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"... and new
"... and choose myself new ones according to my will ;
Existing restaurants located in the hotel have been closed following a take over of the property by Goldman Sachs with new development planned for "... a trio of restaurants run by Danny Meyer – the New York City restaurant wunderkind – as well as a new ballroom and conference centre, attached to the hotel which will be upgraded.
Hume made a philosophical discovery that opened up to him "... a new Scene of Thought ," which inspired him "... to throw up every other Pleasure or Business to apply entirely to it.
A quote from the Akron Beacon Journal elucidates, "... Devo recently finished a new project in cahoots with Disney called Devo 2. 0, which features the band playing old songs and two new ones with vocals provided by children.
stresses the importance in Israelite religious observance of the new month ( Hebrew:, Rosh Chodesh, " beginning of the month "): "... in your new moons, ye shall blow with the trumpets over your burnt-offerings ..." Similarly in.
On 19 May 1940 Ribbentrop met the new Italian Ambassador Dino Alfieri, who described the meeting as follows :" He commented at length on the " dazzling " successes of the German armies, extolling the military genius of the Führer ... who had " revealed himself as the greatest military genius since Napoleon "... He spoke of the inevitable clash between the young nations and the old ; of the necessity of breaking the ring with which the Judaeo-democratic-plutocratic powers were trying to encircle Germany and Italy ; and of the need to create a new European civilization.
Rolling Stone stated that the band helped to "... spawn a new wave of bands oriented around group improvisation and superextended grooves.
In an interview with online music blog ' Fact Magazine ' in March 2011, Photek disclosed his plans to release a new "... series of EPs where the best content can be cherry-picked for an album at the end of that series.
This allowed him to conclude "... it is probable indeed, that the scotch mineral is a new species of earth which has not hitherto been sufficiently examined.
The strip has been described as "... a turn-of-the-century theater of the city, in which class and racial tensions of the new urban, consumerist environment were acted out by a mischievous group of New York City kids from the wrong side of the tracks.
"... progress in structure determination, for new polyborane species and for substituted boranes and carboranes, would be greatly accelerated if the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, rather than X-ray diffraction, could be used.
* 2005-06-22, MIT News: MIT physicists create new form of matter Citat: "...
Morris wrote that "... there is good reason for claiming that Whitehead shared the social and political ideals of the new liberals.
Adoption of the new alphabet was stifled by the inertia of Korea's cultural elite, who were "... appalled at the idea of losing Chinese, the badge of their elitism.
Entertainment Weekly said that Quinto "... invests Spock with a new layer of chilly-smoldering sex appeal, Quinto does a fantastic job of maintaining Spock's calm, no-sweat surface but getting quietly hot and bothered underneath.
Her enemies in Rome feared that Cleopatra, "... was planning a war of revenge that was to array all the East against Rome, establish herself as empress of the world at Rome, cast justice from Capitolium, and inaugurate a new universal kingdom.
At the maturity stage, with competitive products occupying the space, new features are introduced (" auto-reverse ", " stereo with extra bass ", " shock proof for jogging ", " waterproof in the rain "... etc.

"... and destiny
The 2008 quadruple platinum song Single Ladies by Beyoncé Knowles includes the lyric "... and delivers me to a destiny, to infinity and beyond ," a reference which was pointed out by alt-country singer Jeff Tweedy of the band Wilco during a 2010 solo performance in Chicago.
Priests teach that "... the ruling power of the will of God, expressed as punishment and reward according to the degree of obedience, is demonstrated in the destiny of a nation, of an individual ...
"... More than any time in recent history, America's destiny is not of our own choosing.

"... and requires
Aristotle's assertion that "... it will not be possible to be and not to be the same thing ", which would be written in propositional logic as ¬ ( P ∧ ¬ P ), is a statement modern logicians could call the law of excluded middle ( P ∨ ¬ P ), as distribution of the negation of Aristotle's assertion makes them equivalent, regardless that the former claims that no statement is both true and false, while the latter requires that any statement is either true or false.
Memory, shared with some animals, requires a consciousness not only of what happened in the past, but also that something happened in the past, which is in other words a kind of eikasia "... but nothing except man is able to recollect.
In July 1947 JCS 1067, which had directed the U. S. forces of occupation in Germany to "... take no steps looking toward the economic rehabilitation of Germany designed to maintain or strengthen the German economy ", was replaced by JCS 1779 which instead stated that " An orderly, prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
"... the glory which the Father and the Son have is because they are just and holy beings ; and that if they were lacking in one attribute or perfection which they have, the glory which they have never could be enjoyed by them, for it requires them to be precisely what they are in order to enjoy it ; and if the Saviour gives this glory to any others, he must do it in the very way set forth in his prayer to his Father — by making them one with him as he and the Father are one.
However he continues "... the conclusion is not so much that the Universe is fine-tuned for life ; rather it is fine-tuned for the building blocks and environments that life requires ".
It was first defined as the property that requires that "... the result of any execution is the same as if the operations of all the processors were executed in some sequential order, and the operations of each individual processor appear in this sequence in the order specified by its program.
John T. Killen ( pp. 79 – 110 ) specifically concludes ( p. 103 ): "... the fact that ma-ka, o-po-re-i, and ko-wa never all occur together, and that it requires a special hypothesis to explain this fact, combined with what I believe are the continuing difficulties with explaining o-po-re-i as a theonym / Opo: rehi /, make me reluctant for the present to accept the ma-ka = Ma: i Ga: i Mother Earth equation.
Julian Barnes said that it "... requires a stubborn reader, one willing to suspend normal expectations and able to confront both repetitious effects and a vomitorium of pre-digested book learning.
We recognise that any standard requiring Courts to distinguish causes that are " accidents " from causes that are " occurrences " requires drawing a line, and we realise that " reasonable may differ widely as to the place where the line should fall "... We draw this line today only because the language of Article 17 and 18 requires it, and not because of any desire to plunge into the " Serbonian Bog " that accompanies attempts to distinguish between causes that are accidents and injuries that are accidents ... Until Article 17 of the Warsaw Convention is changed by the signatories, it cannot be stretched to impose carrier liability for injuries that are not caused by accidents.

"... and origin
' Euan MacKie would place the origin even later, stating: "... the genesis and modern flowering of archaeoastronomy must surely lie in the work of Alexander Thom in Britain between the 1930s and the 1970s.
Prior, whose authority is great in the origin of popular names, says " It seems probably that the name was in the first place, foxes ' glew, or music, in reference to the favourite instrument of an earlier time, a ring of bells hung on an arched support, the tintinnabulum "... we cannot quite agree with Dr.
These permanent villages and towns predate those of southern Eritrea and northern Ethiopia suggesting, according to Peter Schmidt, "... it is they, not sites in Arabia that were the vital precursors to urban developments ... likewise students of evolution and distribution of languages now believe that Semitic and Cushitic languages are of African origin.
According to Title 18 of the United States Code, "... the term " toxin " means the toxic material or product of plants, animals, microorganisms ( including, but not limited to, bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsiae or protozoa ), or infectious substances, or a recombinant or synthesized molecule, whatever their origin and method of production ..."
Gercke reported that Heydrich was "... of German origin and free from any coloured and Jewish blood ".
Tolkien wrote in his essay " On Fairy Stories " that the terms " fantasy " and " enchantment " are connected to not only "... the satisfaction of certain primordial human desires ..." but also "... the origin of language and of the mind.
" However, when asked about the company by Interview magazine, she clarified the name's origin: "... people think I named it after myself ...
About the origin of the town, she says, "... the Kansas City railroad was built from Kansas City to Port Arthur-and came right through here about 1896.
They further point out that the molecular data suggests a more recent origin than 300, 000 years ago because "... the selected haplotype appears to have accumulated few mutations since.
In 1853 George Tate read a paper to the Berwick Naturalists ' Club at which a Mr John Collingwood Bruce agreed that the carvings had "... a common origin, and indicate a symbolic meaning, representing some popular thought.
Apparently the same origin for the Great Eagles is implied by the speech of Manwë within the essay: "... before the Children awake there shall go forth with wings like the wind the Eagles of the Lords of the West.
Some claim the origin of the concept Brazilian hairless privates date back to a letter written by Pêro Vaz de Caminha documenting Pedro Álvares Cabral's voyage to Brazil in 1500 AD, which says: "... suas vergonhas tão altas e tão çarradinhas e tão limpas das cabeleiras que de as nós muito bem olharmos não tínhamos nenhuma vergonha " ( English translation: " their private parts were so exposed, so healthy and so hairless, that looking upon them we felt no shame ").
"... ecause Islam was noble, because it owed its origin to manly instincts, because it said Yes to life even in the rare and exquisite treasures of Moorish life!
The journal Science wrote of Hooper's claims, "... it can be stated with almost complete certainty that the large polio vaccine trial ... was not the origin of AIDS.
For example, the 1701 Zaporozhian cossack constitution included the following declarations: " the valiant and ancient Cossack people, formerly called Khazar, was at first exalted by immortal glory ... so much so that the Eastern Emperor ... joined his son in matrimony to the daughter of the Khagan, that is to say, the Cossack prince "; "... the Orthodox faith of the Eastern confession, with which the valiant Cossack people was enlightened under the rule of Khazar princes by the Apostolic See of Constantinople ..."; " whereas the people formerly known as the Khazars and later called Cossacks trace their genealogical origin to the powerful and invincible Goths ... and join together that Cossack people by the deepest ties of affectionate affinity to the Crimean state ...".
Additionally, in a Time magazine interview, she hinted at HIV's non-natural origin, saying that someone knows where it came from and that it "... did not come from monkeys.
The Vatican Curia has expressed concern about the rubella vaccine's embryonic cell origin, saying Catholics have "... a grave responsibility to use alternative vaccines and to make a conscientious objection with regard to those which have moral problems.
Its origin could be the phrase "... non haec sine numine devum eveniunt ", from Virgil's Aeneid ( II, 777 ).

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