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Raskolnikov, the anti-hero of Dostoevsky ’ s novel Crime and Punishment, puts this philosophy into action when he kills an elderly pawnbroker and her sister, later rationalizing this act to himself with the words, "... it wasn ’ t a human being I killed, it was a principle!
Anderson claimed that A New Morning "... was the first ever Suede record that wasn ’ t influenced in its making by drugs.
" Scallions refuted Bell's comments in an interview where he stated "... It wasn ’ t an enjoyable environment for me, and I don ’ t think for any of us really, except for Carl maybe because Carl ’ s mind was set into his songs, his music, and that ’ s the way it was.
"... t had been damaged, that is tore in the middle.
However, a document was discovered in Albania by the Austrian archaeologist Camillo Praschniker during WWI, in Byllis, ( or Ballsh in modern Albania ) that says: ( evaftiste o arhon Bulgarias Boris o metonomastheis Mihail sin to ek Theu dhedhomeno av to ethnei tous s t o d ) "... was baptized the archon of Bulgaria, Boris, called Mihal together with his people given to him by God, Year 6374 " (= 866 AD ).
" He suggests that the role of such a scene is to illustrate that "... it doesn ’ t matter what the woman likes she ’ ll like whatever the man wants her to like because she has no inner life of her own, in turn because she ’ s not a real person ".
Both women repeatedly denied the stories and attempted to dispel "... the myth that women, especially blondes and brunettes, can ’ t get along in Hollywood.
" He suggests that the role of such a scene is to illustrate that "... it doesn ’ t matter what the woman likes she ’ ll like whatever the man wants her to like because she has no inner life of her own, in turn because she ’ s not a real person ".
"... after five years of Pussy Galore I was able to connect to rock ’ n ’ roll in some way that I wasn ’ t able to before ," he remembers those formative days.
" The foot-operated parking brake was also criticised: "... four days weren ’ t enough to dispel our annoyance with the US-style foot-operated parking brake.
"... Visitors isn ’ t a concept album.
" In regard to the adult humor, Butch Hartman stated "... being concerned with the content of the episodes wasn ’ t our main focus ", and creator Van Partible remembers that " No one was really watching Cartoon Network [...] As far as content, they were pretty lenient on all the kind of things that were going on.
"... t is the means by which the noble orders, the philosophers and warriors, keep the mob under control ...
" The article quoted a director of the school as saying "... we don ’ t like the vibrations to be polluted by outsiders.
During a discussion on US airport security on September 10, 2007, Rantel allegedly said that if his mother had to take her shoes off during a security screening, "... then why shouldn ’ t a Sikh be required to take off the hat that looks like a diaper ...?
MacManus was notable for his statement in court in 1848 ; he explained his actions by saying: "... t was not because I loved England less, but because I loved Ireland more.
According to the website, "... Riggwelter takes its name from the local Yorkshire Dales dialect when a sheep is on its back and can ’ t get up without help, local dialect says it is riggwelted.
In an interview with Mojo Magazine, Chris Griffiths states: "... there ’ s one called “ Don ’ t Go Away ” which is very similar to a song we had called “ Feel The Pain ” but I dunno how much I can say about that, la, you know what I mean?
Broadcasting & Cable magazine wrote when Tomlinson "... uses terms like “ fair and balanced ” in talking about what PBS should be, it is understandably seen as code guaranteed to evoke charges of the “ Foxification ” of PBS and raise alarm bells with liberals and moderates, as well as with viewers who just don ’ t care about a political agenda at all.
Fred turns back to Angel and tells him that she can ’ t find anything wrong with him "... except that you ’ re empty.
Don ’ t Talk about Herbert Aptheker ": "... a general public silence by Old Leftists in response to the report of Herbert Aptheker ’ s sexual molestation of his daughter Bettina may be writing another chapter in the strange history of American Communism.

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Gurevich: "... Turing's informal argument in favor of his thesis justifies a stronger thesis: every algorithm can be simulated by a Turing machine ... according to Savage, an algorithm is a computational process defined by a Turing machine ".
" It is only a question of cards and time ", wrote Henry Babbage in 1888, "... and there is no reason why ( twenty thousand ) cards should not be used if necessary, in an Analytical Engine for the purposes of the mathematician ".
* In " Every Kind Word " by Lackthereof, Danny Seim's project parallel to Menomena, Seim sings "... and your hair is long like Absalom.
Johnson took to the Senate floor after the election demonstrated the schism in the country, giving a sensational speech headlined by the New York Times: "... I will not give up this government ... No ; I intend to stand by it ... and I invite every man who is a patriot to ... rally around the altar of our common country ... and swear by our God ... that the Constitution shall be saved, and the Union preserved.
"... Baeyer is an excellent experimentor, but he is only an empiricist, lacking sense and capability, and his interpretations of his experiments show particular deficiency in his familiarity with the principles of true science ..."
He wrote: "... The amassing of wealth is one of the worse species of idolatry.
"... Turquoise was chosen because the greenish-blue stone is indigenous to Arizona, copper because Arizona is one the nation's top copper-producing states and purple because it has become a favorite color for Arizona sports fans, thanks to the success of the National Basketball Association's Phoenix Suns.
Lucifer is the light spirit, which " plays on human pride and offers the delusion of divinity ", but also motivates creativity and spirituality ; Ahriman is the dark spirit, which tempts human beings to "... deny link with divinity and to live entirely on the material plane ", but also stimulates intellectuality and technology.
In 2007, Geoffrey Robertson QC alleged that Phillip's remains are no longer in St Nicholas Church, Bathampton and have been lost: "... Captain Arthur Phillip is not where the ledger stone says he is: it may be that he is buried somewhere outside, it may simply be that he is simply lost.
"... and among them went bright-eyed Athene, holding the precious aegis which is ageless and immortal: a hundred tassels of pure gold hang fluttering from it, tight-woven each of them, and each the worth of a hundred oxen.
It is perhaps the need to balance the social and scientific aspects of archaeoastronomy which led Clive Ruggles to describe it as: "... field with academic work of high quality at one end but uncontrolled speculation bordering on lunacy at the other.
Unity is the basis of actuality: "... ' being ' is being combined and one, and ' not being ' is being not combined but more than one.
In Jonah 1: 6, the Masoretic Text ( MT ) reads, "... perhaps God will pay heed to us ...." Targum Jonah translates this passage as: "... perhaps there will be mercy from the Lord upon us ...." The captain's proposal is no longer an attempt to change the divine will ; it is an attempt to appeal to divine mercy.

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NPR itself denies any partisan agenda .< ref > Section III of the code states that NPR "... separate < nowiki ></ nowiki > our personal opinions-such as an individual's religious beliefs or political ideology-from the subjects we are covering.
And according to Richard Hughes, "... both men scrupulous in their personal and financial dealings.
Three days later, it was announced that Schulberg would join with Adolph Zukor to become associate producer of Paramount Pictures, "... catapulted into this position because he had Clara Bow under personal contract ".
' Here is our answer: We refuse to allow you to speak for all the American people ... We refuse to be party to these wars and we repudiate any inference that they are being waged in our name or for our welfare ..." It indicates as inspiration "... Israeli reservists who, at great personal risk, declare ' there IS a limit ' and refuse to serve in the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza ", the abolitionists, and " those who defied the Vietnam war " and concludes, " we will resist the machinery of war and repression and rally others to do everything possible to stop it.
The word TWAIN is from Rudyard Kipling's " The Ballad of East and West " "... and never the twain shall meet ..." reflecting the difficulty at the time of connecting scanners and personal computers.
* In Middle Ages archeological studies, "... closely held personal items included the ever present knife and a towel.
The second codicil to Maria Fitzherbert's will outlines her two principal beneficiaries, and includes a personal note, "... this paper is addressed to my two dear children ...
For example, possession and / or use of a foreign passport is a condition disqualifying from security clearance and "... is not mitigated by reasons of personal convenience, safety, requirements of foreign law, or the identity of the foreign country " as is explicitly clarified in a Department of Defense policy memorandum which defines a guideline requiring that "... any clearance be denied or revoked unless the applicant surrenders the foreign passport or obtains official permission for its use from the appropriate agency of the United States Government ".
According to The Guardian: "... personal crusades have been for peace in Northern Ireland and against abortion " ( Andrew Roth, The Guardian ).
Quoting the RLA jury: "... for showing, under very difficult conditions, and with great personal courage, that history must be recorded and understood, and human rights respected everywhere, if sustainable solutions to the legacy of the past are to be achieved.
" Biographer Everett Kimball wrote of Dudley, "... in spite of his failings of temper he possessed a good deal of tact and personal charm, by which, when everything else failed, he could sometimes transform an enemy into a friend.
Urrea wrote in his diary that he "... wished to elude these orders as far as possible without compromising my personal responsibility.
In its 1936 World Series cover story about Lou Gehrig and Carl Hubbell, Time magazine depicted the Fall Classic that year between crosstown rivals Giants and Yankees as " a personal struggle between Hubbell and Gehrig ", calling Hubbell "... currently baseball's No. 1 Pitcher and among the half dozen ablest in the game's annals.
The name Knighton probably derives from the Old English words cniht and tūn meaning, respectively, "... a soldier, personal follower, young man, servant, thane, freeman " and "... farm, settlement, homestead ".
In 2003-2005, the village birthrate, " was 2. 12 ... against the national average of 1. 25 in 2005 " while, "... personal expenses were cut by ¥ 450 million ".
The first section of the poem immortalizes a few of Solomon's personal exploits, such as the line, "... who threw potato salad at CCNY lecturers on Dadaism and subsequently presented themselves on the granite steps of the madhouse with shaven heads and harlequin speech of suicide, demanding instantaneous lobotomy.
Bill Jackson's successful Wall Street investment banking career was interrupted by his reluctant tenure as Deputy Director of the CIA, which was originally to be for ... only six months ..., by agreement with General Smith, but lasted until August 3, 1951, "... when he signed a personal services contract ( WAE ).
Urrea wrote in his diary that he "... wished to elude these orders as far as possible without compromising my personal responsibility.
Urrea wrote in his diary that he "... wished to elude these orders as far as possible without compromising my personal responsibility.
Kershaw wrote about the problems of an excessive focus on Hitler that "... even the best biographies have seemed at times in danger of elevating Hitler's personal power to a level where the history of Germany between 1933 and 1945 becomes reduced to little more than an expression of the dictator's will ".
Very soon after its initial release in the spring of 1968, several critics began championing the film in the UK and U. S. David Pirie, who wrote extensively and enthusiastically about the film in his 1973 book A Heritage of Horror, reviewed the film in 1971 for Time Out, commenting: "... one of the most personal and mature statements in the history of British cinema ...

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