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[...] If I'm watching my favorite boxer and he's just won the heavyweight championship of the world and he retires it kind of makes the guy a legend.
Critic Rex Reed wrote, " If you want to see what turns a B movie into a classic [...] don't miss Night of the Living Dead.
I was only trying to do a quick thorough job [...] If my life insurance policy is valid please pay off my debts [...] donate the rest anonymously to a mental health foundation.
[...] If we did not fear that, young as is Mr K., his peculiarities are fixed beyond all the power of criticism to remove, we would exhort him to become somewhat less strikingly original ,— to be less fond of the folly of too new or too old phrases ,— and to believe that poetry does not consist in either the one or the other.
If it came to it, I could never honestly testify [...] that what they generated was irreproducible from the manual.
[...] If I don't get the message this time, I never will.
[...] If Paul were ever moved to be extremely cruel to her, the cruelest thing he could do, he knew, would be to point out to her why she hated as she did: if he hadn't married her, this was where she'd be, what she'd be.
In addition, communistic attitudes and implications can be found in Leviticus 25: 35 – 38: " If one [...] becomes poor [...] help him [...] so he can continue to live among you.
[...] If you superimpose the floor plans of Rosslyn Chapel and the East Quire of Glasgow Cathedral you will find a startling match: the four walls of both buildings fit precisely.
In an interview with the Financial Times during the second UK series, she said, " If they weren't mostly – save their blushes – has-been celebrities, there might be more interest [...] I think that if we saw many more programming hours taken over by reality TV, I hope you'd begin to see a viewers ' revolt.
[...] If he can keep up that level of trickery I will be quite happy.
If Lambert and Angiltrude had been the architects of Formosus ’ degradation, Duhr asked, “ how [...] was John IX able to submit to the canons which condemned the odious synod for approbation of the emperor Lambert and his bishops?
Israel is being demonised [...] If Israel were to leave the West Bank, it would turn Islamist overnight and become an Iranian proxy on Israel ’ s doorstep.
Bruce replied by return, denying rivalry, and asserting: " If my friends are prepared to give me money to carry out my plans I do not see why I should not accept it [...] there are several who maintain that a second ship is highly desirable ".
As Michael Sipser points out in Introduction to the Theory of Computation: " The reduction must be easy, relative to the complexity of typical problems in the class [...] If the reduction itself were difficult to compute, an easy solution to the complete problem wouldn't necessarily yield an easy solution to the problems reducing to it.
( a ) If the umpires are satisfied that a player has been injured or become ill after the nomination of the players, they shall allow that player to have [...] a runner when batting.
He stated, " Every time I go into Chess, put some un-blues players with me [...] If you change my sound, then you gonna change the whole man.
[...] If you are talking to an unemployed worker who says he has got to feed ... a dozen children, forget it.
He later wrote, " If we had taken Seringapatam and killed Tippoo, [...] we must either have given that capital to the Marattas ( a dangerous boon ) or have set up some miserable pageant of our own, to be supported by the Company's troops and treasures, and to be plundered by its servants.
" Absolute Playstation said " If you are a true YU-GI-OH fan [...] you will probably love this FIRST EVER YU-GI-OH PS2 videogame.
If your baby has a fever, you go to the doctor [...] if your doctor tells you you need to intervene here, you don't say ' Well, I read a science fiction novel that tells me it's not a problem '".

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Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
Bertrand Russell ( 1959 ) wrote, " Beyond doubt [...] he was one of the most original minds of the later nineteenth century, and certainly the greatest American thinker ever.
Al Sharpton, former Pentecostal minister, now a Baptist minister and Civil rights leader, during his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 said that asking whether gays or lesbians should be able to get married was insulting: " That's like saying you give blacks, or whites, or Latinos the right to shack up – but not get married [...] It's like asking ' do I support black marriage or white marriage '...
[...] Bowie looked completely disconnected and was hardly able to utter a coherent sentence.
[...] Without the oblivion that drugs had brought, he was now in a healthy enough mental condition to want to make friends.
The band's album debut, Tin Machine ( 1989 ), was initially popular, though its politicised lyrics did not find universal approval: Bowie described one song as " a simplistic, naive, radical, laying-it-down about the emergence of neo-Nazis "; in the view of biographer Christopher Sandford, " It took nerve to denounce drugs, fascism and TV [...] in terms that reached the literary level of a comic book.
[...] Koheleth's focus on individual experience, in particular the perception of pleasure, bears a significant resemblance to Hellenistic popular philosophy, whose central purpose was to find the way to individual happiness by the use of the powers of reason.
" Benjamin's friend and colleague Gershom Scholem would argue that Benjamin's critique of historical materialism was so definitive that, as Mark Lilla would write, " nothing remains of historical materialism [...] but the term itself.
: The fluidity and wit of the witches is evident in the ever-changing acronym: the basic, original title was Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell [...] and the latest heard at this writing is Women Inspired to Commit Herstory.
He described Jack Benny as " very warm and approachable [...] He was a guy who dug the idea of other people on the show getting laughs, which sort of spoiled me for other people in comedy.
Prior to this — before the Second World War — he was content with the role of an apolitical liberal intellectual: " Now teaching at a lycée in Laon [...] Sartre made his headquarters the Dome café at the crossing of Montparnasse and Raspail boulevards.
The KOL " tried to teach the American wage-earner that he was a wage-earner first and a bricklayer, carpenter, miner [...] after.
A large part of this, especially in the late-19th century, wasto be their brother ’ s keepers, or [...] their brother ’ s brothers .” Because of this sense of duty toward the other members of the church, many Methodists were personally temperate out of a hope that their restraint would give strength to their brothers.
[...] I was studying when I was in high school at night, I was in ballet and I was doing castings.
[...] She was very green, but there was a presence.
According to Memi: It is a song against racism, so I wanted to sing it with a North African who was born in France [...] Because of that and because of his talent, I chose K-Mel.
[...] At this time atheism was regarded as the Christian Gospel that should be preached to the world.
Fredric Jameson has said that " Stalinism was [...] a success and fulfilled its historic mission, socially as well as economically " given that it " modernised the Soviet Union, transforming a peasant society into an industrial state with a literate population and a remarkable scientific superstructure.
Despite the controversy, five years after the premiere Paul McCullough of Take One observed that Night of the Living Dead was the " most profitable horror film ever [...] produced outside the walls of a major studio ".
Waits, looking back at the period, has said, I was sick through that whole period [...] It was starting to wear on me, all the touring.

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