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Vendôme formally took over command in Flanders on 4 August ; Villeroi would never again receive a major command – " I cannot foresee a happy day in my life save only that of my death.
The girl herself ( as far as I recall ) did not foresee such a fate for them and used to hide the issues of the journals in which they were first published under the sofa cushions ".
The public's reaction was lukewarm, and Bizet soon became convinced of its failure: " I foresee a definite and hopeless flop ".
Should anything of the kind happen ( and God avert the omen ), I foresee that our realm would suffer no harm, since England would not be absorbed by Scotland, but rather Scotland by England, being the noblest head of the entire island, since there is always less glory and honour in being joined to that which is far the greater, just as Normandy once came under the rule and power of our ancestors the English.
Indeed, with fear and terror I imagine the time, when those dark iconoclasts come to power: with their raw fists they will batter all marble images of my beloved world of art, they will ruin all those fantastic anecdotes that the poets loved so much, they will chop down my Laurel forests and plant potatoes and, oh !, the herbs chandler will use my Book of Songs to make bags for coffee and snuff for the old women of the future – oh !, I can foresee all this and I feel deeply sorry thinking of this decline threatening my poetry and the old world order-And yet, I freely confess, the same thoughts have a magical appeal upon my soul which I cannot resist ….
He uses the fact that induction assumes a valid connection between the proposition " I have found that such an object has always been attended with such an effect " and the proposition " I foresee that other objects which are in appearance similar will be attended with similar effects.
" He concluded, " I hope that some readers of this baffling case will foresee at least the false denouement.
: And, joyous, I foresee the joy I hope for one day.
I can foresee the deployment of Northwest University graduates around the world and an ongoing relationship with them that brings the world to the campus and takes the campus to the world.
However, he adds that there is little or nothing that can be done about this " short of some constitutional breakdown, which I neither foresee nor, certainly, wish for.
I foresee perdition.
The shorter message appears to say " I foresee perdition " or " prediction of perdition ".
I don't foresee anything in the future ; I highly doubt it.
On February 2, 2012, McMahon foreshadowed the end to the band, saying, “ I foresee an end to the usage of that name.
The date of the Letter – 6 / 7 July 1812 – has meanwhile been firmly established, not only by watermarks and references, but also by a later letter Beethoven ’ s to Varnhagen, according to which he must have met his “ Immortal Beloved ” on 3 July 1812: " I am sorry, dear V., that I could not spend the last evening in Prague with you, and I myself found it impolite, but a circumstance that I could not foresee prevented me.

I and universal
I would propose, first, an abandonment of attempts at a universal lexical list, as intrinsically unachievable, and operationally inadequate in proportion as it is achieved.
Acceptance of this classification is less universal than that of type I and type II, and unlike the other two, it is not currently included in Medical Subject Headings.
When I break My Silence, the impact of My Love will be universal and all life in creation will know, feel and receive of it.
Exceptions are bulls of canonization and decrees of ecumenical councils, which the Pope signs with the formula, " Ego N. Episcopus Ecclesiae catholicae ", without the numeral, as in " Ego Benedictus Episcopus Ecclesiae catholicae " ( I, Benedict, Bishop of the catholic / universal Church ).
" I maintain ", he wrote, " that a universal is not something real that exists in a subject ... but that it has a being only as a thought-object in the mind in anima ".
* December 19 – Pope Anastasius I dies at Rome after a 2-year reign, and is succeeded by Innocent I as the 40th pope proclaiming his universal power over the whole of Christendom.
* Theodosius I abolishes the Greek Olympic Games, ending a thousand years of festivals, as part of the general Christian policy to establish universal Christian worship in accordance with the doctrines set forth in the Nicene Creed.
*" Ah, by Bacchus, with this aria I shall receive universal applause.
I tell you this because I believe that the imperialists ' aggressiveness makes them extremely dangerous, and that if they manage to carry out an invasion of Cuba — a brutal act in violation of universal and moral law — then that would be the moment to eliminate this danger forever, in an act of the most legitimate self-defense.
" I am not, I thank God, fantastically persuaded in religion but ... do find it soundly and godly set forth in this universal Church of England.
Some mathematics books use U and E to represent the Identity Matrix ( meaning " Unit Matrix " and " Elementary Matrix ", or from the German " Einheitsmatrix ", respectively ), although I is considered more universal.
Henry I the Bearded quickly began his efforts to designate his sole surviving son as the universal heir of his patrimony, and from 1222, the young prince appears to have signed documents along with his father.
On January 3, 1846, Representative Robert Winthrop ridiculed the concept in Congress, saying " I suppose the right of a manifest destiny to spread will not be admitted to exist in any nation except the universal Yankee nation ".
The rule of the Riksdag was not to prevail again until after World War I, when universal and equal suffrage was also instated ( although under Adolf Frederick a minor number of women have had the vote ).
: Written SaP ( a comes from af-fir-mo, Latin for " I affirm "; the first vowel is taken, since it is universal )
: Written SeP ( e comes from ne-go, Latin for " I deny "; the first vowel is taken, since it is universal )
Precise interpretations of Nam ( u )- Myōhō-Renge-Kyō, how it is pronounced, and its position in Buddhist practice differ slightly among the numerous schools and sub-sects of Nichiren Buddhism, but " I take refuge in ( devote or submit myself to ) the Wonderful Law of the Lotus Flower Sutra " might serve as a universal translation.
I do not regret the tendency to free thought and atheism, which is almost universal in Japan because I do not regard it as a source of danger to the community.
He complained of a universal weakness, but no fixed pain ; a noise in his ears, and giddiness of his head .... As there were little obvious symptoms of fever, I did not well know what to make of the case ... Some weeks passed with little alteration ... excepting that he was evidently become more meager.
Their eleventh LP, I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass, was released in 2006 to universal acclaim.

I and information
I regret that Bertha Madeira ( Today's `` Voice '' ) obtained incorrect information.
I have little information on the anaconda's rate of growth.
I have surprisingly little information on the size and age at maturity.
`` This is where I get my information from '', he confided.
The killer, if in our present group, would certainly be interested in knowing that much, and even though with the fingerprint evidence what it was I could see no way he could use this bit of information to improve on his situation, there might always be some way.
I have some security information about the prime minister ''.
Lerner's autobiography The Street Where I Live ( 1978 ), was an account of three of his and Loewe's successful collaborations, My Fair Lady, Gigi, and Camelot along with personal information.
Chuck Holmes, foreign editor for NPR Digitial, said, “ I ’ m surprised and displeased, and it makes me wonder what other information is out-of-date or incorrect in the CIA World Factbook .”
In the ESPRIT I project TODOS, which has led to the development of an integrated environment for the design of office information systems ( OISs ),
Fighters were developed in World War I to deny enemy aircraft and dirigibles the ability to gather information by reconnaissance.
According to the Suda ( an 11th-century encyclopaedia of Byzantium which likely took its information from traditional accounts ), Herodotus learned the Ionian dialect as a boy living on the island of Samos, whither he had fled with his family from the oppressions of Lygdamis, tyrant of Halicarnassus and grandson of Artemisia I of Caria.
In March 1997, an informative Annex I describing Error Tracking — an encoding technique for providing improved robustness to data losses and errors, was approved to provide information for the aid of implementers having an interest in such techniques.
* UMBC. edu, Eprint, Erill, I., " A gentle introduction to information content in transcription factor binding sites "
Liability for inside trading violations cannot be avoided by passing on the information in an " I scratch your back, you scratch mine " or quid pro quo arrangement, as long as the person receiving the information knew or should have known that the information was company property.
An I – O psychologist would typically use information from the job analysis to determine a job's performance dimensions, and then construct a rating scale to describe each level of performance for the job.
Additionally, the I – O psychologist may consult with the organization on ways to use the performance appraisal information for broader performance management initiatives.
On 1 April 1923, Shaikh Ahmad al-Sabah wrote the British Political Agent in Kuwait, Major John More, " I still do not know what the border between Iraq and Kuwait is, I shall be glad if you will kindly give me this information.
The Ancient Library of Alexandria According to the earliest source of information, the pseudepigraphic Letter of Aristeas, the library was initially organized by Demetrius of Phaleron, a student of Aristotle, under the reign of Ptolemy I Soter ( ca. 367 BC — ca. 283 BC ).
Reliable information about the early history of Ottoman Turks is scarce, but they take their Turkish name, Osmanlı ( corrupted in European languages as " Ottoman "), from the house of Osman I ( reigned ca.
* I: There can be no " I " without the information that gives I an Identity.

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