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A medieval variation is alluded to in Geoffrey Chaucer ’ s Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the Knight ’ s Tale ,” where it says: Certainly, if it were not too lengthy to listen to, I would have told you fully how the realm of Scythia was conquered by Theseus and his knights ; of the great battle on that occasion between the Athenians and the Amazons ; how Hippolyta, the fair, brave queen of Scythia, was besieged ; of the feast at their wedding ; and of the tempest at their home-coming .”
It damn well ' urts !” Lawrence: Certainly it hurts .” Potter: Well what's the trick then ?” Lawrence: The trick, William Potter, is not minding that it hurts .”
It is not thought that utopia can be established in a day … Certainly, if we all say that it is
Certainly if an individual was stopped and accused of shoplifting after walking out of Neiman Marcus, they would expect to be eventually told what they allegedly stole.
Certainly aware of the difficult position that military rule had placed the Soviets in internationally ( and perhaps not quite sure to what degree the Soviets shared its views of the revolt ’ s source ), the Politburo also resolved to ask Moscow not to immediately abandon the measures to prevent the intrusion of fascist bandits from West Berlin ” once martial law was lifted in East Berlin.
* Certainly, the wording and substance of the declaration of the Confederation of Warsaw of 28 January 1573 were extraordinary with regards to prevailing conditions elsewhere in Europe ; and they governed the principles of religious life in the Republic for over two hundred years .”-Norman Davies
In a speech at the Auckland Region Women's Corrections Facility in October 2009, Collins said: Certainly, the belief that they will be caught and punished is the greatest deterrent for criminals ”.
: To the implicit, honour-saving offer, Stevenson replies, Certainly, I am concerned with justice in this matter, not with politics .”
She did, however, accept the notion that some Neolithic and Bronze-Age societies centered around female deities: Certainly we are aware of numerous cross-cultural instances of goddess worship accompanied by widespread use of … figurines, so this is one of the most likely explanations of the Neolithic figurine assemblages .” Continuing, she wrote, Especially persuasive is the fact that goddess figurines — and larger-scale goddess images as well — exist in later cultures in the same geographic area ” as the prehistoric figurines ( p. 139 ).
Certainly the music is more rustic ” than that found on many bhangra bands from the UK, but that did not reduce its impact.

and wording
If the inhabitants of Palestine were ready for independence under a Class A ” mandate, then the Palestinian Arabs that made up the majority of the inhabitants of Palestine in 1922 ( 589. 177 Arabs vs. 83. 790 Jews ) could then logically claim that they were the intended beneficiaries of the Mandate for Palestine ” – provided one never reads the actual wording of the document:
For example, as of May 2000, per DSM-IV-TR, " Because some cases of Sexual Sadism may not involve harm to a victim ( e. g., inflicting humiliation on a consenting partner ), the wording for sexual sadism involves a hybrid of the DSM-III-R and DSM-IV wording ( i. e., the person has acted on these urges with a non-consenting person, or the urges, sexual fantasies, or behaviors cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty ”)".
The Supreme Court held in United States v. Carll, that in an indictment ... it is not sufficient to set forth the offense in the words of the statute, unless those words of themselves fully, directly, and expressly, without any uncertainty or ambiguity, set forth all the elements necessary to constitute the offense intended to be punished .” Vague wording, even if taken directly from a statute, does not suffice.
According to the Weimar Republic 1928 Law on Firearms & Ammunition, firearms acquisition or carrying permits were only to be granted to persons of undoubted reliability, andin the case of a firearms carry permit — only if a demonstration of need is set forth .” The Nazis replaced this law with the Weapons Law of March 18, 1938, which was very similar in structure and wording, but relaxed gun control requirements for the general population.
Anything at or below that level does not constitute war potential .” Apparently when the SDF was created, since the capability of the SDF was inadequate to sustain a modern war, it was not war potential .” Seemingly, the Japanese government has looked for loopholes in the wording of the peace clause and the constitutionality of the Japanese military has been challenged numerous times .” Some Japanese people believe that Japan should be truly pacifist and claim that the SDF is unconstitutional.
Journalists may downplay uncertainty by eliminating scientists ’ carefully chosen tentative wording, and by losing these caveats the information is skewed and presented as more certain and conclusive than it really is ”.
Although this is technically inaccurate as per the definition of percent, an alternative wording in terms of a change in an observed value is an increase / decrease by a factor of ...””
The emigrants discovered not plowed fields and a village but forested land, being somewhat misled by wording of the De Tijd advertisements: the word acres ” was translated as akkers, meaning cultivated land.
Thus, Lester Grabbe points to a number of parallels between the Azazel narrative in 1 Enoch and the wording of Leviticus 16, including the similarity of the names Asael and Azazel ; the punishment in the desert ; the placing of sin on Asael / Azazel ; the resultant healing of the land .” Daniel Stökl also observes that the punishment of the demon resembles the treatment of the goat in aspects of geography, action, time and purpose .” Thus, the place of Asael ’ s punishment designated in 1 Enoch as Dudael is reminiscent of the rabbinic terminology used for the designation of the ravine of the scapegoat in later rabbinic interpretations of the Yom Kippur ritual.
The international versions replaced any English wording printed on the case ( specifically the keyboard ” toggle switch, Power ” and Disk Use ” drive activity labels ) with graphical icon symbols that could be universally understood.
In 1885 the Post Office established a Special Delivery service, issuing a ten-cent stamp depicting a running messenger, along with the wording secures immediate delivery at a special delivery office .” Initially, only 555 such offices existed but the following year all U. S. Post Offices were obliged to provide the service — an extension not, however, reflected on the Special Delivery stamp until 1888, when the words at any post office ” appeared on its reprint.
After a few seconds ' pause, Schabowski assumed it would be the same day based on the wording of the note and replied: As far as I know effective immediately, without delay ( sofort, unverzüglich )”.
The original wording contained in Public Law 99-145 only authorized the POW Medal for service members held captive while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States ; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force ; or while serving with friendly forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party .” Accordingly, DoD policy articulated in 1988 concluded that only military captives taken prisoner by enemy or opposing states during active armed conflict were eligible for the award.
As expressed by the House Committee on Armed Services in report 101-121, the original intent of the POW Medal statute was to allow the award in incidents such as the USS Pueblo capture, but that due to the wording of the statute the detainees simply did not meet the literal requirements of the law .” Admiral J. M.
MacRobert summarizes the state of scholarship: Even if further early copies of the texts attributed to Kirill of Turov come to light, it may well not be possible to reconstruct his kanon in the form in which he wrote it — supposing that he did write it — or to determine the original wording of his prayers.
The current rule states that the water polo ball must be yellow with black lines ,” but new wording will allow for colored panels.
( Policy P7. 3-Membership ) The unique wording in the Australian Scout Promise of do my best to do my duty to my God " allows some flexibility and the movement is open to people of all religious faiths that can make this promise.

and substance
In De spatio reali, Raphson begins with a distinction between atheistic ‘ panhylists ’ ( from the Greek roots pan, " all ", and hyle, " matter "), who believe everything is matter, and ‘ pantheists ’ who believe in a certain universal substance, material as well as intelligent, that fashions all things that exist out of its own essence .”
Joseph Priestley, for example, in referring to the reaction of steam on iron, whilst fully acknowledging that the iron gains weight as it binds with oxygen to form a calx, iron oxide, iron also loses the basis of inflammable air ( hydrogen ), and this is the substance or principle, to which we give the name phlogiston .” Following Lavoisier ’ s description of oxygen as the oxidizing principle ( hence the name oxygen: oxus
In a Tao religious aspect, to have a rooster fight another rooster, was the same in substance as a fire-renewal custom, where the rooster and the cockfight then takes its place as an indispensable spring ritual, and Taoism, which assessed it positively in this form, can be thought to have guaranteed its continued existence ”.
First, the substance of a thing is peculiar to it and does not belong to any other thing .” ( Z. 13 1038b10 ), i. e. not universal and we know this is essence.
Whereas for Kant, substance is that which persists ,” ( i. e., exists at all times ), for Wittgenstein it is that which, figuratively speaking, persists ” through a space ” of possible worlds.
The superficial layer LPs ( SLLPs ), also known as Reinke ’ s space, is composed of amorphous substance and microfibrils which allows this cover layer to slide ” over the deep layer easily.
A solvent ( from the Latin solvō, I loosen, untie, I solve ”) is a substance that dissolves a solute ( a chemically different liquid, solid or gas ), resulting in a solution.
This may have merged later with the belief that butterflies ate milk and butter ( compare Middle High German molkendiep-literally milk-thief ”; Modern German Molkendieb and Low German Botterlicker-literally butter-licker ”), or that they excreted a butter-like substance ( compare Middle Dutch boterschijte-literally butter-shitter ”, also Middle Dutch botervliege, Dutch botervlieg, German butterfliege ).
Bolivia stated that the coca leaf is not, in and of itself, a narcotic drug or psychotropic substanceand stressed that its legal system recognizes the ancestral nature of the licit use of the coca leaf, which, for much of Bolivia ’ s population, dates back over centuries .”
He has never felt more Jewish than with her Jew-hating ” grandmother, and his imagined conversation between their two families reveals a gulf in style, substance, and background.
Husserl countered that consciousness is not inthe mind but rather conscious of something other than itself ( the intentional object ), whether the object is a substance or a figment of imagination ( i. e., the real processes associated with and underlying the figment ).
Even as I fell I heard the door slam, which brought me a little comfort … that meant they were not pursuing me down the street with a stick, to beat me .”) into an environment where he cannot exist but cannot escape … Whereas Godot ’ s existence remains uncertain, here an external force exists ” represented by a sharp, inhuman, disembodied whistle ” which will not permit him to leave ; like Jacob, wrestles with it to illustrate its substance .” In simplistic terms the man ’ s actual fall could be seen to represent the fall of Man.
Researchers have characterized youth culture as embodying values that are in conflict with those of the adult world ”, Common concerns about youth culture include a perceived lack of interest in education, involvement in risky behaviors like substance use and sexual activity, and engaging extensively in leisure activities.
I find the profligacy of his art wearying .” Michael Glover, also writing about Tyson ’ s Turner Prize victory, agreed that, Tyson has a big brain and lots of loudly voiced ideas about the ‘ global totality of knowledge and language ’ but, taken together, the work seems emotionally thin, more the tricksy, adroit antics of some brainbox than art of any memorable substance .”
It has been said more than once that total Truth is inscribed in an eternal script in the very substance of our spirit ; what the different Revelations do is to crystallize ” and actualize ”, in different degrees according to the case, a nucleus of certitudes which not only abides forever in the divine Omniscience, but also sleeps by refraction in the naturally supernatural ” kernel of the individual, as well as in that of each ethnic or historical collectivity or of the human species as a whole.
Broun stated that the substance of any two Zane Grey books could be written upon the back of a postage stamp .” T. K. Whipple praised a typical Grey novel as a modern version of the ancient Beowulf saga, a battle of passions with one another and with the will, a struggle of love and hate, or remorse and revenge, of blood, lust, honor, friendship, anger, grief — all of a grand scale and all incalculable and mysterious .” But he goes on to criticize Grey ’ s writing, His style, for example, has the stiffness which comes from an imperfect mastery of the medium.

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