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Characterising by reference to the lex causae ( the law identified in the choice of law stage of the conflict process as the one to be applied to determine the case ) would be problematic.
Characterising laws as either procedural or substantive is necessary, but this part of the process can be abused by the forum court to maximise the use of the local law.

Characterising and is
Characterising the place of values in our worldview is not, in McDowell's view, to downgrade them as less real than talk of quarks or the Higgs boson.

Characterising and .
* Characterising the threat.
Frankel, " Characterising the Philia facies.
Characterising Responsibility in Organisational Structures: The Problem of Many Hands ” in Deontic Logic in Computer Science, eds.
Characterising climbing as " traditional " distinguishes it from sport climbing in which all protection and anchor points are permanently installed prior to the climb typically while rappelling, and " free solo climbing " ( a. k. a. " free soloing "), which does not use ropes or gear of any kind.
* Webb J. M. and D. Frankel, Characterising the Philia facies.
Characterising laws as procedural rules of the court rather than substantive laws of the state allows a court to use the lex fori.

him and tough
His tough honesty condemns him to a solitary and difficult existence.
One of the German POWs successfully seduces the beautiful and tough Red Army Captain Alexandra Kasalniskaya ( Eva Bartok ) who prefers him to the sadistic camp commandant, which as Bartov comments also is meant to show that even in defeat, German men were more sexually virile and potent than their Russian counterparts.
The CIA approached George W. Bush for permission to take al-Libi into their own custody and rendition him to a foreign country for more " tough guy " questioning, and were granted permission.
For instance, the multi-talented James Cagney had originally risen to fame as a stage singer and dancer, but his repeated casting in " tough guy " roles and gangster films gave him few chances to display these talents.
The 5, 000 m final started in less than two hours, and Nurmi faced a tough challenge from countryman Ville Ritola, who had already won the 3, 000 m steeplechase and the 10, 000 m. Ritola and Edvin Wide figured that Nurmi must be tired and tried to burn him off by running at world-record pace.
" So I wrote him this idea of a federale from Mexico who gets hired to do hatchet jobs in the U. S. I had heard sometimes FBI or DEA have a really tough job that they don't want to get their own agents killed on, they'll hire an agent from Mexico to come do the job for $ 25, 000.
In time, the reputation of being a tough and ruthless commander, together with his reddish hair earned him the nickname Câinele Roşu (" The Red Dog ").
" However, Judson warns Maggio ( tough monkey ), that sooner or later Maggio would end up in the stockade and he would be there waiting for him.
Although a number of critics praised Eastwood's performance as Dirty Harry, such as Jay Cocks of Time magazine who described him as " giving his best performance so far, tense, tough, full of implicit identification with his character ", the film was also widely criticized and accused of being fascistic.
Author Ian Freer describes him as " cinema's Ernest Hemingway "— a filmmaker who was " never afraid to tackle tough issues head on ".
Though outnumbered and without any heavy cavalry, Charles had tough, battle-hardened infantry which believed in him implicitly.
Squinting closely at the surface, he pressed down hard to drive the point in, and the awl glanced across the tough leather and struck him in one of his eyes.
* Jack London's, White Fang: Part IV: The Superior Gods: Chapter 6: The Love-Master-" the fibre of him had become tough and knotty ; when the warp and the woof of him had made of him an adamantine texture, harsh and unyielding ;"
Warren soon gained a statewide reputation as a tough, no-nonsense district attorney who fought corruption in government ; a 1931 survey voted listed him as the best district attorney in the country.
Coward was determined to portray Captain Kinross in the film, despite the studio's concern that his public " dressing gown and cigarette-holder " persona might make it difficult for audiences to accept him in the role of a tough navy man.
* Sam " Bo " McClelland ( 1966 – 1973 ) Described as a " tough disciplinarian ", he was personally appointed by Spence to succeed him as Chief of Staff, due to his having served in the Korean War with Spence's former regiment, the Royal Ulster Rifles.
" Official Nintendo Magazine listed him as one of the " Nintend Feature: Unsung Mario Heroes ", stating that Wart " was a tough cookie with one weakness-he hated the taste of vegetables.
Although there is little clear contemporary account of him, virtually all Roman historians agree that Postumus was considered a rude and brutish sort ; Tacitus defended him, but his praise was slight: was the young, physically tough, indeed brutish, Agrippa Postumus.
Born in Upper Manhattan, New York to Dominican parents, Santana's career in show business began with a push from his parents who wanted to keep him off the tough streets of New York.
Although she was apprehensive about her husband's decision to become active in politics, to become a Minister and even to become Taoiseach, she stood by him through it all and helped him make the tough decisions that would affect Lynch's life and her own.
An acclaimed performance as the gangster Caesar Enrico " Rico " Bandello in Little Caesar ( 1931 ) led to him being typecast as a " tough guy " for much of his early career in works such as Five Star Final ( 1931 ), Smart Money ( 1931 ; his only movie with James Cagney ), Tiger Shark ( 1932 ), Kid Galahad ( 1937 ) with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, and A Slight Case of Murder.

him and guy
My eyes were so bleary I could barely see him but there he was, a little smooth olivefaced guy in a new spring overcoat and a taffycolored fedora.
And you know you will always wonder all of your life whether it was because you wanted him so bad that you didn't get him, and you can feel nearly sorry enough to cry when you think of that other guy, the chump who begged you to marry him, the one with the plastered hair and the car he couldn't afford and the too-shiny shoes.
that he must have since he was there like the radio for you to turn on or snap off when you got tired of him, that other guy.
It dawns on you that instead of a lump to fill the seat across the bridge table from you, he was a man, and that because Gratt Shafer was making you miserable, you were passing it down to him, to Gratt Shafer's substitute, that other guy.
I did book jackets and covers for paperback reprints: naked girls huddling in corners of dingy furnished rooms while at the doorway, daring the cops to take him, is the guy in shirt sleeves clutching a revolver.
In the end, I did the same old picture, the naked girl and the guy in the doorway, only I put a Lord Byron shirt on the guy, gave him a sword instead of a pistol, and painted in furniture from the stills of a costume movie.
I know a guy named Jack Hamrick, a very bright young engineer who was with Chrysler, and I took him with me to Allstates.
His popularity has enabled him to appear in a light-hearted series of commercials for Walkers, playing a comical role as an arch-villain which sends up his reputation as a nice guy.
" What I do like about him is he seems to be a guy who's interested in the truth ," Connick Jr. says of Haden.
One bright guy — let's call him Galt-Magnon — decides to build a log cabin on an open field, near his crops.
dumbbell, striking the back of his head, later saying he had committed the crime because " the guy wanted to leave and didn't want him to.
Arkady Volsky, an aide to Andropov and other general secretaries, recounts an episode that occurred after a Politburo meeting on the day following Andropov's demise: As Politburo members filed out of the conference hall, either Andrei Gromyko or ( in later accounts ) Dmitriy Ustinov is said to have put his arm round Nikolai Tikhonov's shoulders and said: " It's okay, Kostya is an agreeable guy ( pokladisty muzhik ), one can do business with him ...." The Politburo failed to pass the decision for Gorbachev, who was nominally Chernenko's second in command, to run the meetings of the Politburo itself in the absence of Chernenko ; the latter due to his declining health, began to miss those meetings with increasing frequency.
Marge has expressed understanding for her " special little guy " and has defended him on many occasions.
One writer ( whom Williams thought was Mel Webb, who Williams called a " grouchy old guy ", although the identity of the writer remains unknown ) completely left Williams off his ballot, who would have tied DiMaggio or won if one writer who had voted Williams as second had voted him first.
" In a 2010 interview, Meyer said that this was a myth, and that the sentiment stemmed from a friend's letter to Meyer ; he suggested the story had origins in editing notes received from the White House during the production, which " may have been a joke, but it wouldn't surprise me, him being an old Hollywood guy ".
: Me: ‘ Away from the guy, not towards him .’
I introduced myself and told him that I adored his movies, his contributions to film, because he was the first guy who really started making films about the reality of the vacuity between people, the difficulty in traversing this space between lovers in modern day ... and he never gives you an answer, Antonioni – that's the beautiful thing.
" Peanuts animator Bill Meléndez added, " He was a real good guy and we miss him.
The gag originated in a sketch in which Scott Thompson played a homophobic man who took offense at another man's ( McKinney ) attempt to seduce him by taking him to a Maple Leafs game: " Every time I come to this city, some guy picks me up at the bus station, takes me to a Leaf game, gets me pissed, then tries to blow me.

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