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little and known
If he attaches little importance to personal liberty, why not make this known to the world??
Besides, Miss Henrietta -- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back -- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing ; ;
In spite of the armistice negotiated by Amadee two years earlier, the war between Bishop Guillaume of Lausanne and Louis of Savoy was still going on, and although little is known about it, that little proves that it was yet another phase of the struggle against French expansion and was closely interwoven with the larger conflict.
The Dominican people have known no democratic institutions and precious little freedom for a generation, and all alternative leadership has been suppressed.
Since little is known about autism, and almost nothing has been written for the layman, we'd like to share one experienced mother's comments.
Duclos understood what was bothering Rousseau: that the writer of the Prosopopoeia of Fabricius should now become known as the writer of an amusing little operetta.
Missiles are very valuable weapons, but they also have their too little known limitations.
how little we know of what there is to be known is made humiliatingly clear by Mr. White in `` The Making Of The President 1960 ''.
However, applets have very little control over web page content outside the applet dedicated area, so they are less useful for improving the site appearance in general ( while applets like news tickers or WYSIWYG editors are also known ).
He had an elder sister called Theoclia and little is known about her.
Very little is known of the church under Alfred.
He was undoubtably the biggest influence on Plotinus in his development of Neoplatonism, although little is known about his own philosophical views.
Very little is known about his philosophical views.
Although the Umayyads did not have a historical presence in the region ( no member of the Umayyad family was known to have ever set foot in al-Andalus before ) and there were grave concerns about young Abd al-Rahman's inexperience, several of the lower-ranking Yemenite commanders felt they had little to lose and much to gain, and agreed to support the prince.
During this time, the girls were known as arktoi, or little she-bears.
Strictly speaking, the ' Accrington Pals ' battalion is properly known as the ' 11th East Lancashire Regiment ': the nickname is a little misleading, since of the four 250-strong companies that made up the original battalion only one was actually composed of men from Accrington.
* 1 BC – 8 AD: The Roman Game of kings is a game of which little is known, and which is more or less contemporary with the Latrunculi.
In this view, the Lamb of God references and other hallmarks of Revelation are linked to what is known of John the Baptist, though it must be confessed that little information about him is known.
The Blue Crane is migratory, primarily altitudinal, but details are little known.
" Robert Brough Smyth's Aborigines of Victoria of 1878 devoted ten pages to the bunyip, but concluded " in truth little is known among the blacks respecting its form, covering or habits ; they appear to have been in such dread of it as to have been unable to take note of its characteristics.
In Scottish Mythology a similar creature is known as the Bean nighe or ban nigheachain ( little washerwoman ) or nigheag na h-àth ( little washer at the ford ).
Although little is known about his early life, he was likely born in Bristol, England.

little and rarely
However, there is little danger of confusion because the bel is a rarely used unit.
However, he would take office with a group of men who possessed little or no official experience, who had rarely felt moved to speak in the House of Commons before, and who, as a group, remained hostile to Disraeli on a personal level, his assault on the Corn Laws notwithstanding.
In practice, as before the Reformation, many received communion rarely, as little as once a year in some cases ; George Herbert estimated it as no more than six times.
He rarely spoke, so little of his interior life is known.
In practice, the sectoral corporations exercised little independence and were largely controlled by the regime, and employee organizations were rarely led by employees themselves but instead by appointed Fascist party members.
Some of the horror came from the nature of the crimes shown, which often had very little reason behind them and in which the evildoers were rarely punished or defeated.
There is little indication that the Lollard Knights were specifically known as such during their lifetimes ; they were men of discretion, and unlike Sir John Oldcastle years later, rarely gave any hint of open rebellion.
Radiation is used rarely and is of little benefit except in the presence of a tumor.
For an artist of his stature, very little is known about Vangelis ' personal life and he rarely gives official interviews to journalists.
The early history of the Gauls is predominantly a work in archaeology-there being little written information ( save perhaps what can be gleaned from coins ) concerning the peoples that inhabited these regions-and the relationships between their material culture, genetic relationships ( the study of which has been aided, in recent years, through the field of archaeogenetics ), and linguistic divisions rarely coincide.
His paintings, rarely signed with a ' FZ ' monogram or signature, often contain a bottle gourd that was held at the waist by rural Italian women, a punning allusion to his surname, which signifies " little pumpkin "'.
Expensive watches for collectors rarely have digital displays since there is little demand for them.
Conditions, however, were rarely ideal, and the new, improved Kinetophone was retired after little more than a year.
Coffee is now perhaps a little less popular than in continental Europe, but is still drunk by many in both its instant and percolated forms, often with milk ( but rarely with cream ).
He engaged little in physical activity, practised jousting rarely, and only occasionally hunted.
In addition, “ he is often mentioned by writers like Montaigne and Lessing ... but he made no major contribution to intellectual history, and by the nineteenth century he seemed to be ... rather little read and rarely edited ” ( Gwynn, 140-1 ).
Accusations that were made had rarely been followed up, and were often dismissed as being little more than politically motivated international insults.
Furthermore, the Bibles are rarely without perverse little inserts to ensure that the reader imbibes their lethal poison instead of the saving water of salvation.
Among European species, there is the unique example of the European white elm U. laevis, which has little innate resistance to DED, but is eschewed by the vector bark beetles and only rarely becomes infected.
The extra digit is most common on the ulnar ( little finger ) side of the hand, less common on the radial ( thumb ) side, and very rarely within the middle three digits.
Though they are the most clearly perceived among all leverages, they rarely change behaviors and therefore have little long-term effect.
From 1999 to 2002, Staley became more reclusive, rarely leaving his Seattle condo ; little is known about the details of his life during this period.
In his column, Gomez stated, " During the past few days, the country ... has discovered Schilling's little secret, the one baseball insiders have known for years but has rarely surfaced into the mainstream.
His parents provided little emotional support for him during these years, rarely visiting or consoling him.
The pygmy right whale is rarely encountered and consequently little studied.

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