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Mrs. Long still feels the same unique spirit of Westminster which she stated the present Juniors will experience today but probably will not appreciate in full for a number of years.
As part of the same arrangement, Torrio had, in the spirit of peace and good will, and in exchange for armed support in the April election campaign, bestowed upon O'Banion a third share in the Hawthorne Smoke Shop proceeds and a cut in the Cicero beer trade.
It is they, of course, who keep it alive and preserve it so the same spirit will continue to be present in the Corps for future recruits to find as they come into it.
* Hymns: Alcaeus sang about the gods in the spirit of the Homeric hymns, to entertain his companions rather than to glorify the gods and in the same meters that he used for his ' secular ' lyrics.
In his tactical writings the same spirit is conspicuous.
In the spirit of ecumenism more recent Catholic translations ( e. g. the New American Bible, Jerusalem Bible, and ecumenical translations used by Catholics, such as the RSV-CE ) use the same " standardized " ( King James Version ) spellings and names as Protestant Bibles ( e. g. 1 Chronicles as opposed to the Douaic 1 Paralipomenon, 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings instead of 1-4 Kings ) in those books which are universally considered canonical, the protocanonicals.
On November 29, 1921, the trustees declared it to be the express policy of the Institute to pursue scientific research of the greatest importance and at the same time " to continue to conduct thorough courses in engineering and pure science, basing the work of these courses on exceptionally strong instruction in the fundamental sciences of mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; broadening and enriching the curriculum by a liberal amount of instruction in such subjects as English, history, and economics ; and vitalizing all the work of the Institute by the infusion in generous measure of the spirit of research.
In the same way he was the animating spirit of the League of Halle, formed in 1533, from which sprang in 1538 the Holy League of Nuremberg for the maintenance of the religious Peace of Nuremberg.
# For iconoclasts, the only real religious image must be an exact likeness of the prototype – of the same substance – which they considered impossible, seeing wood and paint as empty of spirit and life.
In contemporary Chinese society, tongzhi ( same goal or spirit ) is the term used to refer to homosexuals ; most Chinese are reluctant to divide this classification further to identify lesbians.
With the exploration of the West, mining camps were established and " expressed a distinctive spirit, an enduring legacy to the new nation ;" Gold Rushers would experience the same problems as the Land Rushers of the transient West that preceded them.
She meets and befriends a larger version of the same kind of spirit ( ō or " large " totoro ), which identifies itself by a series of roars that she interprets as " Totoro " ( in the original Japanese dub, this stems from Mei's mispronunciation of the word for " troll ").
Tantra is at the same time a method of psychoanalysis, a way of integrating the body, mind and spirit, and a way of using the mind or will to cause change in one's external situations and circumstances, hence " magic ".
All learned men and doctors of divinity say that God created it in the beginning ; but it is not so: the very idea lessens man in my estimation ... We say that God Himself is a self-existing being ... Man does exist upon the same principles ... Bible does not say in the Hebrew that God created the spirit of man.
At the same time, there was a rise in philosophical and midrashic interpretations depicting women in a negative light, emphasizing a duality between matter and spirit in which femininity was associated, negatively, with earth and matter.
The SPR was the first organisation of its kind in the world, its stated purpose being " to approach these varied problems without prejudice or prepossession of any kind, and in the same spirit of exact and unimpassioned enquiry which has enabled science to solve so many problems, once not less obscure nor less hotly debated.
With single malts, the now properly aged spirit may be " vatted ", or " married ", with other single malts ( sometimes of different ages ) from the same distillery.
The symbolism regarding the tree of life, according to Emanuel Swedenborg, reflects the perception of our mind ( or spirit, which is the same thing according to Swedenborg's phylosophy ).
Leo Strauss ( in The City and Man ) locates the problem in the nature of Athenian democracy itself, about which, he argued, Thucydides had a deeply ambivalent view: on one hand, Thucydides ' own " wisdom was made possible " by the Periclean democracy, which had the effect of liberating individual daring, enterprise and questioning spirit, but this same liberation, by permitting the growth of limitless political ambition, led to imperialism and, eventually, civic strife.
The same he held good for all species, believing, with Plato, that everything before it appeared on earth had first its being in spirit.
The spirit is the same in all three however: Themistocles introduces himself to the king and seeks to enter his service.
At the same time though, the courtier is expected to have a warrior spirit, to be athletic, and have good knowledge of the humanities, Classics and fine arts.
There are many varieties of this form of Unitarianism, ranging from the belief that the Son was a divine spirit of the same nature as God before coming to earth, to the belief that he was an angel or other lesser spirit creature of a wholly different nature from God.
In his first major speech after he had lost his seat in the 1918 general election, Asquith said: " That is the purpose and the spirit of Liberalism, as I learned it as a student in my young days, as I was taught it both by the precept and the example of the great Liberal statesman Mr Gladstone ... that remains the same today.

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About the same time, George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss was published, introducing Maggie Tulliver " who is explicitly compared with Hamlet " though " with a reputation for sanity ".
Senior Director of Search states that "... What changed with Yahoo's ranking algorithms is that while we still index the meta keyword tag, the ranking importance given to meta keyword tags receives the lowest ranking signal in our system .... it will actually have less effect than introducing those same words in the body of the document, or any other section.
Also a change was made that same year to the Patriots uniforms, changing their primary colors from their traditional red and white to blue and silver, and introducing a new logo.
In Omaha hold ' em, if the board is, 5 ♠ 6 ♠ A ♣ 9 ♠ < font color = red > 5 ♥</ font >, any player with 2-3 makes the nut-low hand, 6-5-3-2-A, while a player with 2-4 makes the second-nut-low hand, 6-5-4-2-A ( the nut-high hands remain the same as in Texas hold ' em, in this case 7 ♠ 8 ♠ to make a straight flush, although one can go as low as aces full by introducing quads and straight flush blockers ).
Some environmentalists assert that ( re ) introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
The customer wants that fault fixed, but the vendor has to maintain that faulty state, even across newer revisions of the same product, because that behaviour is a de-facto standard and many more customers would have to pay the price of any break in interoperability caused by fixing the original problem and introducing new behaviour.
At the same time, Edward expanded the ranks of the peerage upwards, by introducing the new title of duke for close relatives of the king.
All of Ella Fitzgerald's scat performances of " How High the Moon ", for instance, use the same tempo, begin with a chorus of a straight reading of the lyric, move to a " specialty chorus " introducing the scat chorus, and then the scat itself.
For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies ”
The informants were publicly punished and banished from the city, and Titus further prevented abuses by introducing legislation that made it unlawful for persons to be tried under different laws for the same offense.
This is a risk that wildlife conservationists encounter when introducing predators to prey that have not coevolved with the same or similar predators.
It more-less follows the same format of the original version but with several changes to the way the games are played and introducing new games.
That same year, Webb performed live at the club Cinegrill, performing " What Does a Woman See in a Man " and introducing several additional new songs, including " Sandy Cove " and an old folk hymn, " I Will Arise ".
At the same time Scott modified the decorative style, losing much of the Gothic detailing and introducing a more modern, monumental style.
The Byrds recorded at the same studio and heard Shankar's music, which led them to incorporate some of its elements in theirs, introducing the genre to their friend George Harrison of The Beatles.
Isaac Newton ( 4 January 1643 – 31 March 1727 ) is credited with introducing the idea that the motion of objects in the heavens, such as planets, the Sun, and the Moon, and the motion of objects on the ground, like cannon balls and falling apples, could be described by the same set of physical laws.
She played the role of a demanding, controlling, and pessimistic glamour-puss from the valley, making fun of popular music acts while at the same time introducing their music videos.
Although the hypothetical evil genius is never stated to be one and the same as the hypothetical " deus deceptor ," ( God the deceiver ) the inference by the reader that they are is a natural one, and the requirement that the deceiver is capable of introducing deception even into mathematics is seen by commentators as a necessary part of Descartes ' argument.
Sefton Delmer managed a successful black propaganda campaign through several radio stations which were designed to be popular with German troops while at the same time introducing news material that would weaken their morale under a veneer of authenticity.
This has been tackled by introducing a ' four second rule ', to prevent constant and unrealistic attacks, and judges are not to score the same strike if used more than twice in succession.
Only the covered wings and tubular fuselage framework of the J 3 were ever completed, before the project was abandoned-the slightly later Junkers J. I armored sesquiplane had its all-metal wings and horizontal stabilizer made in the same manner as the J 3's wings had been, along with the experimental and airworthy all-duralumin Junkers J 7 single seat fighter design, which led to the Junkers D. I low-wing monoplane fighter introducing all-duralumin aircraft structural technology to German military aviation in 1918.
( Of course, this is the same proposition that had to be proved as a theorem before introducing a new function symbol in the previous section.
In the same way the quaternions can be defined by introducing abstract symbols i, j, k which satisfy the rules i < sup > 2 </ sup > =
Following the general public's acceptance of the postage stamps and the ridicule of the Mulready stationery produced at the same time, vast supplies of the letter sheets were given to government departments, such as the tax office, for official use and the idea of introducing an official stamp was abandoned.

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