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From this point on Holt dedicated himself single-mindedly to a career in politics and he reportedly had few outside interests, apart from his well-known passion for sport and the sea.
" From the moment absurdity is recognized, it becomes a passion, the most harrowing of all.
From the details of the homicides he concluded that the risk of a crime of passion or other domestic dispute ending in a fatal injury was much higher when a gun was readily available ( essentially all the increased risk being in homes where a handgun was kept loaded and unlocked ), compared to a lower rate of fatality in domestic violence not involving a firearm.
From early childhood Shackleton was a voracious reader, which sparked a passion for adventure.
" Whether it's a flighty old tune like ' I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby ' ... a schmaltzy German love song, ' Das Lied Ist Aus ' or a French one ' La Vie en Rose ', she lends each an air of the aristocrat, yet she never patronises ... A folk song, ' Go ' Way From My Window ' has never been sung with such passion, and in her hands ' Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
" He further stated, " From his own public comments and my reading of the record, it is apparent that Karl Rove has modeled the Bush presidency on that of William McKinley ... and modeled himself on Mark Hanna, the man who virtually manufactured McKinley ", a man whose primary " passion " was attending to corporate and imperial power.
From a young age Gould was known to all as ' Monk ', taken from his childhood nickname ' Monkey ' because of his youthful passion for climbing trees.
From the struggle between her affection for Mora and her blind passion for her new lover, the letters go on to describe her partial disenchantment on Guibert's marriage and her final despair.
* Ma-Ti ( voiced by Scott Menville ): From the Amazon rainforests Brazil and raised by a Kayapo Indian shaman, Ma-Ti uses the power of Heart to instill caring, passion, and sympathy into the people of the world to care for the planet.
From 1984 to 2000, Farmer commenced his passion of ultra-marathon running while working with his brother Tony as a landscape gardener and later as a motivational speaker.
From the 1990s, Wilkerson focused his efforts to encourage pastors and their families throughout the world to " renew their passion for Christ ".
From fashion to fanfare, Gisele finds a way to share her environmental passion in various aspects of her life.
From 1913 to 1920, the national passion ( bullfighting ) gained such an important status that Madrid's former main bullring in Carretera de Aragon was not big enough.
From this day, a new journey has begun and I am really eager to meet you all along the way to share my passion for this music !”.
From stories about dynamic wealth creators to expert advice on wealth management, Worth is organized into three chapters: ‘ Make ’ focuses on wealth creation and entrepreneurship ; ‘ Grow ’ centers on wealth management and investing, and ‘ Live ’ highlights philanthropy, lifestyle and passion investing.
: Miss Livesay is an imagist who started off, in Green Pitcher ( 1929 ), in the Amy Lowell idiom .... With Day and Night ( 1944 ) a social passion begins to fuse the diction, tighten the rhythm, and concentrate the imagery .... From " Prelude for Spring " on, the original imagist texture gradually returns ....
From her work he made films about unrequited passion ( Floating Clouds 1955 ), unhappy families and stale marriages Repast 1951, Wife 1953, Lightning 1952 ) and one about the struggle against material hardship and social oppression ( Late Chrysanthemums 1945 ).
From the moment Doug Carrion's mom took him to the legendary Light House in Hermosa Beach, California to see Jazz for the first time at the age of 9, his passion became music.
It ’ s a passion and enthusiasm that is infectious to his fans and earned Nile the admiration of fans and peers alike .” From Shea to the clubs and concert halls of Europe, " his live performances are legendary.
From his early years he was distinguished by his passion for sport.
From the Spanish guitar which introduces " RudeBoy ", to the lover rock flow of " Fell In Love ", the deeply spiritual " Lord Is My Shepherd " or the rock steady tribute " Dear Dad ", Ky-mani brings songs of universal themes laced with a personal insight and passion.

From and sequence
# From the hairpin loop, a DNA polymerase can then use it as a primer to transcribe a complementary sequence for the ss cDNA.
From them, regular sound correspondences between the languages are established, and a sequence of regular sound changes can then be postulated, which allows the proto-language to be reconstructed.
From 1994 to 1997, a long sequence of retirements and injuries hurt the team badly, and Tom Kelly spent the remainder of his managerial career attempting to rebuild the Twins.
From those, a pattern is conveyed as a sequence of numbers, such as " 3 ", " 744 ", or " 97531 ".
From 1973 to 1975, in a spoof of Mission: Impossible, the word would self-destruct in a Scanimate animation sequence after the time limit expired.
Nicolas Roeg's 1970 cult film Performance contains a sequence in which star of the film Mick Jagger did a rendition of " Memo From Turner " combined with a psychedelic collage.
Blofeld appears or is heard in three novels: Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and You Only Live Twice ; and six James Bond films from Eon Productions: From Russia with Love ( 1963 ), Thunderball ( 1965 ), You Only Live Twice ( 1967 ), On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), Diamonds Are Forever ( 1971 ) and For Your Eyes Only ( 1981 ) ( the pre-title sequence of which marks his final appearance and apparent death ).
From this point on, the rightmost element of the sequence of heaps will be the largest element in any of the heaps, and will therefore be in its correct, final position.
From the fifteenth century onwards, he appears as a central character in a sequence of Italian verse romances ( as " Orlando "), including Morgante by Luigi Pulci, Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo, and Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.
From a mathematical view the Z-transform can also be viewed as a Laurent series where one views the sequence of numbers under consideration as the ( Laurent ) expansion of an analytic function.
Their spectra show a higher lithium abundance than the Sun and other main sequence stars because lithium is destroyed at temperatures above 2, 500, 000 K. From a study of lithium abundances in 53 T Tauri stars, it has been found that lithium depletion varies strongly with size, suggesting that " lithium burning " by the P-P chain, during the last highly convective and unstable stages during the later pre – main sequence phase of the Hayashi contraction may be one of the main sources of energy for T Tauri stars.
The theme " Stalking ", for the teaser sequence of From Russia With Love, was covered by colleague Marvin Hamlisch for The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1977 ).
From 2003 onwards, osteological, mtDNA and nDNA sequence and other biochemical data has firmly allied it with the tits and chickadees ( Paridae ).
From the early pre-production stages of Lethal Weapon, Richard Donner wanted Mel Gibson's final fight sequence to be unique, yet also to make a strong statement about the characters involved.
From a hiding place in the forest, Harry watches the Dementor sequence and discovers that he had been the one who conjured the patronus, and he is touched and confused to note that his patronus had taken the shape of a stag that he recognises instantly as Prongs, his father's animagi form.
From west to east, the sequence starts just east of Cuckmere Haven.
From the long exact sequence
From 1803 it was collated after L as a separate entry, a practice now abandoned: in April 1994, a vote in the X Congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies ruled the adoption of the standard Latin alphabet collation rules, so that for purposes of collation the digraph ll is now considered a sequence of two characters.
" Aylesbury and Dean's Corners are both Lovecraft creations, neither of which appears in any other of his stories, though Aylesbury is mentioned in his poem sequence Fungi From Yuggoth and the Aylesbury Turnpike is mentioned in The Lurker at the Threshold.
From the conflicting accounts of the sources, historians have tried to reconstruct the most likely sequence of events leading up to the battle.
From seasons one to eight, the opening sequence began with a long shot of the ship before the camera slowly zoomed in onto its bridge area.
From another viewpoint, motives continue the sequence of generalizations from rational functions on varieties to divisors on varieties to Chow groups of varieties.
From then until his death, the racy credits sequence to every EON Bond film would begin with the words " Albert R. Broccoli Presents.

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