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The latter film does much to flesh out his character, even going so far as to cast a sympathetic light on Daffy's glory-seeking ways in one scene, where he complains that he works tirelessly without achieving what Bugs does without even trying.
Finally, since the life of pediatric bone cancer patients is so difficult, TOKC sets aside 10 % of our proceeds to help fund the Sunshine Kids Organization which works tirelessly to bring some brief periods of happiness to the lives of these children.
Steve loves the Winslows like they were his real family, and whether through kindness or persistence, he works tirelessly to become as much a part of their lives as a genuine family member.
Working tirelessly throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Plečnik transformed Ljubljana through works such as the Church of St. Francis ; civic improvements including new bridges, waterfront, banks, and sluices along the Ljubljanica River ; new market buildings, kiosks monuments, plazas, and parks ; a new cemetery, Žale ; and major buildings such as the Vzajemna Insurance Company Offices and the monumental University Library.
This makes sense as Quiroga was the first to be concerned about the technical aspects of the short story, tirelessly honing his style ( for which he always returns to the same subjects ) to reach near-perfection in his last works.
As Elizabeth was the illustrator of all the works, not her husband, Gould then needed to recruit other artists to finish the work that Elizabeth had tirelessly begun.
She works tirelessly to buy her children ’ s and grandchildren ’ s freedom.
# To see that the Government works tirelessly towards world peace and security through the United Nations Organization ( Publicity Section, TANU, Dar es Salaam, 1967, p. 2 ).
He is the science policy advisor to Senator Phil Chase and works tirelessly to introduce bills to Congress for climate change mitigation.
Richard works tirelessly to create his own depiction of Life.
The association tirelessly works to these ends while never losing sight of product safety and the highest standard of business ethics.

works and prove
The theorem which we prove is more general than what we have described, since it works with the primary decomposition of the minimal polynomial, whether or not the primes which enter are all of first degree.
But chains of movements are not necessarily communicative, and it is in the realm of communication that the works prove disappointing.
Of his Italian works one, La scuola de ' gelosi ( The School for Jealousy ), a witty study of amorous intrigue and emotion, would prove a popular and lasting international success.
Munch was enthralled by the vast display of modern European art, including the works of three artists who would prove influential: Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — all notable for how they used color to convey emotion.
Stephan Wrage, managing director of SkySails GmbH announced: " During the next few months we will finally be able to prove that our technology works in practice and significantly reduces fuel consumption and emissions.
It is easy to prove that the last step works.
Though their works could not be properly considered zombie fiction, the supernatural tales of Bierce and Poe would prove influential on later writers such as H. P. Lovecraft, by Lovecraft's own admission.
Karlstadt then proceeded to prove that good works are to be ascribed to the agency of God alone, whereupon Eck yielded so far as to admit that free will is passive in the beginning of conversion, although he maintained that in course of time it enters into its rights ; so that while the entirety of good works originates in God, their accomplishment is not entirely the work of God.
More strongly, if one wishes to prove that X and G ( X ) are not naturally isomorphic, without reference to a particular isomorphism, this requires showing that for any isomorphism η, there is some A with which it does not commute ; in some cases a single automorphism A works for all candidate isomorphisms η, while in other cases one must show how to construct a different A < sub > η </ sub > for each isomorphism.
Van Meegeren felt that his genius had been misjudged, and set out to prove to the art critics that he could not only copy the style of the Dutch masters in his paintings, but produce a work of art so magnificent that it would rival the works of master painters.
Weaker-willed spirits often fall prey to craving for power in Tolkien's works, and these prove no exception.
Other works such as Eastern Origin of Celtic Nations by James Cowles Prichard attempted to prove a Far Eastern origin for the Celts.
One of the first works of art to touch upon the subject is the short German poem The Vampire ( 1748 ) by Heinrich August Ossenfelder, where the theme already has strong erotic overtones: a man whose love is rejected by a respectable and pious maiden threatens to pay her a nightly visit, drink her blood by giving her the seductive kiss of the vampire and thus prove her that his teaching is better than her mother's Christianity.
Her doctor states that this is impossible, and to prove it he brings in the nurse who works in the basement on the night shift.
These works ( particularly the one published in 1778 ), and most specifically the accurate copies of the cuneiform inscriptions found at Persepolis, were to prove to be extremely important to the decipherment of cuneiform writing.
The producer of the program replied in detail and explicitly denied these allegations: " The segment did not claim that chiropractic is fraudulent and did not attempt to prove or disprove that chiropractic " works ," but it does state that chiropractic has no basis in science.
In the press, The Times art critic Rachel Campbell-Johnston agreed that “ In a series of one-man and group exhibitions, his paintings and puzzles, sculptures and contraptions-contemporary successors to Duchamp ’ s chance-based works-have delighted and tantalised an tangled into knots the minds of viewers ... Tyson ’ s works are like experiments, made not to prove facts but to promote creativity.
However, in 1941, the Persian scholar Nafisi was able to prove that the works of the third phase in Ritter's classification were written by another ` Attar who lived about two hundred and fifty years later at Mashhad and was a native of Tun.
First they must prove the concept works, which they decide to do using prisoners as test subjects.
He then works backwards from there to prove the relevance and weight of the moral law.
Harold Bloom describes him as " rancidly vicious ," and writes that " this more intense rancidity works as a touchstone should, to prove the true gold of Rosalind ’ s spirit ".
His second novel, Émilie de Varmont ( 1791 ), was intended to prove the utility and necessity of divorce and of the marriage of priests, questions raised by the French Revolution-all his works tended to advocate revolutionary ideals.
He supported the invasion and occupation of Korea by Japan, and in his works often attempted to prove the superiority of Japan.
During the era of relative religious tolerance that followed, writers such as the Jewish theologian Maimonides ( 1135 – 1204 ) or the Muslim polymath ( 1126 – 1198 ) Averroes penned works of theology, science, philosophy, and mathematics that would have lasting impacts on Hebrew and Muslim philosophy and prove essential to the flowering of the European Renaissance centuries later.

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His principal theological works are a commentary in three volumes on the Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard ( Magister Sententiarum ), and the Summa Theologiae in two volumes.
There are groups of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, ( including his only surviving full-scale cartoon ), Dürer ( a collection of 138 drawings is one of the finest in existence ), Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Claude and Watteau, and largely complete collections of the works of all the great printmakers including Dürer ( 99 engravings, 6 etchings and most of his 346 woodcuts ), Rembrandt and Goya.
Julian Bream of Britain managed to get nearly every British composer from William Walton to Benjamin Britten to Peter Maxwell Davies to write significant works for guitar.
Nietzsche cites his affinities to Epicurus in a number of his works, including The Gay Science, Beyond Good and Evil, and his private letters to Peter Gast.
In the 21st century, European avant garde composers like Richard Barrett, Fausto Romitelli, Peter Ablinger, Bernhard Lang, Claude Ledoux and Karlheinz Essl have used the electric guitar ( together with extended playing techniques ) in solo pieces or ensemble works.
Important museums in Ghent are the Museum voor Schone Kunsten ( Museum of Fine Arts ), with paintings by Hieronymus Bosch, Peter Paul Rubens, and many Flemish masters ; the SMAK or Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst ( City Museum for Contemporary Art ), with works of the 20th century, including Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol ; and the Design Museum with masterpieces of Victor Horta and Le Corbusier.
The " kailyard tradition " at the end of the century, brought elements of fantasy and folklore back into fashion as can be seen in the work of figures like J. M. Barrie, most famous for his creation of Peter Pan, and George MacDonald, whose works, including Phantasies, played a major part in the creation of the fantasy genre.
Several twentieth-century German writers, including Peter Bender, Johannes Lang, Karl Neupert, and Fritz Braun, published works advocating the hollow Earth hypothesis, or Hohlweltlehre.
By the early 3rd century, Origen of Alexandria may have been using the same 27 books as in the modern New Testament, though there were still disputes over the canonicity of Hebrews, James, II Peter, II and III John, and Revelation Such works that were sometimes " spoken against " were called Antilegomena.
Other notable works include Workers Union ( 1975 ), a melodically indeterminate piece " for any loud sounding group of instruments "; Mausoleum ( 1979 ) for 2 baritones and large ensemble ; De Tijd ( 1979 – 81 ) for female singers and ensemble ; De Snelheid ( 1982-3 ), for 3 amplified ensembles ; De Materie ( 1984 – 88 ), a large four-part work for voices and ensemble ; collaborations with filmmaker and librettist Peter Greenaway on the film M is for Man, Music, Mozart and the operas Rosa: A Horse Drama ( 1994 ) and Writing to Vermeer ( 1998 ); and the recent La Passione ( 2000 – 02 ) for female voice, violin and ensemble.
* Blank Bruno ( Peter Crook ), a revolutionary Blank who works to make life better for the city's Blank population by any means necessary.
Using first-hand remarks ( which would later be published in Philosophical Investigations, Culture and Value, and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as contemplative philosophy, a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch and D. Z. Phillips, among others.
Peter Abelard was intrigued by the works of Boethius, and wrote an extensive commentary on the Isagoge.
And while, in another of his works, Jerome gives Clement as " the fourth bishop of Rome after Peter " ( i. e., fourth in a series that included Peter ), he adds that " most of the Latins think that Clement was second after the apostle.
Peter the Deacon gives a list of some seventy books Desiderius had copied at Monte Cassino, including works of Saint Augustine, Saint Ambrose, Saint Bede, Saint Basil, Saint Jerome, Saint Gregory of Nazianzus and Cassian, the registers of Popes Felix and Leo, the histories of Josephus, Paul Warnfrid, Jordanes and Saint Gregory of Tours, the Institutes and Novels of Justinian, the works of Terence, Virgil and Seneca, Cicero's De natura deorum, and Ovid's Fasti.
Pope Innocent V was the author of several works of philosophy, theology, and canon law, including commentaries on the Pauline epistles and on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.
The Peter Principle is a special case of a ubiquitous observation: Anything that works will be used in progressively more challenging applications until it fails.
Anthropomorphized rabbits have appeared in a host of works of film, literature, and technology, notably the White Rabbit and the March Hare in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ; in the popular novels Watership Down, by Richard Adams ( which has also been made into a movie ) and Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson, as well as in Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit stories.
His best-known works include the March from The Love for Three Oranges, the suite Lieutenant Kijé, the ballet Romeo and Juliet – from which " Dance of the Knights " is taken – and Peter and the Wolf.
In apocryphal works including the Acts of Peter, Pseudo-Clementines, and the Epistle of the Apostles, Simon also appears as a formidable sorcerer with the ability to levitate and fly at will.
However, Sayers ' first reference to Le Fanu appears in an earlier Lord Peter Wimsey novel, The Nine Tailors ( 1934 ), where he is quoted directly ( from Wylder's Hand, in the opening to the seventh " part " of Chapter II and again in the opening to the second " part " of Chapter III ) and a mysterious letter is referred to ( first by Wimsey's valet, Mervyn Bunter ) as " written by a person of no inconsiderable literary ability, who had studied the works of Sheridan Lefanu and was, if I may be permitted the expression, bats in the belfry, my lord.
The idea of a post-tribulation rapture can also be read into 2 Peter 3: 10-13 where Christ's return is equated with the " elements being melted " and " the earth also and the works therein shall be burned up.

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