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Referring to the curse, she stated in her acceptance speech, " I'm not somebody who really believes in curses, but curse this, baby!
Referring to the conclusion of The Quatermass Experiment, he commented that: " It almost boils down to an editorial speech by Quatermass representing humanity, or the humane aspects of humanity.
Referring to Centre, President Woodrow Wilson gave an annual speech to Princeton alumni in which he stated: " There is a little college down in Kentucky which in sixty years has graduated more men who have acquired prominence and fame than has Princeton in her 150 years.

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" Referring to the argument as the "' Kalam ' cosmological argument ", Duncan asserts that it " received its fullest articulation at the hands of Muslim and Jewish exponents of Kalam (" the use of reason by believers to justify the basic metaphysical presuppositions of the faith ).
There are few direct testimonies to the language of the Cimbri: Referring to the Northern Ocean ( the Baltic or the North Sea ), Pliny the Elder states: " Philemon says that it is called Morimarusa, i. e. the Dead Sea, by the Cimbri, until the promontory of Rubea, and after that Cronium.
Referring to the Eastern Bloc, the report stated that " the Red Army's liberating role was complemented by an upsurge of the freedom-loving peoples ' liberation struggle against the fascist predators and their hirelings.
Referring to recording errors created by some faulty equipment, Harrison jokingly remarked to Lynne, " We'll bury ' em in the mix ".
* Referring to a person by an animal name, such as pig, cow, snake, chicken, donkey, ass, or bitch.
Referring to Magnus Ladulås as Magnus I is an invention not recognized by any Swedish historians today.
Referring to the floodplain as a lake may be misleading, as less than half of Lake Chad is covered by water through an entire year.
Referring to the initial testimony offered by Ike Clanton, she wrote, " Opinion is pretty divided as to the justification of the killing.
* merism: Referring to a whole by enumerating some of its parts
Referring to him by a code name, Barnave received his letters through an unknown similarly codenamed intermediary.
Referring to the song, the specific term " jingoism " was coined as a political label by the prominent British radical George Holyoake in a letter to the Daily News on 13 March 1878.
Referring to Clement of Alexandria, Stromata III, 2, Philip Schaff commented: " The early disappearance of the Christian agapæ may probably be attributed to the terrible abuse of the word here referred to, by the licentious Carpocratians.
Referring back to the growth of cities and that the existence of them can only persist if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, it is important to know that agglomeration economies may also lead to congestion, pollution and other negative externalities caused by the clustering of a population of firms and people and that this may lead to diseconomies of scale.
Referring to the study performed in 2007 by Saleh Abd al-Jawad, Zionist Massacres: the Creation of the Palestinian Refugee Problem in the 1948 War, she writes that the massacres engaged Palestinian historians ' concerns relatively late, but that when ' Palestinians began to write their history, the issue of massacres inevitably became one of the relevant factors in accounting for the mass exodus.
" Referring to the negative publicity that surrounded Dr. No — in particular the article by Paul Johnson in the New Statesman entitled, " Sex, Snobbery and Sadism "— Iles was left " wondering what all the fuss is about ", noting that " there is no more sadism nor sex than is expected of the author of this kind of thriller ".
* Referring statement by Howard Dean
" While the 5th Amendment which was applicable in D. C. lacked an equal protection clause, Warren held that While equal protection is a more explicit safeguard against discrimination, the Court recognized that Referring to the technicalities raised by the case's location in the District of Columbia, the Court held that, in light of their decision in Brown that segregation in state public schools is prohibited by the constitution, it would be
Referring to an online document by its DOI provides more stable linking than simply referring to it by its URL, because if its URL changes, the publisher need only update the metadata for the DOI to link to the new URL.
Referring to his own impending deportation from the U. S., Berkman replied that Frick had been " deported by God.
Referring to Bill C-68, John Dixon, a former advisor to Deputy Minister of Justice John C. Tait, stated that the Firearms Act was not public safety policy, but rather an election ploy by the Liberal Party of Canada intended to help defeat Prime Minister Kim Campbell.
Referring back the previous section, which focused on tactics developed during World War II, the North Vietnamese MiG-17 resorted to use of the Lufbery maneuver on occasion when cornered by faster F-4 Phantom fighters.

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Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, a preacher and a college and university president in four Southern states, published the earliest of these backwoods sketches and in the character Ransy Sniffle, in the accounts of sharp horse-trading and eye-gouging physical combat, and in the shockingly unliterary speech of his characters, he set an example followed by many after him.
As was to be expected Kennedy's latest speech was greeted with enthusiasm by revenge-seeking circles in Bonn, where officials of the West German government praised it ''.
Ejaculated the surprised woman, looking at Alex for an explanation but he, parting from her without ceremony, only offered a few words about the doctor's provincial American speech and a state of nerves brought on by the demands of his work.
The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
At the close of Davis' speech the following preamble and resolutions were read by the president, and on the question of their adoption passed unanimously:
Giving most of his musical continuity to the orchestra, he lets the speech fall into place as if by coincidence, but controlling the pace and emphasis of the words.
A brisk, amusing man, apparently constructed on an ingenious system of spring-joints attuned to the same peppery rhythm as his mind, Smith began his academic career teaching speech to Barnard girls -- a project considerably enlivened by his devotion to a recording about `` a young rat named Arthur, who never could make up his mind ''.
Stevenson's speech, and the spectacular disturbance in the gallery, were both touched off by the death, in Katanga, the day before, of Patrice Lumumba.
Despite a too long sustained declamatory flight, this final speech is convincing, and we see why British audiences apparently were impressed by `` Roots ''.
At his first speech, when he saw a supporter in the crowd being attacked, Lincoln grabbed the assailant by his " neck and the seat of his trousers " and threw him.
" The speech created an evocative image of the danger of disunion caused by the slavery debate, and rallied Republicans across the North.
" Historian Donald described the speech as a " superb political move for an unannounced candidate, to appear in one rival's ( William H. Seward ) own state at an event sponsored by the second rival's ( Salmon P. Chase ) loyalists, while not mentioning either by name during its delivery.
The sounds of speech of all languages of the world can be written by a rather-small universal phonetic-alphabet.
EveR-1's advanced computing processing power enables speech recognition and vocal synthesis, at the same time processing lip synchronization and visual recognition by 90-degree micro-CCD cameras with face recognition technology.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, an Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions.
The term allocutio was used by the ancient Romans for the speech made by a commander to his troops, either before a battle or during it, to animate and encourage them.
The " Former Standard ," used for about 300 years or more in speech in refined language, was the " Schönbrunner Deutsch ", a sociolect spoken by the imperial Habsburg Family and the nobility of Austria-Hungary.
Dysarthria, an impairment with articulation, may also be present and is characterized by " scanning " speech that consists of slower rate, irregular rhythm and variable volume.
** a peculiar pattern of dysarthria ( slurred speech, sometimes characterised by explosive variations in voice intensity despite a regular rhythm ).
A more detailed account of how the Ashes were given to Ivo Bligh was outlined by his wife, the Countess of Darnley, in 1930 during a speech at a cricket luncheon.
Her speech was reported by the London Times as follows.

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