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Forbes cites that Lady Gaga reportedly earned over $ 90 million in 2010.
" This early post cites an example of a person who pulled a vending machine over their head and was crushed to death trying to break into it.
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.
" And in the West, the manuscripts grew to be very popular amongst theologians in the Middle Ages -- Thomas Aquinas cites Pseudo-Dionysius over 1700 times.
He cites the example that over the course of a few decades, the entire staff of an organization is replaced, while the organization retains its distinctive charter.
Strabo cites two other accounts, in which Melanippe was said to have been handed over either to Metabus or to Dius.
In January 2010 LAS Magazine posted an article on alternative financing in " a cash-strapped music industry, unable to rely on record label financing, is positioning its own quid pro quo: fan dollars to fund projects in exchange for exclusive material and a sense of involvement " that cites the Swans selling out of the 1, 000 signed and numbered copies of I Am Not Insane as an example of reverse financing where proceeds from one project are rolled over to finance the next.
After the fall of Rome, others took over the middle legs of the spice trade, first the Persians and then the Arabs ; Innes Miller cites the account of Cosmas Indicopleustes, who travelled east to India, as proof that " pepper was still being exported from India in the sixth century ".
Thus for example Isocrates includes him among " the best advisers for human life ", even able to be ignored as a wowser, yet Plato's Socrates cites some Theognidean verses to dismiss the poet as a confused and self-contradictory sophist whose teachings are not to be trusted, while a modern scholar excuses self-contradictions as typical of a lifelong poet writing over many years and at the whim of inspiration.
The loyalty to this mission continued even after the Rebbe's death, so that there are now Lubavitcher representatives in over a thousand cites throughout the United States and the world.
Since that time the ISC has expanded its monitoring operations ; its website cites a figure of over twenty million " intrusion detection log entries " per day.
The Oxford English Dictionary cites an 1893 memoir by Charles Godfrey Leland, in which he says " When the Holy Spirit seized them ... the Holy Rollers ... rolled over and over on the floor.
Historian Edward Shapiro cites a Forbes magazine survey from the 1980s, which showed that, of the 400 richest Americans, over 100 were Jewish, which was nine times greater than would be expected based on the overall population.
Shapiro also estimates that over 30 % of American billionaires are Jewish, and he cites a 1986 issue of Financial World that listed the top 100 money makers in 1985, and " half the people mentioned " were Jewish, including George Soros, Asher Edelman, Michael Milkin, and Ivan Boesky.
Gurdjieff then cites at length Orage's response ( given to Gurdjieff's secretary ), where he wholeheartedly agrees to dissolve his relationship with the group members and with his " old self ", citing inward feelings of personal contradiction over the past year.
The FAO / WHO Codex standard for canned sardines cites 21 species that may be classed as sardines ; FishBase, a comprehensive database of information about fish, calls at least six species " pilchard ", over a dozen just " sardine ", and many more with the two basic names qualified by various adjectives.
Simultaneously, the demand for betel leaves has been dropping in India because of contagious acceptance of gutkha ( chewing tobacco ) by consumers over betel leaf-based ‘‘ paan ’’ preparation ; the report cites betel leaf trading has dropped by 65 % from 2000 to 2010, and created an over supply.
E. M. Forster cites a particular Wych-elm tree sixteen times in his novel “ Howards End .” This tree overhangs the house of the title and is said to have a “.... girth, that a dozen men could not have spanned ,..” Forster describes the Wych-elm tree as “... an English tree ” and that it “... was a comrade, bending over the house, strength and adventure in its roots .” The Wych-elm of the novel had pigs teeth embedded in the trunk by country people long ago and it was said that chewing some of the bark could cure tooth ache.
Lewis cites A's minor leaguer Jeremy Bonderman, drafted out of high school in 2001 over Beane's objections, as but one example of precisely the type of draft pick Beane would avoid.
The first written record cites the founding of St Bartholomew's Church in 1223 on the site of the present 18th century parish church, and over the next two centuries there were around 20 homes in the village.
Mack Bolan, the main character in Don Pendleton's Executioner series, frequently cites as inspiration a Hubbard quote, " God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees-but for scars.
Chris Beveridge of Mania, however, sees Ryoma as one who does not come off as " over the top or too serious ," yet still cites the character's " serious level of confidence ," and also comments on how " Ryoma's nature as someone who has seen a good bit of the world comes into play nicely at times.
She cites errors present in secondary literature passed over by generations,

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:" The first pope who used it in an official act and relied upon it, was Leo IX ; in a letter of 1054 to Michael Cærularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, he cites the " Donatio " to show that the Holy See possessed both an earthly and a heavenly imperium, the royal priesthood.
" Lee cites Theodore Kelsey, a Living Treasure of Hawai ' i renowned for his work as a Hawaiian translator who wrote a letter to Long in 1936 ( now in the Hawai ' i State Archives ) criticizing his use of the terms " unihipili " and " aumakua.
Although Pagels cites Athanasius's Paschal letter ( letter 39 ) for 367 AD, there is no order for monks to destroy heretical works contained in that letter.
" The Oxford English Dictionary cites the first English-language usage in 1799 in a translation of Lazare Carnot's letter on the Coup of 18 Fructidor.
The first pope who used it in an official act and relied upon, Leo IX, cites the " Donatio " in a letter of 1054 to Michael Cærularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, to show that the Holy See possessed both an earthly and a heavenly imperium, the royal priesthood.
Israel cites a letter from More to Glanvill, from 1678 and included in Sadducismus Triumphatus, in which he says that followers of Thomas Hobbes and Baruch Spinoza use scepticism about " spirits and angels " to undermine belief in the Scripture mentioning them.
Adler reports that evidence pointed to early police suspect Frank Z. Wilson, and cites Hilda Erickson's letter, which states that Hill had told her he had been shot by her former fiance.
16 October 2008 < http :// www. fda. gov / foi / warning_letters / s6627c. htm >.</ ref > The final warning letter, sent April 2008, cites issues at the firm ’ s Hopkinton, MA biotechnology facility.
Subsequently, in The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud cites as a stuff association a letter from Schiller, the latter maintaining that, ' where there is a creative mind, Reason-so it seems to me-relaxes its watch upon the gates, and the ideas rush in pell-mell '.
Historians Bruce Catton and Glenn Tucker make firm assertions that a sharpshooter was responsible ; Stephen Sears credits volley fire from the 7th Tennessee against the 2nd Wisconsin ; Edwin Coddington cites the sister's letter and finds the sharpshooter theory to be partly credible, but leans towards Sears ' conclusion ; Harry W. Pfanz agrees that the location was behind the 2nd Wisconsin, but make no judgment about the source of the fire.
Finkelstein asserted: " Quoting a statement depicting the miserable fate of Jews in mid-19th century Jerusalem, Peters cites a British consular letter from ' Wm.
In a letter to the Los Angeles Times, Waxman cites the 2005 study: " The panel concurred as well that in 1985, the decision to hold further tunneling in abeyance was prudent, given the circumstances and extent of information and technology at that time.
:" The first pope who used it in an official act and relied upon it was Leo IX ; in a letter of 1054 to Michael Cærularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, he cites the " Donatio " to show that the Holy See possessed both an earthly and a heavenly imperium, the royal priesthood.
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.
Van Wagoner cites a letter written by Orson's brother Parley P. Pratt,
In the letter, Minchin cites the writings of the Canadian newspaper columnist Lawrence Solomon, who in turn cites the disputed theories of Danish scientist Henrik Svensmark.
Hisdai ibn Shaprut cites Eldad in his letter to the king of the Khazars, and Eldad's halakot were used by both Rabbinites and Karaites as weapons in defense of their respective creeds.
Louis Farrakhan, in his open letter regarding the Millions More Movement in 2005, cites Willie Lynch's scheme as an obstacle to unity among African Americans.
To this end, he cites the imperial letter of Constantius granting him his position and salary at length, and it is from the address of that letter that the name of the oration's author is preserved.
Following is an excerpt of the examples of censorship that Faderman cites: The 1924 / 1932 editions of Dickinson's letters include a letter dated June 11, 1852, from Emily, saying:

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