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The novelist who has been badly baptized in psychoanalysis often gives us the impression that since all men must have an Oedipus complex all men must have the same faces.
Such characters, with their low existence and often low morality, produce humorous effects in his novels and tales, as they did in the writing of Longstreet and Hooper and Harris, but it need not be added that he gives them far subtler and more intricate functions than they had in the earlier writers ; ;
Roman gladiatorial games often referenced classical mythology, and this seems to reference Achilles ' fight with Penthesilea but gives it an extra twist of Achilles ' being " played " by a woman.
This also explains why the style of The Plague often gives the impression of distance and detachment.
The prints produced by Giacometti are often overlooked but the catalogue raisonné, Giacometti-The Complete Graphics and 15 Drawings by Herbert Lust ( Tudor 1970 ), comments on their impact and gives details of the number of copies of each print.
And as is often the case with this director's work, the pace is so slow and the mood so reverent, that initial enchantment gives way to bored fidgeting.
The term or, which gives the ( unnormalised ) relative probability of a state, is called the Boltzmann factor and appears often in the study of physics and chemistry.
) folded or arched metal ring attached to a thick wood rim, over which a skin, or most often, a plastic membrane ( or head ) is stretched-it is the bell bronze that gives the banjo a crisp powerful lower register and clear, bell-like treble register-especially in bluegrass music.
This requires that the instruction pipeline is filled as often as possible and gives rise to the need in superscalar architectures for significant amounts of CPU cache.
Conspiracy theorists on the internet are often dismissed as a " fringe " group, but evidence suggests that a broad cross section of Americans today — traversing ethnic, gender, education, occupation, and other divides — gives credence to at least some conspiracy theories.
A maximum odds bet on a minimum pass line bet often gives the lowest house edge available in the casino.
Cream produced by cattle ( particularly Jersey cattle ) grazing on natural pasture often contains some natural carotenoid pigments derived from the plants they eat ; this gives the cream a slight yellow tone, hence the name of the yellowish-white color, cream.
The burial chamber is normally located at one end of a rectangular or trapezoidal cairn, while a roofless, semi-circular forecourt at the entrance provided access from the outside ( although the entrance itself was often blocked ), and gives this type of chambered cairn its alternate name of court tomb or court cairn.
Although no official membership figures are published, the Columbia Encyclopedia gives an estimated figure of 50, 000 Christadelphians, who are spread across approximately 120 countries ; there are established churches ( or ecclesias, as they are often called ) in many of those countries, along with isolated members.
Crete senesi are literally ‘ Siennese clays ’, and the distinctive grey colouration of the soil gives the landscape an appearance often described as lunar.
Modern western mysticism and new age philosophy often use the term ' the Divine ' as a noun in this latter sense: a non-specific principle and / or being that gives rise to the world, and acts as the source or wellspring of life.
) is lenis, and often gives the impression of being voiced to the untrained ear.
The bass drum gives a regular but often varied foundation to the rhythm.
This is He who places prophets in the Church, instructs teachers, directs tongues, gives powers and healings, does wonderful works, often discrimination of spirits, affords powers of government, suggests counsels, and orders and arranges whatever other gifts there are of charismata ; and thus make the Lord ’ s Church everywhere, and in all, perfected and completed.
The gospel gives far more focus to the relationship of the Son to the Father than the other gospels and it has often been used in the Christian development and understanding of the Trinity.
It gives elasticity to dough, helping it to rise and to keep its shape, and often gives the final product a chewy texture.
Their reeds are often larger, and the enclosing " horn " gives them a different timbre, so that they often function in place of a brass section.
The height of the levees gives some protection against floods and the frost that often affect low-lying areas and may kill winter crops.

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Dilbert is sometimes found in the business section of a newspaper instead of the comics page because of the strip's commentary about office politics, and Tank McNamara often appears on the sports page because of its subject matter.
Though Dilbert and his office-mates often find themselves baffled or victimized by the whims of managerial behavior, they never seem to question it openly.
The website Dilbert. com-Games has a mission statement generator that satirizes the wording often found in mission statements.
The pointy-haired boss ( often abbreviated to just PHB or " The Boss ") is Dilbert's boss in the Dilbert comic strip.
A type of compromise between open plan and individual rooms is provided by the Cubicle desk, possibly made most famous by the Dilbert cartoon series, which solves visual privacy to some extent, but often fails on acoustic separation and security.
Dogbert often rescues Dilbert from others.
Leisure Town gained some notoriety in 1997 when Farnon scanned Dilbert strips and changed the dialogue to become profane and often racist ( the story was that a giraffe became irate in his office job and started creating the strips ).

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It is worth noting Ian Woods advice that although Gregory provides the fullest information for this period, where it touches Merovingian affairs, he often " allowed his religious bias to determine his interpretation of the events.
Tom and Ray are known for their self-deprecating humor, often joking about the supposedly poor quality of their advice.
After hearing him out, Doraemon often offers helpful advice to his problem ( s ), but that's never enough for Nobita, who is consistently looking for the " quick, easy " way out ( which offers insight to the viewers as to why Nobita's life turned out the way it did ).
The Enchiridion, or Handbook of Epictetus, (), often shortened to simply " The Handbook ", is a short manual of Stoic ethical advice compiled by Arrian, who had been a pupil of Epictetus at the beginning of the 2nd century.
* Doc Campbell: This long-running skit featured Archie Campbell playing the part of a doctor who often gave out terrible advice and bizarre medical " facts ".
In many parliamentary systems, the head of government is appointed with the consent ( in practice often decisive ) of the legislature, and other figures are appointed on the head of government's advice.
In most parliamentary systems, this is often done on the advice of the head of government.
Scholars have often speculated that Hamlet < nowiki ></ nowiki >' s Polonius might have been inspired by William Cecil ( Lord Burghley )— Lord High Treasurer and chief counsellor to Queen Elizabeth I. E. K. Chambers suggested Polonius's advice to Laertes may have echoed Burghley's to his son Robert Cecil.
This character is often a formidable wizard or warrior, who provides the main character with advice and help.
His knowledge of the Italian language and his affability and good humor, however, often helped in mediating between the papal regime and the British government, and he was able on many occasions to offer advice and protection for British visitors who found themselves in awkward scrapes.
In the serials, teens faced challenges in everyday situations, often overcome by their common sense or through recourse to the advice of respected elders.
News, time-checks, real-time travel advice and weather reports are often valuable to listeners.
Priests are leaders to whom other believers will often turn for advice on spiritual matters.
In cities, there was often a kraakspreekuur ( squatters ' consultation hour ), at which people planning to squat could get advice from experienced squatters.
His books and lectures have primarily been focused on science and its role in society, often with Nørretranders ' own advice about how society should integrate new findings in science.
Congress has often explicitly limited the President's power to remove ; during the Reconstruction Era, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, purportedly preventing Andrew Johnson from removing, without the advice and consent of the Senate, anyone appointed with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Urban legends typically include one or more common elements: the legend is retold on behalf of the original witness or participant ; dire warnings are often given for those who might not heed the advice or lesson contained therein ( this is a typical element of many e-mail phishing scams ); and it is often touted as " something a friend told me ," while the friend is identified by first name only or not identified at all.
These parody the format of supernatural and true-love British comics which were popular with young girl readers in the 1970s and 1980s, such as " Chiller " and " Jackie ", as well as the " real life dilemma " photo strips often found in the advice columns of tabloid newspapers.
In Zambia, it often offers loans for seed and expenses to the 180, 000 small farmers who grow cotton for it, as well as advice on farming methods.
Washington was on close terms with national republican leaders, and often was asked for political advice by presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
Jesse educated his nephews against Hogg, and often provided the cousins with inspirational sage advice.
" Tracy disliked when he was asked about his technique, or about what advice he would give to others ; he often belittled the profession.
Though no longer a member of the Cabinet, Lord Orford continued to maintain personal influence with George II and was often dubbed the " Minister behind the Curtain " for this advice and influence.

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