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Poe correctly predicted that Longfellow's reputation and style of poetry would decline, concluding that " We grant him high qualities, but deny him the Future ".
" proposed in January 2007 that the United States rededicate itself to the goal of eliminating nuclear weapons, concluding: " We endorse setting the goal of a world free of nuclear weapons and working energetically on the actions required to achieve that goal.
We need not determine whether respondents ' activities, taken in the aggregate, substantially affect interstate commerce in fact, but only whether a “ rational basis ” exists for so concluding.
In his History of Modern Britain, Andrew Marr summarized Sing As We Go as an icon of British pop culture of the 1930s, concluding: " Fairy tale or not, this is probably the worst film I have ever seen.
" The ad spoofed the recent steroid controversy in baseball surrounding players such as Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi, with a dejected Anderson concluding, " We gotta win back a lot of trust.
Spokesman Yerzhan Ashykbayev told a news conference: " We view Mr Cohen's behaviour at the MTV Europe Music Awards as utterly unacceptable, being a concoction of bad taste and ill manners which is completely incompatible with the ethics and civilised behaviour of Kazakhstan's people ", concluding " We reserve the right to any legal action to prevent new pranks of the kind.
The Richmond Times listed other songs by Starship that would have made more sense for being on the top of the list than " We Built This City ," concluding,
received was a brief announcement in the January 1927 issue, calling it " a beautiful piece of printing " that was " strikingly illustrated by Aaron Douglas " and concluding " We bespeak for it wide support .".
* " We therefore hold that Congress had a rational basis for concluding that in the aggregate, possession of homemade machineguns could substantially affect interstate commerce in machineguns.
Diego Galán, in El País, praised the film concluding that “ We are in the presence of an astonishing and up to now, unique work.

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The central argument in Principles was that the present is the key to the past – a concept of the Scottish Enlightenment which David Hume had stated as " all inferences from experience suppose ... that the future will resemble the past ", and James Hutton had described when he wrote in 1788 that " from what has actually been, we have data for concluding with regard to that which is to happen thereafter.
" A prominent figure in the sceptical philosophical tradition and a strong empiricist, he argued against the existence of innate ideas, concluding instead that humans have knowledge only of things they directly experience.
The concluding episodes of the fourth season, " The Stolen Earth "/" Journey's End ", reveal that Davros was thought to have died during the first year of the Time War, when his command ship " flew into the jaws of the Nightmare Child " at the Gates of Elysium, despite the Doctor's failed efforts to save him.
Science 299: 1523-1524 ( concluding that evolutionary biology is not a religion in any sense but noting that several evolutionary biologists, such as Edward O. Wilson, in their roles as citizens concerned about getting the public to deal with reality, have made statements like " evolution is a myth that is now ready to take over Christianity ").
He wrote: " This negative correlation contradicts the results of the models that IPCC relies on and indicates that anthropogenic global warming ( AGW ) is quite small ," concluding " and now it turns out that global warming might have been ' man made ' after all.
He put forward the view that " from what has actually been, we have data for concluding with regard to that which is to happen thereafter.
The School of Salamanca reformulated natural law, concluding that all humans are equal and have the same rights to life and liberty
Different studies have come to different conclusions about the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere during different parts of the Mesozoic, with some concluding oxygen levels were lower than the current level ( about 21 %) throughout the Mesozoic, some concluding they were lower in the Triassic and part of the Jurassic but higher in the Cretaceous, and some concluding they were higher throughout most or all of the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous.
# Finds that the United States of America, by producing in 1983 a manual entitled ' Operaciones sicológicas en guerra de guerrillas ', and disseminating it to contra forces, has encouraged the commission by them of acts contrary to general principles of humanitarian law ; but does not find a basis for concluding that any such acts which may have been committed are imputable to the United States of America as acts of the United States of America ;
" In Time Enough for Love, Lazarus Long gives a long list of capabilities that anyone should have, concluding, " Specialization is for insects ".
NORAD insisted to the 9 / 11 Commission that fighters would have intercepted Flight 93 before it reached its target in Washington, D. C., but the commission disagreed, stating that " NORAD did not even know the plane was hijacked until after it had crashed " and concluding that had it not crashed it probably would have arrived in Washington by 10: 23.
In his article The Uralo-Altaic Theory in the Light of the Soviet Linguistics ( 1940 ), Nicholas Poppe attempted to refute Castren's views by concluding that the common agglutinating features may have arisen independently.
A study released in November 2009 characterized the smart-growth policies in the U. S. state of Maryland as a failure, concluding that " here is no evidence after ten years that laws have had any effect on development patterns.
Lakoff and Núñez start by reviewing the psychological literature, concluding that human beings appear to have an innate ability, called subitizing, to count, add, and subtract up to about 4 or 5.
Mill, on the contrary, said that we believe them to be true because we have enough individual instances of their truth to generalize: in his words, " From instances we have observed, we feel warranted in concluding that what we found true in those instances holds in all similar ones, past, present and future, however numerous they may be.
Bosley Crowther for one wrote in The New York Times, " More and more, Walt Disney's craftsmen have been loading their feature films with so-called ' live action ' in place of their animated whimsies of the past, and by just those proportions has the magic of these Disney films decreased ," citing the ratio of live action to animation at two to one, concluding that is " approximately the ratio of its mediocrity to its charm.
In deference to widely published solutions concluding that 23 is the number of people necessary to have a P ( A ) that is greater than 50 %, the following calculation of P ( A ) will use 23 people as an example.
The book is presented as a thesis that combines with Velikovsky's series Ages in Chaos, concluding through his revision of Egyptian history that the Greeks who wrote the tragedy of Oedipus may have penned it in likeness of the life and story of Akhnaton, because in the revision Akhnaton would have lived much closer to the time when the legend first surfaced in Greece, providing an historical basis for the story.
The introduction to the whole work, treating of the value of philosophy and of philosophical sects, is lost, with the exception of the concluding portion ; the second book is little more than a fragment, and the third and fourth have been amalgamated by altering the original sections.
The court disagreed with SNCF concluding that there was no way that SNCF could have avoided knowledge of the prisoners ' likely deportation to concentration camps and that SNCF made no effort to either protest the transportation or to transport them in a humane manner.

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* Iraqi Detainees, concluding " the WMD investigation has gone as far as feasible.
" With this letter a chest containing 300 sovereigns was sent ; this gift was returned with a second letter containing the accusation that the coins were not made of gold but brass, and concluding, " Even if our friendship is gone, let there not be enmity between us.

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* Improving the investment climate through procedural and regulatory simplification and adopting a goal of concluding treaties to protect investment and intellectual property rights.
The tour kicked off with its European leg in Rome, Italy on May 28, 2007, which lasted through July, concluding in Israel ; the Australian leg took place during September ; the North American leg lasted from October to December 16, 2007, when the tour concluded in Los Angeles.
Muslims believe the Quran to be verbally revealed through angel Jibrīl ( Gabriel ) from God to Muhammad gradually over a period of approximately 23 years beginning on 22 December 609 CE, when Muhammad was 40, and concluding in 632 CE, the year of his death.
Reporting on the popular culture site Inside Pulse and in The Eagle newspaper, Robert Saucedo remembered to be " not the only one ... having to sit through the movie as a kid fidgeting in your seat as the film delivers abstract image after abstract image ", concluding that Fantasia is " for adults and very nerdy kids ," while news and gossip website PopSugar included Fantasia in its " 10 Movies That Scared Buzz Readers as Kids " list.
After concluding the arrangement with Arturo Gonzalez in Del Rio, Ben Toney and his associate then drove across the Rio Grande and on to the dirt roads and through the shacks that led to the small antiquated studio and barn that housed the facilities of radio station XERF.
Norman Zacour in the survey A History of the Crusades ( 1962 ) generally follows Munro's conclusions, and adds that there was a psychological instability of the age, concluding the Children's Crusade " remains one of a series of social explosions, through which medieval men and women — and children too — found release ".
It opens the concluding section of the series which moves from the ridiculous to the sublime, from Diabelli's waltz to Beethoven's minuet, along the way incorporating the history of music from Bach, through Mozart, to the world of Beethoven's own last piano sonatas.
At the same time he carried through the press, assisted by Samuel Birch, the concluding volumes of his work ( published in English as well as in German ) Egypt's Place in Universal History -- containing a reconstruction of Egyptian chronology, together with an attempt to determine the relation in which the language and the religion of that country stand to the development of each among the more ancient non-Aryan and Aryan races.
* The banyan tree is used as an example of interdependence by Sir Mark Moody Stuart of Royal Dutch Shell in the critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary The Corporation when he says that “ even someone living under a banyan tree is dependent upon support from someone and economic lack has to be addressed by everyone .” The film explores corporate wrongdoing and malfeasance through the psychiatric evaluation of the Corporation as a person, concluding that using criteria from the American Psychological Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders the Corporation would be considered a psychopath, given its pervasive pattern of disregard for, or violations of, the rights of others.
It was mainly through him that the opportunity of concluding an honourable peace ( in 425 ) was lost, and in his determination to see Sparta humbled he misled the people as to the extent of the resources of the state, and dazzled them by promises of future benefits.
The stanzas differ from those of the other odes through use of eleven lines rather than ten, and have a couplet placed before the concluding line of each stanza.
Citing Maturana and Varela, he defines an autopoietic system as " a closed topological space that ' continuously generates and specifies its own organization through its operation as a system of production of its own components, and does this in an endless turnover of components '", concluding that " Autopoietic systems are thus distinguished from allopoietic systems, which are Cartesian and which ' have as the product of their functioning something different from themselves '".
Not concluding that Newton's law of universal gravitation was flawed, however, astronomers John Couch Adams as well as Urbain Le Verrier independently predicted a new planet, calculated its weight and orbit through Newton's theory, and so was discovered the planet Neptune where predicted.
The court took note of documents produced by the defendant, a convicted murderer who submitted documents in support of his appeal claiming that TONA rendered his conviction invalid: The Sibley court dismissed the appeal, concluding in part that the defendant was simply not seeking relief through the courts.
and the report was particularly critical of the regulator ’ s senior management structure, concluding that a clear management and oversight framework, which ensures that issues are escalated through the organisation, was “ not fully in place ”.
In fact, central to the book's theme are the three questions the King asked Reg upon his appointment ; if one could travel through time, if there was a reason one thing happened after another, and if there was any way of stopping it ( The answers are, in order, yes, no and maybe, which leads to Dirk deducing the existence of the time machine as his associate, Richard, was only told about the second and third questions but given all three answers ), Reg apparently promptly realising the answer to the three questions and concluding that he could then take time off in reasonable comfort.
This was the concluding event of the war between the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, through which Cialdini's Piemonte-Sardinian forces secured victory over King Francis II of the Two Sicilies.
In that extremely intense and fear-filled rendition, Dorothy weeps her way through it, unable to finish, concluding with a tear-filled, " I'm frightened, Auntie Em – I'm frightened!
The only serialized stories sold in the eight-pager format were three tales by Blackjack, featuring his own characters Maizie and Tessie, in ongoing stories which stretched through three or four installments each before concluding.
At least one of the contemporary novels was expected to deal with issues of space colonization, beginning a thread continuing through Necromancer and concluding with the full formation of the Splinter Cultures.
He explains how the scientist who serendipitously discovered it quickly learned that it had a disturbing, inexplicable effect on the mice he " sent through "- the mice would either die instantly or behave erratically before dying moments later, eventually concluding that they could only survive the " Jaunt effect " while unconscious.
Whereas the previous four novels had featured self-contained plots ( O ' Brian wrote Master and Commander as a stand-alone novel, and the following three titles merely acted as sequels whose story arcs integrated only loosely with any of the other novels in the saga ), in Desolation Island, O ' Brian now begins an arc that will continue through the entirety of Fortune of War before concluding in The Surgeon's Mate.
Krishna gets to learn through the Headmaster on the journey to enlightenment ; eventually learning to communicate to Susila on his own, thus concluding the entire story itself, with the quote that he felt ' a moment of rare immutable joy '.

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