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In the caves, with other supplies, they had kept cases of sake.
He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has appealed to federal laws.
On the other hand, the fictional detective does not break strikes or handle divorce cases ; ;
but both groups were so closely knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content -- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian.
There is one other point we should never lose sight of: Many veterans who enter VA hospitals as non-service cases later qualify as service-connected.
These cases in which light is already visible at the other end of the tunnel are ones which over the next few years will absorb the bulk of our capital assistance.
As stated in Seaboard and numerous other cases, the two primary reasons for the enactment of section 203 of the United States Code were to prevent the Government from having to deal with more than one claimant and to prevent the assignment of meretricious claims on a contingent-fee basis.
There have been very few cases of explicit conflict of interest between the middle class and any other class in the field of educational policy.
In some cases, it may be more advantageous to assign locations to RDWS associated with DA and DC areas in some other part of storage, i.e., not immediately preceding the DA or DC areas.
In other cases, in view of present-day knowledge of head growth, orthodontists will recommend waiting four or five years before treatment.
Though they are often heard clairaudiently, as if a voice were speaking them, in other cases they are apprehended visually as symbols: a slope to signify the name `` Hill '', for instance.
In both cases the student attends school half-time and works in a regular job the other half.
`` This very seldom happens in this class or in other cases, and of course all of these matters led to a volume and an expense of the record beyond what ordinarily would occur ''.
In the two other cases he ruled that the state had been `` unable to make a case ''.
Two other cases also were under advisement.
Fields of corn and some other crops in many cases are so dense that older equipment cannot handle them efficiently.
In these cases, the turnpike managements have had to turn to toll-rate increases, or to costly improvements such as extensions or better connections with other highways.
Criminal cases may lead to fines or other punishment, such as imprisonment.
Some jurisdictions have specialized appellate courts, such as the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which only hears appeals raised in criminal cases, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which has general jurisdiction but derives most of its caseload from patent cases, on the other hand, and appeals from the Court of Federal Claims on the other.
Ataxia may depend on hereditary disorders consisting of degeneration of the cerebellum and / or of the spine ; most cases feature both to some extent, and therefore present with overlapping cerebellar and sensory ataxia, even though one is often more evident than the other.
The time when cases had drawn him from one end of England to the other was past.
" In other cases, abbeys have affiliated in networks known as " congregations.

other and little-known
In 1969 Altman was offered the script for MASH, an adaptation of a little-known Korean War-era novel satirizing life in the armed services ; more than a dozen other filmmakers had passed on it.
To these non-politicized rural masses, the name of Bonaparte meant something, as opposed to the other little-known contenders.
' A little-known survival of the ancient " flytings ," or contests-in-insults of the Anglo-Scottish bards, is the type of xenophobic humor once known as " water wit " in which passengers in small boats crossing the Thames ... would insult each other grossly, in all the untouchable safety of being able to get away fast '.
Kunisada ’ s paintings, which were privately commissioned, are little-known, but can be compared to those of other masters of ukiyoe painting.
# Some may derive from other little-known ancient languages at some time spoken in Dacia or Moesia: for example, the Iranic Sarmatian, or the Turkic Avar, Bulgar or Cuman languages, or, conceivably, some unknown pre-Indo-European language ( s ) of the Carpathians or Balkans.
Prior to his senior year in high school, the only other film not directed by his father, in which Gyllenhaal was allowed to perform, was the 1993 film Josh and S. A. M., a little-known children's adventure.
He also made special studies of the pines, rushes, spurges, and other little-known and difficult groups, contributing numerous articles on them to the St. Louis Academy of Sciences, to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and to government reports.
Later on, other groups would release what were termed " show-offs " in some quarters, programs that did interesting things or took advantage of little-known features and techniques to create a unique effect.
At the time perceptions were very different, with Reynolds certainly the dominant figure, and Gainsborough very highly reputed, but Stubbs, as a mere animal painter, seen as far less significant a figure than many other painters now relatively little-known.
The work examines and catalogues 250 concerts and other little-known recordings from 1968 to 1980.
Although Dibdin agreed to a salary increase, he would not bow to Grimaldi's other demands and eventually gave the position of resident Clown to the little-known Signor Paulo.
* The standard repertoire of folk and Irish music, both well-known and little-known ( but never " Danny Boy ", " When Irish Eyes are Smiling ", " Toorah Loorah Looral ", or other forbidden requests )
Glinda, as well as her other good witch counterpart, appear in a little-known 1995 version of " The Wizard of Oz " made for British television.
For example, in a 2003 collaboration with little-known group the Sisters of the Underground on a track entitled " Global ", she performs lyrics in the chorus which acknowledge Japan, Canada, Sweden, Norway, and Thailand, among other countries, for fostering vibrant hip hop communities, and Japan in particular for the dedication of her Japanese fans.
Regular departments include " Body Language ," which explains the physical and emotional changes that happen during childhood and puberty ; " Global Village ," which introduces readers to girls from other countries ; " Women's Work ," which profiles a woman in an interesting profession ; " Herstory ," which introduces readers to little-known women from history ; " Girls on the Go ," which covers girls ' activism and adventure stories ; and " Science Side Effects ," which contains a science experiment girls can try at home.
Lucassen selected other little-known musicians to form the rest of the band.
* Chris Mooney, Boston Globe, August 28, 2005, " Thanks to a little-known piece of legislation, scientists at the EPA and other agencies find their work questioned not only by industry, but by their own government "

other and forgotten
`` Tact '', by its very derivation, implies that its possessor keeps in touch with other people, but the author of Clericis Laicos and Unam Sanctam, the wielder of the two swords, the papal sun of which the imperial moon was but a dim reflection, the peer of Caesar and vice-regent of Christ, was so high above other human beings that he had forgotten what they were like.
There had been something sinister about him that warned me against him, -- I had never felt that way about any other boy, -- but when he uttered his name on the telephone I had forgotten this and I was glad to do what he asked of me.
If the content of faith is to be presented today in a form that can be `` understanded of the people '' -- and this, it must not be forgotten, is one of the goals of the perennial theological task -- there is no other choice but to abandon completely a mythological manner of representation.
Among other adventures, Atalanta participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar, which Artemis had sent to destroy Calydon because King Oeneus had forgotten her at the harvest sacrifices.
While he did well in Las Vegas and other areas, and made records for the Kapp Records label, he was largely a forgotten figure — even though inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1968.
Pepper, the notion of the concept album came to the forefront of the popular and critical mind, with the earlier prototypes and examples from traditional pop music and other genres sometimes forgotten.
Like many other Greek mathematical treatises, Diophantus was forgotten in Western Europe during the so-called Dark Ages, since the study of ancient Greek had greatly declined.
In the U. S. at the time other political phrases ( such as " Free Huey " about Black Panther Huey Newton ) became briefly popular as graffiti in limited areas, only to be forgotten.
In time, the other rules of thumb were forgotten.
First, that the recollection of everything done by one party or the other between March, 1585, and our accession to the crown, and during all the preceding period of troubles, remain obliterated and forgotten, as if no such things had ever happened ....
Although Gregor Mendel had published his article on the genetics of peas in 1865, Mendel's paper was largely forgotten for more than a generation – not rediscovered by other scientists until 1899.
But over time, all of the works produced at the Savoy by composers and librettists other than Gilbert and Sullivan were largely forgotten.
On the other hand, English crime writer Edgar Wallace, who was immensely popular with the English readership during the early decades of the 20th century ( and who achieved fame in German-speaking countries due to the many B movies made in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s that were based on his novels ), had almost been forgotten in his home country until House of Stratus eventually started republishing many of his 170 books around the turn of the millennium.
His work was interrupted during the First World War, and would later then be taken up by other archaeologists, gradually uncovering some of the forgotten monuments of the ancient capital.
This is supposed to mean he has been forgotten, even though he grew up with the rest of the characters, not unlike the way Collins is not as well known to the general population as the other members of the Apollo 11 flight.
Most of the other members of the group are largely forgotten outside the context of the history of Imagism.
The forgotten lives of local residents are documented by photographs, costumes and other furnishings in the changing exhibits including many of the Chinese community who helped establish Marysville.
( Barnes, 1997: 35 ) In either case, the train station that had served as the main source of livelihood for the town was completely destroyed, along with such forgotten landmarks as the Nunica Conservatory for Music and other Fine Arts and the Nunica casino.
It is a lone reminder of this forgotten industrial era and, despite its age, it remains much taller than any other structure in the city.
At the other chronological extreme, Désormière edited and performed early music, reviving mostly forgotten compositions by the likes of François Couperin, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and Michel Richard Delalande.
It unearthed a forgotten report from more than a century earlier, one that had not been referred to in other accounts of the species up to that time.
: After every other Viceroy has been forgotten, Curzon will be remembered because he restored all that was beautiful in India.
Martin and other American builders including Washburn and others since forgotten ( Schmidt & Maul, Stumcke, Tilton ) used X-bracing instead.

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