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He also found conglomerate at altitudes that demonstrated the extent of erosion of the strata, and said of this that " we never should have dreamed of meeting with what we now perceived ”.
Later, the metaphysician Immanuel Kant said neither space nor time can be empirically perceived, they are elements of a systematic framework that humans use to structure all experiences.
" Blur became perceived as an " inauthentic middle class pop band " in comparison to the " working class heroes " Oasis, which Albarn said made him feel " stupid and confused ".
As Ravel said, “ It is probably better after all for us to be on frigid terms for illogical reasons .” Ravel stoically absorbed superficial comparisons with Debussy promulgated by biased critics, including Pierre Lalo, an anti-Ravel critic who stated, “ Where M. Debussy is all sensitivity, M. Ravel is all insensitivity, borrowing without hesitation not only technique but the sensitivity of other people .” During 1913, in a remarkable coincidence, both Ravel and Debussy independently produced and published musical settings for poems by Stéphane Mallarmé, again provoking comparisons of their work and their perceived influence on each other, which continued even after Debussy ’ s death five years later.
He believed nothing he said would influence Whitlam, and feared that if Whitlam perceived him as a possible opponent, the Prime Minister would procure his dismissal from the Queen.
* Robert Schumann is said to have perceived his " In der Nacht " from Phantasiestücke as depecting the story of Hero and Leandros.
In response to Thrasher's argument that the marches could polarize gender relations and that the comic had a different message than perceived, Gretchen Hess said that the intent of the strip was not easily discernible and that the effect of the strip should be considered in addition to the intent.
" Blur became perceived as an " inauthentic middle class pop band " in comparison to the " working class heroes " Oasis, which Albarn said made him feel " stupid and confused ".
The information received by the projected mind is then said to be perceived as thoughts, images, feelings, smells, taste and sound by the mind.
In sentencing, Mr Justice Hughes said Masri had " helped to create an atmosphere in which to kill has become regarded by some as not only a legitimate course but a moral and religious duty in pursuit of perceived justice ".
Beta blockers are inexpensive, said to be relatively safe and, on one hand, seem to improve musicians ' performances on a technical level, while some say the performances may be perceived as " soulless and inauthentic ".
The spokesperson said that he was concerned that the assignment to Alderson could be perceived as being vindictive.
They instituted the Terror as a means of destroying those they perceived as enemies within: " Terror ", said Robespierre, " is only justice that is prompt, severe and inflexible ".
Navratilova said that the remarks referred to what she perceived as a trend of centralization of government power and a loss of personal freedom.
Some of this animosity appears to have come from Clampett's perceived " golden boy " status at the studio ( Clampett's mother was said to be a close friend of cartoon producer Leon Schlesinger ), which allowed him to ignore studio rules that everyone else were expected to follow.
The photo of her was perceived as unflattering, as it portrayed her with a wide eyed expression some said made her look " crazy ".
The statement by the Committee, after acknowledging the said quote from its president, affirmed: " However we are naturally concerned about how wider use of this Tridentine liturgy may impact upon how Jews are perceived and treated.
Walker said: " If the vehicle was perceived as a threat, it would have been fired on before it did a U-turn.
The widely perceived view of human relations is said to be one that completely contradicts the traditional views of Taylorism.
'" At the first apparition, Lúcia wrote, the children were so moved by the radiance they perceived that they involuntarily said " Most Holy Trinity, I adore you!
However, in late June 2011, retiring Manurewa New Zealand Labour Party MP George Hawkins conceded that his private members bill had insufficient parliamentary support to pass its second reading, now scheduled for September 2011, and said that the perceived ' radical ' expansion of the bill to encompass the whole of Auckland City would adversely affect any subsequent passage.
Ludwig van Beethoven felt a certain reluctance in writing program music, and said of his 1808 Symphony No. 6 ( Pastoral ) that the " whole work can be perceived without description – it is more an expression of feelings rather than tone-painting ".
Cowen has been openly criticised by his parliamentary party colleagues including one who said in an interview that Cowen has suffered from " poor communications and consultation " and expressed concern about the emergence of a perceived " triumvirate " ( comprising the Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Minister for Finance ) within the Cabinet.

said and colours
" I desired a friend to draw with a pencil lines cross the image, or pillar of colours, where every one of the seven aforenamed colours was most full and brisk, and also where he judged the truest confines of them to be, whilst I held the paper so, that the said image might fall within a certain compass marked on it.
In ‘ A Modern Herbal ’, Mrs Grieves says “ A rosemary branch, richly gilded and tied with silken ribands of all colours, was also presented to wedding guests, as a symbol of love and loyalty .” If a young person would tap another with a rosemary sprig and if the sprig contained an open flower, it was said that the couple would fall in love.
The biography said Williams used a variety of handwriting styles and colours in his journals, switching between different hands on the page.
The battle is said by some to be the source for the mnemonic for remembering the traditional colours of the rainbow, Richard of York Gave Battle In Vain, and also the mocking nursery rhyme, The Grand Old Duke of York although this much more likely refers to the eighteenth century duke, son of George III.
The poet Max Jacob said he came to Montparnasse to " sin disgracefully ", but Marc Chagall summed it up differently when he explained why he had gone to Montparnasse: " I aspired to see with my own eyes what I had heard of from so far away: this revolution of the eye, this rotation of colours, which spontaneously and astutely merge with one another in a flow of conceived lines.
The Greeks supposed it to be the capital of Media, and ascribed its foundation to Deioces ( the Daiukku of the cuneiform inscriptions ), who is said to have surrounded his palace in it with seven concentric walls of different colours.
The importance of colour is linked to Messiaen's synaesthesia, which he said caused him to experience colours when he heard or imagined music ( he said that he did not perceive the colours visually ).
Although in later years the name was said to derive from logging, the team based its colours on Teddy Roosevelt's regiment in the Spanish-American War, which, with the date of the renaming, suggests that the name also comes from the war.
Alternatively, it has been explained by journalist Charles Mowbray White that Garvey proposed the colours for the following reasons: " Garvey said red because of sympathy for the ' Reds of the world ', and the Green their sympathy for the Irish in their fight for freedom, and the Black-the Negro.
Alternatively, it was explained by journalist Charles Mowbray White that Marcus Garvey proposed the colours for the following reasons: " Garvey said red because of sympathy for the ' Reds of the world ', and the Green their sympathy for the Irish in their fight for freedom, and the Black -
The astral body is sometimes said to be visible as an aura of swirling colours.
Sandy Moffat, head of drawing and painting at Glasgow School of Art, said: " He can ’ t paint, he just colours in.
" Namarata Joshi of Outlook gave a mixed review and said that while the film " makes you laugh and cry alternately ", the shenanigans were nevertheless " fake and affected " and " monochromatic despite the profusion of colours ".
Edo Murtić himself said of his paintings that he " drew these colours out of the Istrian landscape " and that it would be possible to talk of " some essence of colour ".
Many characteristics of the Comet type are said to be shown in the Kaimanawa horses today, although the varied gene input has produced a wide range of sizes, colours, and body types among the wild horses.
She said, " My clothes are more about fun and they're all bright colours.
The colours of the 32nd Foot in Monmouth Church are said to have inspired Sir Edward Hamly to pen these inspiring words:

said and when
You see, he lied to us when he said he was leavin alone ''.
The girl took a couple of steps toward the man in shorts when Benson, in that barefoot courtliness Ramey could never decide was real, said, `` You don't want to go around there, Ma'am ''.
He said, lapsing into the profanity he often used when away from his parents and especially when he was with Charles.
That is particularly true of sovereignty when it is applied to democratic societies, in which `` popular '' sovereignty is said to exist, and in federal nations, in which the jobs of government are split.
But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
Lincoln understood this better than most when he said in his `` Second Inaugural '' that God `` gives to both North and South this terrible war, as the woe due to those by whom the offense came ''.
`` You do not know me '', she said in good English, `` but my mother was your governess in Philadelphia when you were a child ''.
Sherman was responsible for the story when he said in his memoirs that this was the only time he could recall seeing Thomas ride so fast.
This man, Tom said, had the play shut up in his desk, I believe, and when Tom sat down, he pulled it out and apologetically told Tom that they wouldn't be able to use it.
when the pope, trying no doubt to appeal to his better nature, said to him, `` You have already taken Normandy.
The song, he said, was called `` The Stream's Lullaby '', and when he sang, `` Gute ruh, Gute ruh, Mach't die augen zu, '' there was such longing and such simple sadness that it frightened me.
Of Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe the philosopher Whitehead said the Earth's first visitors to Mars should be persons likely to make a good impression, and when he was asked, `` Whom would you send ''??
And when questioned by ship's reporters about the separation, she said, `` I adore him, and he adores me ''.
He is said to have reported that once, when she went to a hospital to call on a friend after a serious operation, and the friend protested that it had been `` nothing '', she replied, `` Well, it was your healthy American peasant blood that pulled you through ''.
Gov. John M. Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes to grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence.
Her mother, now dead, was my good friend and when she came to tell us about her plans and to show off her ring I had a sobering wish to say something meaningful to her, something her mother would wish said.
His very honest act called up the recent talk I had with another minister, a modest Methodist, who said: `` I feel so deeply blessed by God when I can give a message of love and comfort to other men, and I would have it no other way: and it is unworthy to think of self.
`` But '', it said, `` do you always know when you're happy ''??
The football opponent on homecoming is, of course, selected with the view that said opponent will have little more chance than did a Christian when thrown to one of the emperor's lions.
Mr. Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, in his remarks to the Governors Conference on Industrial Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax rate or to underwrite municipal services such as schools when he said: `` If this is the fundamental reason for a community's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain ''.
President Kennedy was right when he said, `` We shall never negotiate out of fear and we never shall fear to negotiate ''.
Wilson made up his mind that he must receive at least $2,500, but when he mentioned this to the Deacons they said nothing.
`` Good heavens, Adam '', he said, `` I thought one thing you'd have no trouble learning is when to get out of a place ''.
`` Funny thing '', Mr. Kahler said, when they were seated, `` when I heard you ringing, I figured it was that guy down the block, Hausman ''.

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