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If the book itself, Animal Farm, had left any doubt of the matter, Orwell dispelled it in his essay Why I Write: ' Every line of serious work that I ’ ve written since 1936 has been written directly or indirectly against Totalitarianism ... dot, dot, dot, dot.
::: Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States ; If he approves he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated ...
Of Christianity he has this to say: "... it is not now true for me ... Every believing Christian is, I am sure, my spiritual brother ... but if systemically I called myself a Christian I feel that to most men I should imply too much and so tell a lie.
When coming to Kubla Khan, he pointed out: " instead of being content to have written finely under the influence of laudanum, recommends ' Kubla-Khan ' to his readers, not as a poem, but as ' a psychological curiosity ' ... Every lover of books, scholar or not, who knows what it is to have his quarto open against a loaf at his tea ... ought to be in possession of Mr. Coleridge's poems, if it is only for ' Christabel ', ' Kubla Khan ', and the ' Ancient Mariner '.
She returned to No. 1 on the same charts in November 2004 with " Everyman ... Everywoman ...," a reworking of her song " Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him ", in January 2008, with " No No No ," and in August 2008, with " Give Peace a Chance.
In 2004, Ono remade her song " Everyman ... Everywoman ..." to support same-sex marriage, releasing remixes that included " Every Man Has a Man Who Loves Him " and " Every Woman Has a Woman Who Loves Her.
Every ear attends ... his eloquent words move the heart, convince the reason, and tell the weak and wavering which way to go.
Maxwell Fyfe brought up Raeder's order of 15 October 1939, which read: " Measures which are considered necessary from a military point of view will have to be carried out, even if they are not covered by existing international law ... Every protest from neutral powers will have to be turned down ... The more ruthlessly economic warfare is waged ... the sooner the war will come to an end ".
*: Articles 19 and 23 of the constitution provides, " Every person of I-Kiribati descent ... shall ... become or have and continue to have thereafter the right to become a citizen of Kiribati .... Every person of I-Kiribati descent who does not become a citizen of Kiribati on Independence Day ... shall, at any time thereafter, be entitled upon making application in such manner as may be prescribed to be registered as a citizen of Kiribati.
* Every left ideal I in R is finitely generated, i. e. there exist elements a < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., a < sub > n </ sub > in I such that I = Ra < sub > 1 </ sub > + ... + Ra < sub > n </ sub >.
In July 1549, Paget wrote to Somerset: " Every man of the council have misliked your proceedings ... would to God, that, at the first stir you had followed the matter hotly, and caused justice to be ministered in solemn fashion to the terror of others ...".
Pope John Paul II explained in his Apostolic Letter Salvifici Doloris ( 11 February 1984 ):" In the Cross of Christ not only is the Redemption accomplished through suffering, but also human suffering itself has been redeemed ... Every man has his own share in the Redemption.
McCann says: " TW3 ... did its research, thought its arguments through and seemed unafraid of anything or anyone ... Every hypocrisy was highlighted and each contradiction was held up for sardonic inspection.
Every association of men is necessarily a separation from other men ... the political thus understood is not the constitutive principle of the state, of order, but a condition of the state.

... and generation
You declaim bitterly against the luxury of priests, the ambition of bishops, the tyranny of the Roman Pontiff, and the babbling of the sophists ; against our prayers, fasts, and Masses ; and you are not content to retrench the abuses that may be in these things, but must needs abolish them entirely ... Look around on this ‘ Evangelical ’ generation, and observe whether amongst them less indulgence is given to luxury, lust, or avarice, than amongst those whom you so detest.
Ratebzad wrote the famous New Kabul Times editorial ( May 28, 1978 ) which declared: " Privileges which women, by right, must have are equal education, job security, health services, and free time to rear a healthy generation for building the future of the country ...
: Each generation has its few great mathematicians ... and others ' research harms no one.
Besides Zarathushtra's Gathas, Plato gives the earliest surviving account of a " natural theology ", around 360 BC, in his dialogue " Timaeus " he states " Now the whole Heaven, or Cosmos, ... we must first investigate concerning it that primary question which has to be investigated at the outset in every case ,— namely, whether it has existed always, having no beginning of generation, or whether it has come into existence, having begun from some beginning ".
"... then Zeus the father created the third generation of mortals, the age of bronze ...
" Pop music critic Gene Stout commented she " has so broadly influenced a younger generation of performers, from Jennifer Lopez ... to Britney Spears, who has copied so many of Jackson's dance moves.
" The newly appointed title was then passed on from generation to generation, " succeeding Muscovite rulers ... benefited from the divine nature of the power of the Russian monarch ... crystallized during Ivan's reign.
Critic Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat wrote, " Here's a nice little movie about the baby boom generation ... Novelist John Sayles wrote, directed, and edited this movie.
For among the generation of Epaminondas were famous men: Pelopidas the Theban, Timotheus and Conon, also Chabrias and Iphicrates ... Agesilaus the Spartan, who belonged to a slightly older generation.
In the mid-2000s, Madrid businessman Enrique Martínez updated the video arcade for the new generation by creating a " hybrid movie theater with ... fog, black light, flashing green lasers, high-definition digital projectors, vibrating seats, game pads and dozens of 17-inch screens attached to individual chairs.
: The sun ... not only furnishes to those that see the power of visibility but it also provides for their generation and growth and nurture though it is not itself generation.
Upon the release of the 2010 remake, Dana Stevens wrote, " The 1984 original ... may have seemed like a standard-issue inspirational sports picture at the time, but ( as with another box-office hit of the same year, The Terminator ) a generation of remove reveals what a well-crafted movie it actually was.
In former times, whenever troubles befell Jacob, the matter was pondered and reasons sought -- which sin had brought the troubles about -- so that we could make amends and return to the Lord, may He be blessed ... But in our generation one need not look far for the sin responsible for our calamity ....
:" John Clellon Holmes ... and I were sitting around trying to think up the meaning of the Lost Generation and the subsequent existentialism and I said ' You know John, this is really a beat generation '; and he leapt up and said, ' That's it, that's right!
As one scholar has explained, " The overwhelming evidence from internal documents of these Synod churches, and particularly their schools ... indicates that the German-American school was a bilingual one much ( perhaps a whole generation or more ) earlier than 1917, and that the majority of the pupils may have been English-dominant bilinguals from the early 1880s on ".
In her biography nothing is held back: " It was a flighty generation ... e had been brought up so repressed.
They produced " some of the most visceral and psychedelic music of all time ... and set a sonic template that influenced a generation, inspiring countless bands " ( Julian Woolsey, Rock Edition ).
For them, the " capitalist class " wished to make the working class pay for this " crisis " through a policy to restrict workers ' incomes: " For a generation now British Capitalism has been in decline ...
In 1992, Sheen's performance in Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Exchange received a MEN Theatre Award nomination and led theatre critic Michael Coveney to declare him " the most exciting young actor of his generation ... a volatile, electrifying and technically fearless performer ".
George H. Nash, a historian of the modern American Conservative movement, states that Buckley was " arguably the most important public intellectual in the United States in the past half century ... For an entire generation, he was the preeminent voice of American conservatism and its first great ecumenical figure.

... and welcomes
:" Birka is the main Geatish town ( oppidum Gothorum ), situated in the middle of Sweden ( Suevoniae ), not far ( non longe ) from the temple called Uppsala ( Ubsola ) which the Swedes ( Sueones ) held in the highest esteem when it comes to the worship of the gods ; here forms an inlet of the Baltic or the Barbaric Sea a port facing north which welcomes all the wild peoples all around this sea but which is risky for those who are careless or ignorant of such places ... they have therefore blocked this inlet of the troubled sea with hidden masses of rocks along more than 100 stadions ( 18 km ).
On Fitzpiers ' illness, she welcomes well-wishers into him with the unsubtle, " Indeed, you have a perfect right to go into his bedroom ...
She wrote about this experience, " A mind must be brought to change its centre of gravity ... again open and disinterested state of mind welcomes truth.
The Commission Report quotes Max Weber, Every bureaucracy seeks to increase the superiority of the professionally informed by keeping their knowledge and intentions secret ... Bureaucracy naturally welcomes a poorly informed and hence a powerless parliament — at least insofar as ignorance somehow agrees with the bureaucracy ’ s interests.

... and pirates
The incident is referred to in the contemporary account A General History of the Pyrates by Captain Charles Johnson, which states " in one of which voyages ... Captain Hornigold, another of the famous pirates, was cast away upon rocks, a great way from land, and perished, but five of his men got into a canoe and were saved.
But ... in the morning, at the time that the inhabitants were occupied with their affairs, a fleet of 3, 000 Saxon pirates came and prepared to land .... Marcouf prostrated himself on the ground and began to pray.
In his view, the " villainous race of pirates who fly between the Dream-earth and the moon in aerial ships ... are Lovecraft's analogues to Burroughs ' race of airborne pirates, the First Born or Black Martians.

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