Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry" ¶ 73
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

'" and defense
His replacement of Paul Wolfowitz has been looked upon favorably in the media with the Washington Post commenting, " England has a reputation for being less ideological than Wolfowitz and more attuned to the administrative demands of the Pentagon's second-ranking civilian job '" but critics still maintain that his prime loyalty remains to the defense industry.
On count three (" slave labor "), the judgement " allowed the defendants the benefit of the defense of ' necessity '" ( Telford Taylor, " The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials "; International Conciliation, No. 450, April 1949 ).

'" and work
'" Orwell wrote later that he felt guilty about his role in the work of empire and he " began to look more closely at his own country and saw that England also had its oppressed ..." Orwell made changes to his appearance in Burma that remained for the rest of his life.
'" However, the quoted words are not found in Hesiod's extant work.
* The work required to move an electric charge of one coulomb through an electrical potential difference of one volt, or one '" coulomb volt " ( C · V ).
'" Bracton's work was the second legal treatise studied by the young apprentice lawyer Thomas Jefferson.
Beiderbecke plays piano on his recordings " Big Boy " ( October 8, 1924 ), " For No Reason at All in C " ( May 13, 1927 ), " Wringin ' and Twistin '" ( September 17, 1927 )— all with ensembles — and his only solo recorded work, " In a Mist " ( September 8, 1927 ).
" They were equally conceptual developments from his work on projective identification-from the " minutely split ' particles '" Bion saw as expelled in pathological p. i. by the psychotic, who would then go on to " lodge them in the angry, so-called ' bizarre objects ' by which he feels persecuted and controlled ".
'" ( Exodus 13: 8 ) Traditionally, families and friends gather in the evening to read the text of the Haggadah, an ancient work derived from the Mishnah ( Pesahim 10 ).
'" He refused to identify himself as a philosopher, historian, structuralist, or Marxist, maintaining that " The main interest in life and work is to become someone else that you were not in the beginning.
His reign length — as preserved in the damaged Turin King List — was disputed in the past with Jürgen von Beckerath reading the damaged figure on the papyrus fragment as only 13 years in his 1964 work Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, while both Alan Gardiner — in The Royal Canon of Turin ( 1959 )— and Kenneth Kitchen in his 1987 paper " The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relation to the Bronze Age at the ' High, Middle or Low '" University of Göteborg convention maintained that it was 23 years.
'" In deliberate contrast to the approach taken by Jean Epstein and his peers, which was to never leave anything in their work to chance, with every aesthetic decision having a rational explanation and fitting clearly into the whole, Buñuel and Dalí made a cardinal point of eliminating all logical
Similarly, Shahra Razavi says better understanding of care work " would allow us to shift our priorities from ' making money ' or ' making stuff ' to ' making livable lives ' and ' enriching networks of care and relationship '" which should be central to economics.
The earliest use of sine wave synthesizers and Parliament-Funkadelic-style bass grooves in Dr. Dre's work appeared on N. W. A's single " Alwayz into Somethin '" from their 1991 album Efil4zaggin.
Freud had earlier covered very similar ground in '" A Child is Being Beaten "'-' they both used material from her analysis as clinical illustration in their sometimes complementary papers ' - in which he highlighted a female case where ' an elaborate superstructure of day-dreams, which was of great significance for the life of the person concerned, had grown up over the masochistic beating-phantasy ... which almost rose to the level of a work of art '.
'" " As part of that work, Barbour's firm arranged meetings and briefings with ' Senators, members of Congress and their staffs, as well as Executive Branch Officials in the White House, National Security Council, State Department, and Immigration & Naturalization Service '.
Pieces range from a life-size bronze book-figure " Bookin '" by Terry Allen to " Palouse Columns " by Robert Maki to " Technicolor Heart ," a fourteen-foot painted bronze work by Jim Dine.
Sir Patrick said, " Only somebody who was scientifically illiterate could argue that evidence from a new area of research was ' incontrovertible '" but Michael claimed that Bateson had misunderstood the way his work had been cited.
'" The Doujinshi artists almost never get the permission of those who own the works they modify, though their work is seen to contribute to the overall cultural production.
'" Despite their difficulties on the film, Zemeckis would go on to work with Turner again, casting her as the voice of Jessica Rabbit in 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
'" Film Editor Richard Currier recounted that Walker never drove a car, so his wife had to drive him to work every day.
With respect to '" emotional intelligence "... successful fathering ', the advice has been given: ' don't try to use reverse psychology .... such strategies are confusing, manipulative, dishonest, and they rarely work '.
'" However, he conceded that the best of this work had " considerably expanded the possibilities of journalism.
'" Indeed, Kunze, the original author of the German work, had much to complain about when it came to changes, but most of all that there was no " final moment " where one concept for the production was crystallized, partly because the director didn't seem " able to decide what was good or bad about both Jim Steinman's and Michael Crawford's ideas.
He delivers keynotes and seminars at international events, and his work has been featured in major publications, including Business Week, Fortune, and The Wall Street Journal ( Morville, Ambient Findability ). Peter is best known as a founding father of information architecture, having coauthored the field's best-selling book, '" Information Architecture for the World Wide Web "' ( ISBN 978-0596527341, AKA " the Polar Bear Book ") ( Morville, Ambient Findability ).
* Gay rights activists in the U. S. state of California urged people to support equal rights by " calling in ' gay '" to work.

'" and director
'" From 1986 to 1988, he was given his first professional role by director Daniel Abineri, in a production of The Rocky Horror Show.
'" FBI director J. Edgar Hoover was one of the nation's most fervent anti-communists, and one of the most powerful.
Aykroyd got director John Landis to include the Jake and Elwood Blues characters listening to " Hold On, I'm Comin '" and " Soothe Me " while riding in the Bluesmobile in the 1980 cult film The Blues Brothers as a tribute to Sam & Dave.
Wise's role, as stated by Ashley, was to be a '" football-related " executive director '.
'" The director auditioned 200 actors for the role but kept coming back to the musician.
" Journalist Muhammad Idrees Ahmad wrote in CounterPunch that " the BBC's director general Mark Thompson can hardly be described as a disinterested party: in 2005 he made a trip to Jerusalem where he met with Ariel Sharon in what was seen in Israel as an attempt to ' build bridges ' and ' a " softening " to the corporation's unofficial editorial line on the Middle East '"
" CSPI director Michael F. Jacobson said of ACSH, '" This organization promotes confusion among consumers about what is safe and what isn't ... ACSH is using a slick scientific veneer to obscure and deny truths that virtually everyone else agrees with.
'" Charles Okun, first assistant director on Thunderbolt, added, " Clint was the only guy that ever said ' no '.
'" The Chicago Readers Dave Kehr has stated, " The structure is a mess ... which ultimately makes it too difficult to tell whether its oddly compelling qualities are the result of a coherent artistic strategy or the cynical carelessness of a director sidelined.
The President's visitor, Bonnie, is Bonnie Arbuthnot, a development director in Chicago who won the SciFi Channel's " Get in the ' Gate '" contest for a walk-on role as a White House staffer.

'" and Howard
#" Train Kept A-Rollin '" ( album outtake ) ( Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann )-3: 22
'"Howard G. Goldberg, The New York Times, 18 July 2004.
"' For the Love of Barbara Allen '" is the title of a short story by Robert E. Howard in which an old dying woman is reunited with the youthful reincarnation of her lost love, killed in the Civil War.
* " El hundimiento de la Casa de Usher '" ( 1983 ) by Jesús Franco with Howard Vernon

'" and noted
" LDS Church apostle Gordon B. Hinckley noted that the " more good " translation is incorrect but added that " Mormon means ' more good '" is a positive motto for members of the LDS Church.
'" 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.
'" Franklin praised the Indian way of life, their customs of hospitality, their councils, which reached agreement by discussion and consensus, and noted that many white men had voluntarily given up the purported advantages of civilization to live among them, but that the opposite was rare.
" Williamson also noted that Heinlein closed the novel " with a vigorous statement of his unhappiness with ' the historical imperative '" leading to the loss of individual freedom as governmental organizations grew.
Saunders Lewis, the noted Welsh-language poet, novelist, dramatist, and nationalist, in fact rejected the possibility of Anglo-Welsh literature, because of the use of the language of the British colonialists, affirming that '" the literature which people called Anglo-Welsh was indistinguishable from English literature ".
'" Still, she noted in her memoirs, " e continued to see each other constantly.
She warned and counseled them against having more children, and noted in the medical record two days later, '" Apparently patient and husband plan to have as many babies as nature will allow!
'" A 2003 review noted, " this musically rich, legend-based classic evokes enough swashbuckling spectacle to keep one smiling.
'" Game Informer noted " It's nothing new to the Wario Land enthusiast, but it's enjoyable nonetheless ".
'" The New York Times noted that Emanuel had, in fact, opposed the legalization of euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide when such proposal were being debated in the late 1990s.
'" Cross Rhythms noted the growing popularity of the band, and described them as playing " an interesting mix of hardcore and indie rock, utilising loops, keyboards, acoustic guitars and melodic vocal harmonies, amongst the onslaught of heavy guitars and screeching hardcore vocals.
'" Also in 2003, Ben Rayner of Toronto Star referred to " Bart to the Future " as " a lame 2000 outing " and noted that Entertainment Weekly " rightly dubbed the ' worst episode ever '".
As historians have noted, clergymen " encouraged people to induce ' visions '" ( Buel, 11 ).
'" Virdi also noted Kapadia for " fighting her way to the top, preferring to perform roles she described as serious and exacting rather than flippant and unchallenging ," calling her parts in Aitbaar ( 1985 ), Kaash ( 1987 ) and Drishti ( 1990 ) as roles " where she drew from the well of her own experience.
'" Passmore and Kochanowski-Sutter also noted that in the episode " we see a dreamcatcher on the wall behind Dr. Steve as he treats Homer.
Edmé Bouchardon ( 29 May 1698 – 27 July 1762 ) was a French sculptor, esteemed in his day as the greatest sculptor of his time < ref > The noted antiquary and connoisseur, the comte de Caylus, who had followed Bouchardon's career closely since 1733 and hailed him as a modern Phidias, wrote a Vie d ' Edmé Bouchardon, ( Paris, 1763 ) that has been reprinted in Geneva 1973 ; Voltaire wrote to Caylus in 1740, '" Il me semble que vous méritiez de naître dans un plus beau siècle.
'" Foster noted that before Smith's first documented plural marriage to Louisa Beaman in April 1841, Smith's " earlier sexual relationships may have been considered marriages, but we lack convincing contemporary evidence supporting such an interpretation.
Cardozo noted that, " A promise may be lacking, and yet the whole writing may be ' instinct with an obligation '" and, if so, " there is a contract.
As noted in a seminal publication by Leblond, " the reappearance at each cycle of a new dormant cell which acts as the stem cell of spermatocytes is described as the ' Stem Cell Renewal Theory '".
'" He noted that he was very pleased with the extra publicity Sacks ' campaign had generated, and that sales had increased.
As the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women noted, many of the feminists who pushed for having section 28 in the Charter hoped that it would not just be read literally but would also " provide a social and historical context in which women's claims can be better understood "; it existed to remind judges charged with enforcing the Charter that women had been " recognized as ' persons '" and had gained more equality in marriage.
Tolkien later noted that the Ents were partly founded in his disappointment " with the shabby use made in Shakespeare of the coming of ' Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill '" in Macbeth.
Hob Moor, which forms part of the Knavesmire and hence Micklegate Stray, is first mentioned in documents in 1374 as '" Yhorkesmore ""' and first noted as '" Hobbe Moore "' in 1624 by the cartographer, Samuel Parsons.

2.832 seconds.