nearly drowned in a lake, an experience he describes as “… the most beautiful world I ’ ve ever seen in my life ” and “ without fear ,” and “ peaceful ”
On the arch “ medallions of Septimius Severus and Julia Domna still survive on its faces ” and the temple is “… one of the three or four best-preserved temples of the Roman world ,” says John Ferguson, archaeologist, who explored the area.
As Keith Christiansen states, “… the key impetus to his experiments with centralized spatial projection was doubtless his collaboration with Ambrogio, with whom he shared workshop materials .” Pietro creates a seamless architectural world with the integration of the frame and picture plane.
While challenging the myth that world hunger exists because there is simply not enough food produced or available, Holz-Gimenez and Patel explain that, “… according to the FAO, with record grain harvests in 2007, there was more than enough food in the world to feed everyone-at least 1. 5 times current demand ”.
In Machinima For Dummies, the machinima piece Anna is mentioned as “… one of the top ten list of every prominent machinima maker in the world .” While at Fountainhead Entertainment, Kang produced and designed mobile games for id Software.
Goicoechea also went on to opine that “… the field audits probably won ’ t find that the mining companies did anything illegal because the companies have ‘ the best audit teams in the world.
Regarding this dichotomy, Ramin Jahanbegloo, a liberal philosopher and Iranian dissident who currently lives in exile, has commented that “… freedom is possible even in a world of secret police and of the rule of autocrats.
Australian Art Collector states that “ Pizzi stands alone among commercial dealers in her longstanding efforts to take Aboriginal art to the world .” and describe her as being “… instrumental in securing its international profile …”.
For the Australian Redemptorists, the issue of social justice “… matters to the Redemptorists for it is at the core of our mission in the world .”
The night before the World Congress, Dutch newspaper, Het Parool wrote, “ Yesterday, the world champion Fred Kaps from Rotterdam gave an example of the act he will use to defend his title .” The paper went on to say that when Kaps gave a sample performance for his colleagues, it “… nearly brought the house down .”
Francis Bacon ’ s utopia world, described in his book New Atlantis described the natural philosophers quest as determining “… the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible.
From the time of its founding until the mid-1980s, candidates for membership in the AAC were required to submit a list of notable ascents at high altitude or other “ significant alpine accomplishments ” The phrase “… or the equivalent ” appeared at the end of this bylaw, allowing the Board to elect artists and writers with little tangible experience, but for the most part, membership in the Club meant that a person had already achieved a great deal in the world of mountaineering.
The responsibility falling on us and Austria for the consequences which would ensure in case of refusal would be uncommonly heavy .” Five minutes later, Bethmann Hollweg asked Vienna in a second message to stop “ refusing any exchange of views with Russia ”, and warned that we “… must refuse to allow Vienna to draw us into a world conflagration frivolously and without regard to our advice .” In another message, Bethmann Hollweg wrote “ To avert a general catastrophe or in any case to put Russia in the wrong, we must urgently wish Vienna to begin and continue conversations with Russia .” As the historian Fritz Fischer noted, only when Bethmann Hollweg received a clear warning that Britain would intervene in a war did he begin to apply pressure on Austria for peace.
Whether carbon capture and storage technology is adopted world wide will “… depend less on science than on economics.

“… and Day
Eighth Anniversary of Negro Freedom — New Year ’ s Day, 1871: On this occasion the Boston papers related that “… seldom is there an occasion of more attraction or greater general interest.

“… and Culture
Deena Weinstein ’ s book Heavy Metal: The Music And Its Culture argues that heavy metal “… has persisted far longer than most genres of rock music ” due to the growth of an intense “ subculture which identified with the music ”.

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A later sophist who wrote one of the only remaining accounts of these great orators in his Lives of the Sophists, Philostratus describes Asianism as a form that “… aims at but never achieves the grand style .” He adds that its style is more, “ flowery, bombastic, full of startling metaphors, too metrical, too dependent on the tricks of rhetoric, too emotional .” This type of rhetoric is also sometimes referred to as “ Ionian ” and “ Ephesian ”, because it came from outside of Athens.
Since she was too sick to attend the Cherokee council in 1817 in which it was discussed whether to move west or not, according to Felton, she sent a letter writing: “… don ’ t part with any more of our lands but continue on it and enlarge your farms and cultivate and raise corn and cotton and we, your mothers and sisters, will make clothing for you … It was our desire to forewarn you all not to part with our lands ," but despite her efforts in 1819 the lands north of the Hiwassee River were sold, forcing her to move.
“… Though Opal Kunz owned and flew her own 300 horse power Travel Air, it was disallowed since it was deemed by the judges to be “ too fast for a woman to fly .” With $ 25, 000. 00 in prize money at stake, she bought a lower powered Travel Air to race with .”

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