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In other words, nationalism worked well enough when it had limited application, both as to geography and as to population ; ;
But because it is the function of the mind to turn the one into the other by means of the capacities with which words endow it, we do not unwisely examine the type of distinction, in the sphere of politics, on which decisions hang.
by this term he means to ridicule their professions of acting in the interest of the Church despite their own education and manner of life -- a gibe, in other words, at the `` Presbyterianism '' in Harley's family and at Bolingbroke's reputed impiety.
Once more, in other words, Steele is said to be indebted to Swift for his `` wit '' ; ;
In other words, as students go through college, those who are most successful academically tend to become more committed to a `` Bill of Rights '' orientation.
in other words its existence belongs to the period of Roman Britain.
The problem, in other words, is strictly a chronological one.
In other words, atrocities by savages wearing the uniform of the central government might be condoned, had the victims been serving the cause of dissident Katanga.
In other words, the Secretary General is to be a nonpartisan, international servant, not a political, national one.
In other words, the whole storage and pipeline system does not belong to the homeowners nor to the town but rather to Tri-State.
Poster Products Inc., Chicago, Ill.: a changeable copy and display sign which consists of an extruded impact styrene background in choice of colors, onto which are mounted snap-in letters, figures, or words screened on acetate or other types of sheet stock.
In other words, if an ideal gas is compressed and kept at constant temperature, the work done in compressing it is completely converted into heat and transferred to the surrounding heat sink.
In other words, the anastomoses between the bronchial artery and pulmonary artery should be considered as functional or demand shunts.
In other words, if F satisfies the differential equation Af, then F is uniquely expressible in the form Af where Af satisfies the differential equation Af.
In other words, these curves have only fixed intersections common to them all.
But if no two lines of the regulus of multiple secants of **zg can intersect, then the regulus must be quadratic, or in other words, **zg must be either a Af or a Af curve on a nonsingular quadric surface.
In the urban area, in other words, they, unlike some urban ethnic groups, do not concentrate in ghetto colonies.
In other words, the Soviet Union was determined to create a Poland so strong as to be a powerful bulwark against Germany and so closely tied to Russia that there would never be any question of her serving as a cordon sanitaire against the Soviets or posing as an independent, balancing power in between Russia and Germany.
In other words the burden of pleading clearly rested upon the pleader by state law.
It will not, however, be used for symbolic assignment until all other index words or electronic switches have been assigned for the first time.
In other words, like automation machines designed to work in tandem, they shared the same programming, a mutual understanding not only of English words, but of the four stresses, pitches, and junctures that can change their meaning from black to white.
Even less regard for mom and mom's apple pie goes with: Af In other words, the way the speaker relates to mother is clearly indicated.
In other words, the promulgators of the murder plan made clear that physically exterminating the Jews was but an extension of the anti-Semitic measures already operating in every phase of German life, and that the new conspiracy counted on the general anti-Semitism that had made those measures effective, as a readiness for murder.
Although it was at the Battle of The Little Horn, about which more words have been written than any other battle in American history, that the 7th Cavalry first made its mark in history, the regiment was ten years old by then.

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Matthew F. Hale, founder of the World Church of the Creator has published articles stating that all races other than white are " mud races ," which the religion teaches.
** A plane carrying U. S. Congressman Hale Boggs of Louisiana and 3 other men vanishes in Alaska.
During the 1980s, the interdisciplinary team of geologist Jelle Zeilinga de Boer, archaeologist John R. Hale, forensic chemist Jeffrey P. Chanton, and toxicologist Henry R. Spiller investigated the site at Delphi using this photograph and other sources as evidence, as part of a United Nations survey of all active faults in Greece.
Among the other passengers are fellow coaster Hui Fei ( Anna May Wong ), zealous missionary Mr. Carmichael ( Lawrence Grant ), inveterate gambler Sam Salt ( Eugene Pallette ), opium dealer Eric Baum ( Gustav von Seyffertitz ), boarding house keeper Mrs. Haggerty ( Louise Closser Hale ), French officer Major Lenard ( Emile Chautard ), and a mysterious Eurasian, Henry Chang ( Warner Oland ).
Middlesex County Council # 674, headquartered in Middletown, Connecticut, was founded in 1924 and ceased its operation when the Council merged with four other Councils ( Charter Oak, Mattatuck, Nathan Hale and Tunxis ) to form Long Rivers Council in 1972.
The courthouse is bordered by the Hale Avenue Historic District and other structures on the National Historic Register of Historic Places.
* Hale Reservation-A Home to North Beach, Membership Beach, several walking trails, and other outdoor areas.
The other park, Peabody Hale Memorial Park, is the location of the city's swimming pool and baseball diamonds.
It has been proposed that cometary collisions with Earth might have supplied a large proportion of the water in the oceans, but the high D / H ratio measured in Hyakutake and other comets such as Hale – Bopp and Halley's Comet have caused problems for this theory.
After a company of actors came to Oxford, Hale attended so many plays and other social activities that his studies began to suffer, and he began to turn away from Puritanism.
Hale ’ s underlying premise was that property is a source of economic wealth only if some people are prevented from using it in ways that are permitted to other people.
On July 6, 1775, along with other officers, the governor of Connecticut commissioned Nathan Hale as a first lieutenant in the newly raised Seventh Regiment.
* Remarks upon two late ingenious Discourses Matthew Hale ( jurist ) | Matthew Hale ; the one, an Essay, touching the Gravitation and non-Gravitation of Fluid Bodies ; the other, touching the Torricellian Experiment, so far forth as they may concern any passages in his " Enchiridion Metaphysicum ," 1676.
Hale was elected to the Senate in 1855 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Atherton ; James Bell, a Whig, was elected to New Hampshire's other Senate seat in the same election.
Today, portraits of President Lincoln and John Hale hang next to each other in the chambers of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
His character was replaced temporarily by other agents played by Charles Aidman ( four episodes ), Alan Hale, Jr. and William Schallert.
Though other members of the family continued to bear the Rigby name and arms, the bulk of Richard Rigby's wealth fell to his sister who married General Hale, and ultimately to the Pitt-Rivers family, whose members endowed the museum of that name, a treasurehouse of anthropological exotica, at Oxford University.
During its six season run, many familiar actors guest-starred on the show, along with other lesser-known performers who later achieved stardom, among them: John Charles Daly, Elaine Joyce, Gary Dubin, Herbert Anderson, June Foray, Robert Cummings, Sam Edwards, Jerry Van Dyke, J. Pat O ' Malley, Johnny Whitaker, Jesse White, Al Lewis, Gordon Jump, Bernie Kopell, Len Lesser, Bob Hastings, Don Keefer, Don Porter, Alan Hale Jr., Melody Patterson, Rusty Hamer, Regis Toomey, Heather North, Allan Melvin, Parley Baer, Jack Bannon, Rick Lenz, Karen Valentine among many others.
Along with Raguet, Peters, Biddle, and Hale, the other men, called associate founders, were Charles N. Bancker, Andrew Bayard, Samuel Breck, John McCrea, William Schlatter, John C. Stocker, John Strawbridge and Roberts Vaux.
: For other uses, see George Hale ( baseball ).
In addition to Selma, marches and other protests in support of voting rights were held in Perry, Wilcox, Marengo, Greene, and Hale counties.
Dorothy Hale applied the concept of heteroglossia to African-American literature in " Bakhtin in African American Literary Theory ," pointing to a slave narrator remembering his bondage or the racial narrative of the blues as distinctly African-American voices that come into conflict with other dialects.
Kurtz surveyed the major networks, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and other influential media outlets, and found varying levels of use of Brown's information on David Hale as a witness in the Whitewater controversy.

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