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Since the Persian force obviously contained a high proportion of missile troops, a static defensive position would have made little sense for the Athenians ; the strength of the hoplite was in the melee, and the sooner that could be brought about, the better, from the Athenian point of view.
European cinema survived although obviously curtailed during wartime and yet many films of high quality were made in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the Soviet Union and elsewhere in Europe.
" Shiraz "- labelled wines, on the other hand, would then be more similar to archetypical Australian or other New World examples ; presumably made from riper berries, more fruit-driven, higher in alcohol, less obviously tannic, peppery rather than smokey, usually more easily approached when young, and possibly slightly sweetish in impression.
Cracked. com writer Robert Brockway responded by opining that this made Ebert unqualified to judge video games, and that debating Ebert on such a topic was comparable to " a structured philosophical debate on the importance of pacifism and restraint with a rabid badger: Your opponent is not only unqualified from the start, but it's obviously just out to attack you.
However, the Earth was obviously made of the dense elements of earth and water.
John of Salisbury is one of the first examples related by Richard Kieckhefer, but as a Parisian ecclesiastical court record of 1323 shows, a " group who were plotting to invoke the demon Berich from inside a circle made from strips of cat skin ," were obviously participating in the church ’ s definition of " necromancy ".
Eliza obviously made an impression on her teachers, as a Mr Grant, who taught art at the little school, was later to recall her as " an elegant and graceful child.
( This quip is obviously tongue-in-cheek as the film One Hundred and One Dalmatians was not made until seven years later in 1961 and thus the title would not have been seen by him on a Leicester Square cinema marquee in 1954.
In the movie, the location is made more definite as 53rd Street, adjoining a luxury building that is obviously the River House, which was and is at that location.
Circuits using thermionic valves ( vacuum tubes ) were relatively large, relatively simple ( the number of large, hot, expensive devices which needed replacing was minimised ), and used large sockets, all of which made the PCB less obviously advantageous than with later complex semiconductor circuits.
Bosley Crowther generally panned the film and commented in the New York Times of February 29, 1956: " The script was obviously written to bring and Mr. Hudson, who made a popular twosome in the Magnificent Obsession, together again.
Just one character, Greenberg ( played by Felix Bressart ), an actor in the theatrical company, is made obviously Jewish.
Desire's role in this is never made clear ( except that love is obviously a form of desire ).
While obviously meant to take place in the mid-Fifth century, Foster incorporated anachronistic elements: Viking Longships, Muslims, alchemists and technological advances not made before the Renaissance.
However, many normal applications obviously need access to these components, so system calls are made available by the operating system to provide well-defined, safe implementations for such operations.
Although the hearings were obviously conducted with a view to proving Trotsky's innocence, they brought to light evidence which established that some of the specific charges made at the trials could not be true.
Constantius ' success in rising from head of the Roman army to Imperial rank obviously influenced the actions of later holders of the patrician office, a list that includes Flavius Aëtius and Ricimer ; however, only Petronius Maximus ever made the same leap, and his reign was even shorter than that of Constantius.
During the trial, Dewey exposed Luciano for lying on the witness stand through direct quizzing and records of telephone calls ; Luciano also had no explanation for why his federal income tax records claimed he made only $ 22, 000 a year, while he was obviously a wealthy man.
But Pete Townshend obviously was the one, through the music of his group, who made the use of feedback more his style, and so it's related to him.
Such methods obviously make the system less sensitive to scratches or defects in the coating, since extra inhibitors can be made available wherever metal becomes exposed.
In the original text, Parker decides that the body in the bath could not be Sir Reuben Levy because "... Sir Reuben is a pious Jew of pious parents, and the chap in the bath obviously isn't ..." This backhanded reference to circumcision was felt by Sayers ' publisher to be too frank, and in the published version the deduction was made merely on the basis that the dead man appeared to have been doing manual labour rather than living the comfortable life of a wealthy financier.
The task is made difficult because almost all the suspects are behaving in a suspicious manner ; some have left the district unexpectedly and without explanation, others have given statements which are obviously inaccurate, or are clearly concealing facts.
Various more or less obviously unsatisfactory proposals were made to connect these ( or this ) to the PIE consonant system as then reconstructed.
People would not usually trade unless they made a positive gain by it, but obviously the gains could be very unequally distributed among different parties to the trade.

made and exaggerated
Children scoring high in compulsivity were those who gave evidence of tension or emotionality in situations where there was lack of organization or conformity to standards and expectations, or who made exaggerated efforts to achieve these goals.
Dennis R. Hoagland and Daniel I. Arnon wrote a classic 1938 agricultural bulletin, The Water Culture Method for Growing Plants Without Soil, debunking the exaggerated claims made about hydroponics.
In addition, the authors of the 2007 study above state that " because of the use of the term ' nuclear autumn ' by Thompson and Schneider, even though the authors made clear that the climatic consequences would be large, in policy circles the theory of nuclear winter is considered by some to have been exaggerated and disproved Martin, 1988.
From the moment Raeder was convicted, a campaign to have him released was started by his wife, Erika who routinely made very exaggerated claims to the press about how harsh life was in Spandau prison for her husband.
Mickey Mouse was already black-colored, but the advertising poster for the film shows Mickey dressed in blackface with exaggerated, orange lips ; bushy, white sidewhiskers made out of cotton ; and his trademark white gloves.
Salomé is often called one of the first art films to be made in the U. S. The highly stylized costumes, exaggerated acting ( even for the period ), minimal sets, and absence of all but the most necessary props make for a screen image much more focused on atmosphere and on conveying a sense of the characters ' individual heightened desires than on conventional plot development.
Einstein also became alarmed by press announcements that exaggerated the school's success at fundraising, and on June 22, 1947 he made a final break with the enterprise.
His somewhat exaggerated report would greatly influence the decisions made by the Washington administration.
Short-lived, the excitement over useful psychology was curbed by articles warning of the exaggerated and false claims made by popular psychology.
Dickens describes him thus: " The cold within him froze his old features, nipped his pointed nose, made his eyes red, his thin lips blue, and he spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice ..." His last name has come into the English language as a byword for miserliness and misanthropy, traits displayed by Scrooge in the exaggerated manner for which Dickens is well-known.
However, his low origins seem to be exaggerated in the sources, and Varro may have been made a scapegoat by the aristocratic establishment.
The same ad exec featured in a spot where a medical doctor made exaggerated claims of the benefits of fast food that it would cure baldness, help trim extra pounds, and remove wrinkles.
That Gambetta after 1875 felt strongly that the relations between France and Germany might be improved, and that he made it his object, by travelling incognito, to become better acquainted with Germany and the adjoining states, may be accepted, but M. Laur appears to have exaggerated the extent to which any actual negotiations took place.
Ricky, in his violent courtship of Marina follows, in an exaggerated manner, the path of the romantic film genre like those made popular in the late 1950s by Doris Day with various male film stars: Pillow Talk ( 1959 ) with Rock Hudson ; Move Over, Darling ( 1963 ), with James Garner ; and That Touch of Mink ( 1962 ), with Cary Grant.
These apprehensions, so far as the Arabs are concerned are partly based upon exaggerated interpretations of the meaning of the Declaration favouring the establishment of a Jewish National Home in Palestine, made on behalf of His Majesty's Government on 2 November 1917.
The Bulgarian team made a public statement that Kramnik visited his private bathroom ( the only place without any audio or video surveillance ) unreasonably often, about fifty times per game ( a number that FIDE officials later claimed to be exaggerated ) and made the most significant decisions in the game in the bathroom.
Members of the medical community have been skeptical of the efficacy of Buteyko due to the often " exaggerated and unsubstantiated claims " earlier made by Buteyko practitioners.
Some less-involved observers in the media have expressed the view that although Michaud's comments were borderline and controversial as they could be interpreted as trivialization of the Shoah, the comparisons made by his accusers to notable antisemites like Ernst Zündel were excessive and exaggerated Michaud's intent.
Following a meeting with the Yorkshire Police Federation, Shersby was invited to assist in the development of a ‘ counter attack ’ to ‘ repudiate ’ Lord Justice Taylor ’ s Interim Report, which had condemned the evidence and testimony of senior police officers and rejected as exaggerated the allegations made against Liverpool fans.
* STAGE 5: The second full-body suit, with more exaggerated deformities, and which also required Goldblum to wear distorting contact lenses that made one eye look larger than the other.
However, this aspect of Malcolm's character was exaggerated to the point where many complained that the series made fun of people with learning difficulties.
However, the real use the Germans made of the information was rather limited, and Cicero's role has been much exaggerated in later spy literature.
Waugh held, or affected to hold that while the dangers of smoking ( especially passive smoking ) and drinking were exaggerated, the dangers of hamburger eating were seriously under-reported ; he frequently referred to " hamburger gases " as a serious form of atmospheric pollution and even made references to the dangers of " passive hamburger eating ".

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