Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Sidney Morgenbesser" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

On and independence
`` On trial in Jakarta for having flown for the Indonesian anti-Communist insurgents, U.S. pilot Alan Lawrence Pope boldly told the court that in supporting the freedom fighters, he was actually defending the sovereignty and independence of Indonesia.
On the one hand, the major European nations had to maintain vis-a-vis each other an emphasis upon sovereignty, independence, formal equality -- thus insuring for themselves individually an optimal freedom of action to maintain the `` flexibility of alignment '' that the system required and to avoid anything approaching a repetition of the disastrous Napoleonic experience.
On December 30, 1943, during the Japanese occupation, Subhas Chandra Bose, who was controversially allied with the Japanese, first raised the flag of Indian independence.
On his arrival in Gaul ( 58 BC ), Caesar restored their independence.
On 6 May 1997, following the 1997 general election which brought a Labour government to power for the first time since 1979, it was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, that the Bank of England would be granted operational independence over monetary policy.
On 2 May 1991 the Croatian parliament voted to hold a referendum on independence.
On 19 May 1991, on an almost 80 % turnout, 93. 24 % voted for independence.
On 25 June 1991 the Parliament of Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia.
On 10 October 1868, landowner Carlos Manuel de Céspedes made the " Grito de Yara ", the " Cry of Yara ", declaring Cuban independence and freedom for his slaves.
On 15 November 1983 the Turkish Cypriot North declared independence and the formation of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ( TRNC ), which has been recognized only by Turkey.
On July 6, 1975, however, the Comorian parliament passed a resolution declaring unilateral independence.
On November 3, 1978, the Commonwealth of Dominica was granted independence by the United Kingdom.
On 26 March 1971, the day after the military crackdown on civilians in East Pakistan, Mujibur Rahman declared the independence of Bangladesh.
On 13 April 2005, Fiji's Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, rejected criticism from Australia and some other countries over the prosecution and imprisonment of two foreigners charged with committing homosexual acts, which are illegal in Fiji, and said that other countries needed to respect Fiji's independence.
On March 25, 1821 ( also the same day as the Greek Orthodox day of the Annunciation of the Theotokos ), the Greeks rebelled and declared their independence, led by Theodore Kolokotronis, but did not achieve it until 1829.
On January 1, 1804 Dessalines then declared independence, reclaiming the indigenous Taíno name of Haiti (" Land of Mountains ") for the new nation.
On 17 January 2012, the European Commission launched legal action against Hungary over the new central-bank law, judicial reforms, and the independence of the new data ombudsman.
On the ground in Poland in October – November the final upsurge of the push for independence was taking place, with Ignacy Daszyński heading a short-lived Polish government in Lublin from November 6.
On 31 August 1963, the British territories in North Borneo and Singapore were granted independence and formed Malaysia with the Peninsular states on 16 September 1963.
On 28 November, Fretilin unilaterally declared independence, and proclaimed the ' Democratic Republic of East Timor '.
On Independence Day 1821, in response to those who advocated American support for independence movements in many South American countries, Adams gave a speech in which he said that American policy was moral support for independence movements but not armed intervention.
On Jarmusch's return with the revised script, Ray reacted favourably to his student's dissent, citing approvingly the young student's obstinate independence.
On 31 March 1939, the British Prime Minister Chamberlain announced before the House of Commons the British “ guarantee ” of Poland, which committed Britain to go to war to defend Polish independence, though pointedly the “ guarantee ” excluded Polish frontiers.
On the basis of such decrypts, Hitler and Ribbentrop believed that the British were bluffing with their warnings that they would go to war to defend Polish independence.

On and irrelevant
On the other hand, merely having a large number of interactions is not enough by itself to guarantee emergent behaviour ; many of the interactions may be negligible or irrelevant, or may cancel each other out.
On the other hand, only some of the models of the original formula satisfy this one: since the are not mentioned in the original formula, their values are irrelevant to satisfaction of it, which is not the case in the last formula.
On 13 October 2006 the result of this disputed game became irrelevant as Kramnik won the rapid tie-break by a score of 2½-1½.
On Internet websites which invite users to post comments, a moderation system is the method the webmaster chooses to sort contributions which are irrelevant, obscene, illegal, or insulting with regards to useful or informative contributions.
( On USGS maps, the diagram is near the lower left hand corner, and the information labelled " GN " ( grid north ) in the same diagram is irrelevant to this discussion.
On the other hand, a threshold set too low will falsely identify irrelevant information ( such as noise ) as important.
On 24 July 1810, Francia shocked the other members by saying it was irrelevant which king they had.
On May 23, 2007, the UCS cited a joint-study with MIT and issued a press release claiming that " any test of the U. S. missile defense system that does not show whether an interceptor missile can distinguish between real warheads and decoys is irrelevant " and " contrived ," and called for an end to the taxpayer-funded program until the system can show an ability to actually address " real world threats.
On 21 June 1791, just days after it was published, all attention became focused on King Louis XVI's ill-fated flight to Varennes, and Saint-Just's theories about constitutional monarchy were made suddenly irrelevant.
On March 31, 1864, the Ohio General Assembly rescinded its ratification of the Corwin Amendment, noting that the Civil War had rendered it irrelevant and calling it " an impediment to the free action of congress in the present exigencies of the country as well as a misrepresentation of the public sentiment of the people of Ohio, and contrary to the spirit of the age.
On the other hand, as Lincoln's policies became more radical, Bates became increasingly irrelevant.
On the applicability of the second ' counterpetition ', Justice Macaulay wrote: “ The national executive of the CFS invoked a process that was not contemplated by the bylaws in effect at the time and, as a result, applied an irrelevant consideration in determining that the petition was not in order.
On his release he edited another pamphlet entitled " My irrelevant defence.
On the other hand, host country observers, having no local counterpart to the Bill of Rights, often feel that this is an irrelevant excuse for demanding special treatment, and resembles the extraterritorial agreements demanded by Western countries during colonialism.
' On the other hand, Millgate claims the scene forms part of the ' irrelevant ' description suited to the ' rag-bag ' of a novel.
On the other side, many institutions in the game have become more or less irrelevant, whether attributable to their insignificance to updates or the lacking player base.
On newer EISA, PCI, and later systems the Edge / Level Control Registers ( ELCRs ) control the mode per IRQ line, effectively making the mode of the 8259 irrelevant for such systems with ISA buses.
On their way, the UPA Team start to encounter little girls ( who are blonde and dressed in a red dress ) that go by the name of Lucy, who talk about irrelevant things before mutating into dangerous creatures themselves.
On appeal to the Lords, the question was whether the cause of the injury was the fall or the health authority's negligence in delaying treatment, since if the fall had caused the injury the negligence of the authority was irrelevant in regard to the plaintiff's disability.
On 15 January 2010 she was a contestant on Channel 4's " irreverent, and often irrelevant, panel show " 8 Out of 10 Cats.

1.110 seconds.