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No consideration of risk urges itself upon him now: for this is what the mind does with the ideas on which it has not properly focussed.
On arrival at headquarters he had, however -- in King Stanislas' words to Glayre -- `` found such favor with Pe Potemkin that he made him his aide-de-camp and up to now does not want him to go join Paul Jones.
That fact is very clearly illustrated in the case of the many present-day intellectuals who were Communists or near-Communists in their youth and are now so extremely conservative ( or reactionary, as many would say ) that they can define no important political conviction that does not seem so far from even a centrist position as to make the distinction between Mr. Nixon and Mr. Khrushchev for them hardly worth noting.
After all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie when one has inquired who it was Sue Brown married and where it is they now live when questions are asked and answered about families and children, and old professors when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted that does it.
The possibility, as he asserted, that the Russians may get ahead of us or come closer to us because of their tests does not supply the needed ethical premise -- unless, of course, we have unwittingly become so brutalized that nuclear superiority is now taken as a moral demand.
But a resumption does not seem justifiable now.
What does Tri-State actually want to do, now that it has the meters under franchise and certain phases of its piping system in the `` patent applied for '' stage??
and the reverse-surface decorating techniques now used for escutcheons, medallions, etc., owes much to the field, as does the technology of designing with the light-transmitting properties of the transparent plastics.
Depicted, Cubist flatness is now almost completely assimilated to the literal, undepicted kind, but at the same time it reacts upon and largely transforms the undepicted kind -- and it does so, moreover, without depriving the latter of its literalness ; ;
It is now harder to assume telepathy as a basis for the statements -- though research still does not know how far afield ESP can range.
What He does with you then depends on what you do with Him now.
Armenia is now a net energy exporter, although it does not have sufficient generating capacity to replace Metsamor, which is under international pressure to close.
Also, as we now know, bosons also have antiparticles, but since bosons do not obey the Pauli exclusion principle ( only fermions do ), hole theory does not work for them.
Rather, the bishop is head of a titular see, which is usually an ancient city that used to have a bishop, but, for some reason or other, does not have one now.
With the conversion of Sergius Paulus, Paul begins to gain prominence over Barnabas from the point where the name " Paul ," his Roman name, is substituted for " Saul " ( 13: 9 ); instead of " Barnabas and Saul " as heretofore ( 11: 30 ; 12: 25 ; 13: 2, 7 ) we now read " Paul and Barnabas " ( 13: 43, 46, 50 ; 14: 20 ; 15: 2, 22, 35 ); only in 14: 14 and 15: 12, 25 does Barnabas again occupy the first place, in the first passage with recollection of 14: 12, in the last two, because Barnabas stood in closer relation to the Jerusalem church than Paul.
The Fundamentals of Engineering exam-the first ( and more general ) of two licensure examinations for most U. S. jurisdictions — does now cover biology ( although technically not BME ).
Even adding a second execution unit ( see below ) does not improve performance much ; rather than one pathway being hung up, now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased.
No railway has ever run to Dartmouth, but the town does have a railway station, although it is now a restaurant.
With care this can achieve a similar improvement in query response, but at a cost — it is now the database designer's responsibility to ensure that the denormalised database does not become inconsistent.
Indeed, much apocalyptic fiction does not deal with the " end of time " but rather with the end of a certain period of time, the end of life as it is now, and the beginning of a new period of time.
The designations gained popularity throughout the eighteenth century, and are now commonly used when no Bayer designation exists ; however, where a Bayer designation does exist for a star it is used almost exclusively and the Flamsteed designation is almost never used.
As a result, the English word is now associated with the Nazi government of Germany not used often in post-World War II English unless one wishes to invoke the Nazis, or one is translating literally from a foreign language where that language's equivalent of " fatherland " does not bear Nazi connotations.
He explained that Christ did not have this gift because his mission was to the Jews, " nor does each one of the faithful now speak save in one tongue "; for " no one speaks in the tongues of all nations, because the Church herself already speaks the languages of all nations ".
Even now, does not an East-end worker live in such artificial conditions as practically to be cut off from the natural surface of the earth?
But now We join Our voice to that of Our predecessor John XXIII of venerable memory, and We make Our own his words: " No statement of the problem and no solution to it is acceptable which does violence to man's essential dignity ; those who propose such solutions base them on an utterly materialistic conception of man himself and his life.

now and commentary
Ephrem the Syrian wrote a commentary on it, the Syriac original of which was rediscovered only in 1957, when a manuscript acquired by Sir Chester Beatty in 1957 ( now Chester Beatty Syriac MS 709, Dublin ) turned out to contain the text of Ephrem's commentary.
Subsequently, the Chester Beatty library was able to track down and buy a further 42 leaves, so that now approximately eighty per cent of the Syriac commentary is available ( McCarthy 1994 ).
In addition to the Mahābhāṣya and Yoga Sūtras, the 11th-century commentary on Charaka by the Bengali scholar Cakrapāṇidatta, and the 16th c. text Patanjalicarita ascribes to Patañjali a medical text called the Carakapratisaṃskṛtaḥ ( now lost ) which is apparently a revision ( pratisaṃskṛtaḥ ) of the medical treatise by Caraka.
Benaud said: " I ’ ll be doing Australian cricket next year – 2010 – but I don ’ t do any television at all anywhere else now and when I finish next year, then I ’ ll be doing other things ... But that ’ ll be no more television commentary ".
There is now a large and steadily growing body of critical commentary on Malraux's literary œuvre, including his very extensive writings on art.
Kenneth Wolstenholme DFC & Bar ( 17 July 1920 – 25 March 2002 ) was the football commentator for BBC television in the 1950s and 1960s, most notable for his commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup which included the famous phrase " some people are on the pitch ... they think it's all over .... it is now!
1 ( Berlin, 1971 ), and of which there is now an English translation and commentary — Richard Price, The Acts of the Council of Constantinople of 553, 2 vols ( Liverpool University Press, 2009 ).
CBS Television announcer Chic Anderson's described the horse's pace in a famous commentary: " Secretariat is widening now!
This has now become Timeform Radio, broadcasting horse racing commentary and results.
The film has gained cult favorite status over time, however, and in a commentary track on the DVD edition of his 2007 feature Tideland, Gilliam now says that Munchausen is one of the films that his fans most often cite as a favorite ( along with Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Brazil, Twelve Monkeys and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas ).
Originally broadcast only daily, SportsCenter is now shown up to twelve times a day, replaying the day's scores and highlights from major sporting events, along with commentary, previews and feature stories.
* The standard edition of the Latin text of Frontinus ' major work, with extensive commentary in English, is now R. H. Rodgers, Frontinus: De aquaeductu urbis Romae ( Cambridge University Press, 2004 ).
In the 10th century, Saadia Gaon wrote his commentary based on a manuscript which was a reorganized copy of the Longer Version, now called the Saadia Version.
“ I look forward to joining Bloomberg at a time when rational thought and commentary in the media is needed now more than ever before .”
* A one-volume edition ( 1000 pages ), published by Yeshivat Or Vishua and now in its third edition, reflects all the editions based on reliable manuscripts, accompanied by surrounding indexes but with no commentary.
The game again included up to date squads for each team, added photos of each ground to build an atmosphere of the teams you were managing / visiting, and included a now infamous in-match commentary engine with the voice of famous British football commentator Clive Tyldesley.
The Cylons were now created by humans, and some of them now even looked human ; there was more moral duality, complexity, and nuance in both humans and Cylons ; the social commentary was more explicit ; and the resolution of the " Earth " problem was different.
He now lives in Australia and was a part of the BBC's on-location commentary team for the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
In Jonathan Swift's tract Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne, a commentary on the book Memoirs of the Secret Services by John Macky, in response to Macky's statement that the Duke " Does not now make any figure at court ", Swift's dismissive reply is " Nor anywhere else.
Cliff Morgan's now legendary commentary of the try describes it thus:
He has now returned to do special commentary of AFL matches on Seven Network.
Bergey served as a color commentator on Eagles radio broadcasts in 1982-83, and now does pre-and post-game radio and television commentary for the team during the season.
Rusedski now provides commentary and analysis on the BBC's Wimbledon coverage.

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