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Grasping and on
Grasping the proximal surface, the hominid brought the distal surface down hard on an object he wished to detach or shatter, such as a bone or tuber.
Serota's submission, on two sides of A4 paper, was titled " Grasping the Nettle ".
Grasping God's Word: A Hands on Approach to Reading, Interpreting, and Applying the Bible.
Grasping the seat could result in pinched fingers when the seat falls, and holding on to the side of the tank or enclosure could cause arm and shoulder injuries when you fall in.
Grasping and Assembly, with an emphasis on minimalist approaches that
The movie focuses on the relationship between the over-exploited workers of a sweatshop ( in this case, a cheese production line ) and the factory's rich owners: Mr. Grasping ( Ron Perlman ), Toplofty ( Tony Jay ) and O ' Bloat ( Richard Karron ).

Grasping and who
Grasping the bloody dagger, he swore by Mars and all the other gods that he would do everything in his power to overthrow the dominion of the Tarquinii and that he would neither be reconciled to the tyrants himself nor tolerate any who should be reconciled to them, but would look upon every man who thought otherwise as an enemy and till his death would pursue with unrelenting hatred both the tyranny and its abettors ; and if he should violate his oath, he prayed that he and his children might meet with the same end as Lucretia.

Grasping and were
Grasping the torches in their left hands and holding in their right hands the trumpets they were to blow, they shouted, " A sword for the Lord and Gideon!
Russell continued as a political commentator generating some controversy with his strongly pro-modernisation views which were more fully expressed in a book co-written with entrepreneur Dennis MacLeod called Grasping The Thistle ( 2006 ).
Hillgruber argued in the aftermath of Fischer's 1961 book Griff nach der Weltmacht ( Grasping at World Power ) that the old distinction made by the Swiss historian Walter Hofer between the " outbreak " of World War I in 1914, in which all of the Great Powers were equally at fault, and the " unleashing " of World War II in 1939, in which Germany was exclusively responsible, was no longer acceptable.

Grasping and citizens
In January 2010, an English translation was published, titled A Grasping Hand-The modern democratic state pillages its productive citizens, in Forbes and in the Winter 2010 issue of City Journal.

Grasping and him
Grasping the opponent's neck or head with both hands and twisting him down to the dohyo ( two handed head twist down ).

Grasping and for
* John Whitehead, Grasping for the Wind.
Orderic calls Robert " Grasping and cruel, an implacable persecutor of the Church of God and the poor ... unequaled for his iniquity in the whole Christian era.
Grasping for chart action, Warner Brothers re-released the band's first single, " Nobody ".
He has written chapters for adventure books: Everest — Mountain Without Mercy ( 1997 ), The Worst Journey in the World ( 2006 ), They Lived to Tell the Tale ( 2007 ), Adventurous Dreams ( 2007 ), and Grasping for Heaven ( 2010 ); and for academic texts: Risk and Exploration in Space ( 2008 ), Expedition and Wilderness Medicine ( 2009 ), and The Annals of the New York Academy of Science ( 2009 ).

Grasping and .
Grasping the cloth her corpse was wrapped in, Philinion in the guise of a vampire asks to bed with Marchete.
Grasping magazine editor Maggie Cameron ( Bettina Welch ) became part owner of the building and sustained acrimonious enmities with several of the residents and the other owners.
Grasping the magnitude of the situation, Pyrrhus rode forward, bare-headed, along the lines of his men to show he was still living.
Grasping his stolen scarab, Adam speaks Shazam's name and is transformed into the super-powered Black Adam.
Grasping in this exercise relates to the Liver ’ s ability to hold and store Xue, while the lifting of the back heel activates the Kidneys also supporting the Heart.
* Ron Perlman as Mr. Grasping

injustice and on
This negative explanation of courtesy on the freeways, however, does an injustice to Southern California drivers.
He first articulated this in 1837, saying, " Institution of slavery is founded on both injustice and bad policy, but the promulgation of abolition doctrines tends rather to increase than abate its evils.
Protagonists in cyberpunk writing usually include computer hackers, who are often patterned on the idea of the lone hero fighting injustice, such as Robin Hood.
Popular pulp fiction magazines like Black Mask capitalized on this, as authors such as Carrol John Daly published violent stories that focused on the mayhem and injustice surrounding the criminals, not the circumstances behind the crime.
The writer Emile Zola published an impassioned editorial on the injustice, and was himself condemned by the government for libel.
" Loach also joined " 54 international figures in the literary and cultural fields " in signing a letter that stated, in part, " celebrating ' Israel at 60 ' is tantamount to dancing on Palestinian graves to the haunting tune of lingering dispossession and multi-faceted injustice ".
The government officially admitted that there had been some injustice and " excesses " during the purges, which were blamed entirely on Yezhov.
Injustice, hardship and pain often pressed on the shoulders of Warmians and Masurians ... Dislike, injustice and violence surrounds us ... They ( Warmians and Masurians ) demand respect for their differentness, grown in the course of seven centuries and for freedom to maintain their traditions ".
It was widely felt to be an injustice, and people began to ask whether an excommunication pronounced on frivolous grounds was entitled to respect.
Gutierrez's book is based on an understanding of history in which the human being is seen as assuming conscious responsibility for human destiny, and yet Christ the Savior liberates the human race from sin, which is the root of all disruption of friendship and of all injustice and oppression.
Also featured on CNN and other national news organizations, Hunter has gone on to help inspire other teens and young adults to take action against injustice with his books, Be the Change and Generation Change.
In contrast, Lakoff argues that liberals place more support in a model of the family, which he calls the " nurturant parent model ", based on " nurturant values ", where both " mothers " and " fathers " work to keep the essentially good " children " away from " corrupting influences " ( pollution, social injustice, poverty, etc .).
' Excellent books on male friendship, nature, ethically pure life and firm values of resistance towards the injustice, of solidarity and trust.
His manifesto on sustainability ties the continued thriving of human life to real conditions, the environment supporting that life, and associates injustice with the detrimental effects of unintended consequences of human actions.
Erika Raeder was on the whole portrayed favourably in the West German press, where she was depicted as a victim of Allied injustice while as a reporter put it " where does Raeder's guilt lie?
Thomas Jefferson explained in 1785 that there are three main limitations on the power of a court of equity: " If the legislature means to enact an injustice, however palpable, the court of Chancery is not the body with whom a correcting power is lodged.
While some whine about the injustice of it all, Bill accepts an invitation to live with a prosperous farmer and his family to learn what he needs to know, while his father signs on as an engineer in town.
Legal dramas also focus on situations where there is an obvious injustice or ones in which either the plaintiff or defendant is very interesting and unusual.
The Stage Manager brings out a long-winded professor to talk about the history and pre-history of Grover's Corners, Editor Webb gives a few notes on local political and religious affiliations and fields questions from the audience about alcoholism, social injustice and culture.
The antisemitism and injustice revealed in France by the conviction of Alfred Dreyfus had a radicalizing effect on Herzl, persuading him that Jews, despite the Enlightenment and Jewish assimilation, could never hope for fair treatment in European society.
Aristotle on the other hand, ascribed some value to anger that has arisen from perceived injustice because it is useful for preventing injustice.
That is, if you were to rely on what was said of Keats by most established critics ( critics now remembered principally for their injustice to one of the greatest English writers ), you would present the author of ` Ode to a Nightingale ' as a presumptuous ` Cockney poet ' whose works were ` driveling idiocy.

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