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course and explaining
It was said that a man from Crockett's district, Horatio Bunce, converted Crockett to such a course of action by explaining that the Constitution did not allow Congress to give charity.
" The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd " ( 1600 ) by Sir Walter Raleigh also comments on the anti-pastoral as the nymph responds realistically to the idealizing shepherd of The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by embracing and explaining the true course of nature and its incompatibility with the love that the Shepherd yearns for with the nymph.
While explaining in this lecture the origin of the general course with which he guides his Institute, Gurdjieff claims that he consulted with individuals who lived over two centuries, and who approached 300 years old.
While studying under Tegault, Dubois began his career as a professor with a course explaining the work of Hippocrates and Galen.
McCormack also said that he was 13 when his father died, but Garrison Nelson has written that Joseph left the family to work as a stonemason in coastal Maine, and in 1929 was buried in a pauper's grave in Waldoboro, Maine ; Nelson also offers other evidence about McCormack's parents and siblings, in the course of explaining why McCormack might have felt the need to reinvent himself.
In The Curriculum, the first textbook published on the subject, in 1918, John Franklin Bobbitt said that curriculum, as an idea, has its roots in the Latin word for race-course, explaining the curriculum as the course of deeds and experiences through which children become the adults they should be, for success in adult society.
As he only appeared in the first and second seasons, the character was only referred to over the course of the series ( his character's extramarital affairs were introduced late in the series as a way of explaining Roseanne's parents ' estrangement and his departure from the scene ).
The United States Golf Association ( USGA ) cites three stories explaining that the term derived from the name of a Canadian golfer, David Mulligan, one time manager of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, who played at the Country Club of Montreal golf course, in Saint-Lambert near Montreal during the 1920s.
( Asensio takes Fernández Duro strongly to task for not adequately explaining the length of the separation ; Fernández Duro responds that Pinzón simply continued the prior course, and if Columbus wanted, he should have had a pretty fair idea where to find him over the next several days.
To correct this oversight, Nicole projected herself into Emma's mind for the first time ( Emma of course mistook her for a younger Monet ), explaining the situation so that Emma would release the team and talk sense into Toad.
Despite an initial confrontation upon their arrival ( in the course of which the SDF-3 sustains damage to its fold system, explaining why it does not return to Earth when it finds the Masters gone ), the REF opts not to pursue a war against the Regent.

course and word
Now, of course, that the Russians are the nuclear villains, radiation is a nastier word than it was in the mid, when the US was testing in the atmosphere.
An attempted middle course might lead to devices like a 5000-word alphabetized dictionary from which every fiftieth word was selected.
`` Sad '' was not the right word, of course.
He didn't tell Miss Jen, but she must have got word from the cook or nurse, who of course knew those Quinzaine nigs, and she really took a fit.
In the Baroque world, additional instruments could be optionally added to the continuo ; in the Classical world, all parts were noted specifically, though not always notated, as a matter of course, so the word " obbligato " became redundant.
Such word sets can also be called etymological twins, and of course they may come in groups of higher numbers, as with, for example, the words wain ( native ) wagon ( Dutch ) and vehicle ( Latin ) in English.
The word dessert is most commonly used for this course in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Ireland, while pudding or, informally, sweet or afters are alternative terms that may also be used in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries, including New Zealand and India.
The paradigmatic case was, of course, the Jewish diaspora ; some dictionary definitions of diaspora, until recently, did not simply illustrate but defined the word with reference to that case.
As an idea, curriculum stems from the Latin word for race course, referring to the course of deeds and experiences through which children grow to become mature adults.
Over the course of 2011, the word " hacker " gained a fourth meaning, generally referring to someone who challenges the existing order, most often using science, engineering, or information technology.
Characters ( five-bit Baudot characters, of course ) could be stored three to a 15-bit word, but this representation is impossible to handle except by library routines.
Though the term has fallen into disfavor among botanists as a formal way to categorize " useless " plants, the informal use of the word " weeds " to describe those plants that are deemed worthy of elimination is illustrative of the general tendency of people and societies to seek to alter or shape the course of nature.
In a course at the LSA summer institute in 1991, Alan Prince and Paul Smolensky developed Optimality Theory — an overall architecture for phonology according to which languages choose a pronunciation of a word that best satisfies a list of constraints which is ordered by importance: a lower-ranked constraint can be violated when the violation is necessary in order to obey a higher-ranked constraint.
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
The number three is never mentioned in relation to God in scripture, which of course is the number that is central to the word " Trinity ".
It is a subliminal message technique, a word that the majority of the population since early childhood has been trained to ignore ( and, of course, trained to forget both the training and the fact that they are ignoring it ), but which they associate with a vague sense of unease.
The word is not itself a negative expression, though it can of course be used as such depending on context.
In the course of his examinations of the visual acuity of the natives, Rivers showed that colour-blindness did not exist or was very rare, but that the colour vision of Papuans was not the same type as that of Europeans ; they possessed no word for blue, and an intelligent native found nothing unnatural in applying the same name to the brilliant blue sea or sky and to the deepest black.
# Next comes the salad course, although salad may often refer to a cooked vegetable, rather than the greens most people associate with the word.
) and as a sun god :... the Greeks were as firmly convinced as many modern Bible-readers that the Semites, or the Orientals generally, worshipped a god called Baal or Bel, the truth of course being that ba ' al is a Semitic word for lord or master, and so applies to a multitude of gods.
In Greek, the notions of language and reason are easily confused in the word logos, so speaking poorly was easily conflated with being stupid, an association not of course limited to the ancient Greeks.
Farang is also the Thai word for the guava fruit, introduced by Portuguese traders over 400 years ago, which of course can lead to jokes when foreigners are seen eating a guava in Thailand.
These were followed in due course by the current, almost identical, " peso " currency without the word " nuevo ".
Some methodologies use the word stylobate to describe only the topmost step of the temple's base, while stereobate is used to describe the remaining steps of the platform beneath the stylobate and just above the leveling course.

course and trance
Jordania suggested that battle trance and associated loss of fear and pain ( known as analgesia ) were designed in the course of evolution by forces of natural selection as a survival mechanism, as individual hominids were too weak to stand against the formidable African ground predators after they descended from the relatively safe trees to the ground.

course and poem
In the course of the poem " he considers every form of sexual orientation-celibacy, homosexuality, hedonism, and heterosexuality-raising the same kinds of questions as when he considers Islam or Democracy.
Like " Jabberwocky ," another poem published in Through the Looking Glass, " Haddocks ’ Eyes " appears to have been revised over the course of many years.
He continued by discussing the preface: " despite its obvious undependability as a guide to the actual process of the poem's composition, the preface can still, in Wheeler's words, lead us ' to ponder why Coleridge chose to write a preface ... ' What the preface describes, of course, is not the actual process by which the poem came into being, but an analogue of poetic creation as logos, a divine ' decree ' or fiat which transforms the Word into the world.
The book takes the form of Huxley ’ s recollection of a mescaline trip that took place over the course of an afternoon, and takes its title from William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
He was for some time engaged in the production of a magnificent folio manuscript of Virgil's Aeneid, and in the course of that work had begun to translate the poem into English verse.
In the United States, Virgil and specifically the Aeneid were taught in the fourth year of a Latin sequence, at least until the 1960s ; the current ( 2011 ) Advanced Placement curriculum in Latin continues to assign a central position to the poem: " The AP Latin: Virgil Exam is designed to test the student's ability to read, translate, understand, analyze, and interpret the lines of the Aeneid that appear on the course syllabus in Latin.
Baxter failed to complete his course work at the University of Otago, due to increasing alcoholism and was forced to take a range of odd jobs from 1945-7, most notably a cleaner at Chelsea Sugar Refinery, which inspired the poem " Ballad of the Stonegut Sugar Works ".
Coleridge claimed to have perceived the entire course of the poem in a dream ( possibly an opium-induced haze ), but was interrupted by this visitor from Porlock ( a village in the South West of England, near Exmoor ) while in the process of writing it.
Similarly, critics dispute whether Prufrock is going somewhere during the course of the poem.
Of course he thought Casabianca's was the noblest life that perished there ; there could be no two opinions about that ; it never occurred to him that the moral of the poem was that young people cannot begin too soon to exercise discretion in the obedience they pay to their papa and mamma.
Of course, some important parts of the poem were more or less Longfellow ’ s invention from fragments or his imagination.
In the course of the poem, such literal journeys become the metaphorical vehicle for a spiritual journey — the quest within the poet's memory [...]".
In the course of writing for Varpas, he wrote down his thoughts on what Lithuania was and what it should be, resulting in the fifty-word poem called Lietuva, Tėvynė mūsų ( Lithuania, Our Homeland ).
The poem is presented and taught in many schools in the English-speaking world: these include the 7th grade of most schools of the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education ( ICSE ), India ; the English Literature GCSE course in some examination boards in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland ; and in the current Higher School Certificate syllabus topic, Inner Journeys, New South Wales, Australia.
Still another musical influence, suggested by the opening clarinet phrase which becomes used considerably in the course of the symphony, is Richard Strauss's tone poem Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks.
Joyce and Gogarty had quarreled the previous autumn, and Cosgrave presented the poem as a peace offering, writing Joyce that " the appended song of J is of course Gogarty's.
The film's director Laura Dunn stated, " We are of course most grateful to Mr. Berry for sharing his inspired work — his poem served as a guide post for me throughout this, at times meandering, project.
:" Accordingly we set off and proceeded along the Quantock Hills towards Watchet, and in the course of this walk was planned the poem of the " Ancient Mariner ", founded on a dream, as Mr. Coleridge said, of his friend, Mr. Cruikshank.
Running 5, 220 minutes ( 87 hours, or 3 days and 15 hours ) in length, the movie has no plot, instead consisting of artist L. D. Groban reading his 4, 080-page poem " A Cure for Insomnia " over the course of three and a half days, spliced with occasional clips from heavy metal and pornographic videos.
In the course of the poem, Harbard boasts of his sexual prowess, his magical and tactical abilities, asking Thor about his.
It was the first poem of its kind written by a participant in the course of the events narrated and the first to immortalize the beginnings of a modern country.
The press release drafted by Sinfield to promote Lizard wryly quoted Max Ehrmann's poem " Desiderata ", which contains advice on how to chart a true course through confusion.
In course of time he produced his first poem, The Baviad ( 1791 ), a satire directed against the Della Cruscans, a group of sentimental and to Gifford's conservative mentality dangerously radical poets.
He says that he wishes to avoid elevating the targets of the satire by mentioning their names ( which, of course, did happen, as a number of persons are only remembered for their appearances in the poem ), but he similarly did not want innocents to be mistaken for the targets.

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