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Psychotherapist and professor Andrew Samuels stated that this constitutes " a coup, a power play by a community that has suddenly found itself on the brink of corralling an enormous amount of money ... Everyone has been seduced by CBT's apparent cheapness.
Everyone, including the first reviews of the book, assumed Kant was the author ; when Kant cleared the confusion and openly praised the work and author, Fichte's reputation skyrocketed, as many intellectuals of the day were of the opinion that it was "... the most shocking and astonishing news ... nobody but Kant could have written this book.
This states that " Everyone has the right on arrest or detention ... ( c ) to have the validity of the detention determined by way of habeas corpus and to be released if the detention is not lawful.
* Everyone at The Times agrees ... no they don't Geoffrey Pullum with Times.
Everyone stood very still ...
Everyone was laughing and clapping, including me ...
Everyone who considered the question on its merits was convinced of the justice of the demand for a Greater Bristol, but ... the interests of the Tory party were put before every other consideration and we do not think there is any endeavour to conceal the fact.
This disappointment was swiftly mitigated by the acclaim which followed the first performance of the complete Má vlast cycle in November: " Everyone rose to his feet and the same storm of unending applause was repeated after each of the six parts ... At the end of Blaník final part the audience was beside itself and the people could not bring themselves to take leave of the composer.
Barbara Gittings recalled years later of an instance when, in preparation for a national convention, members of the DOB persuaded a woman who had worn men's clothing all her life, " to deck herself out in as ' feminine ' a manner as she could ... Everyone rejoiced over this as though some great victory had been accomplished ... Today we would be horrified at anyone who thought this kind of evangelism had a legitimate purpose.
These measures appear to have been carried out in great measure since the testimony has come to us from, ( among others, the Greek historian Thucydides ( c. 460-400 BCE ), who comments: Everyone who is capable of serving the city meets no impediment, neither poverty, nor civic condition ...
According to Sean O ' Hagan, writing in the NME: " There is a particularly credible music biz rumour-come theory that certain Northern towns — Manchester being the prime example — have had their water supply treated with small doses of mind-expanding chemicals ... Everyone from Happy Mondays to the severely disorientated Morrissey conform to the theory in some way.
Beresford had a reputation for kindness to his men, saying ' Any smart action performed by an officer or man should be appreciated publicly by signal ... Everyone is grateful for appreciation '.
Arlene W. Clinkscale, LHD – Chair of the Board of Trustees wrote ... " Everyone has a chance to succeed here: the student who was unable to finish high school and needs to earn a GED, the top student who is challenged in the Honors Program and finds an affordable stepping stone to a prestigious four-year institution, or the adult who needs courses to advance in the workplace.
Jim Breuer talked about Cook's reputation within the comedy industry, saying: " Everyone kills this guy ... Not one comedian comes on Sirius radio show and says ' I'm so happy for him ', which is weird.
Everyone silent, but many with tears running from their eyes ... The King was very pallid, Amélia animated, Maria Pia was overwhelmed ... The boats had hardly come alongside the yacht, when in the village there appeared, coming from Sintra, a automobile with civil revolutionaries, armed with carbines and bearing bombs, which they later indicated they were prepared to throw at the beach, if they had reached it at the time of the departure ...".
Word Origins ... and How We Know Them: Etymology for Everyone.
That is more fun ... Everyone seems to hate stripping.
The comment that was made was “ You can ’ t be a great creative director and have a baby and keep spending time off every time your kids are ill ... Everyone who doesn ’ t commit themselves fully to the job is crap at it .” As a result, the WPP Group forbade him to speak at either the Creative Circle Awards ceremony on 18 November 2005 or the AdAsia ' 05 conference in late November.
: Everyone knows the adage ... Had Bonaparte been a Latin scholar he would probably have reversed it and said, Si vis bellum para pacem.
The heavy odour of death hung over the fateful spot: did you not hear a crowd of thousands suddenly become dumb mutes, did you not see the players standing in a half circle as if they were at a graveside ... Everyone holding his breath.

Everyone and most
In addition to his accomplishments inside the ring, Louis uttered two of boxing's most famous observations: " He can run, but he can't hide " and " Everyone has a plan until they've been hit.
" Everyone thought Peruz was the most flirtatious, most skillful and the most provocative.
Everyone who plays the 18th hole walks over this 700 year old bridge, and many iconic pictures of the farewells of the most iconic golfers in history have been taken on this bridge.
The company received considerable media attention in 2004 when a fire spread to one of their warehouses from an adjacent unit, destroying the works in it, including works by Young British Artists such as Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst, with the most notable work lost being Emin's 1995 piece Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963 – 1995.
Everyone agrees that of all the Earls of Orkney Rögnvald Brusason was the most popular and gifted, and his death was mourned by many ( Orkneyinga saga Ch.
Everyone knows that, in our society and in our culture, high school graduation is one of life's most significant occasions.
One of the New York Journals most infamous cartoons, depicting Philippine-American War General Jacob H. Smith's order " Kill Everyone over Ten ," from the front page on May 5, 1902.
Everyone knows that at some point in their life they will die but, for the most part, no one knows exactly when that time will be.
## Everyone, event the most intimidated geriatric neighbor, has the potential to provide the critical mass that shifts control of a street corner away from illegal activity and towards homeowners and residents.
Everyone thought that the new man was the real Gestumblindi and then the stranger went to king Heidrek and between them was the most exquisite contest in wisdom.
She wrote, directed and starred in the film Me and You and Everyone We Know ( 2005 ), and her most recent book, It Chooses You, was published in 2011.
Their most notable chart success was with their song Everyone Can Do Everything released in 1985.

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Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up to you.
Everyone somehow manages to overlook completely the fact that, as far as we know, there were exactly two people in and about the house at the time of both murders: Lizzie Borden and Bridget Sullivan.
Everyone was killed except Corto, who was seriously wounded by Finnish defense forces as they were landing the helicopter.
It wasn't anything tangible anybody said to anyone else, it was just kind of like everything over the years had come to a head on that one particular night in the one particular place, and it was not an organized demonstration .... Everyone in the crowd felt that we were never going to go back.
Certainly, Pacini recognized Rossini's strengths and his dominance during this period: " Everyone followed the same school, the same fashions, and as a result they were all imitators of the great luminary ....
Everyone in the industry wanting to produce a set then licensed RCA's patents, and by the mid-1950s there were a number of sets commercially available.
A highlight of the show's concerts saw Hester reunite with former bandmates Neil Finn and Tim Finn for a few songs, backing them on drums, while they were promoting their album Everyone Is Here.
Everyone was aghast at the vehemence of the speech, and all three ladies were deeply upset.
Everyone was a newcomer, and the Jews were generally accepted with few signs of discrimination, according to Eisenberg, Kahn, and Toll ( 2009 ).
Everyone at the club was hopeful that a second successive promotion could be achieved but those hopes were ended in a semi-final defeat by eventual winners Birmingham City.
Everyone, assuming that as Fire and Water were gone, Prince would no longer be able to reincarnate, find out later that he is able to possess electronics, particularly Priest's T. V.
Others were Microsoft Kinect (" You are the Controller ") and the Kit-Cat Klock (" Timeless Fun for Everyone ").
Everyone knew at once that these were brilliant finds.
The town was the main influence behind Alternative Rock band Everyone An Army's second EP " A Coastal Dance On The Grave Of Romance " who were born and raised there.
In an interview, Hergé sarcastically stated that these moves were " justified " because " Everyone knows that Americans never drink whiskey (!
From this album three singles were released in English, " Für alle, die " (" This is for Everyone "), " Tausendfach " (" A thousand ways ") and Gold.
Everyone seemed to be having fun, but they were taking so many drugs they wouldn't know it anyway.
Two other tracks were recorded for this album, but omitted from the finished record: " I Don't Get It Anymore " ( unreleased in a studio version ) and " I Can, I Will, I Do " ( held for the Shallow Hal soundtrack, but cut from it ; re-recorded for Everything to Everyone, but cut from that album ; re-recorded again for Barenaked Ladies Are Men ).
These songs were reworked for his later solo album and have different titles (" Everyone Gets A Star ", " Bright Young Thing ", " In Transit ").
In addition, Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall discovered early in the War that Magic documents were being widely read at the White House, and that "... at one time over 500 people were reading messages we had intercepted from the Japanese .... Everyone seemed to be reading them ".
Everyone agreed that a large army of 10, 000 men was no longer needed ; the men were very eager to go home.

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