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Hearst disclaimed blame for this, but the conversation, according to Lane, ended on a tart note.
He felt able to end on a note of hope.
Then, to conclude on an indeterminate note: `` Nevertheless, if fallout increased substantially, or remained high for a long time, it would become far more important as a potential health hazard in this country and throughout the world ''.
Editor's note: Sir Robert Watson-Watt wrote, on page 50 of SR Research for 4 March 1961::
Additional note on allotments.
Rain on Friday prevented many workouts, but there were a few miles of note on Thursday.
Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending, `` You're welcome '', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping to dispense this succor to the poor sufferer again on the morrow.
It is interesting to note how many of the plants on Massachusetts' Route 128 draw most of their income either from the government in non-competitive cost-plus arrangements, or from the exploitation of patents which grant at least a partial monopoly.
note pitch 3 ( pretty high ) on emeralds but with a slight degree of drawl, one degree of oversoftness.
Since the psychiatric interview, like any other interview, depends on communication, it is significant to note that the therapist in this interview was a man of marked skill and long experience.
For hundreds of years, the evidence available consisted of ( 1 ) the captain's fragmentary journal, ( 2 ) a highly prejudiced account by one of the survivors, ( 3 ) a note found in a dead man's desk on board, and ( 4 ) several second-hand reports.
In the end Hough's acidulous protest, which Parker called the `` now somewhat famous note on this ' Selden ' case '', did not go unheeded.
He left a note propped on the desk asking her to call him sometime today, and drove home.
He instructed Shirl Winter to compose a note of thanks to be posted on the call board.
A veteran diplomat with an extraordinary knowledge of Russian language, history and literature, Kennan recalls how, at the time of Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, he penned a private note to a State Department official, expressing the hope that `` never would we associate ourselves with Russian purposes in the areas of eastern Europe beyond her own boundaries ''.
I dressed in the kitchen, then left a note on the table telling him what had happened.
They gave the room a strange note of incongruity, like a mole on a beautiful face.
Studies have also been careful to note that feeling over-taxed by the needs of others has conversely negative effects on health and happiness.
At the American publisher's insistence, Burgess allowed their editors to cut the redeeming final chapter from the U. S. version, so that the tale would end on a darker note, with Alex succumbing to his violent, reckless nature — an ending which the publisher insisted would be ' more realistic ' and appealing to a U. S. audience.
In this context, it is pertinent to note that the electronegativity of astatine on the Allred-Rochow scale ( 1. 9 ) is less than that of hydrogen ( 2. 2 ).
In their observations of medical ethics committees, Jonsen and Toulmin note that a consensus on particularly problematic moral cases often emerges when participants focus on the facts of the case, rather than on ideology or theory.

note and phrase
the use of a sign, note, or mark for a word or phrase.
Kennedy used the phrase twice in his speech, ending with it, and pronouncing the sentence with his Boston accent, reading from his note " ish bin ein Bearleener ", which he had written out in English phonetics.
It featured 40, 000 note capacity, up to 8 songs, 8 phrase tracks, a 3½-inch DS / DD Floppy disk drive, separate rhythm track and temp tracks, 32 channel MIDI and FSK sync.
Supporters of the " Palestinian viewpoint " focus on the phrase in the resolution's preamble emphasizing the " inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war ", and note that the French version called for withdrawal from " des territoires occupés "-" the territories occupied ".
They focus on the operative phrase calling for " secure and recognized boundaries " and note that the resolution calls for a withdrawal " from territories " rather than " from the territories " or " from all territories ," as the Arabs and others proposed ; the latter two terms were rejected from the final draft of Resolution 242.
A host of musical details are determined by the harmonic meaning of a particular note, chord or phrase.
The phrase " to Strawberry " for example begins with a highly dissonant G melody note against a prevailing Em chord ( in the key of A ), then uses extremely dissonant A and A # notes ( against the Em chord ) till the resonant E note is reached on " Fields ".
Lacombe uses Curwen hand signs that correspond to the five note alien tonal phrase.
There are several points to note here, all relating to why this example pass phrase is not a good one.
This formula should be considered as the fundamental definition of the term " voltage difference " ( note that the phrase " voltage difference between " is very commonly shortened to " voltage between ").
However, this translator fails to note the importance of the word " Frontispiece " during the long 18th century, which is a sensible and literal translation of the Italian phrase: " scaenae frons.
More reliable references note this jocular American English phrase " used as a greeting after prolonged separation " was first recorded in 1900 for a Native American's speech, and thus more likely derives from American Indian Pidgin English.
In 1927, H. W. Fowler in A Dictionary of Modern English Usage would note the phrase had been neglected by dictionaries, and that its meaning had shifted away from the one given to it originally.
The staccatos were marvels of accuracy, even in the trickiest intervals, her legato was impressively smooth and pure ; she connects the voice from note to note, phrase to phrase, lifting and gliding with an exceptional virtuosity.
During the late 1940s Bostic changed his style in a successful attempt to reach a wider audience. The new sound incorporated his unmistakable rasp or growl, shorter lines than in his jazz based recordings, emphasis on a danceable back beat and a new way of wringing "... the greatest possible rhythmic value from every note and phrase.
In some cases, especially live performance where gradual separation is extremely difficult, phasing is accomplished by periodically inserting an extra note into the phrase of one of the two players playing the same repeated phrase, thus shifting the phase by a single beat at a time, rather than gradually.
The MLA ( Modern Language Association ) requires the superscript numbers in the main text to be placed following the punctuation in the phrase or clause the note is in reference to.
* The further organization of such a measure, by repetition and variation, into a true musical phrase having a definite rhythm and duration that may be implied in melody and harmony, defined, for example, by a long final note and a breathing space.
Its song can be divided into three main parts: a series of high pitched notes ( zee-zee-zee or tee-tee-tee ), two to five low trills ( turr or tu ), and a repeated three note " galloping " phrase ( tee-da-leet, tee-da-leet ).

note and translator
Snorri Sturluson wrote of Vanlandi in his Ynglinga saga ( 1225 ) ( note that the translator has rendered Finnland as Finland ):
A translator's note is a note ( usually a footnote or an endnote ) added by the translator to the target text to provide additional information pertaining to the limits of the translation, the cultural background, or any other explanations.
Griffith ; note that the translator attempts to imitate the meter in English )
The translator in her note remarked ' Grievous difficulties do indeed confront anyone essaying the role of copyist to this vast canvas, this cathedral of a book, this woven tapestry of symbolism.

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