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Above and all
Above all, they will stop in the middle of anything, anywhere, to hear or quote some poetry.
Above all read in Jens Bjerre's The Last Cannibal Show the old man of the Wailbri tribe ( not cannibals ) in central Australia gave to the white man his choicest possession, while the tears streamed down his face.
Above all, he had learned to write formal Latin prose and verse to a remarkable degree of artistry.
Above all, he is a person to whom a fledgling Representative can go to discuss the personal and professional problems which inevitably confront a new Congressman.
Above all, don't set up extravagant fringe benefits just to buy employee good will.
Above all, disabuse yourselves of any thought that I propose to vent moral indignation at your rifling my residence, to whimper over the loss of a few objets d'art, or to shame you into rectitude.
Above all, we should seek to encourage the leaders of these societies to accept the unpleasant fact that they are responsible for their fates.
Above all, he did not want to appear to be running hat in hand to Premier Khrushchev's doorstep.
Above all, he does not debate mere contingencies, and therefore, if these are possibly dreadful, find himself forced into inaction.
Above all, Claude Lévi-Strauss helped institutionalize anthropology in France.
Above all, The Great Bordello provides a deeper understanding of the human desire to accomplish something of enduring value amidst commercial success and ruthless realities of life.
Above all, he was a thorough believer in revelation and in a divine providence, and was a sincere, law-observing follower of rabbinical Judaism.
*" Above all, the prophets remind us of the moral state of a people: Few are guilty, but all are responsible.
Above all other qualities, Catullus seems to have valued venustas, or charm, in his acquaintances, a theme which he explores in a number of his poems.
Above, it turns into an helical antiferromagnetic state in which all of the atomic moments in a particular basal plane layer are parallel, and oriented at a fixed angle to the moments of adjacent layers.
Above all, however, Domitian valued loyalty and malleability in those he assigned to strategic posts, qualities he found more often in men of the equestrian order than in members of the Senate or his own family, whom he regarded with suspicion, and promptly removed from office if they disagreed with imperial policy.
Above all, they would want to see whether my life corresponded with my teaching.
Above all, it was based on a feeling of European identity and common values — or so it appeared at the time.
Above all, Hadrian patronized the arts: Hadrian's Villa at Tibur ( Tivoli ) was the greatest Roman example of an Alexandrian garden, recreating a sacred landscape, lost in large part to the despoliation of the ruins by the Cardinal d ' Este who had much of the marble removed to build Villa d ' Este.
Above all, those living or cultivating on the crest of a levee have easy access to water for irrigation and household use in a dry, hot country.
Above all, prayer is not performed with a desire for any material goal.
Above all, in time of peace this is fine, but when there is a fear that there may even be a war, then more importantly, considering the welfare of the imperial house, I wonder about the wisdom of a member of the imperial family serving prime minister.
Above all, the Empire would not be divided: the Emperor would rule supreme over the subordinate kings, whose obedience to him was mandatory.
Above all, if some public goods are provided by the state, he believed that they should not be a legal monopoly where private competition is prohibited ; for example, he wrote:

Above and universities
Above all the CNAA saw itself as preserving a comparability with degree level awards in universities, a feature which can be seen as having both positive and negative aspects: positive in that it preserved a formal ‘ parity of esteem ’ between the awards of the two parts of the binary system ( e. g. retaining the common currency of the undergraduate degree for entry to postgraduate study ); but negative, in the eyes of some ( e. g. Pratt, 1997 ), in that it encouraged an ‘ academicism ’ in the new sector and slowed an acceptance of the transformations required finally to break the boundaries of the old ‘ elite ’ system.

Above and need
Above their lungs would need artificial pressure to operate normally.
Despite this over seventy percent vote None of the Above resulting in the need for a new election.
Above all, he understood his work in its wider social context, being active in the politics and trade of Liverpool, and understanding the need for the town to be well-connected to its hinterland.
" Above all ," she said, " we must always keep a respectful focus upon two of the core needs of children: first, the need to understand and express something of their deep inner world.

Above and make
Above this lies the thermosphere and exosphere, which together make up the heterosphere that marks the transition to outer space.
Announced on 26 January 2007, BBC Radio 4 commissioned Above the Title Productions to make eighteen 30-minute adaptations of Douglas Adams ' Dirk Gently books ( including The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul and the unfinished The Salmon of Doubt ), running in three series of six episodes.
In 1987, Seagal began work on his first film, Above the Law ( titled Nico in Europe ), with director Andrew Davis and reportedly as a favor to a former aikido student, the agent Michael Ovitz, who believed he could make anyone a star.
As Austin natives, they make regular appearances in the Austin Chronicle's annual Austin Music Awards poll, taking home the # 1 prize for " Best Novelty Band " in 2004, " Best None of the Above " performing band in 2006 ( the first Celtic band to ever win such accolades ), and " Best Folk Act " in 2007.
Above, a Congolese farming village ( Baringa, Équateur Province | Equateur ) is emptied and levelled to make way for a rubber plantation.
Above the Conference are the 92 clubs which together make up the highest levels of English football, the Premier League and The Football League ; below the Conference are the Step 3 and lower leagues of the NLS.
Above these layers lie the Straight Cliffs Sandstone and conglomerate shales that make up the Kaiparowits Plateau and San Rafael Swell to the north of the lake.
Above all, the process had to be economical enough to make its widespread commercial use practical.
Above the QCD temperature lies a disordered phase where SU ( N < sub > f </ sub >)× SU ( N < sub > f </ sub >) and color SU ( 3 ) charges make sense.
In a famous letter, he wrote, " Above all, forget the one who writes this ; forgive someone who, whatever else, could not make a girl happy.

Above and sure
In a review for People, Leah Rozen stated " Above all, credit for Philadelphias success belongs to Hanks, who makes sure that he plays a character, not a saint.
" A cover of Black Flag's " Rise Above " was suggested by Rubin, although was shelved after the band was not sure how to arrange it musically.

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