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The current stereotype of straight news reporting was probably invaluable in protecting the press and its readers from pollution by that combination of doctored fact, fancy, and personal opinion called yellow journalism which flourished in this country more than a generation ago.
And so they went, he choosing of all places an inn near Medmenham Abbey, scene a generation ago of the obscene orgies of the Hellfire Club.
A generation ago there were plenty of people who appreciated antiques and fine reproductions.
If a hybrid isolation model is assumed, it can be estimated that the hypothetical admixture event occurred about 126 generations ago, or 2520 years ago assuming 20 years per generation.
Words like " strategy " and " operations " have acquired meanings that might not have been recognizable a generation ago.
Years of pursuit have led me to believe that, yes, Aurora is most likely in active development, spurred on by recent advances that have allowed technology to catch up with the ambition that launched the program a generation ago.
A village can contain dozens of production houses, called fábricas or palenques, each using methods that have been passed down from generation to generation, some using the same techniques practiced 200 years ago.
The statement expresses " shock " at " the horrific events of September 11, 2001 " but, evoking " similar scenes in Baghdad, Panama City, and, a generation ago, Vietnam ", describes Iraq as " a country which has no connection to the horror of September 11 ", and deplores the administration's " spirit of revenge " and the " simplistic script of ' good vs. evil ': " In our name, the Bush administration, with near unanimity from Congress, not only attacked Afghanistan but arrogated to itself and its allies the right to rain down military force anywhere and anytime.
In fact, Henrik had mentioned this possibility as long ago as 1996, in his published memoir, " During our generation the future sovereign will perhaps receive approval to see ' Monpezat ' added to the dynastic name of ' Oldenbourg-Glücksbourg '".
However, when considered from the standpoint of rate of size increase per generation, the exponential increase is found to have continued until the appearance of Indricotherium 30 Ma ago.
Not long ago Peter Watrous of the New York Times described Threadgill as “ perhaps the most important jazz composer of his generation .” Recent concerts in Chicago have led the local critics to speak of him as a revolutionary figure, altering the manner in which jazz itself is going.
When the book was originally released, The New York Times hailed it as " the most beautifully executed, the clearest and the most important utterance yet made by the generation Kerouac himself named years ago as ' beat ,' and whose principal avatar he is.
Christopher Kulik of DVD Verdict wrote, " The YouTube generation will be unable to comprehend what purpose the film served thirty years ago, and thus it's difficult to ignore how hopelessly dated Faces of Death really is.
Observance of this law was nearly entirely out of practice among Modern Observant women a generation ago ( except in synagogue ), but younger generations are increasingly taking the practice upon themselves.
Mark Chaves, a Duke University professor of sociology, religion and divinity, found that 92 % of Americans believed in God in 2008 but that they have significantly less confidence in their religious leaders than they did a generation ago.
Several years ago in 2004, he was awarded with the LUCIE Lifetime Achievement Award for Sports Photography, and he is said to be the foremost sports photographer of his generation and a fixture in American journalism.
These New Leftists are also against capitalist " so-called " democracy and look favorably on the " revolutionary Maoism " of a generation ago, in contrast to the corruption and money-centeredness they see in current Chinese society.
" Guys who throw 100 pitches now are working harder than guys who threw 120 pitches a generation ago.
Almost unheard of a generation ago, this type of practice arose from three powerful shifts in medical practice:
Mixed-seating Orthodox synagogues, which were a prevalent minority as late as a generation ago, have now all but disappeared.
The present generation of these " Ashta vaidyas " are till today serving in the same manner as their forefathers did, centuries ago.
A brief interval of plate motion adjustment about 3. 5 million years ago may have triggered the generation of basaltic magma along the descending plate edge.

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Doubts thus inculcated left me floundering for a while and, like some higher critical friends, trying to continue to use the Bible as the Word of God while at the same time holding it to have been subjected to a vast number of redactions and interpolations: attempting to bridge the chasm between an older, reverent, Bible-loving generation and a critical, doubting, Bible-emancipated race.
According to some scholars Ali ibn Yusuf was a new generation of leadership that had forgot the desert life for the comforts of the city.
Installed at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques ( IHÉS ), Grothendieck attracted attention by an intense and highly productive activity of seminars ( de facto working groups drafting into foundational work some of the ablest French and other mathematicians of the younger generation ).
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Utility permission is required, but such cooperative generation is legally mandated in some areas ( for example, California ).
Though his recordings sold well, he was not so influential on some younger blues singers of his generation, who could not imitate him as they could other commercially successful artists.
" The relative status of various humans, some of whom had modern advanced technologies that included engines and telegraphs, while others lacked anything but face-to-face communication techniques and still lived a Paleolithic lifestyle, was of interest to the first generation of cultural anthropologists.
By the middle of the decade, some of the 1950s generation of American comedians, such as Jerry Lewis, went into decline, while Peter Sellers found success with international audiences in his first American film The Pink Panther.
The Americanization of many immigrant families ' surnames was for the most part adopted by the family after the immigration process, or by the second or third generation of the family after some assimilation into American culture.
* More ambitious 4GLs ( sometimes termed fourth generation environments ) attempt to automatically generate whole systems from the outputs of CASE tools, specifications of screens and reports, and possibly also the specification of some additional processing logic.
According to the Polish Kabbalist, " the legend was known to several persons, thus allowing us to speculate that the legend had indeed circulated for some time before it was committed to writing and, consequently, we may assume that its origins are to be traced to the generation immediately following the death of R. Eliyahu, if not earlier.
In the U. S., some called Generation Xers the " baby bust " generation because of the drop in the birth rate following the baby boom.
The present-day figure of about 4. 6 million foreign residents, that make up some 8 % of the total population, include more than half a million children born in Italy to foreign nationals — second generation immigrants, but exclude foreign nationals who have subsequently acquired Italian nationality ; this applied to 53, 696 people in 2008.
At least two fundamental non-terrestrial energy sources have been proposed: solar-powered energy generation ( unhampered by clouds ), either directly by solar cells or indirectly by focusing solar radiation on boilers which produce steam to drive generators ; and electrodynamic tethers which generate electricity from the powerful magnetic fields of some planets ( Jupiter has a very powerful magnetic field ).
' Many live in less-productive, problem-prone areas, some of which have been so seriously degraded within the last generation that they resemble lands on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
The MX5's first generation, the NA, sold over 400, 000 units from 1989 to 1997 – with a straight-4 engine to 1993, a engine thereafter ( with a de-tuned 1. 6 as a budget option in some markets ) – recognizable by its pop-up headlights.
Today, funneling email through MSA systems run by providers that in principle have some means of holding their users accountable for the generation of the email is a defense against spam and other forms of email abuse.
However, some families still kept their motels, and to this day, one can find a motel that is owned by the same family who built and ran it originally ( i. e. the Maples Motel in Sandusky, Ohio ) with a subsequent generation continuing the family business.
Due to the elimination of the maladapted individuals in the past generation, this population contains more bacteria that have some resistance against the antibiotic.
The chiefs of the tribes believed that some of the new generation of mixed-race, bilingual chiefs would lead their people into the future and be better able to adapt to new conditions influenced by European Americans.
Besides Zarathushtra's Gathas, Plato gives the earliest surviving account of a " natural theology ", around 360 BC, in his dialogue " Timaeus " he states " Now the whole Heaven, or Cosmos, ... we must first investigate concerning it that primary question which has to be investigated at the outset in every case ,— namely, whether it has existed always, having no beginning of generation, or whether it has come into existence, having begun from some beginning ".
The description of Noah as " righteous in his generation " implied to some that his perfection was only relative: In his generation of wicked people, he could be considered righteous, but in the generation of a tzadik like Abraham, he would not be considered so righteous.

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