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Another Indiana observer later commented, `` Perhaps we shall never know how much was spent ( by Hearst ), but if as much money was expended elsewhere as in Indiana a liberal fortune was squandered ''.
Bemba has publicly commented on election " irregularities ," despite the fact that every neutral observer has praised the elections.
In July 1996, one observer commented on the Jevons book in this way:
One 18th century observer commented that from its ‘ peculiar position in relation to the sea ’, the county of Wigtown offered ‘ many singular advantages to the landing of smuggled goods and smugglers were not slow in taking advantage of smuggled goods and smugglers were not slow in taking advantage of this ’.
Visibility was reduced to a few yards (" It's like you were blind ", commented one observer ), making driving difficult or impossible.
In the eighteenth century, one observer commented thathis chapel, it has been said, was designed as a sepulchre in which none but such as were of the royal-blood should ever be interred ; accordingly the will of the founder has been so far observed, that all that have hitherto been admitted are of the highest quality, and can trace their descent from some or other of our ancient kings .” In the intervening years, some people not of noble descent, including Oliver Cromwell, were buried there, but during the Restoration of the monarchy many of those people were disinterred.
As one observer commented with only slight hyperbole, students were financing the publication of these papers out of their lunch money.
Industry observer Matthew D. Barton commented on the irony of so-called " geeky gamers ", subject to stereotyping themselves, stereotyping gays in their opposition.
PSX Extreme editor Cavin Smith commented that due to the game not focusing on just one character, Vaan " spends the entire game as an observer of the events unfolding in front of him ", adding that it is a " far different take on the protagonist compared to Nomura's egocentric tendencies ".

observer and was
They were not free to be themselves in this situation, an interpersonal one, where there was an observer of their reactions and they had no guide for acceptable behavior.
Each girl was independently `` tested '' by the personnel man, and he served not only as the director, but as the antagonist and the observer.
And perhaps an observer of the vases will not go too far in deducing that the outlook of their makers and users was basically stable and secure.
* Leslie Peltier was a prolific discoverer of comets and well-known observer of variable stars.
Costa Rica was among the first to call for a postponement of the May 22 elections in Peru when international observer missions found electoral machinery not prepared for the vote count.
An observer said of Caligula, " Never was there a better servant or a worse master!
He was assigned as an observer for the mission, which involved sending a convoy of U. S. Army vehicles coast to coast.
In the presence of a UN observer team, a referendum was held on August 11, 1968, and 63 % of the electorate voted in favor of the constitution, which provided for a government with a General Assembly and a Supreme Court with judges appointed by the president.
While the election was deemed by the European Union election observer team to fall short of international standards for fair and free elections, other teams drew different conclusions.
Fermi was present as an observer of the Trinity test on July 16, 1945.
Naivalu responded by saying that his vote was nothing new: " We always support Taiwan to get observer status every year ," he said.
In a consideration of all the roles Hermes was understood to have fulfilled in ancient Greece Christopher Booker gives the genius of the god to be a guide or observer of transition.
As one observer described, " the drawn-out process of executing the leaders of the rising, it was like watching blood seep from behind a closed door.
Jahangir was a naturalist as well ; he was not only a known birdwatcher or ornithologist but a keen observer of plants and animals as well.
The loggia was designed to elegantly frame the view as the observer slowly admired the gardens, and was a new design in 16th century, only recently imported from Italy.
According to a Venetian observer, Mario Savorgnano, Mary was developing into a pretty, well-proportioned young lady with a fine complexion.
He was active also as an observer, both at the University Observatory at Rundetårn and in his home, using improved instruments of his own construction.
Even as nostalgia was discarded, many in the scene adopted a nihilistic attitude summed up by the Sex Pistols slogan " No Future "; in the later words of one observer, amid the unemployment and social unrest in 1977, " punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
According to the historian Horace Mann, Stephen was an impotent observer, and that the responsible agent was in reality the Chartularius, Gratiosus.

observer and most
In the 1990s, Jürgen Schmidhuber described an algorithmic theory of beauty which takes the subjectivity of the observer into account and postulates: among several observations classified as comparable by a given subjective observer, the aesthetically most pleasing one is the one with the shortest description, given the observer ’ s previous knowledge and his particular method for encoding the data.
Yet, most importantly, the observer has no influence on the specific element of the world that becomes reality.
This double image effect is most prominent for an observer located directly in the path of a superluminal object ( in this example a sphere, shown in grey ).
The most common is apparent magnitude, which is the perceived brightness of an object from an observer on Earth at visible wavelengths.
Contrary to the image of monochrome barrenness that most people associate with deserts, the landscape is spectacular, with its crisscrossing hills and mountains of all shapes and sizes, each with a unique hue depending on its mineral composition, its distance from the observer, and the time of day.
In practice several other factors affect the appearance of continuous day or night, the most important being atmospheric refraction, the altitude of the observer above sea level, mirages, and the fact that the sun is a sphere rather than a point.
In its churches, its hotels, for the decoration of some of its houses, it is actually a vast museum that provides the observer subjects of study most interesting and varied.
However, the observer can work out other details, such as the identity of the urn the genie is most likely to have drawn the third ball from.
It could easily have been seen, by the most casual observer, that if Douglas was the idol of the democracy, Lincoln was the popular hero of the Republican party, which was still in its swaddling clothes.
In most cases, determining which of the two intersections is the correct one is obvious to the observer because they are often thousands of miles apart.
artificial intelligence ... machines are made to behave in wondrous ways, often sufficient to dazzle even the most experienced observer.
Whatever the truth of the first forty years of his life, he had certainly been a close and accurate observer, and had made himself acquainted with many curious and little-known phenomena, which he had stored up in a most tenacious memory.
For example, while natural history is most often defined as a type of observation and a subject of study, it can also be defined as a body of knowledge, and as a craft or a practice, in which the emphasis is placed more on the observer than on the observed.
Although marked by magnificent festivities, at the time they took place the alliances were not seen as politically important, not even by the Imperial ambassador Jehan de Scheyfye, who was the most suspicious observer.
One observer predicted, " This film will make Jack the most famous policeman in Britain ".
One observer wrote, " One of the most striking of the complications was hemorrhage from mucous membranes, especially from the nose, stomach, and intestine.
The artifacts of Homo sapiens have for the most part crumbled back into the planet, though a more than casual observer can find many traces of the old civilizations.
The most significant problem that faces reports of transient lunar phenomena is that the vast majority of these were made either by a single observer or at a single location on Earth ( or both ).
This tail colour combined with its large size ( in comparison to most other populations of mountain hare ) and the various shades of brown that the Irish hare may display, could lead an unexperienced observer to misidentify an Irish mountain hare as a European hare.
His correspondence reveals Bentivoglio as " the skilled diplomatist, polished by constant intercourse with the most refined society, as well as the mature observer ," according to Ludwig Pastor.
The most literal meaning of blue moon is when the moon ( not necessarily a full moon ) appears to a casual observer to be unusually bluish, which is a rare event.

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