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... and closer
" I could see the enemy advancing ever closer in nine great columns ", wrote Mérode-Westerloo, " ... filling the whole plain from the Danube to the woods on the horizon.
... reminiscent of the playful, folky moods of The Beatles, Small Faces, and Donovan ( though closer listening would reveal the turmoil within the band and L. A. during the Summer of Love ) ..."
" In 2006, Gilliam added that he found Alfonso Cuarón's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban to be " really good ... much closer to what I would've done.
After only eight sittings, Lord Derby resigned from the Committee stating that " It appears to me quite impossible to bring the two wings closer together ... unless and until the whole system of the Air Service is changed and they are amalgamated into one service.
The good news, though, is that Roger and I have a much closer mutual understanding these days — privately and professionally ... and all ideas are carefully considered.
One could question why the translators have not stayed closer to the original meaning, as do most translators ...
Believing that positive government action could bind the empire's peoples closer to the crown, Chamberlain stated confidently that " I believe that the British race is the greatest of the governing races that the world has ever seen ...
French philosopher Jean Guitton said that Pope Paul VI's intention was to assimilate the Catholic liturgy to the Protestant :" The intention of Paul VI with regard to what is commonly called the Mass, was to reform the Catholic liturgy in such a way that it should almost coincide with the Protestant liturgy — but what is curious is that Paul VI did that to get as close as possible to the Protestant Lord ’ s supper ... there was with Paul VI an ecumenical intention to remove, or least to correct, or at least to relax, what was too Catholic, in the traditional sense, in the Mass and, I repeat, to get the Catholic Mass closer to the Calvinist Mass.
" Language purists insist that it should be spelled 파이팅 paiting to reflect a closer approximation to the English word fighting ...
In an interview, Knowles commented: " The lyrics to the single ' Survivor ' are Destiny's Child's story, because we've been through a lot, ... We went through our drama with the members ... Any complications we've had in our 10-year period of time have made us closer and tighter and better.
" New York's Daily News, which quotes Moffat " boozier, smokier, more shag-infested series " than Friends, also thought that " some characters ... have ties closer to Seinfeld ... Jane, who, despite her beauty, is so abrasive she's like a female Newman.
There is a transition to the sexual in ' the technique of purposeful perversion ' of conversational remarks: ' Purposeful perversion of what a woman has said ... is a long step closer to a direct attempt at seduction or rape '
" IGN awarded the game 9. 8 out of 10 and said it came " closer to perfection than any other game in PlayStation's action genre " and called it " beautiful, engrossing, and innovative ... in every conceivable category.
Rolling Stone proclaimed it as " closer to soul's source ... harking back past hip-hop songbirds like Mary J. Blige and adult-contemporary sirens like Toni Braxton ," while Allmusic called the album an " irresistible sounding immaculately crafted musical backdrop [...] as good as mainstream urban R & B gets in 1998.
" Within the panegyric there is a wealth of facts and details ... most derived from personal knowledge and personal contacts, compiled and intelligently put together by a man uniquely qualified as both clerk and knight, closely connected with the court ... One may add that William of Poitiers must have known his hero from their joint youth up, and stress that as both former knight and former chaplain of the duke he is able to bring us closer to the heart of Normandy in the mid-eleventh century than any other writer of that age or later.
* " Providing employment for the swelling Negro ghetto population will require ... opening suburban residential areas to Negroes and encouraging them to move closer to industrial centers ..."
Bollenberg noted " the material on Office Of Strategic Influence gets closer to Moore's very own Chroma Key mixed with dashes of latterday Porcupine Tree ... there are bits and bobs all over the album that could easily have fit on In Absentia.
In The Simpsons episode " I Married Marge ," Mr. Burns can be seen playing Ms. Pac-Man while he says " That's it ... That's it ... Come closer ... a power pellet Muhahaha!

... and look
Clement's diet is also unknown, but he said some things that look down upon eating flesh such as, " It is good ... neither to eat flesh " and that even the fumes from cooked flesh " darken the soul "; however he said non-vegetarians aren't sinning except in certain circumstances such as those who eat flesh with " gluttony " and he was not opposed to all instances of eating meat.
Thorolf of Eyrbyggja Saga was " uncorrupted, and with an ugly look about him ... swollen to the size of an ox ," and his body was so heavy that it could not be raised without levers.
I'm now going to ... I plan to begin a process of making one personal movie after another and if something leads me back to look at that, which I'm sure it might, I'll see what makes sense to me.
The joke is that Chase was more interested in fixing up cars while Goober often offered to go out with the girls instead ... only for the women to ignore his requests and look disgusted.
... Jane Fonda's whole idea of the ' poor Palestinians ,' and ' look how many Palestinians the Israelis killed in Gaza ,' is misconstrued.
: Our adventures in the desert were eventually terminated by our arrival at " Las Vegas de Santa Clara ", and a pleasant thing it was to look once more upon green grass and sweet water, and to reflect that the dreariest part of our journey lay behind us, so that the sands and jornados of the Great Basin would weary our animals no more ...
Hence, there is a temptation to look for ' external ' influences ...
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
An example from Gargantua and Pantagruel is " Christ, look ye, its Mere de ... merde ... shit, Mother of God.
It is the business of the pope to look after the interests of the Roman empire, since the empire derives its origin and its final authority from the papacy ; its origin, because it was originally transferred from Greece by and for the sake of the papacy ... its final authority, because the emperor is raised to his position by the pope who blesses him, crowns him and invests him with the empire .... Therefore, since three persons have lately been elected king by different parties, namely the youth son of Henry VI, Philip Hohenstaufen, brother of Henry VI, and Otto Brunswick, of the Welf family, so also three things must be taken into account in regard to each one, namely: the legality, the suitability and the expediency of his election ...... Far be it from us that we should defer to man rather than to God, or that we should fear the countenance of the powerful .... On the foregoing grounds, then, we decide that the youth should not at present be given the empire ; we utterly reject Philip for his manifest unfitness and we order his usurpation to be resisted by all .... since Otto is not only himself devoted to the church, but comes from devout ancestors on both sides ..... therefore we decree that he ought to be accepted and supported as king, and ought to be given the crown of empire, after the rights of the Roman church have been secured.
In 1927 the Court appointed a committee to look at this issue, and it reported that " where there are in fact contending parties, the difference between contentious cases and advisory cases is only nominal ... so the view that advisory opinions are not binding is more theoretical than real ".
When you watch the sequence of the landing, it ’ s no longer possible to look the same way at The Longest Day, or even Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One ...
... We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come.
He describes the incident as follows, " When I look for my buddy I see he'd stripped and piled his clothes by the roadside ...
* Neil Shister, " Queen for a Day ... a skeptical look at the modern wedding ritual " from Boston Review, October / November 1998
Then the question being whether legislative interference was required I was at length induced to look at a remedy of an extraordinary character as the only one I thought applicable to the case ... it was a great innovation ".
Neither you nor I attach for the moment any superlative value to this Treaty for the sake of the extension of British trade ... What I look to is the social good, the benefit to the relations of the two countries, and the effect on the peace of Europe ".
... they are not your friends, but they are your enemies in fact, though not in intention, who teach you to look to the Legislature for the radical removal of the evils that afflict human life ... It is the individual mind and conscience, it is the individual character, on which mainly human happiness or misery depends.
There was a large wen under her chin, and therefore to hide its ugliness she wore a high dress covering her throat ... She was handsome to look at, with a pretty mouth ".

... and cyberpunk
Topics that were discussed ran the gamut: censorship, superheroes, humour, religion, fairy tales, Mars, cyberpunk, war, overpopulation, sex ... Episodes were 30 minutes in length ( having no commercial breaks on public television ) and typically showcased six to fourteen interviewed creators alongside bridging commentary from Rick.

... and authors
Bede was familiar with pagan authors such as Virgil, but it was not considered appropriate to teach biblical grammar from such texts, and in De schematibus ... Bede argues for the superiority of Christian texts in understanding Christian literature.
According to F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp, " the widely observed unity of form and point of view ... and general resemblance in linguistic detail throughout the sequence are broadly suggestive of the work of a single author ," though other scholars see Lamentations as the work of multiple authors.
The authors concluded that " the risk-AIDS hypothesis ... is clearly rejected by our data ", and that "... The evidence supports the hypothesis that HIV-1 has an integral role in the CD4 depletion and progressive immune dysfunction that characterise AIDS.
The authors ' caveats and repeated efforts at alternative definition have been echoed in subsequent scholarship: in the more than five decades since, there have been innumerable further attempts at definition, yet in the words of cinema historian Mark Bould, film noir remains an " elusive phenomenon ... always just out of reach ".
The authors state that " when he is bad ... well, he's just the pits " and list several " bad " films he has appeared in: The Sandpiper, Hammersmith Is Out, The Voyage, The Medusa Touch and The Assassination of Trotsky.
One of the authors, Owen Toon notes: " In this new scenario, organics can be produced efficiently in the early atmosphere, leading us back to the organic-rich soup-in-the-ocean concept ...
Biblical scholar F. F. Bruce has said " the evidence for our New Testament writings is ever so much greater than the evidence for many writings of classical authors, the authenticity of which no one dreams of questioning ... It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament records than have many theologians.
... contemporary readers are reminded by Machiavelli's teaching of Thucydides ; they find in both authors the same “ realism ,” i. e., the same denial of the power of the gods or of justice and the same sensitivity to harsh necessity and elusive chance.
The terms heteroflexible and homoflexible are also applied to bi-curiosity, though some authors distinguish heteroflexibility as lacking the " wish to experiment with ... sexuality " implied by the bi-curious label.
" Critics respond that, as the authors acknowledge in their paper, the model “ entails ... the same degree of tuning required in any cosmological model ...”.
* The 2010 version of the Oxford University Press style guide for authors in life sciences gave the following guidance " Use the Système international d ' unités ( SI ) wherever possible ...
" On the other hand, other authors have argued that other terms are more likely to be familiar to readers: for example, Krista Scott-Dixon noted " I prefer the term non-trans to other options such as cissexual / cisgendered ... as I think it both centers trans as the norm, and presently offers more clarity to the average person than the cis prefix.
As discussed by many authors have historically argued that " the book is, first and foremost, a satire, so that many of the things we find in it which are morally absurd, specious, and contradictory, are there quite deliberately in order to ridicule ... the very notion of tyrannical rule ".
In a highly provocative chapter titled “ Creating Leaders ”, this eclectic group of scholars argues for adopting a decidedly ontological approach to leadership education ... For these authors, integrity, authenticity, and being committed to something bigger than oneself form the base ofthe context for leadership ,’ a context that once mastered, leaves one actually being a leader.
Popular authors routinely simplify their descriptions, ignoring ... or conflating dimensions that seem to them extraneous, incomprehensible, or ill suited to the images they want to convey ” ( 484 ).
The author of the Lettre de Pierre Charpentier ( 1572 ) was not only " a Protestant of sorts, and thus, apparently, writing with inside knowledge ", but also " an extreme apologist for the massacre ... in his view ... a well-merited punishment for years of civil disobedience secret sedition ..." A strand of Catholic writing, especially by Italian authors, broke from the official French line to applaud the massacre as precisely a brilliant stratagem, deliberately planned from various points beforehand.
: Ahh .. but what about contributors ... where will you find authors to write the short articles you need?
The Society of Biblical Literature's Handbook of Style, which is the standard for major academic journals like the Harvard Theological Review and conservative Protestant journals like the Bibliotheca Sacra and the Westminster Theological Journal, suggests that authors " be aware of the connotations of alternative expressions such as ... Hebrew Bible Old Testament " without prescribing the use of either.
I don't like the idea of authors en masse ... and there are so many people in Aosdána of whom I have never heard.
Leo Casey writing in Dissent Magazine argued that " None of the authors of these documents ... had any expertise in medical and forensic sciences, and their speculation doesn't stand up to minimal scrutiny.
Simon Broughton, however, has claimed that Roma music is " no less Hungarian and ... has more in common with peasant music than the folklorists like to admit ", and authors Marian Cotton and Adelaide Bradburn claimed that Hungarian-Roma music was " perhaps ... originally Hungarian in character, but ( the Roma have made so many changes that ) it is difficult to tell what is Hungarian and what is " the authentic music of the Roma.

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