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(...) One old woman 62 years old went home near Hansimen and Japanese soldiers came at night and wanted to rape her.
One critic writes that the album is " one of the more complex and simply confounding records ever released by a major label " and another writes that the single "' A Small Victory ', which seems to run Madame Butterfly through Metallica and Nile Rodgers (...) reveals a developing facility for combining unlikely elements into startlingly original concoctions.
" One can die by the method proven in Katyn, that is by a single shot in the back of the head, or in the Soviet Forced Labour Camps, or in German Nazi concentration camps (...) there is no real difference in the way one dies (...) therefore it is our duty to stamp out the Soviet agents in Poland.
One of his biographers, Albert Mudry, stated that Politzer was " the greatest otologist of the 19th century and one of the greatest of all time (...) he covered all fields of otology ".

(...) and characteristics
Object-Based Image Analysis ( OBIA ) – also Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis ( GEOBIA ) – " is a sub-discipline of geoinformation science devoted to (...) partitioning remote sensing ( RS ) imagery into meaningful image-objects, and assessing their characteristics through spatial, spectral and temporal scale ".

(...) and these
Moreover, these subjects are generally those in which your position is most emotional, i. e. precisely those on which you would have great interest in being tested against other people's reactions (...) Among your entourage, the not-so-good only go after your approval ; the worst make a policy of coaxing you ; the best soon cease to readily offer themselves to discussion.
The main pure representative of the streak is Manuela Ferreira Leite, but even she called herself a « social democrat » and explained « I'm not certainly liberal, I'm also not populist » and lead the social democratic factions during internal party rifts, though she accepts the nickname " Portuguese iron lady " and comparisons to Thatcher if « means (...) an enormous intransigence on values and in principles, of not abdicating from these values and from these principles and of continuing my way independently of the popularity of my actions and the effects on my image ».
Paracelsus, who was called the " Luther of Medicine ", describes these mystics sages as " persons who have been exalted ( verzueckt ) to God, and who have remained in that state of exaltation, and have not died (...) nobody knew what became of them, and yet they remained on the earth ".
(...) I suggest that we not learn from the ways of the Palestinians and speak in verbal blows like these.
(...) That the Xingu tribes continue to exist, in fact to thrive, is due largely to the extreme dedication, intelligence, cunning, and physical strength of these brothers.
The bull recognized the existence of witches :" any persons of both sexes, unmindful of their own salvation and straying from the Catholic Faith, have abandoned themselves to devils, incubi and succubi, and by their incantations, spells, conjurations, and other accursed charms and crafts, enormities and horrid offences, have slain infants yet in the mother's womb, as also the offspring of cattle, have blasted the produce of the earth, the grapes of the vine, the fruits of the trees, nay, men and women, beasts of burthen, herd-beasts, as well as animals of other kinds, vineyards, orchards, meadows, pasture-land, corn, wheat, and all other cereals ; these wretches furthermore afflict and torment men and women, beasts of burthen, herd-beasts, as well as animals of other kinds, with terrible and piteous pains and sore diseases, both internal and external ; they hinder men from performing the sexual act and women from conceiving, whence husbands cannot know their wives nor wives receive their husbands ; over and above this, they blasphemously renounce that Faith which is theirs by the Sacrament of Baptism, and at the instigation of the Enemy of Mankind they do not shrink from committing and perpetrating the foulest abominations and filthiest excesses to the deadly peril of their own souls, whereby they outrage the Divine Majesty and are a cause of scandal and danger to very many (...) the abominations and enormities in question remain unpunished not without open danger to the souls of many and peril of eternal damnation.
He starts the book: " The fearefull aboundinge at this time in this countrie, of these detestable slaves of the Devil, the Witches or enchaunters, hath moved me ( beloved reader ) to dispatch in post, this following treatise of mine (...) to resolve the doubting (...) both that such assaults of Satan are most certainly practised, and that the instrument thereof merits most severely to be punished.
(...) The style is a discipline which makes these arms fall to let the world express a precise thought through the simplest and most beautiful arrangement.
Although these fiduciary duties are often delegated to an audit committee of the board of directors, the (...) Practice Advisory is also intended to apply to other oversight groups with equivalent authority and responsibility, such as trustees, legislative bodies, owners of an owner-managed entity, internal control committees, or full boards of directors " ( IIA Practice Advisory 2060-2 of 2004 ).
All ringleaders (...) are into a concentration camp to be re-educated (...) detention in concentration camp for these youths must be longer, 2-3 years (...) it is only through the utmost brutality that we will be able to avert the dangerous spread of anglophile tendencies, in these times where Germany fights for its survival.
In certain circumstances abortion may be seen as a necessary way of mitigating the results of these failures ./ It does not remove the urgent need to seek remedies for the causes of these failures ./ (...) There are circumstances, for example when a pregnancy may pose a direct threat to the life or health of the mother, when abortion is understandable ./ The probability of the birth of a severely disabled child ( where this may be predicted or diagnosed with an appreciable degree of accuracy ) also provides a situation in which in some circumstances in which many would – if reluctantly – choose an abortion ./ (...) There are social conditions in our country which are offensive to the Christian conscience, particularly those connected with bad housing and family poverty.
The third is service to the guru (...) Fourth is to sing My kirtan ( communal chorus ) (...) Japa or repetition of My Holy name and chanting My bhajans are the fifth expression (...) To follow scriptural injunctions always, to practice control of the senses, nobility of character and selfless service, these are expressions of the sixth mode of bhakti.

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Christian chroniclers tell that it appeared necessary to Constantine " to teach his subjects to give up their rites (...) and to accustom them to despise their temples and the images contained therein ," This led to the closure of temples because of a lack of support, their wealth flowing to the imperial treasure ; Constantine did not need to use force to implement this.

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But if life itself is good and pleasant (...) and if one who sees is conscious that he sees, one who hears that he hears, one who walks that he walks and similarly for all the other human activities there is a faculty that is conscious of their exercise, so that whenever we perceive, we are conscious that we perceive, and whenever we think, we are conscious that we think, and to be conscious that we are perceiving or thinking is to be conscious that we exist ... ( Nicomachean Ethics, 1170a25 ff.
" (...) In general, the word " materialistic " serves many of the younger writers in Germany as a mere phrase with which anything and everything is labeled without further study, that is, they stick on this label and then consider the question disposed of.
But it is also pointed out by many researchers, with its Sillon industriel, ' Especially in the Haine, Sambre and Meuse valleys, between the Borinage and Liège, (...) there was a huge industrial development based on coal-mining and iron-making ...'.
" Michel De Coster, Professor at the Université de Liège wrote also: " The historians and the economists say that Belgium was the second industrial power of the world, in proportion to its population and its territory (...) But this rank is the one of Wallonia where the coal-mines, the blast furnaces, the iron and zinc factories, the wool industry, the glass industry, the weapons industry ... were concentrated "
(...) If someone asks me how I can sleep at night knowing that my arms have killed millions of people, I respond that I have no problem sleeping, my conscience is clean.
As he writes in Liber E, " It is absolutely necessary that all experiments should be recorded in detail during, or immediately after, their performance (...) The more scientific the record is, the better.
He writes: Man hating among women has no popular name because it has never ( at least not until recently ) achieved apotheosis as a social fact, that is, it has never been ratified into public, culturally recognized and approved institutions (...) As a cultural institution, misogyny therefore seems to stand alone as a gender-based phobia, unreciprocated.
" (...) "( a ) n ecological correlation is almost certainly not equal to its corresponding individual correlation.
For his part, commentator Alexander Kiossev, wrote in " Understanding the Balkans: " The hero of one nation might be the villain of its neighbour (...) The Byzantine emperor Basil the Murderer ( sic ) of Bulgarians, a crucial figure in the Greek pantheon of heroes, is no less important as a subject of hatred for our national mythology ".
Derrida once explained that this assertion " which for some has become a sort of slogan, in general so badly understood, of deconstruction (...) means nothing else: there is nothing outside context.
(...) I guess there is some truth that must not be too exposed.
(...) The lions have temples and numerous spaces in which to roam ; the flesh of oxen is supplied to them daily (...) and the lions eat to the accompaniment of song in the Egyptian language ", thus the Greek name of the city Leontopolis was derived.
: The concert hall is one of the most beautiful in the world (...) without exaggeration.
(...) Everything is certain from the outset: incentives from anonymous financial backers, the deed ( always from behind ), sloppy investigation, lazy excuses, a few phrases, pitiful skiving, lenient punishments, suspension of sentences, privileges – " Carry on!
" (...) That is not bad justice.
(...) And now I would like to tell you something: it is not true that all those who call themselves ' national ' and who are nothing but gentrified militants have taken out a lease on this country and its language just for them.
(...) Germany is a divided country.

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The vehicles proved to be extremely useful and were praised as a great tactical asset by German troops: " Thank God (...) the Marders came and held down the enemy ", a German Panzergrenadier said when his whipsawed unit was relieved by forces employing Marder IFVs.

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In 1858, the last attempt was made by Johann Gustav Stickel, Jena University: " Das Etruskische (...) als Semitische Sprache erwiesen ".
During the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Flanders was characterised by the presence of large urban centres (...) at the beginning of the nineteenth century this region ( Flanders ), with an urbanisation degree of more than 30 per cent, remained one of the most urbanised in the world.
Nineteenth century industrialisation did not affect the traditional urban infrastructure, except in Ghent (...) Also, in Wallonia the traditional urban network was largely unaffected by the industrialisation process, even though the proportion of city-dwellers rose from 17 to 45 per cent between 1831 and 1910.
This argument fails in considering the imbalance in self-reported political allegiances by journalists themselves, that distort any market analogy as regards offer: (...) Indeed, in 1982, 85 percent of Columbia Graduate School of Journalism students identified themselves as liberal, versus 11 percent conservative " ( Lichter, Rothman, and Lichter 1986: 48 ), quoted in Sutter, 2001.
Only Gallus Anonymus mentions the then Prince on occasion of the description of his father's trip to Rus in 1018: " due to the fact that his son (...) Mieszko wasn't considered yet capable of taking the government by himself, he established a regent among his family during his trip to Rus ".
In 1968, Anne Buttimer noted that " ith some notable exceptions, (...) social geography can be considered a field created and cultivated by a number of individual scholars rather than an academic tradition built up within particular schools ".
(...) Perhaps the plane was hit by a missile, we still don ’ t know.
In its preamble, it states that it was created by the Ticinese people ( popolo ) " in order to guaranty peaceful life together with respect for the dignity of man, fundamental liberties and social justice (...) faithful to its historic task to interpret Italian culture within the Helvetic Confederation ".
In fact, in the following year the Decree Law Number 13 564 of 6 May 1927 globally regulated the show activities through extensive clauses ; defending a “ superior supervision of all the houses and show venues or public entertaining (...) by the General Inspection of Theatres and its delegates in behalf of the Public Instruction Ministry ” on its 200 articles.
In 1951 he wrote: " How much nonsense have not we of the present generation seen faded by our silence (...) Where now are (...) the Old Straight Trackers (...).
The present time is bound (...) to attempt an organization of future society by which the dynamite of revolution may be manipulated as persistently and consciously as contractors use real dynamite in building tunnels or roads.
(...) If anybody intends to extinguish the history ( by prohibiting its publication ) of the nation on the pretext of taking action under the above sections, his act will have to be treated as malafide one.
(...) Because he is an entrepreneur and not a poet, Khodorkovsky was regarded skeptically for many years by the sort of people who usually defend Russian dissidents.
(...) The financial crisis has spurred a debate about the proper balance between markets and government and prompted some scholars to question whether the conditions assumed by Smith ... are accurate for modern economies.
(...) In 1478 a Spanish fleet of thirty-five caravels was intercepted by an armed Portuguese squadron.
Some people who tried to walk along, they were pulled in by the fire, they all of the sudden disappeared right in front of you (...) You have to save yourself or try go get as far away from the fire, because the draught pulls you in.
(...) The limitations of camera lucida can be avoided by the procedure of digital reconstruction ".
Robert Frank's (...) enormously influential The Americans is in ways reminiscent both of Tocqueville's analysis of American institutions and of the analysis of cultural themes by Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict.

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