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Austrian Germanist Rudolf Simek says that Bifröst either means " the swaying road to heaven " ( also citing bifa ) or, if Bilröst is the original form of the two ( which Simek says is likely ), " the fleetingly glimpsed rainbow " ( possibly connected to bil, perhaps meaning " moment, weak point ").
The Cathédrale Sainte-Marie is an imposing, elegant Gothic building, rising over the houses, glimpsed along the narrow streets.
In any case, the early importance of Poseidon can still be glimpsed in Homer's Odyssey, where Poseidon rather than Zeus is the major mover of events.
" One must not think that this idea ... of Hooke diminishes Newton's glory ", Clairaut wrote ; " The example of Hooke " serves " to show what a distance there is between a truth that is glimpsed and a truth that is demonstrated ".
" One must not think that this idea ... of Hooke diminishes Newton's glory ", Clairaut wrote ; " The example of Hooke " serves " to show what a distance there is between a truth that is glimpsed and a truth that is demonstrated ".
He also believes such a world view finds it hard to explain how " Something of lasting significance is glimpsed in the beauty of the natural world and the beauty of the fruits of human creativity.
( The blonde glimpsed in Rome is later revealed to be a decoy Buffy, set up by Andrew Wells, who had researched the history between Angel, Spike and The Immortal, and thought the idea would be " hilarious ".
All these amusing anecdotes might simply reflect the fact that he was the first poet to charge fees for his services — generosity is glimpsed in his payment for an inscription on a friend's epitaph, as recorded by Herodotus.
" Or so it seemed to modern scholars until the recent discovery of papyrus P. Oxy. 3965 in which Simonides is glimpsed in a sympotic context, speaking for example as an old man rejuvenated in the company of his homo-erotic lover, couched on a bed of flowers.
Ailsa Craig roughly marks the halfway point to Northern Ireland, which itself may be glimpsed if visibility is good.
It also describes the sensation of having glimpsed oneself in peripheral vision, in a position where there is no chance that it could have been a reflection.
In truth, a few songs sounded like solo efforts, while Lodge's " Survival ", Hayward's appropriate closing " The Day We Meet Again " and Pinder's lone final contribution and lead vocal, " One Step Into The Light " ( curiously as the band is depicted as doing so on the cover photo – where Pinder is perhaps significantly barely glimpsed at all and almost out of focus ) were all high points on the album.
Sometimes we will be less aware that it is the same musical material we are hearing ; sometimes we may have been listening for a while before realising that we have heard this music before ( just as one might have been looking up the street before realising that it is the town square that can be glimpsed through the traffic ).
Alexakis was interviewed on Space Ghost Coast to Coast but the interview never aired, although the interview is quickly glimpsed on Episode 60, " Lawsuit ".
In common with the music traditions of other Asian cultures, such as Persia and India, one strand of traditional Chinese music consists of a repertoire of traditional melodies with tempo and ornamentation varying according to the mood of the instrumentalist, the audience, and their reaction to what is being played, the same melody can be used to serve many different roles be it merry, melancholic or martial ( this can be glimpsed in the love theme of the Butterfly Lovers ' Violin Concerto where the same melody at different points in the lover's story reflects elation, turbulence and dejection ).
On leaving the station is another level crossing, this time over Sea Lane that leads down to Dunster Beach which can be glimpsed to the left of the train.
In English, the longest possible initial cluster is three consonants, as in split and strudel, all beginning with or and ending with or ; the longest possible final cluster is five consonants, as in angsts, though that is rare and four, as in twelfths, sixths, bursts and glimpsed, is more common.

is and issue
To my knowledge, Lincoln remains the only Head of State and Commander-in-Chief who, while fighting a fearful war whose issue was in doubt, proved man enough to say this publicly -- to give his foe the benefit of the fact that in all human truth there is some error, and in all our error, some truth.
Hence the prime issue, as I see it, is whether a democratic or free society can master technology for the benefit of mankind, or whether technology will rule and develop its own society compatible with its own needs as a force of nature.
No matter how earnest is our quest for guaranteed peace, we must maintain a high degree of military effectiveness at the same time we are engaged in negotiating the issue of arms reduction.
Let us not confuse the issue by labeling the objective or the method `` psychoanalytic '', for this is a well established term of art for the specific ideas and procedures initiated by Sigmund Freud and his followers for the study and treatment of disordered personalities.
If the indenture is accepted, the authority will proceed to validate a bond issue repayable from revenue.
This is the root issue for which the United States should stand.
An illustration of this attitude is found in John A. McCone's letter to Dr. Thomas Lauritsen, reported in a note elsewhere in this issue of The New Republic.
It makes no difference what part of the world is involved, what form of regime, what particular issue.
I would like to see you devote some space in an early issue to the news blackout concerning President Kennedy's activities, so far as Southern California is concerned.
Turn off at any one of the marked picnic areas ( gasoline companies have touring service bureaus that issue booklets on national parks to tell you where you have barbecue facilities ) and -- with soft drinks cooled from morning loading up, hamburger, buns, an array of relishes, and fresh fruit -- your lunch is 75% cheaper than at a restaurant, and 100% more fun.
First and foremost: No one -- no, not anyone -- in the family is allowed to issue blanket invitations to his or her own circle.
Your invitation to write about Serge Prokofieff to honor his 70th Anniversary for the April issue of Sovietskaya Muzyka is accepted with pleasure, because I admire the music of Prokofieff ; ;
Land reform is likely to be a pressing issue in many of these countries.
One issue that must be faced is the relative difficulty of analysis of different phonologic subsystems.
Whereas the earlier cases turned rather narrowly upon the availability of adequate state remedies, the new emphasis is upon the nature of the state policy at issue.
No person shall be referred to a position the filling of which will aid directly or indirectly in filling a job which ( 1 ) is vacant because the former occupant is on strike or is being locked out in the course of a labor dispute, or ( 2 ) the filling of which is an issue in a labor dispute.
It is the first part of the Regulation that is currently at issue.
The public interest is so dominant in such an issue that I cannot be so presumptuous as to attempt to settle it by an administrative order based upon conclusions reached in a summary action in one or two Superior Courts in the State.
It is an issue which may well reach the Supreme Court of the United States before judicial finality is achieved.
Thus far, the cases which have come before the courts have involved only the issue of referral where the job is vacant due to a strike -- condition ( 1 ) in the Regulation of the Secretary.

is and #
# As exploratory data analysis, an ANOVA is an organization of an additive data decomposition, and its sums of squares indicate the variance of each component of the decomposition ( or, equivalently, each set of terms of a linear model ).
# Closely related to the ANOVA is a linear model fit with coefficient estimates and standard errors.
# The accused person ( defendant ) is addressed by name ;
# The charge against the accused person is read, including the alleged date, time, and place of offense ; and,
# The accused person is asked formally how he or she pleads.
# Assume the first item is largest.
# Look at each of the remaining items in the list and if it is larger than the largest item so far, make a note of it.
# The last noted item is the largest in the list when the process is complete.
# The Lambeth Conference ( first held in 1867 ) is the oldest international consultation.
# The Primates ' Meeting ( first met in 1979 ) is the most recent manifestation of international consultation and deliberation, having been first convened by Archbishop Donald Coggan as a forum for " leisurely thought, prayer and deep consultation ".
# Deontological ethics, notions based on ' rules ' i. e. that there is an obligation to perform the ' right ' action, regardless of actual consequences ( epitomized by Kant's notion of the Categorical Imperative )
# A Murder is Announced ( 1950 )
# Civil aviation, held by Armavia national airline ( owned by Mikhail Baghdasarov, who is thought to be close to President Serge Sarkisian )
# There is always an integer number of electrons orbiting the nucleus.
# The Slater-type orbital ( STO ) is a form without radial nodes but decays from the nucleus as does the hydrogen-like orbital.
# A person who is skilled at some activity.
# unaided by the Holy Spirit, no person is able to respond to God ’ s will ;
# grace is resistible ; and
# Prior to being drawn and enabled, one is unable to believe … able only to resist.
# Having been drawn and enabled, but prior to regeneration, one is able to believe … able also to resist.
# After one believes, God then regenerates ; one is able to continue believing … able also to resist.
# Upon resisting to the point of unbelief, one is unable again to believe … able only to resist.
# The carbon-hydrogen ratio is high.
# It is easily harvested.

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