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It is to say rather, I believe, that he has brought to bear on the history, the traditions, and the lore of his region a critical, skeptical mind -- the same mind which has made of him an inveterate experimenter in literary form and technique.
structurally, the U.N. is still fluid, vulnerable to the pressures that its new and enlarged membership are bringing to bear upon it.
Subject to the limitations hereinafter provided, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, as prescribed by Section 8 of this Title, an amount not exceeding the principal of each award, plus accrued interests on such awards as bear interest, certified pursuant to Section 5 of this Title, in accordance with the award.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
It is well to bear in mind that gasoline will cost from $.80 to $.90 for the equivalent of a United States gallon and while you might prefer a familiar Ford, Chevrolet or even a Cadillac, which are available in some countries, it is probably wiser to choose the smaller European makes which average thirty, thirty-five and even forty miles to the gallon.
Obviously, if colloidal particles bear charges of opposite sign or, if one kind is charged and the other kind is not, the attraction will be intensified and the tendency to agglomerate will be greatly reinforced.
He is by no means the country boy he might have been in the last century, down from the hills with bear grease on his hair and a zeal for book learning in his heart.
There is much to be said for a college that, while happily attuned to the sophisticated Ivies, still gives its students a chance to get up early in the morning and drive along back roads where a glimpse of small game, deer, or even bear is not uncommon.
In Nassau, as in other systems, the long-range objective is to bring the maximum service of libraries to bear on the schools, and on adult education in general.
It is the branch of anthropology that brings linguistic methods to bear on anthropological problems, linking the analysis of linguistic forms and processes to the interpretation of sociocultural processes.
Milne is most famous for his two Pooh books about a boy named Christopher Robin after his son, Christopher Robin Milne, and various characters inspired by his son's stuffed animals, most notably the bear named Winnie-the-Pooh.
He argues that because a child's suffering is so horrible and cannot easily be ex-plained, it forces people into a crucial test of faith: either we must believe everything or we must deny everything, and who, Paneloux asks, could bear to do the latter?
Once again it is important to bear in mind the lack of ' neutral ' state intervention.
Alan Cameron, however, argues that it should be interpreted as referring to Plato, and that when Proclus writes that " we must bear in mind concerning this whole feat of the Athenians, that it is neither a mere myth nor unadorned history, although some take it as history and others as myth ", he is treating " Crantor's view as mere personal opinion, nothing more ; in fact he first quotes and then dismisses it as representing one of the two unacceptable extremes ".
When its normal prey is scarce, the arctic fox scavenges the leftovers and even feces of larger predators, such as the polar bear, even though the bear's prey includes the arctic fox itself.
She is thought to bear the name of the deity who was derived from Libya, where known as Neith, the same source sometimes identified as the parallel for Athene.
However, the name Artemis ( variants Arktemis, Arktemisa ) is most likely related to Greek árktos ‘ bear ’ ( from PIE * h₂ŕ ̥ tḱos ), supported by the bear cult that the goddess had in Attica ( Brauronia ) and the Neolithic remains at the Arkouditessa, as well as the story about Callisto, which was originally about Artemis ( Arcadian epithet kallisto ).
While this does bear some similarity with the classic posture of cowboys firing their twin revolvers from the hip, in games this posture is almost never reflected, with almost all game characters firing twin guns at shoulder level, straight-armed.
It is the star in the tail of the bear closest to its body, and thus the star in the handle of the Big Dipper closest to the bowl.
Furthermore, he is so narcissistic that it would be impossible for him to bear to understand how he appears to her, as selfish, hypocritical and more concerned with public reputation than with actual morality.

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For example, leather shoes will bear a label identifying the animal from which the leather was taken.
Similarly, his assertion that the phrase halacha le-Moshe me-Sinai-" an oral law revealed to Moses on Sinai "-does not always bear a literal meaning but often signifies a universally adopted custom, is not usually taken as a liberal interpretation.
Oliver argues that the version of the play in the 1623 First Folio was most likely taken not from a prompt book, or a transcript, but from the author's own foul papers ( probably with some annotations by the book keeper ), which he argues bear signs of edits, primarily related to Hortensio.
Fredrikstad was founded by citizens of Sarpsborg and both the fortress and the bear are taken from the old arms of Sarpsborg.
Grand Duchesses Olga and Tatiana in court dress in a formal portrait taken in 1913 On 15 August 1915, Tatiana wrote her mother another letter expressing her desire to help her bear the burdens brought on by the war: " I simply can't tell you how awfully sorry I am for you, my beloved ones.
This fragment also features a short comic segment with Laurel & Hardy hide in a cave in which a bear has taken shelter.
The arms show a bear, which is taken as a symbol for Arnbjørn Jonsson, who lived in Eidsberg.
Made from molds taken locally of the limestone bluffs along the Mississippi river, there currently are four bear species on display-pairs of spectacled bears and sun bears, an individual grizzly bear, and as of 2010 an individual sloth bear.
The yoke which with single mind ye have taken, bear ye to the end ; and whatsoever ye have seen with me and heard, keep and fulfil '.
In view of the division's origin and outstanding service in World War II and inasmuch as it was one of the few U. S. Army divisions to bear a name instead of a number, the division's former name " Americal " has been taken as a motto, the association with that name being both inspirational and of historical military significance.
And they, when they had received this treatment from Cyaxares, considering that they had suffered indignity, planned to kill and to cut up one of the boys who were being instructed among them, and having dressed his flesh as they had been wont to dress the wild animals, to bear it to Cyaxares and give it to him, pretending that it was game taken in hunting ; and when they had given it, their design was to make their way as quickly as possible to Alyattes the son of Sadyattes at Sardis.
The historic reference in the name should not be taken too literally, as buildings in the Queen Anne style can bear as little resemblance to English buildings of the 18th century as those of any revival style to the original.
It was presented to his wife Nadira Banu in 1641-42 and remained with her until her death after which the album was taken into the royal library and the inscriptions connecting it with Dara Shikoh were deliberately erased ; however not everything was vandalised and many calligraphy scripts and paintings still bear his mark.
Large game includes animals like deer, bear, and elk and are often subject to individual licensing where a separate license is required for each individual animal taken ( tags ).
Postman asserts the presentation of television news is a form of entertainment programming ; arguing inclusion of theme music, the interruption of commercials, and " talking hairdos " bear witness that televised news cannot readily be taken seriously.
The World Taxidermy & Fish Carving Championships awards gold medallions that bear Carl Akeley ’ s likeness — based on a photograph he had taken at Stein Photography in Milwaukee — to its “ Best in World ” winners.
A surrounding timber screen and the turf-walled houses seem to have been repeatedly taken down and rebuilt, and in the final phase two oblong stone-footed structures bear a resemblance to Knap of Howar on Papa Westray, Orkney.
This would have given the bear a place in the national heraldry, but the design was never confirmed, nor was this version of the arms taken into use.
A life-cycle perspective is also taken in Extended Producer Responsibility ( EPR ) frameworks: “ Producers of products should bear a significant degree of responsibility ( physical and / or financial ) not only for the environmental impacts of their products downstream from the treatment and disposal of their product, but also for their upstream activities inherent in the selection of materials and in the design of products ”.
Every bear that is legally killed on the Archipelago must be inspected by an Alaska Department of Fish and Game wildlife biologist before it can be taken from the islands.
Other Jewish names taken from those of animals include Ari ( lion ) means " God is my lion ", Dov ( bear ), and Tzvi or Zvi ( deer ).
Fry bartered with the villagers to have the bear released and it was taken to an enclosure in Machu Picchu.

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