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reply and piece
" In April 1974, Jay Cocks wrote the film " might better be regarded less as a companion piece to Bonnie and Clyde than as an elaboration and reply.
Fisking can be compared to the Usenet style of responding to an argument's specific points by quoting lines prefixed with the ">" character ( which contrasts with the style often found in e-mail of top-posting a reply, all in one piece ).
White then has the reply 2. bxc4 which is checkmate: black has no safe squares for his king, he cannot capture the checking unit, he cannot interpose a piece between the checking unit and the king, and he cannot paralyse the checking unit ( note that ... Rxe5 paralysing the c5 rook is not possible, because the g5 rook is paralysed by its counterpart on g2 ).
Then, he found a little piece of poetry in a corner of one column that he liked, and he read it to Moody, but only received a polite reply.
His reconstruction of the True Discourse ef Celsus ( 1753 ), from Origen's reply to it, is a competent and learned piece of work.
White can defend the pawn at c4 with a piece by playing 5. Nbd2, 5. Qa4, 5. Qc2 or 5. Qb3, but these moves all diminish control of d4, making ... c7 – c5 a potentially effective reply for Black ; therefore 5. b3 is White's most common response.
She finds the young boys near a roadhouse in the Mojave desert, but they tease, taunt and grab at her, boldly asking for ' a piece of ass ', to which she asks in reply, ' are you sure you'd know what to do with it?
Alvanley Cricket club won their first piece of silveware for 10 years in 2009 scoring an improbable 199 / 3 in 20 overs against a strong Stockport team, who fell 60 runs short in reply.

reply and about
In Elizabeth Gaskell's biography, Anne's father remembered her as precocious, reporting that once, when she was four years old, in reply to his question about what a child most wanted, she answered: " age and experience ".
When Liddell Hart was questioned about this in 1968, and the discrepancy between the English and German editions of Guderian's memoirs, " he gave a conveniently unhelpful though strictly truthful reply.
In particular, the other minds reply argues that we can't use our experience of consciousness to answer questions about other minds ( even the mind of a computer ), and the epiphenomena reply argues that Searle's consciousness does not " exist " in the sense that Searle thinks it does.
In reply, he notes that " y objections to the global warming propaganda are not so much over the technical facts, about which I do not know much, but it ’ s rather against the way those people behave and the kind of intolerance to criticism that a lot of them have.
Because the judge was not a jurist or a legal technician, he often consulted a jurist about the technical aspects of the case, but he was not bound by the jurist's reply.
Thus, when Thomas Young, foreign secretary of the Royal Society of London, wrote to him about the stone in 1814, Silvestre de Sacy suggested in reply that in attempting to read the hieroglyphic text, Young might look for cartouches that ought to contain Greek names and try to identify phonetic characters in them.
[...] You are in the story, you speak to the shadows ( characters ) and they reply, and instead of being on a screen, the story is all about you, and you are in it.
Another ad exhorted male readers to join the British Army, because " all the birds are gagging for squaddies " ( with the fine print on the reply coupon having a tick box where the interested recruit indicates that spending years ducking for cover in Belfast " should just about see right " when it comes to the ladies ).
However, he stated, facing towards the gold delegates, " when you come before us and tell us that we are about to disturb your business interests, we reply that you have disturbed our business interests by your course.
One individual estimated that he sent 500 emails per day and received about seven replies, citing that when he received a reply, he was 70 % certain that he would get the money.
Newton's reply offered " a fansy of my own " about a terrestrial experiment ( not a proposal about celestial motions ) which might detect the Earth's motion, by the use of a body first suspended in air and then dropped to let it fall.
Newton's reply offered " a fansy of my own " about a terrestrial experiment ( not a proposal about celestial motions ) which might detect the Earth's motion, by the use of a body first suspended in air and then dropped to let it fall.
A reply by Johannes Smuts assured her that the British had not forgotten about the Swazi and British representatives would reliably return to Swaziland at an early date.
" When he was asked about his ancestry, he would always reply " Alsace-Lorraine, Germany ," from where his forebears had emigrated to Russia ( and which, at the time of Welk's birth in 1903, had become part of the German Empire ).
In 1962, General Groves wrote to Oppenheimer about the origin of the name, asking if he had chosen it because it was a name common to rivers and peaks in the West and would not attract attention, and elicited this reply:
This allows the load balancer to reply to the client without the client ever knowing about the internal separation of functions.
In the more obvious sense, the reply may simply indicate that the replier neither knows nor cares about what the difference is between the two words.
" Cicero related how, when Heiron of Syracuse asked him to define god, Simonides continually postponed his reply, " because the longer I think about it, the fainter become my hopes of an answer.
" Stobaeus recorded this reply to a man who had confided in Simonides some unflattering things he had heard said about him: " Please stop slandering me with your ears!
When asked about their optimism to reach the town of Social Circle, the travelers would frequently reply, " We have GOOD HOPE.
When Will refuses to give an honest reply about what he wants to do with his life, Sean shows him the door.
Comments in Pál Turán's 1970 speech on the award of a Fields Medal to Alan Baker about theory-building and problem-solving were a reply from the traditionalist camp at the next opportunity, Grothendieck having received the previous Fields Medal in absentia in 1966.

reply and American
`` The American press clamored for many days promising President Kennedy would reply to the most vital domestic and foreign problems confronting the United States.
American paratroopers also famously used a device known as a " cricket " on D-Day in place of a password system as a temporarily unique method of identification ; one metallic click given by the device in lieu of a password was to be met by two clicks in reply.
Chamberlain favoured a more belligerent stance, but Salisbury chose to tread tentatively, and even the Prime Minister's cautious reply to the American demand provoked President Grover Cleveland to imply in December 1895 that war might be the result of British non-compliance.
Rios said angrily that he could reply at once, but the American delegation had already departed from the conference table.
Others reply that the privatization of Iraq's economy is necessary to help it rebuild after years of state mismanagement and centrally planned economics, and that market economics does not conflict with the interests of Iraqis or provide undue advantage to American or foreign investors versus Iraqi investors.
In 1973, Peter A. Sturrock conducted a survey among members of the San Francisco chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where 1175 questionnaires were mailed and 423 were returned, and found no consensus concerning the nature and scientific importance of the UFO phenomenon, with views ranging equally from " impossible " to " certain " in reply to the question, " Do UFOs represent a scientifically significant phenomenon?
In an early December speech to his constituents, he condemned the British military preparations “ before we have made a representation to the American Government, before we have heard a word from it in reply, should be all up in arms, every sword leaping from its scabbard and every man looking about for his pistols and blunderbusses ?” Cobden joined with Bright by speaking at public meetings and by writing letters to newspapers, organizers of meetings that he could not attend, and influential people in and out of Britain.
Vanzetti apparently was moved enough to reply to the young man from his American prison, with a package of anarchist texts for his readings.
He indirectly helped the PCR carry out an electoral fraud during the general election in 1946 by failing to reply to American proposals for organizing fair elections.
Wilson's assumption that Jews somehow represented a bridge between Muslim Turks and Christian Americans rankled Morgenthau ; in reply Wilson assured him that the Porte in Constantinople " was the point at which the interest of American Jews in the welfare of the Jews of Palestine is focused, and it is almost indispensable that I have a Jew in that post.
In addressing Congress the next day, President Roosevelt said, " Indeed, one hour after Japanese squadrons had commenced bombing in Oahu, the Japanese ambassador to the United States and his colleague delivered to the Secretary of State a formal reply to a recent American message.

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