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Never, he'd once told Joyce, had he encountered any man or situation that called for a gun.
Even when he is called upon for impromptu remarks, he has notes written on the back of handy envelopes.
That fall he submitted to Professor Baker the first acts and outlines of the following acts of several plays, six of them, according to some of his associates, and he also worked on a play that he first called Niggertown, the material for which he had collected during the summer at home.
Those who wanted to close the theaters, for example, pointed to Plato's Republic and those who wished to keep them open called on the Plato of the Ion to testify in their behalf.
Aroused by what they considered an evil influence, some members of the clergy, joined by city authorities, merchants, and master craftsmen, began the attack on the plays and the actors for what they called `` the abuses of the art '', but by 1582 some of them began to denounce the whole idea of acting.
The Scots had found a new leader in William Wallace, and Edward's yearly expeditions across the Border called for evermounting taxes, which only increased his difficulties with the barons and the clergy.
It may be thought unfortunate that he was called on entirely by accident to perform, if again we may trust the opening of the oratio, for it marks the beginning for us of his use of his peculiar form of witty word play that even in this Latin banter has in it the unmistakable element of viciousness and an almost sadistic delight in verbally tormenting an adversary.
In a recent book called `` World Peace Through World Law '', two distinguished lawyers, Grenville Clark and Louis Sohn, call for just such an overhaul of the U.N., basing their case on the world-wide fear of a nuclear holocaust.
Discoveries recently made of old Biblical manuscripts in Hebrew and Greek and other ancient writings, some by the early church fathers, in themselves called for a restudy of the Bible.
RCA Victor has an ambitious and useful project in a stereo series called `` Adventures In Music '', which is an instructional record library for elementary schools.
Where then is the sound planning and cooperation between agencies within the community that you have called for in other editorials??
when his Holiness Pope John 23, first called for an Ecumenical Council, and at the same time voiced his yearning for Christian unity, the enthusiasm among Catholic and Protestant ecumenicists was immediate.
We hoped that its practitioners and teachers might be put on some sort of reserve list and called back for refresher courses each year or so.
Someone opened the corridor door from the inside, and called for a doctor.
A voice called, and what made it even more terrible and unreal was that the redcoat ranks never paused for an instant, only some of them glancing toward the stone wall, from behind which the voice came.
It met these problems by the creation of the state automobile maintenance unit ( more popularly called the motor pool ), a centralized operation for the maintenance and control of all state transportation.
The Act further provides for a `` floor '' or minimum allotment, set at the 1954 level, which is called the `` base '' allotment, and a `` ceiling '' or maximum allotment, for each State.
The plan called for divestiture by Du Pont of its 63,000,000 shares of General Motors stock by equal annual distributions to its stockholders, as a dividend, over a period of ten years.
And, given probable public attitudes -- about which reasonably good estimates can be made -- what action is called for to insure necessary support??
There would, however, be a variety of other skills -- medical, agricultural, engineering -- which would be called for in the first year through the private agency programs and through the provision of technician helpers to existing development projects.
The stepped-up defense procurement called for in the 1961 Budget has already begun to make itself felt in an upturn in orders for military electronic equipment and the components that go into it, and it has been suggested that an additional $2 billion increase in total defense spending may be requested for fiscal 1962.

called and Patel's
Patel's inflammatory language-he called Ratu Mara " a crow among swans ," declared that Mara was a swear-word in Gujarati, and characterized Chinese people as " eaters of cats, rats, and bats "-dissipated much of the remaining goodwill that Fijian and British leaders had towards him, and when all nine NFP legislators were returned with increased majorities ( In the 1968 election, the NFP won 78. 55 % of the votes cast.

called and suspension
In 1016 ad-Darazi and his followers openly proclaimed their beliefs and called people to join them, causing riots in Cairo against the Unitarian movement including Hamza bin Ali and his followers which led to the suspension of the movement for one year and the expulsion of ad-Darazi and his supporters.
This term was an analogy to a liquid colloid suspension called a hydrosol.
" Davis's counsel presented her complaints — that she could be suspended without pay for refusing a part, with the period of suspension added to her contract, that she could be called upon to play any part within her abilities regardless of her personal beliefs, that she could be required to support a political party against her beliefs, and that her image and likeness could be displayed in any manner deemed applicable by the studio.
As envisioned by Husserl, phenomenology is a method of philosophical inquiry that rejects the rationalist bias that has dominated Western thought since Plato in favor of a method of reflective attentiveness that discloses the individual ’ s “ lived experience .” Loosely rooted in an epistemological device, with Sceptic roots, called epoché, Husserl ’ s method entails the suspension of judgment while relying on the intuitive grasp of knowledge, free of presuppositions and intellectualizing.
It is found in milk as a suspension of particles called " casein micelles " which show only limited resemblance with surfactant-type micellae in a sense that the hydrophilic parts reside at the surface and they are spherical.
In 1941, a suspension bridge replaced the old bridge to Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Tamaulipas ; the new toll bridge was purchased by the city and was officially called the McAllen-Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge.
Thus even transverse pairs of wheels in an independent suspension are usually called " an axle ".
The automotive suspension component is often called just shock.
The T-29 was a prototype medium tank, a modernized T-28 with Christie suspension — a later version of this vehicle was considered for the competition of prototypes which led to the T-34, but by then it was outdated ( not to be confused with a Grotte tank project also called T-29 ).
The humans fled in cryogenic suspension with only a small skeleton crew operating their fleet called Project Seeds to search for a new homeworld.
A live axle, sometimes called a solid axle, is a type of beam axle suspension system that uses the drive shafts that transmit power to the wheels to connect the wheels laterally so that they move together as a unit.
A Panhard rod ( also called Panhard bar or track bar ) is a component of a car suspension system that provides lateral location of the axle.
Fiat supplied the bogies, the hydraulic tilting suspension, and the other parts of the tilting technology, thus the trains could be called Pendolino ( a Fiat trademarked brand name ).
In France and Portugal there was a special edition of 50 units of the Rallye, called R2, which feature extensive use of sporting material from the Peugeot-Talbot racing division which went even further with the extreme nature of the Rallye, with changes to the suspension, brakes, new 14 inch speedline rims, racing seatbelts, and engine management and exhaust upgrades, to produce.
An Ad Interim President cannot address the Parliament, dissolve the Parliament, nor call for a referendum ( the impeachment referendum after a motion of suspension is called by Parliament ).
Hewitt also made another apology on 1 May 2007 in the House of Commons after the suspension of the MTAS website due to security breaches which she called " utterly deplorable ".
Following the exclusion of Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer from an ATP tournament in Dubai in February 2009, the WJC called for the “ suspension of all sporting events in the Arab Emirates until Israeli participants are admitted .” The response of the women ’ s and men ’ s tours to the exclusion of Peer had been “ faint-hearted ,” and they should have canceled the event immediately, WJC President Lauder was quoted by the news agency Bloomberg as saying.
His initial suspension was the result of legal action initiated by a group called Manos Limpias ( which has been described as " far-right ") and the Falange.
The upgraded design, with thicker armor, modified suspension and new gun recoil system was called " Light Tank M3 ".
The gimbal suspension used for mounting compasses and the like is sometimes called a Cardan suspension after Italian mathematician and physician Gerolamo Cardano ( 1501 – 1576 ) who described it in detail.
With any kind of turbulence in the water, these fragments break up further into random-shaped small crystals which form a suspension of increasing density in the surface water, an ice type called frazil or grease ice.
A suspension of liquid droplets or fine solid particles in a gas is called an aerosol or particulate.
* Ligature strangulation — Strangulation without suspension using some form of cord-like object called a garrote
This foliation is called the suspension of the representation.

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