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However, many speakers regarded Zenaga as a symbol of their independence and their religious fervor ; Dubie cites a Hassaniya proverb: " A Moor who speaks Zenaga is certainly not a Zenagui ( a member of a servant tribe.
For example, the fisherman cites a proverb, " Natural affection is stronger than soup and offspring more precious than carbuncles " ( p. 4 ).

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" As examples Marini cites the hymns " Joy to the World " as well as " From All That Dwell Below the Skies ":
" He cites Baude Cordier's perpetual canon Tout par compas ( All by compass am I composed ), notated on a circular staff.
The website cites the track as a All Media Guide-pick, and in a track review, Stacia Proefrock defined the track as an " aggressive, screechy dance number " that " While not scraping the top of the charts [...] was part of an album unusual enough to stand out among its fellow pop releases as a quirky and complex experiment that worked most of the time ".

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Actually, “ Jewish problem ” was the name the Germans gave to their persecution of the Jews ; “ drug-abuse problem ” is the name we give to the persecution of people who use certain drugs. Szasz cites Rep. James M. Hanley referring to drug users as " vermin ," using " the same metaphor for condemning persons who use or sell illegal drugs that the Nazis used to justify murdering Jews by poison gas -- namely, that the persecuted persons are not human beings, but ' vermin.
The final important revelation offered this season was that Jack by no means believes the law to be unnecessary or weak, stating that he " know that these laws have to be more important " than the often few people he is trying to save ( one must assume that 24 only reveals rare exceptions, and that in the " regular / workday " life of CTU, the targets are much smaller ); however, despite this belief, he contends that his " heart couldn't live with " sacrificing innocent persons, however few ( the example he cites is " fifteen people on a bus "), for the sake of maintaining some abstract law or legal fiction.
As an example of an unusually complete survival of the " ancient triad " he cites from the classical source Pausanias the worship of Hera in three persons as girl, wife, and widow.
In an interview with GameSpot, Robert Parungao, a graduate student of the University of British Columbia, cites that Lo Wang, the main protagonist of the game, along with several other characters of Asian background from different games, such as Grand Theft Auto III, Warcraft III, and Kung Fu, are examples of racial stereotyping persons of Asian background.
He cites a Ghanaian artist who wrote, " we are linked together like a chain ; we are linked in life, we are linked in death ; persons who share a common blood relation never break away from one another.
* The majority opinion notes that language in the Congressional Record that the Scalia dissent cites was inserted into the Record after the legislation had been enacted, by Senators Lindsey Graham ( R-SC ) and Jon Kyl ( R-AZ ), and includes falsified quotations attributed to other persons.
The Oxford English Dictionary cites usage of the uncapitalized term " native American " in several publications reaching as far back as 1737, but it is unclear whether these texts refer to indigenous peoples or simply to persons born on American soil.

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He suggests at some points that the pagan deities are based on humans, but at others that they are misanthropic demons, and he cites several classical sources in support of this second hypothesis.
Parmanand Singh cites Pingala's cryptic formula misrau cha (" the two are mixed ") and cites scholars who interpret it in context as saying that the cases for m beats ( F < sub > m + 1 </ sub >) is obtained by adding a to F < sub > m </ sub > cases and to the F < sub > m − 1 </ sub > cases.
The Lonely Planet travel guide cites Melbourne's street are as a major attraction.
Sinor also cites Ammianus ' statement that the Huns " are subject to no royal restraint ," casting further doubt on Balamber's status as king.
In her study Exuberance: The Passion for Life, she cites research which suggests that 15 percent of people who could be diagnosed as manic depressive may never actually become depressed ; in effect, they are permanently ' high ' on life.
Both authors are staunch conservatives: on his website, Groseclose cites Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, Chris Christie, Newt Gingrich, Phil Gramm, Dick Armey, and Dick Cheney as his political heroes, and states that he usually sides with conservatives on controversial issues.
More prosaically, Clark cites Bill Moore, who asserts that " the Men in Black are really government agents in disguise ... members of a rather bizarre unit of Air Force Intelligence known currently as the Air Force Special Activities Center ( AFSAC ) ... As of 1991, the AFSAC, headquartered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia ," and " under the operational authority of Air Force Intelligence Command centered at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas.
Scholar Georges Dumézil further cites various tales of havmennesker ( Norwegian " sea people ") who govern over sea weather, wealth, or, in some incidents, give magic boats are likely connected to Njörðr.
He cites his modern influences as Harry Enfield ( who he says without meeting he would not have been doing what he does now ), and the approach of Reeves and Mortimer who he thinks are " far and away the best comedians that we have had in this country for a long while.
Brian Doherty quotes Heinlein cites William Patterson, saying that best way to gain an understanding of Heinlein is as a " full-service iconoclast, the unique individual who decides that things do not have to be, and won't continue, as they are .” He says this vision is " at the heart of Heinlein, science fiction, libertarianism, and America.
Joshi cites two early non-supernatural novels — Rage ( 1977 ) and The Running Man ( 1982 )— as King's best, suggesting both are riveting and well-constructed suspense thrillers, with believable characters.
The Oxford English Dictionary cites Ælfric's 10th-century glossary, in which henge-cliff is given the meaning " precipice ", or stone, thus the stanenges or Stanheng " not far from Salisbury " recorded by 11th-century writers are " supported stones ".
" Davidson says that while the creature may vary, the horse is fairly common " in the lands where horses are in general use, and Sleipnir's ability to bear the god through the air is typical of the shaman's steed " and cites an example from a study of shamanism by Mircea Eliade of an eight-legged foal from a story of a Buryat shaman.
* Phoenix and its surrounding cites, including Scottsdale, Mesa, Glendale, Tempe, Avondale, Gilbert, Chandler, Surprise, and many others, are so close together that they are collectively known as " The Valley ".
The Oxford English Dictionary cites the first recorded use of the word in the English language as a verb in 1661, in Edmund Hickeringill's Jamaca Viewed: " Some are slain, And their flesh forthwith Barbacu'd and eat.
Oscar Newman ’ s defensible space theory cites the modernist housing projects of the 1960s as an example of environmental determinism, where large blocks of flats are surrounded by shared and disassociated public areas, which are hard for residents to identify with.
Alexander Orakhelashvili cites a number cases in which international tribunals have ruled that international organizations, includuing the Security Council, are bound by general international law.
Darby first cites F. W. Maitland's comment following his compilation of a table of statistics from material taken from the Domesday Book survey, " it will be remembered that, as matters now stand, two men not unskilled in Domesday might add up the number of hides in a county and arrive at very different results because they would hold different opinions as to the meanings of certain formulas which are not uncommon ", then after adding that " each county presents its own problems " Darby concedes that " it would be more correct to speak not of ' the Domesday geography of England ', but of ' the geography of Domesday Book '.
He cites renaissance historians such as Archbishop James Ussher, Caesar Baronius and John Hardyng, as well as classical writers like Caesar, Tacitus and Juvenal, although his classical cites at least are wildly inaccurate, many of his assertions are unsourced, and many of his identifications entirely speculative.

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In certain medieval European chivalric romances, such as Marie de France's Le Fresne, a woman cites a multiple birth ( often to a lower-class woman ) as proof of adultery on her part ; while this may reflect a widespread belief, it is invariably treated as malicious slander, to be justly punished by the accuser having a multiple birth of her own, and the events of the romance are triggered by her attempt to hide one or more of the children.
Chaplais cites the fact that Edward had four children with his wife — and even an illegitimate son — as well as the relative silence of contemporary commentators on the topic.
Benny Morris has estimated " hundreds " of people were killed, he also reports on the IDF investigation, which concluded around 100 villagers had been killed, and cites an account by a Mapan member, based on an interview with an Israeli soldier, who reported 80 to 100 men, women and children killed Saleh Abdel Jawad evaluates the total to " between 100 and 200 ".
According to the 4th century historian Rufinus ( x. 9 ), who cites Frumentius ' brother Edesius as his authority, as children ( ca.
Windschuttle cites the words of the principal historian of the ‘ Stolen Generations ’, Peter Read: " Welfare officers, removing children solely because they were Aboriginal, intended and arranged that they should lose their Aboriginality, and that they never return home.
The National Asthma Council of Australia cites studies showing that second-hand smoke is probably the most important indoor pollutant, especially around young children:
The Daily Mail cites as examples of SHAC activism sending letters to the neighbours of a man who did business with HLS, warning parents to keep their children away from him, falsely claiming that he had raped the letter writer when she was a child.
PCRM sees the prescription of unnecessary drugs — drugs that may have toxic side effects — to adults and children as unethical, seeing it as human experimentation ; it cites its opposition, for example, to giving children growth hormones to make them taller.
Lewis cites ancient thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle and Augustine, who believed that the purpose of education was to train children in " ordinate affections ," that is, to train them to like and dislike what they ought ; to love the good and hate the bad.
However, the other study ( published in JAMA ) cites increased mercury blood levels in children with amalgam fillings.
The death toll is unclear ; Reuters cites " at least 80 ", or 48 according to the government, Le Jeune Independent says 117 people were killed and 11 abducted by terrorists, and a timeline gives 53 ( including 15 children ) killed in Sidi el-Antri ( or Sidi el-Antar, Sidi Lamri ) and 28 in Shari.
She cites studies that, she argues, suggest that breastfeeding, while nutritionally useful to children, is not so essential to children's well-being that it makes sense to demonize mothers who do not or cannot breastfeed.
Mackie cites Galla's connection to Spain ; in addition, St. Vincent was martyred by drowning at sea, and Galla and her children had been delivered from shipwreck.
Knight sees abstinence from reproduction as an altruistic choice – a way to prevent involuntary human suffering – and cites the deaths of children from preventable causes as an example of needless suffering.
Today, this form of Black supremacy is promoted on the Web by the 12 Tribes of Israel site, which cites hundreds of Biblical passages to prove that Blacks are the children of Israel and whites the Satanic offspring of Esau.
Morton cites a case where children ate significant quantities ( handfuls ) of berries and had no significant effects and another two where berries were ingested in smaller amounts, with similar negative results.

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