Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Ada Wong" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

[...] and addition
:" In addition, the present century has seen the conscious creation of a ‘ mainstream variety of Scots a standard literary variety, [...] referred to as ‘ synthetic Scots ’, now generally goes under the name Lallans (=‘ Lowlands ’).
The preamble of Section 91 of the Constitution Act, 1867 states: " It shall be lawful for the Queen, [...] to make laws for the Peace, Order, and good Government of Canada, in relation to all Matters not coming within the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces ;" In addition to assigning powers that are not otherwise stated elsewhere ( which has been very narrowly interpreted ), this has led to the creation of the national emergency and national concern doctrines, which are governed by the principles stated by Le Dain J. in R. v. Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd .:
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.
The Seattle Times reports that " In a statement, Boeing chairman and chief executive Jim McNerney indicated that the addition of Giambastiani, who was the second-highest ranking officer in the U. S. military, is intended [...] to boost Boeing's influence with the Pentagon.
[...] In patients treated with Gerovital or another procaine no clinical, physiological or psychological benefits were found in addition to the improvements following rehabilitation compared with placebo treatment.
But, in addition, governor Diego Velázquez himself wanted to participate in the project and he lent the money to build a boat, "... with the condition that [...] we had to go with three boats to some little islets that are between the island of Cuba and Honduras, that are now known as the islands of Los Guanaxes, and we had to go in arms and fill up the boats with a cargo of Indians from those islets to serve as slaves " ( here Bernal uses the word esclavos, " slaves ", against Velázquez, whereas he had previously avoided speaking of the Indians who Velázquez had promised to him ).
Division into five acts seems to me the most suitable for any opera that would reunite the elements of the genre: [...] where the dramatic focus was combined with the marvellous: where the nature and majesty of the subject [...] demanded the addition of attractive festivities and splendid civil and religious ceremonies to the natural flow of the action, and consequently needed frequent scene changes.
" Actor David Hewlett was enthusiastic and praised Woolsey's promotion to main character, stating " he brings sexy back ," and expressed that Picardo's addition to the cast was " fish out of the water [...] he is the last person who should be in charge of Atlantis.

[...] and being
The sufficient reason [...] is found in a substance which [...] is a necessary being bearing the reason for its existence within itself.
Russell Crowe commented, " I like being on Ridley's set because actors can perform [...] and the focus is on the performers.
There ain't nothin ' funny about a drunk [...] I was really starting to believe that there was something amusing and wonderfully American about being a drunk.
[...] You are in the story, you speak to the shadows ( characters ) and they reply, and instead of being on a screen, the story is all about you, and you are in it.
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 must not however conceal from Your Excellency, that the Gentry, well disposed, and heartily desirous as they are, to serve the Crown, and to serve it with Zeal, when formed into regular Corps, do not relish commanding a bare Militia, they never were used to that Service under the French Government, ( and perhaps for good Reasons ) besides the sudden Dismission of the Canadian Regiment raised in 1764, without Gratuity or Recompence to Offices, who engaged in our Service almost immediately after the Cession of the Country, of taking any Notice of them since, tho ' they all expected half pay, is still uppermost in their Thoughts, and not likely to encourage their engaging a second Time in the same Way ; as to the Habitants or Peasantry, ever since the Civil Authority has been introduced into the Province, the Government of it has hung so loose, and retained so little Power, they have in a Manner emancipated themselves, and it will require Time, and discreet Management likewise, to recall them to their ancient Habits of Obedience and Discipline ; considering all the new Ideas they have been acquiring for these ten years past, can it be thought they will be pleased at being suddenly, and without Preparation embodied into a Militia, and marched from their Families, Lands, and Habitations to remote Provinces, and all the Horrors of War, which they have already experienced ; It would give appearance of Truth to the Language of our Sons of Sedition, at this very Moment busily employed instilling into their Minds, that the Act was passed merely to serve the present Purposes of Government, and in the full Intention of ruling over them with all the Despotism of their ancient Masters.
I'd forgotten how magnificent it is [...] So enthusiastic am I that I've got a new life of him: which makes me dislike him as a human being ".
In one extant inscription ( CIL III. 12132, from Arycanda ), the cities of Lycia and Pamphylia asking for the interdiction of the Christian cult, Maximinus, in another inscription, replied by expressing his hope that " may those [...] who, after being freed from [...] those by-ways [...] rejoice snatched from a grave illness ". After the victory of Constantine over Maxentius, however, Maximinus, according to Eusebius, directed a letter to the Praetorian Prefect Sabinus, in which he expressed the view that it was better to " recall our provincials to the worship of the gods rather by exhortations and flatteries ".
When his work is completed among the living, he takes every form to his heart, because the seed of the gods came into being in his body [...] the healing body of his mother.
[...] The claims made in the original article were seriously inaccurate and breached the Council's guiding principles of checking the accuracy of what is reported, taking prompt measures to counter the effects of harmfully inaccurate reporting, ensuring that the facts are not distorted, and being fair and balanced in reports on matters of public concern.
" Episcopius [...] insisted on being permitted to begin with a refutation of the Calvinistic doctrines, especially that of reprobation, hoping that, by placing his objections to this doctrine in front of all the rest, he might excite such prejudice against the other articles of the system, as to secure the popular voice in his favor.
He remarked that the " room had exactly the feeling that I wanted [...] it gives the visitor the feeling of being caught in a room with the doors and windows walled-in shut.
When asked what Messiaen's main influence had been on composers, George Benjamin said, " I think the sheer [...] colour has been so influential, [...] rather than being a decorative element, showed that colour could be a structural, a fundamental element, [...] the fundamental material of the music itself.
Arguing that people " would only accept apologetics [...] or executions ", he contended: " After Buchenwald and Auschwitz, even honest people cannot afford being objective ".
Producer Ralph Winter said, " We were not looking for someone to say ' Okay, I'll do it ', but people who were excited by the material [...] and would treat it as if it was the biggest picture ever being made.
Montaigne referred to both him and François Olivier as being " men extraordinarily sufficient, and endowed with no vulgar virtue [...] great Chancellor of France ".
[...] it is significantly enlightening to substitute for the individual ' happiness ' ( for which every living being is supposed to strive ) power [...] joy is only a symptom of the feeling of attained power [...] ( one does not strive for joy [...] joy accompanies ; joy does not move )

[...] and extremely
Such actions "[...] can also be extremely bad and hurtful [...] power, wealth, honour, even health and that complete well-being and contentment with one's state which goes by the name of ' happiness.
[...] Whig history was, in short, an extremely biassed view of the past: eager to hand out moral judgements, and distorted by teleology, anachronism and present-mindedness.
[...] 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.
[...] I was engaged in an extremely severe struggle not so much against the dull grind of a painful and debilitating illness but with unresolved, almost unacknowledged, ' spiritual ' questions.
He is portrayed as a master of the extremely odd logic of ancient times, claiming at one point " and that [...] is how we know the earth to be banana-shaped.
In an early interview, she confessed to being an " introvert, yet [...] extremely candid and blunt ", reasoning: " Total faith and complete belief in myself is my attitude towards life, films and virtually everything else.
:" He apparently never complained, he was a very buttoned-up, stoical, philosophical chap ... his final illness was very quick, and extremely painful for him, yet he never let it show [...] He was regarded as being straight as a die ... a good fellow .”
[...] For any artist, the motivation the ' eye of the tiger '— is extremely important.
Nonetheless, it is well done and extremely important [...] In this highly accessible, well-researched, quick-paced read, Robert Spencer dares to bring that critical thought to the equation.
[...] I can only speak for myself, but I found that recording process for the Thieves EP was extremely emotionally draining.

[...] and talented
Hamlin wrote that " the mastermind's [...] effective use of subtly shifting patterns inside a repeating framework, and his talented co-conspirators lift DC into distinction.
Pauline Kael of The New Yorker wrote: " The movie is full of talented people, who [...] are fun to watch, but after a while the scenes that don't point anywhere begin to add up, and you start asking yourself: ' What is this movie about?

[...] and actor
Kavner interviewed several nurses in preparation for the role, and Penny Marshall, the director of the film, described Kavner as " a low-maintenance actor [...] You never have to worry about giving back-story for her characters.
" Plummer and Warner's portrayals of their Klingon characters were well-received ; Maslin commented that " whenever a skilled actor [...] manages to emerge from behind all this with his personality intact, it's a notable accomplishment.
The earliest example of character actor cited by the OED derives from the 9 November 1883 edition of The Stage, which defined the term as " one who portrays individualities and eccentricities, as opposed to the legitimate actor who [...] endeavours to create the rôle as limned by the author ".
Some notable landmarks, which according to Kevin A. Lynch are “ A point reference [...] Usually a simply defined physical object: building, sign, store, or mountain ” area are the Number 10 Fire Station, Tom's Place, Bellevue Square Park with a statue of actor Al Waxman, and St. Stephen's Community House.
" It's just a wonderful marriage of actor and character [...] He's giving us so many levels and such depth, that it's a challenge.
Vianu recounted: " The man was a consummate actor and a pince-sans-rire, an ironist [...] to the point where his partners of dialog were never sure if they were spoken to « seriously » [...].
" When, nearly thirty years later, an interviewer asked Mitchell to respond to de Mille's comments, he offered a more modest assessment of his career: " I was primarily an actor [...] and I think what Agnes was referring to was my acting and regard for the woman I was partnering.
The actor is quoted as saying " I [...] made the decision I didn't care if there was any money in the role or not.
Johnson was complimentary towards Molly Shannon: " Far funnier is a subplot with Molly Shannon of Saturday Night Live back as Will and Grace's ( Messing ) whacked-out neighbor Val [...] Shannon, always funny and fun to watch, isn't a mere stunt ... Shannon shows a guest actor can shine when paired with the right character.
I get to play the whole spectrum, which is fun [...] As an actor, you don't often get an opportunity to keep building on your character and finding new aspects to them.

0.702 seconds.