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clearly and author
It was, of course, in this drawing of the balance sheet of judgment that he most clearly displayed his desire to do full justice to an author.
Justin does not quote from the Book of Revelation directly, yet he clearly refers to it, naming John as its author ( Dial.
In the work of another author in late Republican Rome, Virgil writes in the second book of his Georgics, clearly referring to Lucretius, that " Happy is he who has discovered the causes of things and has cast beneath his feet all fears, unavoidable fate, and the din of the devouring Underworld.
The history of 1 Clement clearly and continuously shows Clement as the author of this letter.
Two of the program ’ s participants claimed their observations were distorted: Stan Winston and Kevin Randle ( a noted UFO author and investigator ) both claimed they clearly stated in their interviews that they believed the footage was a hoax, but their statements were edited out.
Mrs Beeton is perhaps described better as its compiler and editor than as its author, many of the passages clearly being not her own words.
* Fantasy author Karl Edward Wagner wrote a series of novels and stories about an immortal red-bearded warrior named Kane, who is clearly modeled on the biblical Cain.
According to the author, " For the standard operations ( view, edit, page revisions ), holding the information in flat files is clearly faster than accessing them in a database ..."
Christopher Tolkien notes that whilst in the Tale of Tinúviel the author clearly differentiates between " goblins and Orcs ", the two terms appear to be synonymous in the Tale of Turambar.
Although the author is unknown, it is clearly a firsthand description by someone familiar with the area and is nearly unique in providing accurate insights into what the ancient world knew about the lands around the Indian Ocean.
" Although he never pretended to be an artist himself, Perkins could often see where an author ought to go more clearly than the writer did.
Since George Puttenham received two leases in reversion from the queen in 1588, this seems to clearly identify him as the author.
Erich Frauwallner, a mid-twentieth century Buddhologist, sought to distinguish two Vasubandhus, one the Yogācārin and the other a Sautrāntika, but this view has largely fallen from favour in part on the basis of the anonymous Abhidharma-dīpa, a critique of the Abhidharmakośa which clearly identifies Vasubandhu as the sole author of both groups of writings.
The words of this anthem were written in July 1847 by Hippoliet Van Peene ( 1811 — 1864 ) who was clearly inspired by the song Sie sollen ihn nicht haben, / den freien Deutschen Rhein, / So lang sich Herzen laben / An seinem Feuerwein ( They must never get our free German Rhine, As long as hearts relish its fiery wine ) by the German author Nikolaus Becker.
The Maneater ( a story by author Ben Stevens, published by Friday Project / HarperCollins in the collection Genesis: The Last Man On Earth ( and Other Stories ), depicts a character clearly based upon Henri Charriere, who returns to Paris from the penal settlement of French Guiana.
Popular sovereignty in its modern sense-that is, including all the people and not just noblemen-is an idea that dates to the social contracts school ( mid-17th to mid-18th centuries ), represented by Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 – 1679 ), John Locke ( 1632 – 1704 ), and Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( 1712 – 1778 ), author of The Social Contract, a prominent political work that clearly highlighted the ideals of " general will " and further matured the idea of popular sovereignty.
Theodor Wilhelm was apparently unaware that the U. S. Army and the USO had been distributing the prayer in Germany since the end of World War II, and later writers who were unaware that " Friedrich Oetinger " was a pseudonym ( even though the book was clearly written by a 20th-century author ) confused this name with the 18th-century Oetinger.
It is a novel, but one which clearly draws heavily upon certain incidents in the life of the author.
While for the author of On the Places in Man " the principles discovered in it clearly have very little need of good luck ," the author of The Art acknowledges the practical limitations that arise in the therapeutic application of these principles.
Mohl had read Claudius Rich's works, and realized clearly that the author had found the exact site of the ruins of Nineveh, and he felt that priceless archaeological treasures lay buried there and it was said that Botta's appointment as Consul at Mosul was due entirely to the influence and activity of Mohl, who persuaded the Government and the learned Societies of Paris that a French Consul at Mosul could do what a British Consul at Baghdad had done, i. e., make large collections of Oriental manuscripts, cuneiform tablets, etc.
Mrs Beeton is perhaps described better as its compiler and editor than as its author, many of the passages clearly being not her own words.
Theodor Geisel ... clearly is not the author of the book ... No doubt, inspired scholars will soon research and discover the answers to these and many other questions as this complicated but vital narrative finally receives the serious academic scrutiny it so richly merits.
", the novel is clearly finished at present: the present tense of the verb " to have " indicates that the consequences -- the state of being an author with a completed novel — are in the present tense, even though the authorship is in the past tense.

clearly and Anglo-Saxon
However uncertain the place, date, and participants of this battle may be, it clearly halted the Anglo-Saxon advance for some years.
The plan has very limited Anglo-Saxon elements and is clearly influenced by the French work at Cluny, Bernay, and Caen and shares a similar floor plan to St Etienne and Lanfranc's Canterbury — although the poorer quality building material was a new challenge for Robert and he clearly borrowed some Roman techniques, learned while gathering material in Verulamium.
It created for the first time a class of the super-rich " captains of industry ", the " Robber Barons " whose network of business, social and family connections ruled a largely White Anglo-Saxon Protestant social world that possessed clearly defined boundaries.
The page illustrated at left has animal interlace around the sides that is clearly drawn from Germanic Migration Period Animal Style II, as found for example in the Anglo-Saxon jewellery at Sutton Hoo.
Presumably this office would have initially been hereditary among the former royal family but in later Anglo-Saxon times the office was clearly not hereditary or where it was this was exceptional.
The English name for these days, " Ember ", derives from the Anglo-Saxon ymbren, a circuit or revolution ( from ymb, around, and ryne, a course, running ), clearly relating to the annual cycle of the year.
Although Edward the Confessor built Westminster Abbey in Romanesque style ( now all replaced by later rebuildings ) just before the Conquest, which is still believed to be the earliest major Romanesque building in England, no significant remaining Romanesque architecture in Britain can clearly be shown to predate the Conquest, although historians believe that many surviving " Norman " elements in buildings, nearly all churches, may well in fact be Anglo-Saxon.
Collections of sayings and precepts were common in Latin as well, but the distinctive compression of the Alfredian proverbs is clearly a sign of their Anglo-Saxon origin.
Although the document of the Laws of Ine of Wessex do mention on several occasions the words ' Englische ', ' Englishmon ' and ' Englisc ' and not the word ' Anglo-Saxon ', written in the late 7th century before Bede, for both the people and language, clearly distinguishing the Germanic speakers from those speaking other languages within the British Isles.

clearly and Chronicle
The early history of Wessex in the Chronicle is clearly muddled and enters duplicate reports of events.
The novelty of the design caught significant attention, and San Francisco Chronicle featured a woman in a monokini with her exposed breasts clearly visible on its first page.
Though his most famous novel, Lolita ( 1955 ), could be considered a modernist or a postmodernist novel, his later work ( specifically Pale Fire in 1962 and Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle in 1969 ) are more clearly postmodern, see Brian McHale.
The novelty of the design caught significant attention, and San Francisco Chronicle featured a woman in a monokini with her exposed breasts clearly visible on its first page.
This section of the novel is the one most clearly set in 1967, as Van completes his memoirs as laid out in Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle.

clearly and probably
Her name was clearly spelled Boudicca in the best manuscripts of Tacitus, but also Βουδουικα, Βουνδουικα, and Βοδουικα in the ( later and probably secondary ) epitome of Cassius Dio.
Since Rimbert mentions them to have crossed the seas by ship " where it was possible " they clearly had the alternative of going around them as well, meaning that the seas were probably the numerous lakes in southern Sweden.
The English word " dragon " derives from Greek δράκων ( drákōn ), " dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake ", which probably comes from the verb δρακεῖν ( drakeîn ) " to see clearly ".
Some chronicles indicate that he was also elevated to the College of Cardinals, but these testimonies probably resulted from a confusion because Bernardo is not attested as cardinal in any document and from the letter of Bernard of Clairvaux addressed to the cardinals shortly after his election clearly appears that he was not a cardinal.
Thucydides meanwhile clearly states that in the time of the Persian invasions, the majority of the Greek navies consisted of ( probably two-tiered ) penteconters and ploia makrá (" long ships ").
Although William of Jumieges's claim that the ducal fleet numbered 3, 000 ships is clearly an exaggeration, it was probably large and mostly built from scratch.
These defences can still be clearly discerned as a group of four roughly square areas around the centre of the town and are probably the best preserved such fortifications in England.
The fortress of Požega, an elongated hexagonal fortification located on a hill in the present-day city center, was probably built during the 11th century, although the first documents that clearly mention Požega county date from 1210, while the city of Požega was documented for the first time in a charter of Andrew II on January 11, 1227.
:" There seem to be only two clearly demonstrated benefits of high self-esteem .... First, it increases initiative, probably because it lends confidence.
:" Gobbledygook may indicate a failure to think clearly, a contempt for one's clients, or more probably a mixture of both.
This clearly gave the attackers an advantage against the Kira retainers who were probably armed only with swords.
By then, Berle and his audience had probably burned out on each other, and Buick had even dropped sponsorship of the show at the beginning of the 1955 – 1956 season ( opting to sponsor Jackie Gleason's half-hour filmed edition of The Honeymooners ), after ratings fell dramatically during the 1954 – 1955 as well ( the higher ratings of his 1955 – 56 competition, The Phil Silvers Show on CBS, didn't help Berle, either ); though Berle would remain one of the nation's beloved entertainers, overall, the show that made him a superstar was clearly spent for steam and fresh ideas, and two subsequent attempts at television comebacks hosting his own show lasted barely a year each.
" Bouzouki " is a descriptive Turkish name, but the instrument itself is probably of Greek origin ( from the ancient Greek lute known as pandoura, a kind of guitar, clearly visible in ancient statues, especially female figurines of the " Tanagraies " playing cord instruments ).
While a few scientists still regard the living agnaths as only superficially similar, and argue that many of these similarities are probably shared basal characteristics of ancient vertebrates, recent classifications clearly place hagfish ( the Myxini or Hyperotreti ), with the lampreys ( Hyperoartii ) as being more closely related to each other than either is to the jawed fishes.
In summary, though liquid-state processes clearly operate in some anorthosite plutons, the plutons are probably not derived from anorthositic magmas.
Doon himself was probably one of the last characters to be clearly defined, and the chanson de geste relating his exploits was drawn up partly with the view of supplying a suitable ancestor for the other heroes — in modern terms, a prequel.
The clearly readable letters are BTWD, with the square brackets representing a damaged space that probably contained just one letter.
Although clearly storm damaged, the Persian fleet still probably outnumbered the Allies by nearly 3: 1.
The committee's report, issued on March 7, 1962, clearly indicated cigarette smoking as a cause of lung cancer and bronchitis and argued that it probably contributed to cardiovascular disease as well.
These people spoke Bantu languages and were less nomadic than the Khoisan speakers, but they were clearly different from the Ovambo and Herero and probably preceded them in the area.
The study clearly showed that their MtDNA has much stronger affinities with Amerindian MtDNA in Argentina and Uruguay than with Amerindian MtDNA from other parts of Brazil and suggests that this is probably due to genetic ancestry from the now extinct Pampean Indians ( Charrúa, Minuano ).
David Davies, MP for Monmouth once said: " Paul Murphy is clearly a very experienced member of parliament and whilst I and my colleagues will disagree with his policies and his government's policies and will certainly take him to task for that, he's a man who is, I think I probably can say, is widely respected on all sides of the House of Commons.
A possible connection can also be made with the much older Ugaritic text KTU 1. 108, which uses the term " king " in association with the root / rp / or " Rapah " ( the Rephaim of the Bible ) and geographic place names that probably correspond to the cities of Ashtaroth and Edrei in the Bible, and with which king Og is clearly associated ( Deuteronomy 1: 4 ; Joshua 9: 10 ; 12: 4 ; 13: 12, 31 ).
Bush pilots probably performed the first civilian air ambulance trips, albeit on an ad hoc basis, but clearly, a need for such services existed. In the early 1920s, Sweden established a standing air ambulance system, as did Siam ( Thailand ).

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