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When threatened to be made a fool and fully overpowered by Octavius, she takes her own life: She is not to be silences by the new master, she is the one who will silence herself: My resolution and my hands I ll trust / None about Caesar ( IV.
* None of the old theories successfully address the challenge of developing leadership presence ”; that certain something ” in leaders that commands attention, inspires people, wins their trust and makes followers want to work with them.
According to Carrie Ann Sitren of the Goldwater Institute, this was a clear attempt to silence people in the community who have been critical of the board s actions, and have made good-faith attempts to ensure the district is spending taxpayer money wisely .” None of the records requested were private or confidential, and thus, should have been readily available to be released to the public, according to the assistant state Ombudsman.
None of these prohibitions applied to bank-eligible securities ” ( i. e., US government and state general obligation securities ).
Baseball legend, Ed Barrow, who managed Crawford in his first two years with Detroit, and went on to convert Babe Ruth to an outfielder as general manager of the Yankees, once said that there never was a better hitter ” than Crawford .” One of his contemporaries, Fielder Jones, said of Crawford: None of them can hit quite as hard as Crawford.
Still, at Schacht s denazification trial ( subsequent to his acquittal at Nuremberg ) it was declared by a judge that None of the civilians in the resistance did more or could have done more than Schacht actually did .”
None of them seems to care that he ll be branded as a hockey killer ,” Bathgate wrote — for which the N. H. L.
He was an impressive lecturer and the radiologist AE Barclay said that: None who heard him could forget the vividness of the word-pictures he placed before them .”
None of the official inquiries took Safford ′ s statement as fact, the most generous reporting that he was misled ” and that his memory was faulty.
What kind of hurt ?” Baba Kharak Singh said: None of your business!
* Beatrice von Bismarck, Freedom I Have None: Martha Rosler in der Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin .” Texte zur Kunst, # 62, June 2006.
While on the road to Makka for pilgrimage the wind blew so hard that Umar asked: Can anyone narrate to us something the Prophet about the wind ?” None of those present could answer.
According to him, The meaning of the Prophet's saying: I was a Prophet while Adam was between the water and the clay-is ' I was a Prophet in actual fact, aware of my Prophethood, while Adam was between the water and the clay .” He then went on to say " None of the other Prophets was a Prophet, nor aware of his Prophethood, except when he was sent ( on his mission ) after his coming into existence with his material body and his complete fulfilment of the preconditions of Prophethood.
None of the military campaigns undertaken by King Louis I – and John of Küküllő s chronicle says that he made war (…) against the Moldavians almost every year ” – could force Bogdan s allegiance.

and superficial
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.
As Ravel said, It is probably better after all for us to be on frigid terms for illogical reasons .” Ravel stoically absorbed superficial comparisons with Debussy promulgated by biased critics, including Pierre Lalo, an anti-Ravel critic who stated, Where M. Debussy is all sensitivity, M. Ravel is all insensitivity, borrowing without hesitation not only technique but the sensitivity of other people .” During 1913, in a remarkable coincidence, both Ravel and Debussy independently produced and published musical settings for poems by Stéphane Mallarmé, again provoking comparisons of their work and their perceived influence on each other, which continued even after Debussy s death five years later.
During the eighteenth and a large part of the nineteenth centuries, a taste for Chinese art and architecture existed and often resulted in a superficial copying ”.
Welsh feels that Salvatore fails in this regard, saying " any blood Drizzt finds on his hands is quickly justified and most internal ” conflict is superficial at best.
There are additional explanations of the name Gagauz, but most of them cannot be taken seriously and are clearly only superficial combinations — such as that of Jireček ( cited after Pees 1984, p. 81 ), who suggests that the words gaga ( beak ) and us ( straight ) are supposed to mean those who speak out as they think ,” because the Gagauz like a good talk.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine reported a case in 1997 in which a 14-year-old boy from Danville, Virginia, spilled the contents of the shot glass onto his face while dropping the shot glass into the beer, resulting in multiple separate sites of superficial partial-thickness burns ” about his face and neck.
In these situations, cliques are described as social grouping of persons that exhibits a great deal of peer pressure on its members and is exclusive, based on superficial differences ”.
As real incomes rose, so public authorities were enabled ( and indeed encouraged ) to raise funds, both from taxation and through borrowing, to accelerate the rate of investment and current spending in projects which are partly immediately productive, partly conducive to the creation of the good life, as seen in Germany .... Any superficial examination of the German townscape, let alone perusal of the statistics, shows that Germany has spent sums on hospitals, libraries, theatres, schools, parks, railway-stations, socially-aided housing, underground railways, airports, museums, and so on which are simply not to be compared with British efforts in this direction .”
However, McRae describes the link between Bodhidharma ( and therefore Sengcan ) and the Lankavatara Sutra as superficial ”.

and minds
Tyrants have always used their technique of psychological artillery ” in an attempt to cause havoc and confusion in the minds of people and hypnotize them with intimidation and cynicism.
Fellini told her that he hoped to convey the three levels on which our minds live: the past, the present, and the conditional-the realm of fantasy ”.
In his paper Ideas, minds, and Berkeley ” Pappas revealed some discrepancies between fountain-head evidences and Allaire s approach to a reconstruction of Berkeley s idealism.
At the beginning of One-Dimensional Man Marcuse writes, The people recognize themselves in their commodities ; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment ,”< ref > Harold Marcuse < http :// www. marcuse. org / herbert / quotes / QuotRedThread. html # Capitalism ></ ref > meaning that under capitalism ( in consumer society ) humans become extensions of the commodities that they buy, thus making commodities extensions of people's minds and bodies.
At the proposal of the Permanent Delegations of Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey, and as approved by its Executive Board and General Conference in conformity with its mission of constructing in the minds of men the defences of peace ”, UNESCO was associated with the celebration, in 2007, of the eight hundredth anniversary of Rumi's birth.
Ayman al-Zawahiri stated that We are in a media battle for the hearts and minds of our umma of Muslims .” Towards winning the hearts and minds of the MENA region, Al-Qaeda and its affiliates have produced propaganda films and documentaries depicting jihadist attacks, last will and testament videos, training, and interviews, all meant to boost morale among supporters.
The manual, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare, clearly advocated a strategy of terror as the means to victory over the hearts and minds of Nicaraguans.
• Goals: Goals are objects, experiences, or outcomes that we imagine and desire in our minds.
The origins of this sport is claimed to be derived from the Athenians when Themistocles, marching his army against the Persians, chanced upon two cocks fighting and charged his army saying Behold, these do not fight for their household gods, for the monuments of their ancestors, for glory, for liberty or the safety of their children, but only because one will not give way to the other .” Inspired, his army defeated the Persians and after ordained by law, cockfighting was annually practiced as " an institution partly religious and partly political at Athens, and continued there for the purpose of improving the seeds of valour in the minds of the Athenian youth ".
Further, the Sikh Gurus inform their followers: Some remain absorbed in Samadhi, their minds fixed lovingly on the One Lord ; they reflect only on the Word of the Shabad .” ( p503 )
Background information of the sort we provided is both appropriate and routine for any sophisticated subject of media coverage, and particularly where the mission includes earning and retaining the hearts and minds of the local populace and maintaining the support of the international community, failing to measure the effectiveness of one's past efforts and statements undermines the mission .”
Be ye reformed in the newness of your minds, that ye may know those things which are of God ; and the peace of God shall be with you ”.
In the press, The Times art critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston agreed that In a series of one-man and group exhibitions, his paintings and puzzles, sculptures and contraptions-contemporary successors to Duchamp s chance-based works-have delighted and tantalised an tangled into knots the minds of viewers ... Tyson s works are like experiments, made not to prove facts but to promote creativity.
Saipan also has a negative place in many Irish people's minds after the Roy Keane Incident ”, a bitter and public falling-out between Republic of Ireland soccer star Roy Keane and Ireland manager Mick McCarthy which took place before the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Those of us who advocate Black Power are quite clear in our own minds that a non-violent ” approach to civil rights is an approach black people cannot afford and a luxury white people do not deserve.
Relf provided a comprehensive definition of horticulture as ; the art and science of plants resulting in the development of minds and emotions of individuals, the enrichment and health of communities, and the integration of the garden ” in the breadth of modern civilisation.
Founded by African American author and historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson, The Journal of Negro History wrote, Their Eyes Were Watching God is a gripping story … the author deserves great praise for the skill and effectiveness shown in the writing of this book .” The critic noted Hurston s anthropological approach to writing, She studied them until she thoroughly understood the working of their minds, learned to speak their language …”
The locals had other ideas and took the trees and being successful here, none molesting, they called it Freetown .” Fullonton states that at incorporation in 1764, changing the name from Freetown ” to Raymond ” was taking a new and classical one, shows that there are minds not disposed to tread all the time in one path, but capable of thinking and advancing ,” and that the word " Raymond " means the lustrous, luminous or shining world .”
On a more detailed level, Holmes amplified his earlier criticisms of subjective theories of contractual duties ( which grounded obligation in a meeting of the mindsof putatively contracting parties ), offering instead an objective theory ( which acknowledged that judges do and should give meaning to the language employed by the parties because of some belief as to the practice of the community or of a class, or because of some opinion as to policy ”).

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