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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.
Dewsnap writes about Orton's agent Peggy Ramsay: "... At the scattering of Joe's and Kenneth's ashes, his sister took a handful from both urns and said, ' A little bit of Joe, and a little bit of Kenneth.
In the CBBC children's television show Horrible Histories, Richard III ( played by Jim Howick ) sings a power ballad in which he attempts to restore his reputation: "... Never had a hump and my arm was alright, never took the crown with illegal power.
Harding took his first election loss in stride, saying "...
Worried about his behavior, his parents took him to a psychoanalyst at age 17 but, according to Hicks, after one session the psychoanalyst informed him that "... it's them, not you.
The baron and troubador, Bertran de Born, who knew him, said that he was "... the best king who ever took up a shield, the most daring and best of all tourneyers.
In a speech given in Hamburg in 1991, Irving stated that in two years time "... this myth of mass murders of Jews in the death factories of Auschwitz, Majdanek and Treblinka ... which in fact never took place " will be disproved ( Auschwitz, Majdanek, and Treblinka were all well known Vernichtungslager ).
In a 1991 speech, Irving claimed that in two years time, "... this myth of mass murders of Jews in the death factories of Auschwitz, Majdanek and Treblinka ... which in fact never took place " will be disproven.
The General Conference of UNESCO took this position in 2001, asserting in Article 1 of the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity that "... cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biodiversity is for nature "
Captain James Cook always took a store of sauerkraut on his sea voyages, since experience had taught him it prevented scurvy .< ref > see http :// www. mariner. org / exploration / index. php? type = webpage & id = 55 / < u > What did they eat ?</ u > which begins " One of Cook's most important discoveries ..." and http :// www. vitamindeficiency. info /? page_id = 9 which additionally mentions "... citrus fruit such as lemons and lime.
" Hannah recalled John Clarke Rose, Story Research Director at the Disney Studio, "... took us to meet Eleanor Packer who I believe was in charge of Whitman / Western Publishing.
* Chemo Sábe α Edward Dorn publisher's site feature's a piece on "... Dorn's last collection of poems, written while battling cancer and the drugs he took to fight the disease.
The ensemble, who Jay Irwin wrote "... took the small parts they were given and ran with them, almost right out of the theater as each of them brilliantly played the comedic relief to the family's " straight man "", starred Bradley Dean, Carmen Ruby Floyd, Eliseo Roman, Andrew Samonsky, Sally Wilfert, and Zakiya Young.
The show's producers took the rumors as an indication of their success: "... When people start making up and circulating rumors about the star of a show, you know you have become a cultural phenomenon ".
Bignell records that: she "... took a rather curious fancy to Grain as a chosen departure point for trips to Germany " and there are claims that Port Victoria " was built essentially as a railway station at the end of a line from Windsor ".
At this time, CSL was given elevated status, where in the words of Power Corporation "... in order to increase its Corporation's own cash flow and take advantage of new federal tax regulations benefiting operating companies over holding companies, CSL took over most of Power's investment portfolio at book value.
A large rally in New York's Steinway Hall on November 17, 1873 led by future Secretary of State, William Evarts, took a moderate position and the meeting adopted a resolution that war would be necessary, yet regrettable, if Spain chose to "... consider our defense against savage butchery as a cause of war ..."
Batman's Treaty negotiations with Aborigines took place in June 1835 on the banks of the Merri Creek in present-day Northcote, Victoria ( in Melbourne ), "... using legal advice from the former Van Dieman's Land attorney-general, Joseph Gellibrand, and with the support of his Aboriginal companions from New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land.
In an essay titled " Equivalence: The Perennial Trend ", White described a photographer who took such pictures as one who "... recognized an object or series of forms that, when photographed, would yield an image with specific suggestive powers that can direct the viewer into a specific and known feeling, state, or place within himself.
Although Gabriel Voisin wrote "... my brother entirely under her thumb ", the story of de Laroche as a headstrong woman making the flight after scant preparation and against Charles Voisin's orders almost certainly romanticises what actually took place.
The profile included a reference to Hanussen: "... during the early 1920's Hitler took regular lessons in speaking and in mass psychology from a man named Hamissen who was also a practicing astrologer and fortune-teller.
" Collie was unable to make out the source of the noises because of mist, and continued "... the eerie crunch, crunch, sounded behind me, I was seized with terror and took to my heels, staggering blindly among the boulders for four or five miles.
He took part to Festival di Sanremo four times, with the songs " Benzina e cerini " (" Petrol and Matches ") in 1961, " Così felice " (" So Happy ") in 1964, " Mai, Mai, Mai Valentina " (" Never, Never, Never Valentina ") in 1966 and "... E allora dai " ("... Well Come On Then!
Rogers, in his first response, refers to "... the stern human rights warning Kissinger delivered directly to Pinochet at their only meeting ... " ( the meeting took place in Santiago June 8, 1976 ), points to "... Kissinger ’ s statement, made in an address to the region ’ s foreign ministers, that the regime's human rights violations ' impaired our relationship with Chile and continue to do so ,'" and that " Kissinger ’ s warning was delivered in robust fashion to the Argentine president – there are cables to prove it ...– and probably to Pinochet ’ s underlings in Santiago ," and claims that Kissinger did not send, and probably did not even see, the " take no further action " cable.

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He states: "... From that time on all went wrong with the Kingdom and the state was undone.
The team thrilled spectators with low-flying maneuvers performed in tight formations, and ( according to Voris ) by "... keeping something in front of the crowds at all times.
Suetonius claims that Caligula was already cruel and vicious: he writes that, when Tiberius brought Caligula to Capri, his purpose was to allow Caligula to live in order that he "... prove the ruin of himself and of all men, and that he was rearing a viper for the Roman People and a Phaëton for the world.
" Romare Bearden described Alston as "... one of the most versatile artists whose enormous skill led him to a diversity of styles ..." Bearden also describes the professionalism and impact that Alston had on Harlem and the African American community: "' was a consummate artist and a voice in the development of African American art who never doubted the excellence of all people's sensitivity and creative ability.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá advised all Bahá ' ís to shun anyone opposing the Covenant: "... one of the greatest and most fundamental principles of the Cause of God is to shun and avoid entirely the Covenant-breakers, for they will utterly destroy the Cause of God, exterminate His Law and render of no account all efforts exerted in the past.
When asked about the " DK " logo in an interview, Jello Biafra explained, "... I wanted to make sure it was something simple and easy to spray-paint so people would graffiti it all over the place, and then I showed it to Winston Smith.
* Instead of oral laws known to a special class, arbitrarily applied and interpreted, all laws were written, thus made known to all literate citizens ( who could make appeal to the Areopagus for injustices ): "... the constitution formed under Draco, when the first code of laws was drawn up.
Although officially classified as a torpedo boat in 1898 by the US Navy, the, a long all steel vessel displacing 165 tons, was described by her commander, LT. John C. Fremont, as "... a compact mass of machinery not meant to keep the sea nor to live in ... as five sevenths of the ship are taken up by machinery and fuel, whilst the remaining two sevenths, fore and aft, are the crew's quarters ; officers forward and the men placed aft.
" James's reading of The True Law of Free Monarchies allowed that "... a good king will frame all his actions to be according to the law, yet is he not bound thereto but of his good will ..." James also had printed his Defense of the Right of Kings in the face of English theories of inalienable popular and clerical rights.
In 1978 he published The Poverty of Theory which attacked the structuralist Marxism of Louis Althusser and his followers in Britain on New Left Review, ( famously saying "... all of them are Geschichtenscheissenschlopff, unhistorical shit.
As Sartre writes in his work Existentialism is a Humanism: "... man first of all exists, encounters himself, surges up in the world – and defines himself afterwards.
Many more errors came from the tendency of actors to interpolate words and sentences, producing so many corruptions and variations that a law was proposed by Lycurgus of Athens in 330 BC "... that the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides should be written down and preserved in a public office ; and that the town clerk should read the text over with the actors ; and that all performances which did not comply with this regulation should be illegal.
At its foundational level, Christian thought holds that "... in Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, man nor woman ", defining all as equal in the sight of God.
Film historian Richard Griffith speaks of Capra's “... reliance on sentimental conversation and the ultimate benevolence of ordinary America to resolve all deep conflicts .” “ Average America ” is visualized as "... a still tree lined street, undistinguished frame houses surrounded by modest areas of grass, a few automobiles.
Goldziher writes, in his Mohammedan Studies: "... it is not surprising that, among the hotly debated controversial issues of Islam, whether political or doctrinal, there is not one in which the champions of the various views are unable to cite a number of traditions, all equipped with imposing isnads ".
Membership is "... open to all other peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the present Charter and, in the judgment of the Organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations.
British historian Laurence Rees described Ribbentrop as "... the Nazi almost all the other leading Nazis hated ".
In a 2002 story for the Chicago Daily Record, Mark Guarino, the newspaper's music critic, wrote that "' Forever Changes ' is a touchstone for serious pop fanatics ..." He added that, "... the band's first three albums were since rediscovered as visionary classics, all three culminating in ' Forever Changes ' ( Elektra ), the band's 1967 masterpiece of ornate pop.
But, Errico Malatesta put it: "... instead of running the risk of making a confusion in trying to distinguish what you and I each do, let us all work and put everything in common.
The second group of mandates, or Class B mandates, were all former Schutzgebiete ( German territories ) in West and Central Africa which were deemed to require a greater level of control by the mandatory power: "... the Mandatory must be responsible for the administration of the territory under conditions which will guarantee freedom of conscience and religion.
A slow crescendo of bouzouki music plays in the background ( for which Cleese initially expresses appreciation, being "... one who delights in all manifestations of the Terpsichorean Muse "), but as the sketch progresses it mirrors Cleese's growing frustration until he loudly demands the music cease.
In the 19th century the agnostic Robert G. Ingersoll wrote "... that all the ignorant, infamous, heartless, hideous things recorded in the ' inspired ' Pentateuch are not the words of God, but simply ' Some Mistakes of Moses '".

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