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This can be seen in a popular Latin anagram against the Jesuits: " Societas Jesu " turned into " Vitiosa seces ", or " cut off the wicked things ".
The resin's most popular use was, however, for ornamentation — easily cut and polished, it could be transformed into beautiful jewelry.
* Ginger fried beef – 乾炒牛肉絲 gānchǎo niúròu-sī Tender beef cut in strings, battered, deep dried, then re-fried in wok mixed with a sweet sauce, a variation of a popular Northern Chinese dish.
Among Classical Greeks, amazon was given a popular etymology as from a-mazos, " without breast ", connected with an etiological tradition that Amazons had their left breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a bow more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction ; there is no indication of such a practice in works of art, in which the Amazons are always represented with both breasts, although the left is frequently covered ( see photos in article ).
However, since the contras failed to win widespread popular support or military victories within Nicaragua, since opinion polls indicated that a majority of the U. S. public was not supportive of the contras, since the Reagan administration lost much of its support regarding its contra policy within Congress after disclosure of CIA mining of Nicaraguan ports, and since a report of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research commissioned by the State Department found Reagan's allegations about Soviet influence in Nicaragua " exaggerated ", Congress cut off all funds for the contras in 1985 by the third Boland Amendment.
One of the more popular arguments for internalism begins with the observation, perhaps first due to Stewart Cohen, that when we imagine subjects completely cut off from their surroundings ( thanks to a malicious Cartesian demon, perhaps ) we do not think that in cutting these individuals off from their surroundings, these subjects cease to be rational in taking things to be as they appear.
The command to " cut the cards ", following by someone literally chopping the deck in half with an axe, is a none-too-subtle gag that has been used many times in popular media, going back to at least the vaudeville days.
Roses are a popular crop for both domestic and commercial cut flowers.
With the sliding technique originating from the cut off neck of a glass bottle, bottlenecks usually still have the same tubular shape and a length of one to three inches, and glass still remains a popular material.
For instance, whenever Star Movies ( a popular Asian movie channel ) plays the film, Connery's line in which he says to Cage " winners go home and fuck the prom queen " is replaced with " winners go home and date the prom queen ", while in another scene where Connery's character is described as a " son of a bitch " the line is replaced with " son of a Brit " in the censored cut.
KMJ, seeking to cut corners, brought in Limbaugh at 09: 00 from New York and within three months had become wildly popular among Fresno's conservatives.
Tinned mackerel Fillet ( cut ) | fillet in tomato sauce, a popular food in Scandinavia.
With the Labor Party split between Scullin's supporters and Langites, and with a very popular leader ( Lyons had a genial manner and the common touch ), the UAP won the subsequent parliamentary elections in December 1931 in a massive landslide which saw the two wings of the Labor Party cut down to 18 seats between them, and Lyons became Prime Minister in January 1932.
Burnt ends, the flavorful pieces of meat cut from the ends of a smoked beef or pork brisket, are popular in many Kansas City-area barbecue restaurants.
The final cut of the scene focused on Murphy ; this, coupled with the singer's modelling work in a popular ad campaign for Maxell, caused resentment among the rest of the group.
In a career cut short by his early death, he achieved few successes before his final work, Carmen, became one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the entire opera repertory.
Some chorizo is so loose that it spills out of its casing as soon as it is cut ; this crumbled chorizo is a popular filling for torta sandwiches, eggs, breakfast burritos and tacos.
As Premier, Lang refused to cut government salaries and spending, a stand which was popular with his constituents, but which made the state's fiscal position more parlous, though the economic state of the six other various Australian governments fared little better during this same period.
was cut soon after 1732 by Francis Cox to connect his establishment of the Green Man Tavern and Dulwich Wells with the more popular Sydenham Wells.
Jean-Claude responded with a 10 percent cut in staple food prices, the closing of independent radio stations, a cabinet reshuffle, and a crackdown by police and army units, but these moves failed to dampen the momentum of the popular uprising against the dynastic dictatorship.
Narcissus is a popular subject as an ornamental plant for gardens, parks and as cut flowers, providing colour from the end of winter to the beginning of summer in temperate regions.
Costello was a popular boss within the crime family ; he equitably shared the profits from family operations, and did not demand a large cut of his underlings ' criminal earnings.
* A popular location for swimming or anchoring out of the wind, the Lake of the Isles is a secluded area cut off from the rest of the St. Lawrence River by Wellesley Island and neighboring Canadian Hill Island.
Historically, salami has been popular among Southern European peasants because it can be stored at room temperature for periods of up to 30 – 40 days once cut, supplementing a possibly meager or inconsistent supply of fresh meat.
The early issues were vertically cut in the gramophone record grooves, using the hill-and-dale method of a U-shaped groove and sapphire ball stylus, but they switched to the more popular lateral cut method in April 1919.

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His score for Fellini's Juliet of the Spirits ( 1965 ) included a collaboration with Eugene Walter on the song, " Go Milk the Moon " ( cut from the final version of the film ), and they teamed again for the song " What Is a Youth?
Because the state cut appropriations by 30 % at the start of the Great Depression, President Knapp applied for assistance from the major New Deal agencies to expand Texas Tech, including the Works Progress Administration, Public Works Administration ( PWA ), Civil Works Administration, and the National Youth Administration.
The soprano's aria, " Youth is a boon avowed ", got some of the most enthusiastic reviews from the press but was cut after the opening night.
Kemp's Bay has one Christian Church called Church of God of Prophecy and on April 15, 2005, Mrs. Eulease Rahming cut the ribbon at the official dedication ceremony of the South Andros Youth Centre and Auditorium.
In 2006, the UK reggae revival label Blood and Fire released the album Fisherman Style featuring a remixed version of the classic cut " Fisherman " from Heart of the Congos plus such legends as Horace Andy, Big Youth, Dillinger, Prince Jazzbo, Luciano, Freddie McGregor, Gregory Isaacs, Max Romeo, Mykal Rose, Dean Fraser, Sugar Minott, and U-Roy doing their own new versions over the original rhythm.
Jack and Gibbs find themselves stranded in Tortuga: Barbossa has commandeered the Pearl in order to find the Fountain of Youth, then discovers Jack cut out the middle of the map.
It was given the alternately translated title of " My Youth in Arcadia " and features all the cut footage restored.

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However, in December 2008, the Dublin Airport Authority announced that it would postpone the construction of the new parallel runway by three to four years, on account of the need to cut costs and predictions of falling consumer demand for air travel.
The Bush Administration, the Quartet, and Israel all threatened to cut off aid to the Palestinian Authority if Hamas refused to abandon terrorist tactics and recognize the right of the State of Israel to exist.
In 2006 Palestinian legislative elections Hamas won a majority in the Palestinian Legislative Council, prompting the United States and many European countries to cut off all funds to the Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, insisting that the Hamas must recognize Israel, renounce violence and accept previous peace pacts.
The GNR Board cut back the Cookstown branch to Coalisland in 1956 and the Ulster Transport Authority ( UTA ) closed the branch altogether in 1959.
Two ' S ' open wagons were acquired from the NSW State Rail Authority for freight traffic, and have been cut down to flat wagons.
A total of $ 24. 1 million had been set aside for the road by this point —$ 13. 3 million from the federal government and a combined $ 10. 8 million from the state and the New York State Thruway Authority — leading NYSDOT to consider making changes to the road's design in an effort to cut the project's cost.
Following the January 2006 legislative elections, won by Hamas, the Quartet ( apart from Russia ) cut all funds to the Palestinian Authority led by prime minister Ismail Haniyah ( Hamas ).
In 2010, Arab states cut financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.
Between September 2002 and January 2003 punctuality fell to 54. 1 %, it was therefore agreed with the Strategic Rail Authority that certain services would be cut to improve reliability and robustness on the core network.
The government also cut rail services to the north coast, deeming them commercially unviable, and cut 8, 000 State Rail Authority employees in an effort to offset the authority's $ 1 billion annual debt — however, this left the Pacific Highway as the only land transport link for several major towns, and in October and December 1989, two major crashes on the road, both involving passenger buses, claimed a combined total of 54 deaths and 55 injuries.
An archaeological expedition by the Israel Antiquities Authority led by Joseph Naveh of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found a cave consisting of three chambers cut into the chalky limestone.
Fáilte Ireland, the National Tourism Development Authority of the Republic of Ireland, agreed to sponsor in 2011, but with a drastically reduced purse, cut in half to € 1. 5 million.
The station requested Special Temporary Authority ( STA ) to shut off analog transmission and begin digital transmission on the same channel ( called a " flash cut ").
Between 2007 and 2010, the Port Authority cut its annual expenses by $ 52 million and raised its revenues by $ 14 million to help alleviate a statewide transportation funding crisis.
Many details of the emergency funding, including how long the Port Authority must make the $ 45 million last and exactly how many routes slated to be cut could be saved, were not settled by the end of 2010.
As part of the development, subsidies are paid to the local bus company by the Local Authority to ensure a regular service to the development which has resulted in the service to the much more remote and rural villages such as Bramley being cut dramatically.
In June 2008, the Advertising Standards Authority ( ASA ), a British advertising regulator, ruled that an advertisement describing a suit " put into a ' working-frame ' where it would be cut and sewn by machine " as a " bespoke suit uniquely made according to your personal measurements & specification " was not breaching the Authority's self proclaimed advertising codes, notably the truthfulness rule, because the use of the term bespoke was not deemed likely to confuse.
In 2006 Palestinian legislative elections Hamas won a majority in the Palestinian Legislative Council, prompting the United States and many European countries to cut off all funds to the Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, insisting that the Hamas must recognize Israel, renounce violence and accept previous peace pacts.

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