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Since attack serves to stimulate interest in broadcasts, I added to my opening statement a sentence in which I claimed that German youth seemed to lack the enthusiasm which is a necessary ingredient of anger, and might be classified as uninterested and bored rather than angry.
So it is that we relive his opening statement in the first television address with the dramatic immediacy of the present.
In his opening statement to a jury of eight women and four men, Bernard H. Sokol, attorney for the detectives, said that evidence would show that his clients were `` entirely innocent ''.
The opening statement of principles contained in the preamble of the party's constitution stated that " The SDP exists to create and defend an open, classless and more equal society which rejects prejudices based upon sex, race, colour or religion ".
As the historian Socrates Scholasticus said, at the opening of his history that was designed as a continuation of Eusebius, " Also in writing the life of Constantine, this same author has but slightly treated of matters regarding Arius, being more intent on the rhetorical finish of his composition and the praises of the emperor, than on an accurate statement of facts.
In his opening statement Hartzler outlined McVeigh's motivations, and the evidence against him.
1967 saw the Beatles release the double A-side " Strawberry Fields Forever " and " Penny Lane ", opening a strain of British " pastoral " or " nostalgic " psychedelia, followed by the release of what is often seen as their definitive psychedelic statement in Sgt.
A simple statement or ' opening words ' is read by one of the helpers that acknowledges the person's wish to receive the contact.
# Populate the recordset by opening it and passing the desired table name or SQL statement as a parameter to open function.
His Piano Concerto no 4 starts, against tradition, with a statement by the piano, after which the orchestra magically enters in a foreign key, to present what would normally have been the opening tutti.
* — Mock legal opening statement
Eventually, Davis brought her case to court in Britain, hoping to get out of her contract with Warner Bros. She later recalled the opening statement of the barrister, Sir Patrick Hastings, who represented Warner Bros. Hastings urged the court to " come to the conclusion that this is rather a naughty young lady and that what she wants is more money ".
The Transitional Programme was the central programmatic statement of the congress, summarising its strategic and tactical conceptions for the revolutionary period that it saw opening up as a result of the war which Trotsky had been predicting for some years.
Samson Raphael Hirsch, immediately on the opening of the seminary, addressed an open letter to Frankel, demanding a statement as to the religious principles which would guide the instruction at the new institution.
Gaines ' opening statement was out of touch with the mood of the day, and of the subcommittee hearing in particular.
She was arrested on the first day of US Senate hearings for the confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States of Sonia Sotomayor after she and another protester started yelling during the opening statement of Senator Al Franken ( D-Minn .).
In his opening statement Innocent deposed those who had been ordained and instituted by Anacletus or any of his adherents.
Salt was a private man, and left no written statement of his purposes in creating Saltaire ; but he told Lord Harewood at the opening that he had built the place " to do good and to give his sons employment ".
Indeed Harmel's opening statement to the enlargement conference has since formed the basis of the Community opening position for future enlargement discussions.
In the case against Stanislav Galić, the prosecution alleged in an opening statement that:
The opening movement, colossal in its conception ( much like the symphony itself ), roughly takes the shape of sonata form, insofar as there is an alternating presentation of two theme groups ; however, the themes are varied and developed with each presentation, and the typical harmonic logic of the sonata form movement — particularly the tonic statement of second theme group material in the recapitulation — is changed.
Alternatively, the alias command could be appended to the initial opening of a table statement which made referencing a table field unambiguous and simple.
", when responding to a request for an opening statement from debate moderator, Hal Bruno, the political director of ABC News.

opening and Arthur
Not only is Mr. Frelinghuysen a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, but he is the grandson of the man who was instrumental in opening relations between the United States and Korea, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State in the administration of Chester A. Arthur.
In opening, D. Arthur Connelly, assistant United States attorney, read the indictment, but made no comments.
The torpedo boat destroyer's first major use in combat came during the Japanese surprise attack on the Russian fleet anchored in Port Arthur at the opening of the Russo-Japanese War on 8 February 1904.
For the 1982 animated cult-movie The Flight of Dragons produced by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., McLean sang the opening theme.
On a green pitch which was struck by a downpour on the opening day, Benaud's spin was not used by Arthur Morris and he failed to make an impression with the bat in his only innings, scoring only two.
The Imperial Japanese Navy ( IJN ), like the Russians, often combined their TBs ( which possessed only hull numbers ) with their torpedo boat destroyers ( TBDs ) ( often simply referring to them as destroyers ) and launched over 270 torpedoes ( counting the opening engagement at Port Arthur on 8 February 1904 ) during the war.
The opening horn riff in Arthur Conley's 1967 hit " Sweet Soul Music " is borrowed from the theme.
Paul Muni starred as Willy Loman in the English opening of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, on July 28, 1949 at the Phoenix Theatre, London.
69 ( 1912 ), based on Arthur O ' Shaughnessy's Ode, at the line " We fashion an empire's glory ", where he also quoted the opening phrase of " Rule, Britannia!
Arthur, as Ford had expected, stores the package away without even opening it and forgets about it.
** Lyrics by Arthur Freed ; Played during the opening credits
It was the main stadium from 1978 to 1996, and its peak capacity neared 18, 000 seats, but was reduced to 10, 200 after the opening of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Taylor idolised Arthur Morris, the left-handed opening batsmen from New South Wales who led the aggregates on the 1948 " Invincibles " tour of England.
On 28 November 1936, the BBC opened its TV service at Alexandra Palace and in 1955 with the opening of Lew Grade's London weekend franchise Associated Television ( ATV ), the Wood Green Empire in Lymington Avenue was home to variety programmes on Independent Television ( ITV ), one of which was the ' Arthur Haynes Show ', starring the host himself and his straight man Nicholas Parsons.
Frequent escape attempts, complaints about relaxed discipline and the opening of Port Arthur in 1830 led to the decision to abandon the settlement in 1832.
In the opening scene of 2001: A Space Odyssey a group of primitive hominids, prior to their discovery of tools, live in fear of a large predatory cat ( portrayed by an actual jaguar ) which likely would have been a Dinofelis, although in Arthur C. Clarke's novel, the cat is referred to throughout as a " leopard ".
The opening night featured Meet The People hosted by Quentin Reynolds and comedian Arthur Askey.
Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne, in the opening ceremony paid tribute to “… the man from Lincolnshire, for ruthlessly pursuing the arduous task of establishing the International Police Association by Service through Friendship .” Her Royal Highness went on to say “… Arthur Troop came through much adversity, isolation and disinterest from further up the ladder than we can ever realise .”
In 1822, Arthur Clifton from Baltimore debuted his opera The Enterprise, while religious music flourished after the 1821 opening of the Catholic Cathedral in the country.
Barman Dave ( whose last name was given on a couple of occasions as Harris ) at first made only occasional appearances, but the rapport between Arthur, Terry and Dave also become popular and by the second series he too was given more screen time: In Series 7, the final series to feature Dennis Waterman as Terry and thus the last to feature the original opening credits, the sequence was modified very slightly to include shots of Terry, Arthur and Dave at the Winchester, giving Edwards his own billing ( previously he had been credited amongst the guest cast ).
The show's opening credit sequence shows the Arthur Daley and Terry McCann characters negotiating over the sale of the white Ford Capri interspersed with still photos of the two main characters, highlighting Terry's credentials as a retired boxer and ex-convict, this presumably symbolising the characters ' first meeting and the terms of their partnership.
In the opening episode of series 8, " The Loneliness of the Long Distance Entrepreneur ", Arthur finds Terry ( unseen in the episode ) had married and emigrated to Australia to finally escape his influence.
In 1953, Arthur Schwartz and Alan Jay Lerner obtained the rights to the show from Al Capp ; the three were to co-produce the show, with Schwartz writing the music and Lerner writing the book and lyrics for an opening during the 1954 – 55 season.

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