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words and historian
In the words of historian Henry Steele Commager, " In a Franklin could be merged the virtues of Puritanism without its defects, the illumination of the Enlightenment without its heat.
The authors ' caveats and repeated efforts at alternative definition have been echoed in subsequent scholarship: in the more than five decades since, there have been innumerable further attempts at definition, yet in the words of cinema historian Mark Bould, film noir remains an " elusive phenomenon ... always just out of reach ".
It was not, in the words of naval historian John Pryor, a " ship-killer " comparable to the naval ram, which by then had fallen out of use.
For a time, the Spanish Empire dominated the oceans with its experienced navy and ruled the European battlefield with its fearsome and well trained infantry, the famous, in the words of the prominent French historian Pierre Vilar, " enacting the most extraordinary epic in human history ".
In the words of one historian: " The savage hordes of popular lore seldom materialized on African battlefields.
In the words of one modern historian, " On the fate of Orléans hung that of the entire kingdom.
From the 1040s onwards, however, successive popes had put forward a reforming message that emphasised the importance of the church being " governed more coherently and more hierarchically from the centre " and established " its own sphere of authority and jurisdiction, separate from and independent of that of the lay ruler ", in the words of historian Richard Huscroft.
For that purpose, they believed, the music needed to stay " accessible and unpretentious ", in the words of music historian Simon Reynolds.
Espínola was " perhaps the most hated Paraguayan of his era ", in the words of historian John Hoyt Williams.
From the 1040s onwards, however, successive popes had put forward a reforming message that emphasised the importance of the church being " governed more coherently and more hierarchically from the centre " and established " its own sphere of authority and jurisdiction, separate from and independent of that of the lay ruler ", in the words of historian Richard Huscroft.
According to the historian Robin Blackburn, the words " the hireling and slave " allude to the fact that the British attackers had many ex-slaves in their ranks, who had been promised liberty and demanded to be placed in the battle line " where they might expect to meet their former masters ".
# A Finnish historian, Matti Klinge, has speculated that the words " Wends " or " Vandals " used in Scandinavian sources occasionally meant all peoples of the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea from Pomerania to Finland, including some Finnic peoples.
In the words of historian R. J. Knecht, " she underestimated the strength of religious conviction, imagining that all would be well if only she could get the party leaders to agree ".
While the art of the older masters was based in the physical world of everyday experience, Bosch confronts his viewer with, in the words of the art historian Walter Gibson, " a world of dreams nightmares in which forms seem to flicker and change before our eyes.
In the words of a recent historian: " Offa was driven by a lust for power, not a vision of English unity ; and what he left was a reputation, not a legacy.
After 785, in the words of one historian, " Offa was the rival, not the overlord, of Kentish kings ".
In the words of historian Ellen Fitzpatrick, Debo's book " advanced a crushing analysis of the corruption, moral depravity, and criminal activity that underlay white administration and execution of the allotment policy.
Molotov's and Voroshilov's role in the making of the new Soviet anthem was, in the words of historian Simon Sebag-Montefiore, acting as music judges for Stalin.
This group had decided, in the words of historian John Mack Faragher, " to send a message of their opposition to settlement ….
In the words of historian G. R. Elton, " from that moment his autocratic system was complete ".
The Háttatal ( c. 20, 000 words ) is the last section of the Prose Edda composed by the Icelandic poet, politician, and historian Snorri Sturluson.
The hubristic Marsyas in surviving literary sources eclipses the figure of the wise Marsyas suggested in a few words by the Hellenistic historian Diodorus Siculus, who refers to Marsyas as admired for his intelligence ( sunesis ) and self-control ( sophrosune ), not qualities found by Greeks in ordinary satyrs.
Known for his military successes and sense of duty, Stilicho was, in the words of the great historian Edward Gibbon, “ the last of the Roman generals .”
In the words of historian Max Rein in 1988, " Kristallnacht came ... and everything was changed.
Despite opposing the collaborating regime, the French Résistance generally sympathised with its antifeminism and did not encourage the participation of women in war and politics, following, in the words of the historian, Henri Noguères, " a notion of inequality between the sexes as old as our civilisation and as firmly implanted in the Résistance as it was elsewhere in France.

words and François
The Renaissance writer François Rabelais ( b. 1494 ) helped to shape French as a literary language, Rabelais ' French is characterised by the re-introduction of Greek and Latin words.
He called together John Bureau, Jacques Coeur and Etienne Chevalier, all confidants of the beautiful Agnès, and all interfering in public affairs, and spoke these words, attributed to François I as a reminder:
" Almost a century beforehand, César Franck had ecstatically said of the rather modest Cavaillé-Coll instrument at l ' Eglise St .- Jean-St .- François in Paris with words that summed up everything the builder was trying to do: " Mon nouvel orgue?
Hardy's verse style is sometimes convoluted and awkward and he shows a certain love of rare or erudite words ( both of these stylistic habits would be condemned by François de Malherbe in the same period ); for these reasons later critics have called Hardy unreadable.
Paris, close to insurrection, and, in François Mignet's words, " intoxicated with liberty and enthusiasm ," showed wide support for the Assembly.
Although French poetry during the reign of Henri IV and Louis XIII was still largely inspired by the poets of the late Valois court, some of their excesses and poetic liberties found censure, especially in the work of François de Malherbe who criticized La Pléiade's and Philippe Desportes's irregularities of meter or form ( the suppression of the cesura by a hiatus, sentences clauses spilling over into the next line " enjambement ", neologisms constructed from Greek words, etc .).
Although French poetry during the reign of Henri IV and Louis XIII was still largely inspired by the poets of the late Valois court, some of their excesses and poetic liberties found censure — especially in the work of François de Malherbe, who criticized La Pléiade's and Philippe Desportes's irregularities of meter or form ( the suppression of the cesura by a hiatus, sentence clauses spilling over into the next line — enjambement — neologisms constructed from Greek words, etc .).

words and assembly
God gave Moses the two tables of stone containing the words of the ten commandments spoken to the people in the day of the assembly, written with the " finger of God ".
This implementation is subroutine-threaded, with about 20 words written in assembly language, and the complete system occupying a total of about 8K of RAM.
Individual letters are assembled into words and lines of text with the aid of a composing stick, and the whole assembly is tightly bound together to make up a page image called a forme, where all letter faces are exactly the same height to form a flat surface of type.
The words fabric and cloth are used in textile assembly trades ( such as tailoring and dressmaking ) as synonyms for textile.
" He got up in the assembly and attacked Agamemnon in the words of Achilles him greedy and a coward.
" The words delighted the assembly and attracted the attention of George Clemenceau, but left the relationship between Laval and Herriot permanently strained.
The Jamtlandic Jamtamót is claimed to be founded just a couple of years after the Icelandic Alþingi was established, Jamtamót is the only assembly that is called moot instead of " Thing " in the Scandinavian countries ; even though it is two different words, it has the same exact meaning.
Tinghaugen, from the Old Norse words ting meaning assembly and haugr meaning hill, is close to the mediaeval church at Logtun.
In using the word ἐκκλησία ( ekklēsia, " church "), early Christians were employing a term that, while it designated the assembly of a Greek city-state, in which only citizens could participate, was traditionally used by Greek-speaking Jews to speak of Israel, the people of God, and that appeared in the Septuagint in the sense of an assembly gathered for religious reasons, often for a liturgy ; in that translation ἐκκλησία stood for the Hebrew word קהל ( qahal ), which however it also rendered as συναγωγή ( synagōgē, " synagogue "), the two Greek words being largely synonymous until Christians distinguished them more clearly.
This is reflected in some other assembly languages by using words like load, store or copy instead of move.
The monarch's role in the proceedings changed over time: early on, the monarch would say some introductory words, before calling upon the Lord Chancellor ( or Lord Keeper ) to address the assembly.
Here is a simple example of index register use in assembly language pseudo-code that sums a 100 entry array of 4-byte words:
Although he had no authority to make this offer, the assembly, caught up in the enthusiasm of the moment, went along with him, urging Cleon to back up his words with action.
Instead, these groups use words sucom Hall to identify their places of worship, and seldom, if ever, use the word ' church ' to describe any building in use by them for the purpose of such assembly.
The assembly would sit continuously, so as not to give a king or other ambitious individual the opportunity ( in Mignet's words ) " to profit by the intervals in which he would be left alone.
Immediately after uttering these words, one member of the assembly states the phrase, " Bole So Nihal ", or " he who pronounces these words shall be fulfilled " ( Singh, Inderjit ).
The hood had an integrated forward-facing scoop which sealed to the air cleaner assembly and bore a decal on each side with the words " SIX PACK " in red letters, " Six Pack " being the name used for the 6-bbl induction setup when installed on a Dodge ( Plymouth went with " 440 6bbl " on the A12 Road Runners ).
Interestingly, the points guaranteed the freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, conscience, equal rights for women and all peoples of Russia ( and the rights of the latter for self determination )-in other words, many of the same rights that were already guaranteed by the text of the existing Soviet Constitution, but disregarded on a daily basis by Stalin's government.
» – " This week, the minister of State, minister for research and technology < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > presents us a bill of which I'll say, without talking in latin for once, but instead borrowing my words from the physicists, that it is mostly an assembly of legislative neutrons, I mean of texts with a null juridical charge.
The FOCAL interpreter was written in very tight assembly language and typically used only 3K 12-bit words, leaving a somewhat limiting 1K words to hold the user program, and variables.
The name derives from the Sanskrit words ranga, meaning " place of assembly ," and nath, meaning " protector ," and thus by extension the name literally means " protector of the place of assembly.

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