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** The Bee Gees begin their mid-1970s international comeback when " Jive Talkin '" reaches # 1 and goes platinum with sales over 1 million.
'" The Lord then goes on to state that with Moses, He speaks mouth to mouth, not in figures as with others who are present.
'" Gilbert goes on to say that Blind Justice " settles for the sort of nobler than-thou portrayal that marred the final seasons of Bochco's NYPD Blue.
Quoting Lane v. Wilson ( 1939 ) as well, the Petitioner notes that the 15th Amendment "' nullifies sophisticated as well as simple-minded modes of discrimination '" and goes on to say that " In contrast to the purportedly race-neutral grandfather clauses, white primaries, and gerrymanders invalidated in the foregoing cases, the OHA voting restriction is startlingly ' simple-minded '.

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:* Two American country dance films on DVD: " Country Corners " ( 1976 ), and " Full of Life A-Dancin '" ( 1978 ).
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'" on the competing claims of two towns to such renown: Stockton, California, and Holliston, Massachusetts.
'" " Faith " in this context is based on biblical uses of the term.
'" The one after him would then say, " I heard someone say, ' I heard a Companion say, ' I heard the Prophet ..." and so on.
'" Further location shooting took place in Sousse ( Jerusalem outer walls and gateway ), Carthage ( Roman amphitheatre ) and Matmata, Tunisia ( Sermon on the Mount and Crucifixion ).
'" It has also been noted that he had Moses seated on a throne, yet Moses was neither a King nor ever sat on such thrones.
'" Nancy responded, " Bob, based on the press reports I read then, I wouldn't have liked me either!
'" Reliance on revelation is like reliance on a Ouija board ; it bypasses the need to show how it connects its results to reality.
'" Haskins Laboratories Status Report on Speech Research 34: 141-150.
'" Even his friend, the novelist Charles Kingsley, wrote that he had read " no other book which so staggered and puzzled " him, that he could not believe that God had " written on the rocks one enormous and superfluous lie for all mankind.
"' That which bestows on everything tragic, its peculiar elevating force '" — he ( Schopenhauer ) says in The World as Will and Representation, Volume II, P. 495 — "' is the discovery that the world, that life, can never give real satisfaction and hence is not worthy of our affection: this constitutes the tragic spirit – it leads to resignation.
Their first major hit single was " You've Lost That Lovin ' Feelin '" on the Philles label in 1965.
Weathering has also given rise to circular " rock basins '" formed by the accumulation of water and the repeated freezing and thawing – a fine example is to be found at Kes Tor on Dartmoor.
'" Gromit enjoys eating " KornFlakes " and reading many books, including The Republic, by Pluto ( a nod to the Disney character of the same name and a pun on Plato ); Crime and Punishment, by Fido Dogstoyevsky ( a pun on Fyodor Dostoyevsky ); and a " how-to " guide entitled, Electronics for Dogs.
'" Writer Jay Kogen praised her performance on the show, particularly in the episode " Lisa's Substitute ", as able " to move past comedy to something really strong and serious and dramatic.
Eliminator, released in March 1983, featured two Top 40 singles (" Gimme All Your Lovin '" and " Legs "), four Mainstream Rock hits ( including " Got Me Under Pressure " and " Sharp Dressed Man "), and " Legs " peaking at No. 13 on the Club Play Singles chart.
In 1995, Nicks was reunited with Lindsey Buckingham and contributed the duet " Twisted " to the Twister movie soundtrack, while in 1996 the Sheryl Crow penned " Somebody Stand By Me " featured on the Boys on the Side soundtrack, and Nicks also remade Tom Petty's " Free Fallin '" for Fox's TV hit Party of Five.
" Letter on ' Humanism '" is often seen as a direct response to Sartre's 1945 lecture " Existentialism is a Humanism.
* Darkness .... to Light '" on Brambus Records 1996

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" Similarly, a writer for the International Crisis Group maintains that " the conception of ' political Islam '" is a creation of Americans to explain the Iranian Islamic Revolution.
'" They attempt to express everything that they want to explain without using universals such as " catness " or " chairness.
There is a legend of the abbey's foundation, purporting to explain the name '" Orval " and the coat of arms.
'" The Apology, the Smalcald Articles, the Treatise, and the Formula of Concord explain, defend, or serve as addenda to The Augsburg Confession.
'" In 1960, John Hohenberg, in The Professional Journalist, called the interpretive reporting which developed after World War II a " new journalism which not only seeks to explain as well as to inform ; it even dares to teach, to measure, to evaluate.
'" Inglis stated " If he does that, every Baptist preacher in the South is going to have to go to the pulpit on Sunday and explain the differences .”
'" Dillon and Gergel suggest that this might explain Plato's choice of Thrasymachus as the " combative and bombastic propounder of the ' might is right ' theory " for his Republic.
Among the early readers of Vestiges, Charles Darwin had conceived his own theory of natural selection to explain evolution six years earlier, and in July 1844 had written down his ideas in an '" Essay ".
The pluperfect is expressed by combining the auxiliary verb fost or the short version " fo '" (= " was " in English or " war " in German ) with the participle, which ( quite difficult to explain ) is stated in its feminine form.

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* George McKay ( 2004 ) '" Unsafe things like youth and jazz ": Beaulieu Jazz Festivals ( 1956 – 61 ) and the origins of pop festival culture in Britain '.
* Clare Birchall, '" There's been too much secrecy in this City ": The false choice between secrecy and transparency in US politics ' Cultural Politics, March, 2011.
As a mathematician, wrote folklore scholar David E. Bynum, Child came to his interest " in what he variously called ' popular ', ' primitive ', or ' traditional ' balladry '" ( that is, in oral literature, then deemed " primitive " because its stylistic features antedate the invention of writing ) not by accident " but by force of logic ":
* Clare Birchall, '" There's been too much secrecy in this city ": The False Choice between Secrecy and Transparency in US Politics ', Cultural Politics, March 2011.
'" Sander praised the tracks " The New Math " and " Dirt from a Holy Place ", but criticized the more experimental " Horseshoes and B-52s ": " to me it sometimes sounds like some random cutting and pasting was done on this track, leaving out a couple of seconds here and there.
* A. Brian, '" As to the Lugg ": its vanished mills, broken weirs and damaged bridges ’ Ibid.
'" Romance and the " Yellow Peril ": Race, Sex, and Discursive Strategies in Hollywood Fiction.
* Peter Goddard ( 2006 ), '" Improper liberties ": Regulating undercover journalism on ITV, 1967 – 1980 ', Journalism, 7 ( 1 ): 45-63.
* Igor Maver, '" My Beloved Mississippi River ": Michael Wilding's Somewhere New ,' Antipodes, 12, ii ( December 1998 ), 83-89
* Scott Lyall, '" East is West and West is East ": Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Quest for Ultimate Cosmopolitanism ', in Gardiner et al.
* 2009a: Richard Fisher '" How to do things with books ": Quentin Skinner and the dissemination of ideas ', History of European Ideas 35, pp. 276 – 80.
It is believed that the Book of Revelation depicts Jesus as " the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end " (), and applies similar terms to " the Lord God ": "' I am the Alpha and the Omega ,' says the Lord God, ' who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty '" ().
* McGinty, Doris Evans, '" As Large As She Can Make It ": The Role of Black Women Activists in Music, 1880 – 1945 ' in Locke, Ralph P., and Cyrilla Barr, editors, Cultivating Music in America: Women Patrons and Activists since 1860 ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997 ) ( Footnote 33 )
* Cahill, Rowan, '" Never Neutral ": on Labour history / radical history ', Illawarra Unity, Vol.
* Pronay, Nicholas, '" The land of promise ": the projection of peace aims in Britain ', in K. R. M.
" After Van Gogh had been dismissed from the evangelical career he had hoped to continue in the Borinage, he wrote to his brother Theo from Cuesmes in July 1880, and quoted Shakespeare's image from Henry IV, Part 1 of the dark emptiness inside a church to symbolize " empty and unenlightened preaching ": " Their God is like the God of Shakespeare's drunken Falstaff, ' the inside of a church '"
* '" The Manuscripts ": The culture of politics and forgery in Central Europe ', in A Rattleskull Genius: The many faces of Iolo Morganwg, ed.
* James Ross, '" Messidor ": Republican Patriotism and the French Revolutionary Tradition in Third Republic Opera '; in Barbara Kelly ( ed.
'" George Egerton ": Woman and Writer of the Eighteen Nineties '.
* Rolf H. Bremmer Jr, '" Mine is Bigger than Yours ": The Anglo-Saxon Collections of Johannes de Laet ( 1581 – 1649 ) and Sir Symonds D ' Ewes ( 1602 – 1650 )', Anglo-Saxon Books and Their Readers, ed.

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