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Erickson writes that, " The horrendous images of battlefield carnage, not to mention the close-ups of suffering and dying Spanish children, still pack a wallop when seen today.
Of the influence of Dilthey, Hans-Georg Gadamer writes the following: " As far as Dilthey is concerned, we all know today what I have known for a long time: namely that it is a mistake to conclude on the basis of the citation in Being and Time that Dilthey was especially influential in the development of Heidegger's thinking in the mid-1920s.
One author writes about the geology of the nation: " Bahrein lies on a portion of the ancient Tethys Ocean geosynclinal belt represented today by the Arabian Gulf.
" Hillerbrand writes that there is nevertheless an undercurrent of challenge in several of the theses, particularly in Thesis 86, which asks: " Why does the pope, whose wealth today is greater than the wealth of the richest Crassus, build the basilica of Saint Peter with the money of poor believers rather than with his own money?
Though the mats of Lan Xang, were evidently more beautiful than they are today ; de Marini writes of them, for example, that " the weaving is so delicate and the ornamentation with patterns and various leaf-works so well done that, in my opinion, there is nothing more beautiful and more pleasing to the eye ;" it is apparent from the accounts of the foreign visitors that the great king lived a far from decadent life.
In her book about Prestwick Airport, South Ayrshire councillor Ann Galbraith writes about this tough time in the airport's history, saying that " if it hadn ’ t been for Matthew Hudson the airport wouldn ’ t be here today ".
Another reviewer, agreeing that Lewis was certainly no Twain, calls Babbitt “ a monstrous, bawling, unconscionable satire ,” and writes “ Mr. Lewis is the most phenomenally skillful exaggerator in literature today .” Although many critics agreed that there was some truth in the depiction of America Lewis put forth, they could not agree that it existed to the extent portrayed in Babbitt.
Michael Lind, in his 1996 publication Up From Conservatism, writes that, though American radical centrism is today a minority political philosophy, it was, in fact, the dominant political philosophy within the United States from the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt through Lyndon Johnson — a philosophy that was shared both by the presidents of that era and the majority of the American people.
" Hillerbrand writes that there is nevertheless an undercurrent of challenge in several of the theses, particularly in Thesis 86, which asks: " Why does the pope, whose wealth today is greater than the wealth of the richest Crassus, build the basilica of St. Peter with the money of poor believers rather than with his own money?
The Washington Post writes that it includes several prominent citizens — a former governor, the son of a senator, a Methodist minister, a state legislator, and a former state Superior Court judge — their names matching those on Marietta's street signs, office buildings, shopping centers, and law offices today.
In Democracy: The God That Failed by Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Hoppe writes that " conservatives today must be antistatist libertarians and, equally important, libertarians must be conservatives ".
In his book General Ike: A Personal Reminiscence he writes that one day in October 1945 ' Ike ' told him I had to fire George Patton today.
" They are still valued today, as Julia Doubt writes, and read around the world.
In Sacred Gillman writes that the traditional Jewish view of the Torah being orally dictated to Moses on Mount Sinai, and passed down to us today in an unbroken chain of transmission, is erroneous, and one that cannot be maintained in the light of modern Jewish theology and higher criticism of the Bible, such as the documentary hypothesis.
In his review of To's 2008 film Sparrow for the website of Tisch Film Review, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky writes: " To has directed some of the best movies of the last two decades ; he is more astounding than almost any other director working today.
Ron Phillips, a charismatic Southern Baptist pastor, writes about his own experience of Spirit-baptism and how the power of the Holy Spirit can be present in the lives of Christians today.
In the Prologue the protagonist of the drama writes on the wall " Today Gustaw has died, today Conrad was born ".
However, Martin writes that " frankly, his ideas have little value today ".
In his Movie and Video Guide, film critic Leonard Maltin writes: " Seen today, its politics are highly questionable, and its ' message ' of peace looks ridiculous, considering the amount of violence in the film.
On 3 July 1919, he wrote in a letter from Davos, " Dear Van de Velde writes today that I ought to return to modern life.
He writes that by then he had almost completely forgotten the book, and, on rereading it, found the writing " lush and turgid ", using more adverbs and adjectives than he would today, and notes that he must have been trying to emulate the " écriture artiste " ( artistic writing ) of the French writers of the time.
In the contemporary literary world, perhaps none exists today who writes as spontaneously as Humayun Ahmed.
With respect to the suppressive, patriarchal nature of contemporary Islamic states, Engineer writes that “ Women do not enjoy the status the Qur ’ an has given them in Muslim society today .” Engineer believes that in this day and age women should be equal to men.
Had he been expelled, he writes, “ would have changed my life completely .” Fisher says he still thinks about his cheating and Kerr's response today.
In Critical Sociology, Burawoy writes: " We might say that critical engagement with real utopias is today an integral part of the project of sociological socialism.

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Morton wrote the column until 1975 ; it was revived in January 1996 and continues today, written by William Hartston, though the name " By the Way " has been dropped in favour of simply " Beachcomber ".
When ' millimetres of mercury ' or ' inches of mercury ' are quoted today, these units are not based on a physical column of mercury: they have been given precise definitions that can be expressed in terms of SI units.
Fifteen columns remain standing today and a sixteenth column lies on the ground where it fell during a storm in 1852.
The statue that can be seen on the Doric column today is a copy in Portland stone and was commissioned by the Chiswick House Friends in 2009.
Just before his column engaged the allied forces, Collingwood said to his officers, " Now, gentlemen, let us do something today which the world may talk of hereafter ".
In 1855 and 1856 he conducted column experiments that established what has become known as Darcy's law ; initially developed to describe flow through sands, it has since been generalized to a variety of situations and is in widespread use today.
Despite numerous earthquakes in the past, the column today leans at an angle of less than half a degree.
In 1983, for example, Cathy Courtney began a regular column for the London-based Art Monthly ( Courtney contributed articles for 17 years, and this feature continues today with different contributors ).
In 2005, in response to a column for The Irish Times by Kevin Myers about the riots then erupting across immigrant areas in France and Britain, he said " the contents of his column today go beyond his usually crafted cowardice, staying one step on the safe side of prosecution for incitement to hatred or racism.
This column continued its run for 2 years in print and was later adapted to a regularly updated online column on STOMP which still runs today.
The gear shift was moved from the steering column to the center console, much like most other minivans by Japanese automakers today.
On 13 May 1426, after a long period of war, the towns of western bank of the lake spontaneously joined the Republic of Venice, where they remained for the following three centuries: in the main square a column with the Lion of St Mark, symbol of Venice, can be found still today.
Loriga was founded originally along a column between ravines where today the historic centre exists.
Designers today still used column grid layouts only with layout software, such as Adobe InDesign or Quark.
Needham had often expressed to Globe and Mail staff that he wished for his death to be announced to the public with a notice reading " Richard J. Needham's tiresome and boring column will not appear today, because he is dead "; even though Needham had retired more than ten years before his 1996 death, his request was honored ( albeit with a note explaining that it had been Needham's idea ).
He made today ’ s column.

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