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It would doubtless be greatly surprised to be told that in failing to be ecumenical it is really failing to be the Church of Christ.
The biggest single act would doubtless be staged by Frankie himself: his Inaugural wardrobe had been designed by Hollywood Couturier Don Loper, who regularly makes up ladies' ensembles.
and now the East was creating government agencies for which the West doubtless would have to pay.
In this form, which says exactly the same thing, the formula would doubtless have been less shocking.
The amendment was rejected by the government, however, with the First Lord of the Treasury, Arthur Balfour, believing it would be " an anomaly which, I think, would be not unnaturally resented by other districts which are as large in point of population as Westminster, although doubtless not so rich in historical associations ".
If we attempted to develop and procure a dozen or more distinct different nuclear delivery systems … we doubtless would end up squandering our resources and not doing a good job on any of them.
Byrne doubtless thought that Black's slight lead in development would be transitory, not anticipating the maelstrom that his young opponent now initiates.
Initial reactions to the proposed purchase in Indonesia were cautious with most commentators saying that the deal was expected to be approved but that government regulators would doubtless wish to look at some of the details, including reciprocity from Singapore policy makers, quite closely before making a final decision.
Many scholars find much unfinished about this play including unexplained plot developments, characters who appear unexplained and say little, prose sections that a polished version would have in verse ( although close analysis would show this to be almost exclusively in the lines of Apemantus, and probably an intentional character trait ), and the two epitaphs, one of which doubtless would have been cancelled in the final version.
In his words, " The perfection of a warship would doubtless be a combination of the greatest known ocean speed with the greatest known floating battery and power of resistance.
That would mean he was ordained priest at Antioch in 383, in his thirty-third year, the ordaining bishop being doubtless Flavian, Diodore's old friend and fellow-laborer, whose " loving disciple " Theodore now became ( John of Antioch, ap.
In fact, France in this case would have to stand alone on land the force of the combined German and Italian armies, without counting Japan, which in the Far East, will doubtless attack Indo-China .... For five months, night and day, in the course of our confident collaboration, we have struggled for peace.
Over the next two decades, these three would doubtless do as much as anyone in the world to keep the flame of Yiddish theater alive.
As the ultimate principle, Speusippus would not, with Plato, recognise the Good, but, with others, ( who doubtless were also Platonists ), going back to the older Theologi, maintained that the principles of the universe were to be set down as causes of the good and perfect, but were not the good and perfect itself, which must rather be regarded as the result of generated existence, or development, just as the seeds of plants and animals are not the fully formed plants or animals themselves.
Although Germany is doubtless capable of realizing the 35 % figure by 1942 if she so desires, or even appreciably earlier, it seems unlikely ( considering her difficulties in connection with raw material, foreign exchange and the necessity of giving priority to her vast rearmament on land and in the air, and considering our own big programme ) that she would appreciably exceed that figure during the course of the next few years.
Brasillach also re-iterated his commitment to fascism and argued that, whether it survived as an ideology or not, the generation of the class of 1960 would doubtless look back on and consider German fascism with a sense of awe.
He had been due to complete his service in May 1915 but with dependants, 75-year-old widowed mother Charlotte and new fiancée Maud Burton, waiting at home, was doubtless contemplating whether to extend his service or take the well-earned, honourable discharge that would be offered to him in the coming weeks.
Other minor changes would doubtless be made from time to time, but " it would be better to occupy ourselves with increasing our war effort rather than disputing about the form of Government ".
It was doubtless felt that the earl's own title to the crown was a pledge that he would show scant sympathy with the advocates of Mary's claim.
This would doubtless be accompanied by terrifying scholarly insights and painful human experiences.

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If the court satisfies itself that the defendant fully acknowledges the consequences of the plea agreement, and he / she was represented by the defense council, his / her will is expressed in full compliance with the legislative requirements without deception and coercion, also if there is enough body of doubtless evidence for the conviction and the agreement is reached on legitimate sentence-the court approves the plea agreement and renders guilty judgment.
A god doubtless knows if it happens to be true.
His extreme carelessness in late years in his outward appearances was certainly much against him, but the unflagging zeal with which he delivered a whole course of lectures, if need were, even to a single student, ought to have told in his favour, as to some extent it doubtless did.
The principle began also, if not always with direct reference to Hartley, yet, doubtless, owing to his impressive advocacy of it, to be applied systematically in special directions, as by Abraham Tucker ( 1768 ) to morals, and by Archibald Alison ( 1790 ) to aesthetics.
On 17 Nov. 1606, we find him lodging in London at the sign of the ' Helmet ' in Holborn, at the end of Fetter Lane ; and if we desire to learn what manner of man he was, his qualities, abilities, and pursuits, he has left us ample means of doing so, in a very quaint document issued doubtless as an advertisement.

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" He went on to say, " The Arabs doubtless yielded to these arguments, for henceforth I was on the most friendly terms with them.
: " That I have been chiefly instrumental in perpetrating the fraud of Spiritualism upon a too-confiding public, most of you doubtless know.
While Sydenham's natural history method has doubtless been the chief ground of his great posthumous fame, there can be no question that another reason for the admiration of posterity was that which is indicated by RG Latham, when he says, " I believe that the moral element of a liberal and candid spirit went hand in hand with the intellectual qualifications of observation, analysis and comparison.
" To which Leibniz, in a letter dated the 22nd of June, replied, " I am very glad that I received information of the cure of Mr Newton at the same time that I first heard of his illness, which doubtless must have been very alarming.
Have not you and I and all the world been trying to sympathize with him since he was born ( as doubtless he with us ), and yet we have got no further than to send him to the House of Correction once at least ; and he, on the other hand, has sent us to another place several times.
", stated, " I will not speak of slaves, since at that time there was no such thing, but doubtless such as were slaves they set at liberty ...
‘ Every regulation ’, he said, ‘ is a restriction, and as such contrary to that freedom which I have held to be the first principle of the well being of commerce ’, for good measure adding that a restriction, or regulation, may doubtless answer the particular purpose for which it is imposed, but as commerce is not a simple thing, but a thing of a thousand relations, what may be of profit in the particular, may be ruinous in general.
Its base was found in the Athenian Acropolis ; it was doubtless the bronze that Pausanias saw there ( I. 25. 1, I. 28. 2 ).
" In contrast, he said of Jemmy Button that " It seems yet wonderful to me, when I think over all his many good qualities, that he should have been of the same race, and doubtless partaken of the same character, with the miserable, degraded savages whom we first met here.

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A scant half mile away Shelley and Mary were doubtless sitting on their diminutive terrace, the air about them scented with stock, and listening to the nightingale who had nested in the big lime tree at the foot of the garden.
Some of these apprentices were, in physical strength, already men and doubtless a percentage of them were Spencer's followers.
Ahmed III cultivated good relations with France, doubtless in view of Russia's menacing attitude-in fact, both his wives were Frenchwomen.
Equipment was not standardised, although there were doubtless trends in general designs over time, and between city-states.
The plainness and directness of both thought and expression which characterise him were doubtless qualities of his age, but the author of the Iliad ( similar to Voltaire, to whom Arnold happily compares him ) must have possessed this gift in a surpassing degree.
Irish monks, being celebrated sailors, doubtless inspired such stories and were inspired by them.
In their piece they write of the " deeply racist figure of Blackface Hajji Firuz, doubtless a nasty remnant of African slaves that were bought and sold and made into an object of ridicule at the same time.
The author of the legend doubtless connected in his invention three saints who apparently suffered death in Lucania, and were first venerated there.
It is further claimed that his son Robert Barnfield and his cousin Elinor Skrymsher were his executors when his will was proved at Lichfield ; his wife, therefore, doubtless predeceased him.
But neither the thick nor the thin, to the different combinations of which he appears to have tried to refer the various grades of material existence, were regarded by him as in themselves partaking of soul ; doubtless because he referred them immediately to the divine activity, and was far from attempting to reconcile the duality of the principia, or to resolve them into an original unity.
Basil also speaks of a hymn being sung at the moment when the torches were lighted, doubtless the famous hymn --" Lumen Hilare Sanctae Gloriae " ( cf.
This interview was not communicated to the other commissioners or to parliament, and though doubtless their motives were thoroughly patriotic, their action was scarcely compatible with their position as trustees of the parliamentary cause.
John's coins were minted at Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury, Carlisle, Durham, Exeter, Ipswich, King's Lynn, Lincoln, London, Northampton, Norwich, Oxford, Rhuddlan ( although many of the short-cross coins minted there were doubtless imitative issues by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, prince of Wales ), Rochester, Winchester, and York.
These were doubtless more difficult to police.
Geologist Ferdinand von Hochstetter wrote after his visit in 1860 that " doubtless thousands of years were required " for their formation.
Astin suggests that while his biting comments were doubtless appreciated by the crowds, they could have also had the effect of making enemies out of political opponents.
Dance was a founding member of the Royal Academy and doubtless encouraged Soane to join the schools there on 25 October 1771 as they were free.
As time passed, Sacred Harp singers doubtless became aware that what they were singing had become quite distinct from contemporary tastes.
), were conducted in public ; then a hearing behind closed doors was ordered, doubtless to stifle Colonel Picquart's evidence.
Concerning Italy, doubtless there were divers before the Latin did spread all over that Country ; the Calabrian, and Apulian spoke Greek, whereof some Relicks are to be found to this day ; but it was an adventitious, no Mother-Language to them: ' tis confess'd that Latium it self, and all the Territories about Rome, had the Latin for its maternal and common first vernacular Tongue ; but Tuscany and Liguria had others quite discrepant, viz.
His brother Samuel was one of the principal promoters of the scheme, and it was doubtless due to him that the designs of a young and almost unknown architect were accepted by the Committee.
These were doubtless well fitted to the taste of Mendelssohn's time, and a Victorian sentimentality also seems detectable in places.

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