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suggests and story
The story of Nicodromus, while it proves the existence of a democratic party, suggests, at the same time, that it could count upon little support.
( A popular story, consistent with some historical evidence, suggests the street was named after Hume.
Guy ultimately finds his courage when Fred suggests that he think of himself as " the plucky comic relief ", and at the end of the story he is given a permanent role in the Galaxy Quest cast as the starship's Security Chief " Roc " Ingersol ( a reference to his earlier lament that characters without full names are always killed ).
* The Delani / Sonnabend Halls-recalling the intertwining story of an ill-fated opera singer, Madalena Delani, with a theoretician of memory, Geoffrey Sonnabend, whose 3-part work Obliscence: Theories of Forgetting and the Problem of Matter suggests that memory is an elaborate construction that humankind has created, " to buffer ourselves against the intolerable knowledge of the irreversible passage of time and the irretrievability of its moments and events.
Once they have reached the peak of their ambitions, Ken and Tanaka create Otakuland, the equivalent of Disneyland for otaku ( the story suggests Otakuland to be located in the same city of Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, as the original Tokyo Disneyland.
Egyptologist E. A. Wallis Budge suggests possible connections or parallels in Osiris ' resurrection story with those found in Christianity:
Young also suggests that the story about Coubertin's having sketched the velodrome were untrue, and that he had in fact given an interview in which he suggested he did not want Germans to participate, something he later denied in a letter to the Kaiser.
According to Clark, again posting on the TrekBBS, dissatisfaction over the finale episode is the driving factor behind the continuation novels / relaunch including a story arc that suggests that Trip's death in the finale was not as it seemed.
His description of the story of the Virgin Birth demystifies Biblical language and suggests that Mary was just another unfortunate fallen woman: it is " an account of a young woman engaged to be married, and while under this engagement she is, to speak plain language, debauched by a ghost ".
However, the framing story is that these letters were actual documents given to the narrator by his guardian angel one night in 1728 ; for this reason, Paul Alkon suggests in his book Origins of Futuristic Fiction that " the first time-traveler in English literature is a guardian angel who returns with state documents from 1998 to the year 1728 ", although the book does not explicitly show how the angel obtained these documents.
Dumézil also suggests that Víðarr's spatiality is seen in the Vishnu of the Vedic traditions, both etymologically ( the < i > Vi </ i >- root ) and mythologically, citing the story of Bali and Vishnu.
The same was true in ancient Israel through most of the monarchy – for example, the story of Achan in Joshua 8 suggests an extended family as the major social unit.
The authors are well aware that it also provides an excuse for mere titillation: in a typically self-referential joke, a character in the story suggests the scenes exist: " only to sell a bad book filled with shallow characters pushing a nonsense conspiracy ".
Lady Audley's Secret is, furthermore, a story about gender and class, and Lady Audley's objectionable upward mobility — the book is practically a ' how to ' guide — suggests a threat to the paradigm of social class.
Wilson regards the story with caution, since Holbein's friends attended his bedside ; and Peter Claussen suggests that he died of an infection.
Regarding the argument of implausibility of Muslims fabricating the story, Shahab Ahmed in the Encyclopedia of the Qur ' an states that " the widespread acceptance of the incident by early Muslims suggests, however, that they did not view the incident as inauspicious and that they would presumably not have, on this basis at least, been adverse to inventing it.
The story features an old Scrooge-like man called Mr. Petercoo and tonally suggests a Dickensian social consciousness.
Shippey also suggests that, while Tolkien discouraged reading this story as allegory, a good case can be made that Nokes represents the literary, critical approach to studying English, belittling the contributions of the philological approach represented by the previous Master Cook.
Alternatively, the comic book story " Mickey's Strange Mission " from Walt Disney's Comics & Stories # 245 ( 1961, by Carl Fallberg and Paul Murry ) suggests a cultured ancestry for Pete, giving his full name as the genteel Percy P. Percival.
John Russell Taylor's official biography of Hitchcock, Hitch: The Life and Times of Alfred Hitchcock ( 1978 ), suggests that the story originated after a spell of writer's block during the scripting of another movie project:
Finally, unable to wait any longer, Bill suggests Harold climb the first story himself and then switch his hat and coat with Bill, who will continue on from there.
After hearing Henry's story, His Excellency denies him entry and suggests he try the " other place ", where Martha is waiting for him, hinting that there might be " a small room vacant in the annex ".
The story suggests that Sigurd gave him the name King of Sicily, 20 years before he actually obtained this title.
S. Reinach suggests that the story that Salmoneus was struck by lightning was due to the misinterpretation of a picture, in which a Thessalian magician appeared bringing down lightning and rain from heaven ; hence arose the idea that he was the victim of the anger or jealousy of Zeus, and that the picture represented his punishment.

suggests and told
He suggests the following analogy: instead of being summoned into a room to observe a particular roll of the dice, we are told that we will be summoned into the room immediately after a roll of double sixes.
The existence of three apparent minority reports suggests the possibility of three future time paths, all existing simultaneously, any of which an individual could choose to follow or be sent along following an enticement ( as in Anderton's being told he was going to murder an unknown man ).
In the film, when a reticent official asks what he can possibly say to the RAF to persuade them to lend a Vickers Wellington bomber for flight testing the bomb, Wallis suggests: " Well, if you told them that I designed it, do you think that might help?
In the season finale of the 6th season (" Whistleblower ") of the North American version for the TV series The Office, Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell, suggests that the fictional paper / printer sales company Dunder Mifflin should punish the person who told the press about the defective printers by sending them to a prison in Montego Bay ( when actually he meant Guantanamo Bay ).
She holds her own among the bickering pilgrims, and evidence in the manuscripts suggests that although she was first assigned a different, plainer tale — perhaps the one told by the Shipman — she received her present tale as her significance increased.
Beatrice offers to double the amount and is confused about why De Flores will not leave contented with money assumes that the amount he wants is much too high to actually announce out loud and suggests that he goes out of the country ( as she had told him earlier ) and send her the amount he wants on paper.
" We are then told that his name is Philocleon ( which suggests that he might be addicted to Cleon ) and his son's name is the very opposite of this — Bdelycleon.
" suggests that Jane's calling him interrupted his tennis-playing ( whereas in the former example, it was possible that he simply ignored her call ), and leaves open the possibility that what she told him required such urgent action that he forfeited his match and left.
The programme was set – as the title suggests – in Ward B1, the children's ward of the fictitious South Park Hospital ( known as Sparky's ), and told the stories of the young patients and the staff present there.
Jim suggests she'd have more luck if she flirted more — played down her intelligence and told men what they wanted to hear: like Lily Ann Beasley, who has all the men in town weak in the knees.
At the September 22, 2008, hearing, ” Hinzman ’ s lawyer Alyssa Manning told Justice Richard Mosley that new evidence suggests outspoken critics of the 2003 American-led invasion of Iraq face harsher treatment than other deserters.
The company told their US dealers that modifying their cars to meet new US federal safety and pollution requirements would be prohibitively expensive, while experience elsewhere suggests that the Rover four-cylinder engine was particularly hard to adapt for reduced octane lead-free fuels without an unacceptable reduction in the car's ( already mediocre ) performance.
" An intelligence official also told Newsweek the current draft of the report says that " most evidence suggests Saddam Hussein did not provide Zarqawi safe haven before the war.
Remembering what a guest told him at Ben's wedding, Paul suggests they head to Vietnam as the war has made smugglers rich.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Kissinger had told Anwar El Sadat that the reason for the U. S. airlift was that the Israelis were close to " going nuclear.
Bob suggests that Homer should stay home and out of sight to be safe, but he is told that he was named the King of the Springfield Mardi Gras, in which he must ride on a float for the whole day.

suggests and Herodotus
Plutarch criticised Herodotus in his essay " On The Malignity of Herodotus ", describing Herodotus as " Philobarbaros " ( barbarian-lover ), for not being pro-Greek enough, which suggests that Herodotus might actually have done a reasonable job of being even-handed.
Herodotus suggests that command rotated between the strategoi, each taking in turn a day to command the army.
Herodotus suggests that this was the first time a Greek army ran into battle in this way ; this was probably because it was the first time that a Greek army had faced an enemy composed primarily of missile troops.
But the form of the OHG and Gothic words suggests it is also a borrowing, perhaps indeed directly or indirectly from Greek " ἐλέφας " ( elephas ), which in Homer only meant " ivory ", but from Herodotus on the word also referred to the animal.
On the other hand, Daniel Mendelsohn, in a review of a recent edition of Herodotus, suggests that, at least in his graduate school days during the Cold War, professing admiration of Thucydides served as a form of self-presentation:
Plutarch criticised Herodotus in his essay " On The Malignity of Herodotus ", describing Herodotus as " Philobarbaros " ( barbarian-lover ), for not being pro-Greek enough, which suggests that Herodotus might actually have done a reasonable job of being even-handed.
The Midas of the late 8th century BC had a Greek wife and strong ties to the Greeks, which suggests it was he who made the offering ; but Herodotus also says Gyges of Lydia, a contemporary of that Midas, was " the first foreigner since Midas " to make an offering at Delphi, which suggests Herodotus believed the throne was donated by the more ancient Midas.
By means of an inscription, Ross was able to identify the site of the temple ; it lies, as Herodotus suggests, on a low hill beyond the boundary of the town.
Plutarch criticised Herodotus in his essay " On The Malignity of Herodotus ", describing Herodotus as " Philobarbaros " ( barbarian-lover ), for not being pro-Greek enough, which suggests that Herodotus might actually have done a reasonable job of being even-handed.
Herodotus suggests that this was because he feared the Greeks would sail to the Hellespont and destroy the pontoon bridges, thereby trapping his army in Europe.
" Herodotus suggests that the purpose of this message was twofold ; firstly to encourage the Ionians, unbeknownst to the Persians, to fight for the Allies ( or at least not to fight against them ); or, if the message became known to the Persians, to make the Persians mistrust the Ionians.
while Herodotus suggests that there were 60, 000 men in the army under the command of Tigranes.

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