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held and notoriously
His name fell into neglect during the 19th century, with Robert Schumann notoriously opining that " as a creative musician he remained very far behind his father "; in contrast, Johannes Brahms held him in high regard and edited some of his music.
On 27 July, Harrison and Shankar ( accompanied by a pipe-smoking Allen Klein ) held a press conference to promote the two upcoming shows − “ Just thinking about it makes me shake ,” said the notoriously performance-shy Harrison.
The rule is notoriously difficult to properly apply, as pointed out by a 1961 decision of the Supreme Court of California which held that it was not legal malpractice for an attorney to draft a will that inadvertently violated the rule against perpetuities.
In 1968, the party joined the Helf Alliance formed with the two other big mainly Christian parties in Lebanon: the National Liberal Party of former President Camille Chamoun, and National Bloc of Raymond Eddé, and won 9 seats ( of 99 ) in the parliamentary elections held that year, making it one of the largest groupings in Lebanon's notoriously fractured political system.
From June 1944 until March 1945 the position of Oberaufseherin in Bromberg-Ost was held by Johanna Wisotzki, while among guards reassigned to Bromberg-Ost from Stutthof were the notoriously cruel aufseherinnen Ewa Paradies, Herta Bothe and Gerda Steinhoff who took part in selections of prisoners to be sent to the gas chambers.
" The voluntarist emphasis on God's absolute power was carried further by Descartes, who notoriously held that God had freely created the eternal truths of logic and mathematics, and that God was therefore capable of giving circles unequal radii, giving triangles other than 180 internal degrees, and even making contradictions true.
By the end of the 1960s, the Kataeb Party held 9 seats in the National Assembly, making it one of the largest groupings in Lebanon's notoriously fractured and sectarian parliament.
In 1561, the island was seized by Lope de Aguirre, a notoriously violent and rebellious conquistador who held the islanders in a grip of terror until he returned to the mainland in an attempt to take Panama from the Spanish crown.
In the parliamentary election held that year, the Helf Alliance won 30 seats in the 99 member National Assembly-the best result to date for any organized electoral force in Lebanon's notoriously fractured legislature.

held and ambiguous
Areas where Orthodox approaches may create different results include situations where a woman has been raped, kidnapped or held hostage, descendants of converts whose Judaism status turned out to be subject to doubt, ambiguous prior dating histories, and other potentially ambiguous or difficult situations.
Several councils were held, confutations were published, ex-communications were pronounced, ambiguous explanations were by turns accepted and refused, treaties were concluded and violated.
Berghuis v. Thompkins is a ruling where the Supreme Court held that a suspect " ambiguous or equivocal " statement or no statements do not mean that police must end an interrogation.
A Florida District Court also held that the plea agreement was not ambiguous, and did not prevent the government from issuing a subpoena requiring him to testify before a grand jury.
He had already been mocked by Grimm for " nearly breaking out in tears during negotiations, instead of firmly standing his ground ", and the Federal Assembly and media saw his reactions to the strike as ambiguous: On the one hand, Calonder held a speech on November 12, where he promised the Social Democrats a seat in the Federal Council.
While slightly ambiguous, it is obvious that they held mutual affections for each other throughout the comics.
In Johnson's case, it is held that the authorities are using the Act's ambiguous language to justify a selective prosecution which amounts to harassment, based on their desire to deprive him of his title for racist reasons.
The term " fixed investment " may be somewhat ambiguous, because it could refer to the value of a stock of fixed assets being held at a balance date, or to the value of a flow of expenditures on fixed assets across an accounting interval, such as a year.
His political position in 1854 was ambiguous, and he held some hopes of replacing Hincks as a coalitionist Premier when the overall results proved inconclusive.
To emphasize this, swastikas were added to the Hoheitsadler symbol ( the eagle, Germany's traditional symbols of national sovereignty ) on the railcars, and the initials DR were held to stand for " Deutsches Reich ," although this was legally ambiguous.
" However, in his October 2004 Geography article, " That Certain Feeling: Mike Davis, Truth and the City ," Kevin Stannard held that this " controversy is explained by Davis's ambiguous balancing of academic research and reportage ," although that same balance has also been noted for its informative readability and effectiveness ( see above ).
Less ambiguous terms for a privately held company are unquoted company and unlisted company.
W24 is an ambiguous figure who might be either the protesting owner of a rejected horse or a keryx ( herald ) whose hand held part of an otherwise lost salpinx ( trumpet ), but either way this point marks the beginning of the procession proper.

held and views
In Berlin he published his views of the chemical laws of nature in German and this was issued in French translation ( Paris, 1813 ) under the title Recherches Sur l'identite Des Forces chimiques et electriques, a work held in very high esteem by the new generation of research chemists.
In a brief chapter dealing with `` Various Other Diagnoses '', he quotes isolated passages from some writers whose views seem to corroborate his own, and finds it `` most remarkable that a critical view of twentieth-century society was already held by a number of thinkers living in the nineteenth.
He writes, `` Confucius held that in times of stress one should take short views -- only up to lunchtime ''.
He did not share his father's views but held Pasquale Paoli in high esteem and was at heart a Corsican nationalist.
Although the party approved market economy and held favourable views on liberalizations and the privatization of state industries, however AN was to the left of Forza Italia on economic issues and sometimes supported statist policies.
On the other hand, Bohr and Heisenberg were not in complete agreement, and they held different views at different times.
Gaullists held divergent views on social issues.
Chiang's legacy has been the target of heated debates because of the different views held about him.
Of these, sixteen were held in London, reflecting then-prevailing views of the Commonwealth as the continuation of the Empire and the centralisation of power in the British Commonwealth Office ( the one meeting outside London, in Lagos, was an extraordinary meeting held in January 1966 to coordinate policies towards Rhodesia ).
Most Black legislators were small holders or merchants who held economic and social views diametrically opposed to the interests of the small, wealthy English planter class.
In his critique of the theology of Clement of Alexandria, Photius in his Myriobiblon held that Clement ’ s views reflected a quasi-docetic view of the nature of Christ, writing that Clement " He hallucinates that the Word was not incarnate but only seems to be.
Like Arius, he was a pupil of Lucian of Antioch, and it is probable that he held the same views as Arius from the very beginning ; he was also one of Arius ' most fervent supporters who encouraged Arius.
This dual rôle allowed the Committee, to which Clarke and MacDermott added themselves shortly afterward, to promote their own policies and personnel independently of both the Volunteer Executive and the IRB Executive — in particular Volunteer Chief of Staff Eoin MacNeill, who supported a rising only on condition of an increase in popular support following unpopular moves by the London government, such as the introduction of conscription or an attempt to suppress the Volunteers or its leaders, and IRB President Denis McCullough, who held similar views.
It is believed she held liberal political views and was unafraid of expressing them, a fact met with disapproval by Goya's family.
Fascist movements have commonly held social Darwinist views of nations, races, and societies.
This occurs in particular when two people have opposing but strongly held views on truth or events.
The gnostics ( as one sectarian group ) held views which were incompatible with the emerging Ante-Nicene community.
Evans, who had been struggling with religious doubts for some time, became intimate friends with the progressive, free-thinking Brays, whose home was a haven for people who held and debated radical views.
The right-wing groups, the largest of which was CEDA, a right wing Roman Catholic coalition, held opposing views on most issues.
Some researchers note that his views failed to change in the face of increased social change of that time, invalidating many of his strongly held views.
Christian theologians have held idealist views, often based on Neoplatonism, despite the influence of Aristotelian scholasticism from the 12th century onward.
Agricola was the first to teach the views which Luther was the first to stigmatize by the name Antinomian, maintaining that while non-Christians were still held to the Mosaic law, Christians were entirely free from it, being under the gospel alone, see also Law and Gospel.

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