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All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
All contemporary Jewish movements consider the Tanakh, and the Oral Torah in the form of the Mishnah and Talmuds as sacred, although movements are divided as to claims concerning their divine revelation, and also their authority.
By the later 19th century, history painting was often explicitly rejected by avant-garde movements such as the Impressionists ( except for Édouard Manet ) and the Symbolists, and according to one recent writer " Modernism was to a considerable extent built upon the rejection of History Painting ... All other genres are deemed capable of entering, in one form or another, the ' pantheon ' of modernity considered, but History Painting is excluded ".
All of these choreographers influenced jazz by requiring highly trained dancers to perform a specific set of movements, which differed greatly from the colloquial form of New Orleans in the 1900s.
The majority of pagans are not committed to a single defined tradition, but understand paganism as encompassing a wide range of non-institutionalized spirituality, as promoted by the Church of All Worlds, the Feri Tradition and other movements.
All later revolutionary movements have this same goal ….
All these political parties and movements believe in non-violence and express their ideas in a non-violent manner.
All rigid body movements are rotations, translations, or combinations of the two.
All three Mass cycles employ other early Tudor features, notably the mosaic of semichoir sections alternating with full sections in the four-part and five-part Masses, the use of a semichoir section to open the Gloria, Credo and Agnus Dei, and the head-motif which links the openings of all the movements of a cycle.
All modern national identities were preceded by nationalist movements.
All his works feature his distinctive smooth camera movements, complex crane and dolly sweeps, and tracking shots, which influenced the young Stanley Kubrick at the beginning of his filmmaking career.
The subsequent series of mainly short choral movements cover Christ's Passion, Crucifixion, Death and Resurrection, at first in F minor, with a brief F major respite in " All we like sheep ".
In Hermetic thought, it is likely that the movements of the planets have meaning beyond the laws of physics and actually hold metaphorical value as symbols in the mind of The All, or God.
" All My Trials " was a folk song during the social protest movements of the 1950s and 1960s.
All the radical element, and I numbered many friends among them, were begging me to join their movements.
All the accustomed car movements had ceased ; only the speedometer told us we were still moving fast.
All the basic hand movements used in Wing Chun are contained in Siu Nim Tao.
The All India Kisan Sabha ( AIKS ) was formed at the Lucknow session of the Indian National Congress on 11 April 1936, with the legendary nationalist Swami Sahajanand Saraswati elected as its first President, in order to address the longstanding grievances of the peasantry and mobilise them against the zamindari landlords attacks on their occupancy rights, thus sparking the Farmers movements in India.
All of these movements in the modern linac occur around an axis that runs through the isocentre.
In December 1961, without Lutuli's sanction, Nelson Mandela of the Provincial ANC publicly launched Umkhonto we Sizwe at the All In Conference, where delegates from several movements had convened to discuss cooperation.
All these movements eventually failed " despite spectacular victories such as the destruction of the British army in Afghanistan in 1842 and the taking of Kharoum in 1885.
All these have been inviolved with social and cultural movements and hence this was the golden era of literature which brought about a renaissance in Kannada literature.
The CPNZ never had mass influence or real political power, but it did politically influence several generations of radicals and stimulated several important social movements, including Halt All Racist Tours ( HART ) and the Progressive Youth Movement ( PYM ).

All and become
All false gods resemble Moloch, at least in the early phases of their careers, so it would be unreasonable to expect any form of idol-worship to become widespread without the accompaniment of human sacrifice.
And when she returned from taking her guests back to New York she had said, `` All they talked about was Harvie Harvie this, Harvie that When they know the truth will they drop away from me, will I become a nothing ''??
All priests or destined to become priests, they took a simple vow of obedience to their bishop.
All three would ultimately become key players in bringing a championship to Cleveland.
All children must receive living and education expenses till they become independent.
For example, in 1988 the United Church of Canada, that country's largest Protestant denomination, affirmed that " a ) All persons, regardless of their sexual orientation, who profess Jesus Christ and obedience to Him, are welcome to be or become full member of the Church ; and b ) All members of the Church are eligible to be considered for the Ordered Ministry.
All " open universities " use distance education technologies as delivery methodologies and some have grown to become ' mega-universities ', a term coined to denote institutions with more than 100, 000 students.
All players on the field become eligible as soon as the ball is touched by a defensive player or an official during play ( Rule 7-3-5 ).
Nehru joined the movement and rose to become secretary of Besant's All India Home Rule League.
All the enthusiasm Adorno's students showed for intellectual matters could not erase the suspicion that, in the words of Max Frisch, culture had become an " alibi " for the absence of political consciousness.
All United Nations member states are all allowed to become members of the UPU.
All mammals sleep, but whales cannot afford to become unconscious for long because they may drown.
* In A. I., a science fiction film that is based on a short story entitled " Super-Toys Last All Summer Long " by Brian Aldiss, the story begins sometime in the 22nd century when androids with very high levels of artificial intelligence ( called mechas, short for " mechanisms ," i. e. synthetic life ) have become commonplace.
All anapsid skulls lack a temporal opening, while all other extant amniotes have temporal openings ( although in mammals the hole has become the zygomatic arch ).
These include Ulster Qualifying League Two side Letterkenny RFC, whose ground is named after Dave Gallaher, the captain of the 1905 New Zealand All Blacks touring team, who have since become known as The Originals.
All six nobles would gather outside mounted on their horses at sunrise, and the nobles ' horse which neighed first would become Great King.
The phrase was never used in the book " All The President's Men " and did not become associated with " All the President's Men " until the movie version of the book was released.
All Indians within the military districts of San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Monterey who were found qualified were freed from missionary rule and made eligible to become Mexican citizens.
The album went on to become one of the most legendary rock albums of all time, and ranked in at # 13 on Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, though it was poorly received at the time of its release.
All Indians within the military districts of San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Monterey who were found qualified were freed from missionary rule and made eligible to become Mexican citizens ; those who wished to remain under mission tutelage were exempted from most forms of corporal punishment.
All bills had to receive the signature of the president to become law and, although he did not have an absolute veto on legislation, he could insist that a law be submitted for the approval of voters in a referendum.
All this caused depopulation and economic decline, but the city was soon revived during the 18th century to become the Gniezno Voivodeship in 1768.
All these efforts required several starts to become stabilized, they did earn better pay and working conditions and began the long efforts of state labor legislation.

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