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clearly and felt
The need here is most clearly felt and our capacity to recruit and train qualified volunteers in a short period of time is greatest.
Its style is clearly reflective of the mature Haydn and Mozart, and its instrumentation gave it a weight that had not yet been felt in the grand opera.
The council fathers, however, felt that no new creed was necessary, and that the doctrine had been laid out clearly in Leo's Tome.
He was a great walker and especially enjoyed spending time in the open air, where he felt that he could think more clearly.
Although stylistically their music had little in common, he clearly felt that he needed, and benefitted from, Webern ’ s acute perfectionism.
Another explanation is that Punch ’ s treatment of his shrewish wife, as well as others, is so exaggerated that it is clearly not a representation of good behavior, but more of a commentary on how we all have felt toward someone at one time or another, especially a significant other.
He felt that the main strength of the paratroopers was novelty, and now that the British had clearly figured out how to defend against them, there was no real point to using them any more.
Lewis felt that more emphasis should be placed on formal voice and body training, such as teaching actors how to speak verse and enunciate clearly, rather than on pure raw emotion, which he felt was the focus of Method training.
The Soviet Union could not outright condemn it, but they clearly felt that the US and China were both plotting against them.
Hayek believed " she has felt this very clearly ".
During the 3rd to 5th centuries, his influence was felt among such authors as St. Augustine of Hippo, whose discussion of signs and figurative language certainly owed something to Quintilian, to St. Jerome, editor of the Vulgate Bible, whose theories on education are clearly influenced by Quintilian ’ s.
When, however, the People's Charter was drawn up ... clearly defining the urgent demands of the working class, we felt we had a real bond of union ; and so transformed our Radical Association into local Chartist centres ..."
The bitterness and sense of betrayal he felt come through very clearly in his comments.
However, the compilers clearly felt that the reference to Emishi troops was credible in this context.
Many also felt that steam merchantmen should be clearly distinguishable from warships.
Some such as Rex Murphy, who is clearly noted below, felt that MacKay's credibility and leadership were undermined by the deal and that electoral expectations were low for the upcoming election that was expected to occur in less than a year's time.
Hungary and Galicia were clearly not German ; German nationalists ( who dominated the Bohemian Diet ) felt the old crown lands rightfully belonged to a united German state, despite the fact that the majority of the people of Bohemia and Moravia spoke Czech — a Slavic language.
They clearly honored manual work, and viewed it as one aspect of the self-development process that they felt life should be.
In 1976, it was widely felt that the compact cassette was never likely to be capable of the same levels of performance that was available from reel-to-reel systems, yet clearly the cassette had advantages in terms of convenience.
Galileo clearly felt honoured by his association with the academy for he adopted Galileo Galilei Linceo as his signature.
( The legislation was clearly directed against those who had taken up arms or engaged in diplomacy: it was reasonably indulgent towards those who simply felt safer abroad.
Therefore we felt fully justified in making the article so that it would convey clearly just what the Prophet intended.
Sombart had many, indeed more than the typical proportion, of Jewish students, most of whom felt moderately positive about him after the war, although he clearly was no hero nor resistance fighter.

clearly and Italy
His usage of the term was clearly derived from the original Roman sense-i. e., a person taking power for a limited time in order to deal with an emergency ( in this case, the need to unite Italy ) and with the task done Garibaldi handed over power to the government of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy.
Outside Italy " mozzarella " not clearly labeled as deriving from water buffalo can be presumed to derive from cow milk.
Both Italy and Ethiopia were member nations, but the League did nothing when the former clearly violated the League's own Article X.
In London and Italy, the galant style was in the ascendent: simple, light music with a mania for cadencing ; an emphasis on tonic, dominant, and subdominant to the exclusion of other harmonies ; symmetrical phrases ; and clearly articulated partitions in the overall form of movements.
Eager to restore the Empire to the position it had occupied under Charlemagne and Otto I the Great, the new king saw clearly that the restoration of order in Germany was a necessary preliminary to the enforcement of the imperial rights in Italy.
* Sebastian, arrived from Italy previously, and clearly operating as one of Valens ' generals.
# A readjustment of the frontiers of Italy should be effected along clearly recognizable lines of nationality.
It should be noted that the political and social origins of the Swedish Christian Democracy clearly differ from those of the European continental Christian Democratic parties ( as in Italy or Germany ).
The role played by the Spanish conflict as regards Italy's relations with France and England could be similar to that of the Abyssinian conflict, bringing out clearly the actual, opposing interests of the powers and thus preventing Italy from being drawn into the net of the Western powers and used for their machinations.
[...] All the more clearly will Italy recognize the advisability of confronting the Western powers shoulder to shoulder with Germany.
Against this view Castlereagh once more protested in a circular despatch of January 19, 1821, in which he clearly differentiated between the objectionable general principles advanced by the three powers, and the particular case of the unrest in Italy, the immediate concern not of Europe at large, but of Austria and of any other Italian powers which might consider themselves endangered ( Hertslet, No. 107 ).
Maybe Berchem went to Italy after this trip and before he moved to Amsterdam-he is not clearly documented in the Netherlands between 1650 and 1656.
Albert played an essential role in the diffusion throughout Italy and central Europe of Parisian ideas which bore the mark of Buridan's teachings, but which were also clearly shaped by Albert's own grasp of English innovations.
Stephanus of Byzantium, indeed, cites Antiochus of Syracuse, as using the name of Brettia for this part of Italy, but this seems to be clearly a mistake.
Guy has spent his thirties at the family villa in Italy shunning the world after the failure of his marriage and has decided to return to England at the very beginning of the Second World War, in the belief that the creeping evils of modernity, gradually apparent in the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, have become all too clearly displayed as a real and embodied enemy.
As can be seen, Italy were clearly the dominant team in the first decade of the World League: from 1990 to 2000, the World League was played 11 times, and Italy took gold eight times, while the remaining three titles were won by three different teams.
However, though some individual MEPs position may be favourable, there are a number of European countries ( Spain, Germany, Italy ) that in the past have clearly stated that Sex Offenders ' Registration as in the UK is a breach of the European Convention of Human Rights making it very unlikely to be implemented EU wide.
Probably as by-product of this technological superiority of the Indo-Europeans, soon after, they clearly consolidate their positions in Italy and Iberia, penetrating deep inside those peninsulas ( Rome founded in 753 BC ).
More clearly than, otherwise, in Ehreshoven is to be recognised at this that the castle to the Italian mannerism is obliged, namely at a time when this style was overcome in Italy long ago.

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