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To my knowledge, Lincoln remains the only Head of State and Commander-in-Chief who, while fighting a fearful war whose issue was in doubt, proved man enough to say this publicly -- to give his foe the benefit of the fact that in all human truth there is some error, and in all our error, some truth.
But those who would revitalize so complex an organization must, first of all, overcome the resistance of layers of officials wedded to traditional procedures, suspicious of innovation and fearful of mistakes.
Ovid, on the other hand, supposes that the island was not uninhabited at the time of the birth of Aeacus, and states that, in the reign of Aeacus, Hera, jealous of Aegina, ravaged the island bearing the name of the latter by sending a plague or a fearful dragon into it, by which nearly all its inhabitants were carried off, and that Zeus restored the population by changing the ants into men.
Egypt's Pharaoh, fearful of the Israelites ' numbers, orders that all newborn boys be thrown into the Nile.
Valentinian was also consumed by trivialities: during the 430s he began expelling all Jews from the Roman army, fearful of their supposed ability to corrupt the Christians they were serving with.
Indeed, the traditional stories, rituals and taboos of the Inuit are so tied into the fearful and precautionary culture required by their harsh environment that it raises the question as to whether they qualify as beliefs at all, much less religion.
Thou art fearful to look at with Thy terrible teeth and Thy pealing laughter pierces through all the worlds.
Similarly, depressed patients showed exaggerated left amygdala activity when interpreting emotions for all faces, and especially for fearful faces.
The suburb of Prendergast seems to have originated as an extramural Welsh dormitory, dating from the times when all agricultural trade had to pass through the borough, and the fearful Normans before the destruction of Anglo-Norman power in 1136 tried to prevent Welshmen bearing arms from entering within the castle walls after nightfall.
A quiet conscience can endure much, and remains joyful in all trouble, but an evil conscience is always fearful and uneasy.
Proponents of a Jewish state and Jewish army agitated, but many leaders were so fearful of an antisemitic backlash inside the U. S. that they demanded that all Jews keep a low public profile.
5 ); and more fearful to Salvian than all else was it to hear men swear " by Christ " that they would commit a crime ( iv.
When Gandalf arrives in Bree fearful that the Black Riders had captured Frodo ( or worse ) and mindful of the innkeeper's nature, he swears he will " roast him ... melt all the butter out of him " and indeed, Barliman is so terrified at the sight of Gandalf that he collapses.
Of all the travellers, he is especially disgusted by the Amahagger and fearful of She.
Terror dominated everyone, as if all the world were being disembowelled .... People fell into a fearful slumber ...."
It was a stereotypical view of all northern " barbarians " and could represent a fearful impression of the Illyrians and their tenacity after fighting them.
Proponents of wolfdogs as pets say that the higher content animals are naturally timid and fearful of humans, but that with proper human association, training, and responsible ownership nearly all wolfdogs can become good companions, especially if their association and training begins at an early age.
Save the southern Remi, all the tribes allied against the Romans, fearful of isolation if the rest of the region was conquered and angry at the Roman decision to garrison legions in their territory the preceding winter.
Within a few months all plant life near the site took on unnatural properties and odd hues to the point where the road running near it fell into disuse, owing to people fearful of seeing such a sight.
"... It was declared to be particularly unworthy for this, the holiest of all festivals, to follow the custom calculation of the Jews, who had soiled their hands with the most fearful of crimes, and whose minds were blinded.
These conspiracy theorists, who are all strong believers in a right to keep and bear arms, are extremely fearful that the passing of any gun control legislation will be later followed by the abolishment of personal gun ownership and a campaign of gun confiscation, and that the refugee camps of emergency management agencies such as F. E. M. A.
One common speculation is that churches in the 1880s became fearful that they would lose all of their young members to these societies.
She was also described as very jealous and very cruel, and the imperial consorts were all fearful of her.

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Powell noted that some MPs had described the eleven as " sub-human ", but Powell responded by saying: " In general, I would say that it is a fearful doctrine, which must recoil upon the heads of those who pronounce it, to stand in judgement on a fellow human being and to say, ' Because he was such-and-such, therefore the consequences which would otherwise flow from his death shall not flow '.
That Edward shall be fearful of his life,
That Edward shall be fearful of his life,
On him I shall impose a fearful doom.
*" To the making of these fateful decisions, the United States pledges before you -- and therefore before the world -- its determination to help solve the fearful atomic dilemma -- to devote its entire heart and mind to find the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life.

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Then it will be a `` fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God '' if you have abused Him in your hands.
Several brain structures other than the amygdala have also been observed to be activated when individuals are presented with fearful vs. neutral faces, namely the occipitocerebellar regions including the fusiform gyrus and the inferior parietal / superior temporal gyri.
And now, O Lord, what remains to a wretch like me, but instead of defence, earnestly to supplicate you not to judge that fearful abandonment of your Word according to its deserts, from which in your wondrous goodness you have at last delivered me.
Although on the surface an entertaining escapist romance, alert contemporary readers would have quickly recognized the political subtext of Ivanhoe, which appeared immediately after the English Parliament, fearful of French-style revolution in the aftermath of Waterloo, had passed the Habeas Corpus Suspension acts of 1817 and 1818 and other extremely repressive measures and when traditional English Charter rights versus revolutionary human rights was a topic of discussion.
For example, researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have found that fleeting images of fearful faces — images that appear and disappear so quickly that they escape conscious awareness — produce unconscious anxiety that can be detected in the brain with the latest neuroimaging machines.
The generals were fearful of Röhm's desire to have the SA, a force of over 3 million men, absorb the much smaller German Army into its ranks under his leadership.
In these cases, the sufferer is fearful of a particular place because they have experienced a panic attack at the same location in a previous time.
The parasite has been found to have the ability to change the behaviour of its host: infected rats and mice are less fearful of cats — in fact, some of the infected rats seek out areas marked with cat urine.
A final mission to Persia, probably in 367, was a failure, and Antalcidas, deeply chagrined and fearful of the consequences, is said to have starved himself to death.
After the companies called for assistance, Roosevelt, fearful of the effects a coal shortage would have on the economy of the time, decided to host a meeting in the White House involving representatives or delegates, of the miners and the leaders of the mining companies.
Attachment studies have revealed a strong association between BPD and insecure attachment style, the most characteristic types being " unresolved ", " preoccupied ", and " fearful ".
Many fail, however, as more and more people are drawn in and the possibility of exposure makes potential accomplices fearful of supporting the cover-up and as loose ends that may never normally have been noticed start to stand out.
While appearing to the outside world to have come to terms with his lycanthropy rather easily, evidence arises he indeed is fearful of his werewolf side (" Fear, Itself "), and especially of hurting others with it.
A Christian landing to take Actium probably would have been needed to ensure success, but Doria was fearful of a defeat on land after the initial sortie by Grimani had been repelled.
Following the shut down of Grokster blogs became inundated with concerned users fearful of the warning however there have been no reports of the use of doe subpoenas in this case.
Which sometime they have used with fearful flight,
T. gondii infections have the ability to change the behavior of rats and mice, making them drawn to, rather than fearful of, the scent of cats.
: Priest: We too, my Lord, your feeble, unworthy, and miserable servants who are gathered in your name and stand before you at this hour, and have received by tradition the example which is from you, while rejoicing, glorifying, exalting, and commemorating, perform this great, fearful, holy, life-giving, and divine Mystery of the passion, death, burial, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
The subject of his hallmark painting, Pierrot or Gilles, with his slowly fading smile, seems a confused actor who appears to have forgotten his lines ; he has materialized into the fearful reality of existence, sporting as his only armor the pathetic clown costume.
: The circumstances which necessitated such fearful exertion on this and many other occasions in Mozart's life we have no means of ascertaining.
" Also that year, Fuller wrote: " I am absurdly fearful and various omens have combined to give me a dark feeling ...
The Rarey technique is a method of calming horses that have become vicious and fearful of humans due to abusive handling or other traumatic events.
" Gaines family members and descendants believe he and possibly the family as a whole had received death threats, and given their background in rural Mississippi would have been too fearful to report them to the police.
Over-clipped birds may have balance problems and fall easily, contributing to insecure or fearful behavior.

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