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If I now risk some comparisons with Sons And Lovers let it be clear that I am not comparing the two works or judging their merits ; ;
But he, as I can now retort, was the man who could see so short a distance ahead that after a visit to Russia he gave voice to the famous exclamation: `` I have seen the future and it works ''.
Being convinced that salvation is alone by accepting Christ as Saviour, and being convicted by the Holy Spirit of my lost condition, I do repent of all effort to be saved by any form of good works, and just now receive Jesus as my personal Saviour and salvation as a free gift from Him.
The collected works of James Thurber, now numbering 25 volumes ( including the present exhibit ) represent a high standard of literary excellence, as every schoolboy knows.
Though Aristotle wrote many elegant treatises and dialogues ( Cicero described his literary style as " a river of gold "), it is thought that the majority of his writings are now lost and only about one-third of the original works have survived.
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Many of these works have been translated into English by his close personal friend, now deceased, Yehuda Hanegbi.
Although Bede is mainly studied as a historian now, in his time his works on grammar, chronology, and biblical studies were as important as his historical and hagiographical works.
Atkinson now works as a nature photographer.
" The museum now regularly cooperates with other institutions, lending works for outside shows such as a Rembrandt exhibit in 2011.
The vast majority of laws are now subject to the ordinary legislative procedure, which works on the principle that consent from both the Council and Parliament are required before a law may be adopted.
1st c. AD ), who referred to the now lost works of the 3rd century BC engineer Ctesibius, this weapon was inspired by an earlier hand crossbow, called the gastraphetes ( belly shooter ), which could store more energy than the Greek bows.
His works in pastels are now highly valued.
1st c. AD ), who referred to the now lost works of the 3rd century BC engineer Ctesibius, this weapon was inspired by an earlier foot-held crossbow, called the gastraphetes, which could store more energy than the Greek bows.
Aelian's anecdotes on animals rarely depend on direct observation: they are almost entirely taken from written sources, often Pliny the Elder, but also other authors and works now lost, to whom he is thus a valuable witness.
Because of improvements to the double bass with steel strings and better set-ups, the bass is now played at a more advanced level than ever before and more and more composers have written works for the double bass.
Many such books are now lost works and remembered only by his references, much like the lost sources mentioned in the work of Vitruvius a century earlier.
All of the works of Epimenides are now lost, and known only through quotations by other authors.
Munch's works are now represented in numerous major museums and galleries in Norway and abroad.
This letter is now generally regarded as one of the undisputed works of Paul.
However ever since the European Union formed an over all streamlining and change of route plans have occurred as faster and more direct links to former Soviet bloc countries now exist and are in the works, with intense co-operation among European countries.
Brundtland now works for Pepsi as a consultant.
Some of his early novels, called " scientific romances ", invented a number of themes now classic in science fiction in such works as The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, When the Sleeper Wakes, and The First Men in the Moon.
S. T. Joshi concludes in his biography, H. P. Lovecraft: A Life, that Derleth's claims are " almost certainly fictitious " and that most of Lovecraft's works published in the amateur press are most likely now in the public domain.

now and lawyer
Sheeran, a lawyer and former FBI man is running against the Republican organization's candidate, Freeholder William MacDonald, for the vacancy left by the resignation of Neil Duffy, now a member of the State Board of Tax Appeals.
* Horst Mahler, lawyer, former RAF militant, now Neo-Nazi activist, born January 23, 1936
Realizing that an uneducated lawyer was unlikely to build a lucrative practice, Landis enrolled at Cincinnati's YMCA Law School ( now part of the University of Cincinnati ) in 1889.
Born in Ebingen, Kingdom of Württemberg ( now Baden-Württemberg ), Kiesinger was educated in Berlin and became a lawyer.
A defense lawyer raising the defense of laches against a motion for injunctive relief ( a form of equitable relief ) might argue that the plaintiff comes " waltzing in at the eleventh hour " when it is now too late to grant the relief sought, at least not without causing great harm that the plaintiff could have avoided.
# " Understanding each of these rights, do you now wish to speak to the police without a lawyer being present?
John Brown, a Virginia lawyer and statesman, built a home, now called Liberty Hall, in Frankfort in 1796.
During the many years it took him to save money, Patel — now an advocate — earned a reputation as a fierce and skilled lawyer.
He has a brother, Peter, who later became a lawyer and is now a judge, presiding in Calgary, and a sister Catherine who is retired in Victoria, British Columbia.
The sole judge is now the hereditary Earl Marshal of England, the Duke of Norfolk, though he normally delegates his responsibility to a professional lawyer as his Surrogate.
Shaffer was born and raised in Fort William ( now Thunder Bay ), Ontario, Canada, the son of Shirley and Bernard Shaffer, a lawyer.
It was named after Lewis Allen, a well-to-do lawyer and lumberman whose 276½ acres of land ( primarily in Ecorse Township ) included holdings in what are now Allen Park and Melvindale.
" " Religious order " and " religious institute " tend indeed to be used now as synonyms, and canon lawyer Nicholas Cafardi, commenting on the fact that the canonical term is " religious institute ", can write that " religious order " is a colloquialism.
Willy then goes to the office of his neighbor Charley, where he runs into Charley's son Bernard ( now a successful lawyer ); Bernard tells him that Biff originally wanted to do well in summer school, but something happened in Boston when Biff went to visit Willy that changed his mind.
He studied law at the Free University of Brussels ( now split into the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel ), practised as a lawyer, and also taught at the university.
McLeod then encounters Endicott Sims ( Warner Anderson ), lawyer of Karl Schneider ( George Macready ), a New Jersey doctor who has had his license revoked and is now wanted on murder charges.
William Stukeley was the son of a lawyer at Holbeach in Lincolnshire on the site of Stukeley Hall, a primary school that now bears his name.
Vergniaud had delivered one of the great speeches of his life, and now the provincial lawyer would be coaxed from all quarters to join the revolution at the national level.
" In 1991, Barbour helped found the lobbying group now known as BGR Group, a Washington, D. C .- based lobbying firm, with Ed Rogers, a lawyer who formerly worked in the George H. W. Bush administration.
He attended Mount Zion Institute in Winnsboro, South Carolina, and graduated in 1790 from the College of New Jersey ( now Princeton University ) and became a lawyer.
He studied law at the academy ( now the university ) of Geneva, and in 1868 became a lawyer.
: At the highest level ; used as a noun (" You're in the big leagues now ") or an adjective (" big-league lawyer ").
His father was an eminent lawyer and migrated to Brahmapur from Chintalapalli village, now part of East Godavari District-Andhra Pradesh State.
Soon after basic training, Military Intelligence plucked him out of the swarming pool of draftees and sent him for special training in the Japanese language at the University of Michigan, where he met his first wife, now the nationally-known civil-liberties lawyer Ann Fagan Ginger.
She now works as a lawyer in London.

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