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public and coming
It is not implied that formal principles and procedures are so firmly entrenched within the public order of the world community or even of free commonwealths that they will control in all circumstances involving Jews and Gentiles during coming years.
In a way, we may be witnessing the same thing in the sales of automobiles today as the public no longer is willing to purchase any car coming on the market but is more insistent on compact cars free of the frills which were accepted in the Fifties.
There's a fine granite quarry there, and granite's coming back for public buildings.
Additionally, though the Chronicler's principal source is the Deuteronomistic History, coming primarily, as stated above, from the books of 2 Samuel and 1 – 2 Kings and other public records and sources ( see above ), the Chronicler also uses other biblical sources, particularly from the Pentateuch, as redacted and put together by P ( the Priestly Source ).
Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned ; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public body established in 1990, coming into operation in 1993.
" From then on Rabbeinu HaKadosh stopped coming, since he did not want his coming to become public knowledge.
For example, in Milan, Italy, 60 % of La Scala's annual budget of € 115 million is from sales and private donations, with the remaining 40 % coming from public funds.
The public was frustrated that the social equality and anti-poverty measures that the Revolution originally promised were not coming to fruition.
" According to Báñez, reforms and adjustments made by the Spanish Government are beginning to create a situation of economic growth, " creating jobs ", while measures are " rationalization and austerity " in public spending, will show growth employment in the coming months.
Similar to most Canadian universities, SFU is a public university, with more than half of funding coming from taxpayers and the remaining from tuition fees.
Daley's 16th year as mayor, 2004, was unusually turbulent, including developments that would prove to be headaches for Daley after coming to public prominence years later.
This was confirmed in June 2009 by his publicist, who identified Bono's preferred name as Chaz Bono and said, " It is Chaz's hope that his choice to transition will open the hearts and minds of the public regarding this issue, just as his coming out did.
Each year about 30 new students coming from all over the country are selected by public contest.
The 25 million tons of fill needed to construct the islands was coming from the Montreal metro's excavations, a public works project that was already under construction before Expo was awarded to Montreal.
Many up and coming screenwriters also " ghost write " projects and allow more established screenwriters to take public credit for the project.
A public outrage was sounded with petitions and publicity stunts coming from all over Britain to return the characters make to their old selves.
Main writes that DI unit inputs ( as opposed to microphone inputs ) do not need high-pass filtering as they are not subject to modulation by low-frequency stage wash — low frequency sounds coming from the subwoofers or the public address system and wrapping around to the stage.
According to the indictment, the five ordered Calvi's murder to prevent the banker " from using blackmail power against his political and institutional sponsors from the world of Masonry, belonging to the P2 lodge, or to the Institute for Religious Works ( the Vatican Bank ) with whom he had managed investments and financing with conspicuous sums of money, some of it coming from Cosa Nostra and public agencies ".
Officers, non-commissioned officers and Troops of the unit ( all volunteers ) are recruited by public competitions announced by the Army, with candidates ( pending verification of psycho-physical requirements ) coming from other units of the Italian Army.
A public manifestation of coming to terms with the past ( Vergangenheitsbewältigung ) is the existence of the so-called Birthler-Behörde, the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives, which collects and maintains the files of the East German security apparatus.
Framed and debated as a privacy issue, coming out of the closet is described and experienced variously as a psychological process or journey ; decision-making or risk-taking ; a strategy or plan ; a mass or public event ; a speech act and a matter of personal identity ; a rite of passage ; liberation or emancipation from oppression ; an ordeal ; a means toward feeling gay pride instead of shame and social stigma ; or even career suicide.
Her real-life coming out was echoed in the sitcom Ellen in " The Puppy Episode " in which the eponymous character Ellen Morgan played by DeGeneres outs herself over the airport public address system.
Ellen DeGeneres ' coming out in the media as well as Ellen ( TV series ) | her sitcom, " ranks, hands down, as the single most public exit in gay history ", changing media portrayals of lesbian s in Western culture.
* The coming of Christ in the Tribulation requires his public, visible and physical presence to conclude those judgments.

public and out
The league workers search out the pros and cons of the most complex issues and make them available to the public.
I've got a quarter of a million Germans in my state, and those krautheads tune in on Father Werther every night, and if he tells them to go out and piss in the public square, that's what they do.
and ( C ) to finance, for not more than three years beyond the end of said period, such activities as are required to correlate, coordinate, and round out the results of studies and research undertaken pursuant to this Act: Provided, That funds available in any one year for research and development may, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State to assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign policy objectives of the United States, be expended in cooperation with public or private agencies in foreign countries in the development of processes useful to the program in the United States: And provided further, That every such contract or agreement made with any public or private agency in a foreign country shall contain provisions effective to insure that the results or information developed in connection therewith shall be available without cost to the United States for the use of the United States throughout the world and for the use of the general public within the United States.
It was laid out in 196 for chariot races and other public games.
But in order to keep Letch in the public eye and out of trouble, I wrote in a part especially for him -- that of a dashing ruffian who `` sees the light '' and is saved by the inspiring example of Mother Cabrini.
This is brought out in the common religious ethos that prevails even in the denominationally diverse audiences at many secular semi-public and public occasions in the United States ; ;
Is it really that the `` public '' buys at the tops, and not that the market tops out when the `` public '' buys??
Does the `` public '' usually sell at bottoms, or does the market usually bottom out when the `` public '' sells??
For expository purposes, this is best treated as a model which spells out the conditions under which an important industry affected with the public interest would find it profitable to raise wages even in the absence of union pressures for higher wages.
He did not bother with his radio -- there would be time for that later -- but as he scrambled out on the pavement he saw the filling station and the public telephone booth and knew instantly how he had been summoned.
The toilet hadn't had a sincere scrubbing in years and there were things written on the walls of the little boxed-in place because you couldn't keep the public out -- entirely.
He spoke through the public address box built into the cabin, and his gigantic voice roared out over the empty plain, so that the pink herd of talking people stirred gently in their happiness and wondered what their friend B'dikkat might be wanting to tell them.
Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parkland.
* A national survey to find out what the public want from museums, what motivates them to visit them and what makes for a rewarding visit.
Critics of this type of argument have tended to point out that this is just a standard criticism of representative democracy — a democratically elected government will not always act in the direction of greatest current public support — and that, therefore, there is no inconsistency in the leaders ' positions given that these countries are parliamentary democracies.
An assassination may be prompted by religious, ideological, political, or military motives ; it may be carried out for the prospect of financial gain, to avenge a grievance, from the desire to acquire fame or notoriety ( that is, a psychological need to garner personal public recognition ), from the wish to form some kind of " relationship " with a public figure, or from the desire ( or at least the willingness ) to be killed or commit suicide in the act.
An intense debate broke out in public over the merits of such a system.
According to one witness, " the public received the musical hero with the utmost respect and sympathy, listened to his wonderful, gigantic creations with the most absorbed attention and broke out in jubilant applause, often during sections, and repeatedly at the end of them.
* interruptions from " Prodnose ", representing the public, who would then be roundly cursed by the author and kicked out.
The public uproar that occurred once the story got out eventually contributed to the resignation of the head of MassDOT.

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