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Mark Edward Nero of About. com stated, " In general, neo-soul has remained almost exclusive to R & B outlets such as urban radio and Black Entertainment Television [...] the majority of neo-soul artists have yet to crossover to mainstream American music listeners, partially because the music's sound generally focuses on artist expression, rather than popular appeal ".
About three months since died M. Robert Greene, leaving many papers in sundry booksellers ' hands, among other his Groatsworth of Wit, in which a letter written to divers play-makers is offensively by one or two of them taken, and because on the dead they cannot be avenged, they willfully forge in their conceits a living author [...] With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be.
" Bill Lamb from About. com said that "' Vision of Love ' is one of the best songs of Mariah's recording career [...] It is simply one of the most stunning debut releases ever by a pop recording artist.
He said " it looked retarded to me ", and " I was like eight years old and they marketed that and [...] George of the Jungle and another – it seemed to me more bizarre – " It's About Time " kind of thing: a guy gets frozen and comes back to life ".
About 20 percent of the syllables are homophones under each of which there will be more than one morpheme, are traditionally usually written with different characters [...] The degree of homophony is so low that it will be possible to write text either in literary or colloquial Chinese with the same character for each syllable [...] as has been tested in texts of various styles.

[...] and once
[...] generations of gene flow obliterated whatever clear-cut physical distinctions may have once existed between these two Bantu peoples -- renowned to be height, body build, and facial features.
" The governor [...] said he thought the white men were flocking this way to retake their lost country ; for tradition recorded that the Wahuma were once half black and half white, with half the hair straight and the other half curly ; and how was this to be accounted for unless the country formerly belonged to white men with straight hair, but was subsequently taken by black men?
[...] generations of gene flow obliterated whatever clear-cut physical distinctions may have once existed between these two Bantu peoples -- renowned to be height, body build, and facial features.
[...] A large part of the nominal capital of the society, i. e., of the exchange-value of the existing capital, is once for all destroyed, although this very destruction, since it does not affect the use-value, may very much expedite the new reproduction.
[...] I don't quite agree with using too much of that sort of thing, but once you get Plummer, suddenly it's working.
Critical reaction to the film was generally unfavorable, and once again Keaton was dismissed for her role choices, with Sandra Hall of the New York Post writing, " Diane's career is dyin ' [...] this time, sadly, she's gone too far.
" In my lengthy combats and actions, in the grim persecutions that have more than once been exercised as a means to crush me, I always had before my eyes those beautiful words which [...] Prince Hardenberg indicated as the strongest means to reawaken the character and manliness of the German people in order to liberate it from the foreign yoke, to raise and increase Germany: « Democratic principles as part of a monarchic government !»"
The author, Felix, reports conflicts with the Britons: " in the days of Coenred King of the Mercians, [...] the Britons the implacable enemies of the Saxon race, were troubling the English with their attacks, their pillaging, and their devastations of the people [...]" To counter such attacks, Æthelbald, who came to the throne in 716, was once thought to have built Wat's Dyke, an earthwork barrier in northern Wales ; but this now seems unlikely, since an excavation of the Dyke in 1997 found charcoal from a hearth which was radiocarbon-dated to some time between 411 and 561.
I once caused a scandal by saying I lived with two men [...] I didn't mean it in a sexual sense [...] We were just like any people sharing a flat.
Chess writer Dennis Monokroussos once remarked of Andersson's style, " For most of us, if we're playing a peer and major exchanges occur, a quick draw is the likely result [...] for Andersson [...] exchanges often not the prelude to a quick draw but the signal that it time for his opponent to start suffering.
olicies which promote racial supremacy [...] must be removed once and for all.
His humanity, and his disagreement in the " Jewish Question " appears even here, too – a quote from one of his letters, which he sent to his father from Kiev: "[...] Yet another sad topic: the Jewish companies, as I hear ,-there 20 or 30 000 -, are at the mercy of the sadist's passions, in every regard ; the stomach of man gets ache at this ; it is abhorrent, that in the 20th century, it happens at us, too ... [...] I fear, we will pay for this very dearly once.
As Ernest Ansermet once declared, " these symphonies are not thematic but ' motivic ': that is to say Malipiero uses melodic motifs like everyone else [...] they generate other motifs, they reappear, but they do not carry the musical discourse-they are, rather, carried by it ".
Sometimes I have succeeded and sometimes I have failed, but always I have taken heart from what Theodore Roosevelt once said about the man in the arena, ' whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, [...]
Van Peebles wanted " a victorious film [...] where niggers could walk out standing tall instead of avoiding each other's eyes, looking once again like they'd had it.
:" I find it hard to believe that a human body, once ignited, will literally consume itself -- burn itself out, as does a candle wick, guttering in the last residual pool of melted wax [...] Just what did happen on the night of July 1, 1951, in St. Petersburg, Florida?
According to the traveler Evliya Çelebi, the city was rebuilt as rapidly as it was destroyed: " houses of stone or brick [...] are few and unfortunate, given that their gavur masters rebel once every seven-eight years, and the Turks and allies the Tatars consequently set fire to the city ; but the inhabitants, in the space of the same year, restore their small one-storeyed, but sturdy, houses ".
Pal dog food, with Rover [...] was time consuming [...] once we fed him all afternoon so that when he came out to do the commercial he didn't want to touch the Pal dog food.
[...] We've been called ' goth ' in England, and we've been called ' noise merchants ' and the whole gamut of labels, but not once have we been called a pop band, and I'd really like to be called that.
[...] I want the officials appointed to administer laws and policies to be free from pressures of the bosses of the ruling party, and gradually restored back to the standards of fearless honesty which they once maintained.
[...] Plus, even though there are 17 great locations to visit, once you've been to them several times, the novelty starts to wear off.

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Expanding upon Foucault's position, Alexander Nehamas writes that Foucault suggests " an author [...] is whoever can be understood to have produced a particular text as we interpret it ", not necessarily who penned the text.
[...] We should care about the interests of other people for the very same reason we care about our own interests ; for their needs and desires are comparable to our own.
Linehan says, " if Ted is in a situation that is slightly embarrassing we get him out of it [...] by having him lying or cheating, basically digging a massive hole for himself ".
[...] The second level at which we detect the operations of mind is the level of direct human experience.
[...] We made grindcore a bit easier to listen to at the expense of the diehard grindcore fans who thought that we were, well, not sellouts, but not really true to the original essence of grindcore.
" The notion of the cistron [...] must be replaced by that of a transcription unit containing regions which will be lost from the mature messenger-which I suggest we call introns ( for intragenic regions )-alternating with regions which will be expressed-exons.
[...] And after we left the island of Saint Helena, we saw another island two hundred miles from there, which is called Ascension ".
Poor w is so infamous and unknown that many barely know either its name or its shape, not those who aspire to being Latinists, as they have no need of it, nor do the Germans, not even the schoolmasters, know what to do with it or how to call it ; some call it we, others call it uu, [...] the Swabians call it auwawau
[...] I cannot disclose more of what we are doing but something has to be changed.
At a Soviet Politburo meeting, Gorbachev said, " It's difficult to build a new building out of old material [...] I hope to God that we haven't made a mistake with Najibullah.
Tariq Modood argues that in the early years of the 21st Century, multiculturalism " is most timely and necessary, and [...] we need more not less ", since it is " the form of integration " that ( 1 ) best fits the ideal of egalitarianism, ( 2 ) has " the best chance of succeeding " in the " post-9 / 11, post 7 / 7 " world, and ( 3 ) has remained " moderate pragmatic ".
I suppose we were post-punk when we came out, but in total it's impossible [...] I just play Cure music, whatever that is.
[...] I was with Robert of Normandy's company and a mongrel lot we were, Britons, Normans, Flemings, Scots, Bretons-name them, they were there!
Supporters of the claim have pointed to Book IV as providing its strongest evidence, as when the narrator asks “ You mean to see we have been hadding a sound night ’ s sleep ?”, and later concludes that what has gone before has been “ a long, very long, a dark, very dark [...] scarce endurable [...] night .” Tindall refers to Book IV as " a chapter of resurrection and waking up ", and McHugh finds that the chapter contains " particular awareness of events going on offstage, connected with the arrival of dawn and the waking process which terminates the sleeping process of Wake.
Anthony Burgess representatively summarized this conception of the " dream " thus: " Mr. Porter and his family are asleep for the greater part of the book [...] Mr. Porter dreams hard, and we are permitted to share his dream [...] Sleeping, he becomes a remarkable mixture of guilty man, beast, and crawling thing, and he even takes on a new and dreamily appropriate name – Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker.
Bakshi has also stated that " we were trying something different [...] but a series didn't make sense.
[...] Goodbye, farewell, we will meet again ".
[...] In between all the crazy stuff we do, there are always some very memorable melodies that stick in people's heads, and that has helped us cross over into the mainstream a little bit.
:" It is this switching cost that has given the customers the patience to stick with Windows through all our mistakes, our buggy drivers, our high TCO, our lack of a sexy vision at times, and many other difficulties [...] Customers constantly evaluate other desktop platforms, it would be so much work to move over that they hope we just improve Windows rather than force them to move.
Being asked about the supposed split, Ashcroft told The Daily Telegraph, " I can confirm we did what we set out to do [...] Right now there are no plans to be doing anything in the near future.

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