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Prosper of Aquitaine gives a short, reliable description of the historic meeting, but gives all the credit of the successful negotiation to Leo.
A description of that meeting is included in the Charles Burdett book Life of Kit Carson.
In the codex's description of the first meeting between Moctezuma and Cortés, the Aztec ruler is described as giving a prepared speech in classical oratorial Nahuatl, a speech which as described verbatim in the codex ( written by Sahagún's Tlatelolcan informants who were probably not eyewitnesses of the meeting ) included such prostrate declarations of divine or near-divine admiration as, " You have graciously come on earth, you have graciously approached your water, your high place of Mexico, you have come down to your mat, your throne, which I have briefly kept for you, I who used to keep it for you ," and, " You have graciously arrived, you have known pain, you have known weariness, now come on earth, take your rest, enter into your palace, rest your limbs ; may our lords come on earth.
This Glasgow scientist seems to have been the first to suggest the usage of a manometric gas flame for optical transmission, demonstrated at a meeting of the Glasgow Philosophical Society ; " The History of selenium and its action in the Bell Photophone, with description of recently designed form ", Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow No. 13, 1881, * * * Moser, J.
* Site of the Zunyi Conference – Photo and description of the building in which the landmark 1935 politburo meeting was held
A new constitution, approved overwhelmingly in February 1989, dropped the word " socialist " from the official description of the country ; guaranteed freedoms of expression, association, and meeting ; and withdrew the guarantees of female rights that appeared in the 1976 constitution.
At the meeting at which Newton was elected, he read a description of a reflecting telescope which he had invented, and " it was ordered that a letter should be written by the secretary to Mr Newton to acquaint him of his election into the Society, and to thank him for the communication of his telescope, and to assure him that the Society would take care that all right should be done him with respect to this invention.
In his description of this meeting, Theophanes Continuatus mentions that " the two emperors … conversed ", which may indicate renewed Byzantine recognition of Simeon's imperial claims.
Stephen Jones, the trial attorney who first represented McVeigh, cited evidence of a meeting in Davao City, Mindanao, in 1992 or 1993, in which 1993 World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef, al-Qaeda members Abdul Hakim Murad and Wali Khan Amin Shah, and a " farmer " fitting Nichols's description met to discuss the Oklahoma bombing.
The term " Aber " is associated with the ' pouring out ' of a river, hence the description of the two rivers meeting and forming an estuary.
Alan Perlis gave a vivid description of the meeting: " The meetings were exhausting, interminable, and exhilarating.
The meeting was chaired by the President of the society, Thomas Bell, who had written up the description of Darwin's reptile specimens from the Beagle expedition.
There remains a description of a Muggletonian holiday meeting held at the Reading Room at 7 New Street, London on February 14 1869.
: 19 December: Rothschild has quickly prepared a description of the bird, as Traversia lyalli, which is read by Ernst Hartert at the British Ornithologists ' Club meeting.
The first description of a modern objective ethnography of the peoples inhabiting La Gran Chichimeca was done by Norwegian naturalist and explorer Carl Sofus Lumholtz in 1890 when he traveled on muleback through northwestern Mexico, meeting the indigenous peoples on friendly terms.
The transcription has then been edited to merge into a description of his and Ada's actual meeting, and then out again.
Prosper of Aquitaine gives a short, reliable description of the historic meeting, but gives all the credit of the successful negotiation to Leo.
The Money Lenders begins with a vivid description of the scene in the lobby of the Sheraton Washington Hotel during that 1980 IMF meeting, which Sampson labels " the most superior of all salesmen's conventions.
20: 1-20: 42 5 ) the description of David and Jonathan's final meeting in 1 Sam.
Thomas Bell, who had written up the description of Darwin's reptile specimens from the Beagle expedition, presided over the meeting.
Includes description of the author meeting a Tropicana dancer and their subsequent love affair.
In his description of the first meeting, Hirst wrote that what brought the men together was actually a " devotion to science, pure and free, untrammelled by religious dogmas ," and he predicted that situations would arise when their concerted efforts would be of great use.
It describes what happened to the people who actually went to the museum on the designated afternoon to see if Soames showed up ; at 2: 10 PM, a person meeting Soames ' description appears, and begins searching through the catalogue and various biographical dictionaries.

description and held
Those who have never traveled the width and length of this land cannot conceive, on the basis of textbook description alone, the overwhelming space and variety of this country held together under one government.
In the Lagrangian description, the material derivative of is simply the partial derivative with respect to time, and the position vector is held constant as it does not change with time.
However, there is wide dispute whether Popper's description of " historicism " is an accurate description of Hegel, or more a reflection of his own philosophical antagonists, including Marxist-Leninist thought, then widely held as posing a challenge to the philosophical basis of the West, as well as theories such as Spengler's which drew predictions about the future course of events from the past.
It is commonly held that Frege held such a view — the description being embedded in what he called the sense ( Sinn ) of the name.
Theology and religious studies are sometimes seen as being in tension ; they are sometimes held to coexist without serious tension ; and it is sometimes denied that there is as clear a boundary between them as the brief description here suggests.
It involves a great departure from the methods of political action established in this country, where reforms, and especially financial reforms, have always been considerate and even tender ... I do not yet see the ground on which it can be justly held that any one description of property should be more heavily burdened than others, unless moral and social grounds can be shown first: but in this case the reasons drawn from those sources seem rather to verge in the opposite direction, for real property has more of presumptive connection with the discharge of duty that that which is ranked as personal ... the aspect of the measure is not satisfactory to a man of my traditions ( and these traditions lie near the roots of my being )... For the sudden introduction of such change there is I think no precedent in the history of this country.
The description almost immediately appears to be describing the persecution of Reformers and Protestant or pre-Protestant groups of people who suffered persecution and execution before, during, and after the Middle Ages, and this view seems to have been held by Bruce R. McConkie in his first edition of Mormon Doctrine.
Despite any difficulties with Homer's description of the island, in classical and Roman times the island now called " Ithaca " was universally held to be the home of Odysseus ; the Hellenistic identifications of Homeric sites, such as the identifications of Lipari as the island of Aeolus, are usually taken with a grain of salt, and attributed to the ancient tourist trade.
In the European Patent Convention ( EPC ), " state of the art shall be held to comprise everything made available to the public by means of a written or oral description, by use, or in any other way, before the date of filing of the European patent application " according to.
The description given in the book is different from that of the pas d ' armes held at Razilly and Saumur ; conspicuously absent are the allegorical and chivalresque ornamentations that were in vogue at the time.
As a proper nominalist, he held that definition and predication are either false or tautological, since we can only say that every individual is what it is, and can give no more than a description of its qualities, e. g. that silver is like tin in colour.
In 1925, the famous Scopes Trial was held in Dayton and, for a period of time, filled the town with hucksters of every description and journalists from around the world.
In one description, one of the two iron nails that held the iron shaft in place was replaced with a weak wooden pin that would break on impact causing the shaft to twist sideways.
She continued with a description of the similar qualities of women who had entered professions previously held only by men.
Inspired by Plato's Republic and the description of Atlantis in Timaeus, it describes a theocratic society where goods, women and children are held in common.
Whilst not unique to Rochester ( similar sweeps gatherings were held right across southern England, notably in Bristol, Deptford, Whitstable and Hastings ), the Rochester revival was directly inspired by Dickens ' description of the celebration in Sketches by Boz.
" Bertrand Russell may also have held a similar theory, that a proper name is a disguised definite description that signifies some unique characteristic.
In fact, the first record of the place-name occurs in the mid 13th century Chronicle of Mann, and the first description of the role and composition of an assembly held on-site occurs in the early 15th century.
This view is not held by the majority of historians however who believe an engagement of some description did occur, noting it would be dangerous for an aspiring rhetorician and historian such as Tacitus to have completely fabricated such events.
Durousseau v. United States, 10 U. S. 307 ( 1810 ) held that Congress's affirmative description of certain judicial powers implied a negation of all other powers.
His statement, in a letter to the Colonial Secretary, that " free settlers in general ... are by far the most discontented persons in the country " and that " emancipated convicts, or persons become free by servitude, made in many instances the best description of settlers ", was much held against him.
He held that social scientists are communicators who share frames of meaning across cultural contexts through their work by utilising " the same sources of description ( mutual knowledge ) as novelists or others who write fictional accounts of social life.

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