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Another shortcoming is his rationalistic attitude toward the narratives in Talmudic sources, which leads him to see in many of the Talmudic authors shrewd impostors who played on the credulity of their contemporaries by feigning miracles ( see his presentation of Eliezer ben Hyrcanus in his Allgemeine Geschischte, ii.

attitude and David
According to David Robinson, unlike in more conventional slapstick comedies, the comic moments in Chaplin's films centred on the Tramp's attitude to the things happening to him: the humour did not come from the Tramp bumping into a tree but from his lifting of his hat to the tree in apology.
After Robespierre was sent to the guillotine, however, David was imprisoned and changed the attitude of his rhetoric.
Later, while explaining his developing " Grecian style " for paintings such as The Intervention of the Sabine Women, David further commented on a shift in attitude: " In all human activity the violent and transitory develops first ; repose and profundity appear last.
When he was later criticized by Mapam members for his attitude concerning the Arab refugee problem, David Ben Gurion reminded them the events of Lydda and Ramla and the fact Palmah officers had been responsible for the " outrage that had encouraged the Arabs ' flight made the party uncomfortable.
Drawing from Jameson and other theorists, David Beard and Kenneth Gloag argue that, in music, postmodernism is not just an attitude but also an inevitability in the current cultural climate of fragmentation ( Beard and Gloag 2005, 141 – 45 ).
Above all, he was moved by the impulse to penetrate the secret of natural beauty and to reinterpret it through its own means ; an attitude fundamentally different to that of David ... there results a truly personal and unique art admired as much by the Cubists for its plastic autonomy, as by the Surrealists for its visionary qualities.
The best summary of David Jones ' attitude to art and religion is contained in his essay, " Art and Sacrament " ( included in Epoch and Artist ), which explores the meaning of signs and symbols in everyday life, relates them to Roman Catholic teachings such as the dogma of transubstantiation, and argues that human beings are the only animals which create " gratuitous " works, thus making them creators analogous to God.
According to the Daily Telegraphs analysis, the speech contained a warning to David Cameron " that a ' slack ' attitude to immigration will result in the Coalition repeating the mistakes made under Labour, when the vast majority of new jobs generated before the recession were taken by immigrants ".
It was the outcry caused by David Strauss ' The Life of Jesus in 1835 which first made the ' Young Hegelians ' aware of their existence as a distinct group, and it was their attitude to religion that distinguished the left and right from then onwards ( August Cieszkowski is a possible exception to this rule ).
David Sterritt of the Christian Science Monitor called the film " a fine example of Hollywood's love-hate attitude toward timely and controversial subject matter.
In 2004 local businessmen and avid CFL fans David Cynamon and Howard Sokolowski purchased the Argonauts and provided financial stability and a passionate, new attitude to the club.
However, in his review for the Los Angeles Times, David Kronke wrote, " All this is courtesy of the short-circuited imagination of Rafael Moreu, making his feature screenwriting debut, and director Iain Softley, who hopes that if he piles on the attitude and stylized visuals, no one will notice just how empty and uninvolving the story really is.
When he was criticized by Mapam members for his attitude concerning the Arab refugee problem, David Ben Gurion reminded them the events of Lydda and Ramla and the fact Palmah officers had been responsible for the " outrage that had encouraged the Arabs ' flight made the party uncomfortable.
The prime mover ( who is regarded as the founder ) was Reverend William Vernon Harcourt, following a suggestion by Sir David Brewster, who was disillusioned with the elitist and conservative attitude of the Royal Society.
Horrocks continued as artist until late 1990, when he was succeeded by Beano newcomer David Parkins, who began a major overhaul of the strip, making the effects of Billy's speed more destructive to his surroundings, giving him a more laid-back attitude, and later introducing a rather alien-looking tracksuit.
David Laws, chief negotiator for the Liberal Democrats in coalition negotiations, subsequently commented on Labour's preparation and conduct in negotiations-his main areas of criticism centred on Labour's lack of contrition about their record over the previous thirteen years, inadequate preparation for discussions, their unwillingness to accommodate Liberal Democrat policy proposals in the potential programme for government, and the arrogant and patronising attitude of specific key Labour figures.
During their tenure on JSA, writers Geoff Johns and David S. Goyer redefined Adam's personality and background, focusing on the character's old-fashioned and militant ideals of justice, and his officious and strongly opinionated attitude.
At one point, David, miserable, gets into a fight with Meade and when Meade confronts him about his attitude, asks Meade if he is going to " blow him away " like he did to Carlo Guliano, then turns white realizing he didn't mean to admit it.
The Court History includes several stories with a distinctly negative attitude toward David ( e. g., the story of his adultery with Bathsheba ).
According to David Goldie, Murry and the Adelphi, and Eliot and the Criterion, were in an important rivalry by the mid-1920s, with competing definitions of literature, based respectively on romanticism allied to liberalism and a subjective approach, and a form of classicism allied to traditionalism and a religious attitude.
Devised by David Graham and debated on Thursday, February 9, 1933, was this question: “ That this House will in no circumstances fight for its King and Country .” The topic was often interpreted as illustrating both the attitude of Oxford and the state of Europe at the time ( Adolf Hitler had become chancellor of Germany just ten days prior to the debate ).
Neville's attitude, work-rate and willingness to play anywhere has seen him become one of manager David Moyes ' favourites.
's lyrics were clever, snide and evocative ( Art Black and David Sprague suggest that " Black humor beats black metal any day ") and their " weirdly catchy " music drew " on hot jazz and swing as much as clanging rock, emphasizing the group's stand-apart attitude.
One reason for this, according to David Hyman, a Professor at the University of Maryland School of Law, is that the historically prevailing attitude in the medical profession is one of “ fidelity to patients ”.

attitude and violent
But that night, for the first time, the usual acquiescence turned into violent resistance ... From that night the lives of millions of gay men and lesbians, and the attitude toward them of the larger culture in which they lived, began to change rapidly.
In the vernacular of the period, " Beat " indicated the culture, the attitude and the literature, while the common usage of " beatnik " was that of a stereotype found in lightweight cartoon drawings and twisted, sometimes violent, media characters.
Tackling this problem at its roots is all but simple, with a lack of success despite many plans, so that a blind " law-and-order " attitude is now common in French internal politics, with few effective results and violent symptoms.
As early as September he surprised the House by the marked abatement of his former " violent and fiery spirit ," and his changed attitude did not escape the taunts of his enemies, who attributed it scornfully to his disaster at Brentford or to his new wife.
The hardliners ' elitist, strict, ascetic, often violent and controlling stance has often put them at odds with hardcore's " think for yourself, do what you choose " attitude.
Such an attitude often leads to violent conflict.
Despite his harsh upbringing and violent attitude, Riddick has been shown to have a certain knack for deduction, rapidly deducing what had happened to the original inhabitants of the mining base where he and the other crash survivors had been staying, as well as finding the creature's blind spot in Pitch Black and swiftly deducing what had caused the firefight between the wardens and Toombs ' men in Chronicles.
Mania Entertainment noted that Gaara and Sasuke's first fight shows how the former has a " fragile " psyche despite his violent attitude.
* Stanley Strazinski ( voiced by Jim Cummings )-A former hockey player with a violent attitude.
Her attitude is also very different: she's more violent and screams a lot more, so many things get blown up around her.
The attitude of the police officers seems to discourage people from committing violent acts.
These episodes are " The Watchdogs " ( due to its topic of violent crime ), " What's His Name " ( due to the nature of threats that Davey makes to take revenge on someone ), " Louder Please " ( due to Davey's attitude toward handicapped people ), and " Help " ( because a character came extremely close to a death causing injury ), and " Down On The Farm " ( one very brief scene has a naked Davey skinny-dipping, and was thought to be too casual a reference to childhood nudity ).
He loses his fortune, has his body repossessed, and ends up in the body of a woman while trapped with a couple of violent convicts, forcing him to recognise that his own attitude towards women is disturbing ; most of his groupies in the fantasy are women who rejected him in life, his first wife was actually his brother's wife in reality, and his second wife was his mother.
Founder Court Bauer described MLW's product as " the most violent, hard-hitting action mixed with cutting edge storylines creating a counter culture attitude that only MLW can deliver to its rabid fans.
The general attitude is that balseria is a drunken, violent mess.
The so-called " violent " attitude of some piqueteros, who cover their faces with scarfs or handkerchiefs, as a claimed form of protection against police retaliation, and who wield sticks, can be interpreted as a visible threat towards passers-by and police ; this usually pointed out as proof.
However, this attitude does not extend to untrained psykers within the general population, who regularly face violent witch hunts, sponsored by the Inquisition.

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