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He added, `` If this doesn't work out, the three of you barricade yourself in the house and talk terms with them ''.
The arrangement I had with him was to work four hours a day.
The only drawback now to the plan he'd decided on was that someone else might fail to do his work, too, and the teacher would have that person stay late along with Jack.
After that, it requires several minutes of concentrated work, including six separate and deliberate actions by a minimum of three men sitting at three separate stations in a bomber, each with another man beside him to help, for an armed bomb to be released.
I knew that a conversation with the author would not settle such questions, because a man is not the same as his writing: in the last analysis, the questions had to be settled by the work itself.
When I try to work out my reasons for feeling that this passage is of critical significance, I come up with the following ideas, which I shall express very briefly here and revert to in a later essay.
The presence of genuine mimesis in art is marked by the persistence with which the work demands attention and compels valuation even though it is but vaguely understood.
Whether in prose or poetry, all of Heidenstam's later work was concerned with Sweden.
Those familiar with his work will remember that he placed the incipience of the democratic faith at around 1850.
By no means would we discourage the production of ideas: they provide raw materials with which to work ; ;
Speaking of his work with Johnny Mercer, Arlen says, `` Our working habits were strange.
Arlen is one of the few ( possibly the only ) composer Mercer has been able to work with so closely, for they held their meetings in Arlen's study.
The work had its beginning in 1938 with an eight-bar musical strain to which Koehler set the words `` There'll be no more work ; ;
Very likely it will also include a recognition that the work we are reading reflects or `` belongs to '' some way of thought labelled as a `` school '' or an `` -ism '', i.e. a complex or `` syndrome '' of ideas occurring together with sufficient prominence to warrant identification.
The Acropolis was unique in the world and if that imcomparable work flooded by moonlight wasn't enough for both natives and tourists, then they were quite simply barbarians and the hell with them.
One's daily work becomes sacred, since it is performed in the field of influence of the moral law, dealing as it does with people as well as with matter and energy.
Our students want occupations that permit them to use their talents and training, to be creative and original, to work with and to help other people.
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and that when it did come the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little to do with it.
Lewis was spending his mornings, with the help of two secretaries, on the galleys of that long novel, making considerable revisions, and the combination of hard work and hard frivolity exhausted him once more, so that he was compelled to spend three days in the Harbor Sanatorium in the last week of January.
Pohl and Kornbluth's ad men have long since thrown out appeals to reason and developed techniques of advertising which tie in with `` every basic trauma and neurosis in American life '', which work on the libido of consumers, which are linked to the `` great prime motivations of the human spirit ''.
Malraux pretends, perhaps with a trifle too self-conscious a modesty, that his fragmentary work will accordingly `` appeal only to the curiosity of bibliophiles '' and `` to connoisseurs of what might have been ''.
However, his subject matter and basic themes have remained surprisingly consistent, and these, together with certain key poetic images, may be traced through all his work, including the new jazz experiments.
Much of his earlier work was conceived in terms of a `` pseudo-anthropological '' myth reference, which is concerned with imaginary places and beings described in grandiloquent and travelogue-like language.

work and Body
The Parties meet annually at sessions of the Executive Body to review ongoing work and plan future activities including a workplan for the coming year.
The Governing Body decides the agenda of the International Labour Conference, adopts the draft programme and budget of the organization for submission to the conference, elects the director-general, requests information from member states concerning labour matters, appoints commissions of inquiry and supervises the work of the International Labour Office.
On stage in the 1953 dramatic reading of Stephen Vincent Benét's John Brown's Body, Massey, in addition to narrating along with Tyrone Power and Judith Anderson, took on both the roles of John Brown and Abe Lincoln in the same work.
Carolee Schneemann work in 1963, Eye Body, already had been a prototype of performance art.
During Chrysler's occupancy of the complex, it was known Jeep and ( Dodge ) Truck Engineering ( JTE ), including facilities for Body on Frame ( BoF ) work as well as testing facilities and labs.
Hohman's best known work is the collection of prayers and recipes for folk-healing titled Pow-Wows, or the Long Lost Friend, published in German in 1820 as Der Lange Verborgene Freund ( The Long-Hidden Friend ) and in two English translations — the first in 1846 in a rather crude translation by Hohman himself (" The Long Secreted Friend or a True and Christian Information for Every Body ") and the second in 1856 by a different and more fluent translator (" The Long Lost Friend ; a Collection of Mysterious and Invaluable Arts and Remedies for Man as well as Animals ").
Boeing continues to work on paper projects for a Blended Wing Body Lockheed C-130 Hercules-sized transport with better range and about 1 / 3 more load, while maintaining the same size characteristics.
Lights ( Body ) ( 2000 – 2002 ), a video installation featuring static shots of the light effects inside an empty dance club with the bass pulse of the ‘ Hacker Remix ' of ‘ Don't be Light ' by Air, is the first work by the photographer using the medium of film.
* Bruce Schneier, "' Body of Secrets ' by James Bamford: The author of a pioneering work on the NSA delivers a new book of revelations about the mysterious agency's coverups, eavesdropping and secret missions ," Salon. com, 25 April 2001.
* Body of work to date as a singer / songwriter was a featured exhibit at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum
The Governing Body directly appoints traveling overseers as its representatives to supervise activities at various levels — circuit overseers visit circuits of about twenty congregations ; district overseers work with the circuit overseers of a number of adjoining circuits ; zone overseers visit groups of branch offices in a particular zone and report back to the Governing Body.
" Popular marches were borrowed especially for capstan work, including " John Brown's Body " and " Marching Through Georgia.
The work of the Body of Light was part of English author and occultist Aleister Crowley's system of magick, saying in his Magick ( Book 4 ) that it must be developed by rigid discipline, including rituals and the " assumption of god-forms ", as well as by practice and experience.
His work has been exhibited in diverse locations around the world including the Episcopal Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City, World without end ( 2001 ), and a retrospective at the Barbican Arts Centre in London, Body and soul ( 2001 ).
* Body alignment, in sports and dance, the proper placement of bones so that muscles do less work
* William Cheselden publishes Anatomy of the Human Body and it becomes a popular work on anatomy, at least in part due to it being written in English rather than Latin.
Some contemporary schools, such as the British Body Control Pilates, work primarily on the mat with these smaller props, enabling people to study the method without a full studio.
His book The Body and Society ( 1988 ) offered an innovative approach to the study of early Christian practices, showing the influence of Pierre Hadot and Michel Foucault's work on the history of sexuality, though Brown's earlier work had been acknowledged by Foucault as a major influence on his work on Ancient themes.
June Palmer began work as a topless dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London, appeared in 8mm glamour films made by Harrison Marks ( Flesh and Fantasie ( Nightmare at Elm Manor ), Photo Session, Star Strip, Dream Goddess, China Garden, The Naked World of June Palmer ), Russell Gay ( So Fur, So Good, Beauty and the Barn ), Express Films ( Body Beautiful ) and Arthur Howell ( June in Orbit, Calamity June, Castaway, Mission Possible, Special Agent ) and graduated to minor parts in movies, including The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders ( 1965 ), Taste the Blood of Dracula ( 1969 ) and Games That Lovers Play ( 1971 ).
This work, preserved in various forms, is called Shi ' ur Qomah (" Measurement of the Body "), and is rooted in a mystical exegesis of the Song of Songs, a book reputedly venerated by Rabbi Akiva.
Lemkin is the subject of the plays Lemkin's House by Catherine Filloux ( 2005 ) nation ", and If The Whole Body Dies: Raphael Lemkin and the Treaty Against Genocide by Robert Skloot ( 2006 ).< ref > If The Whole Body Dies: Raphael Lemkin and the Treaty Against Genocide by Robert Skloot .<</ ref > Lemkin ’ s original work on the 1948 Convention inspired the Initiative on the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy.

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