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even and ends
The whole purpose of Man's Hope is to portray the tragic dialectic between means and ends inherent in all organized political violence -- and even when such violence is a necessary and legitimate self-defense of liberty, justice and human dignity.
Bevel and score ends of clay piece A so that they overlap about 1/2'' '' and make even thickness.
This phenomenon raises the question whether the guidance of the emotions for therapeutic ends may not have an even wider application in the area of the neuroses.
Adam Smith said, " People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.
A large number of athletes who are unable to turn professional take a second job or even sometimes abandon their athletic aspirations in order to make ends meet.
The first sermon recapitulates the forty years of wilderness wanderings which have led to this moment, and ends with an exhortation to observe the law ( or teachings ); the second reminds the Israelites of the need for exclusive allegiance to one God and observance of the laws he has given them, on which their possession of the land depends ; and the third offers the comfort that even should Israel prove unfaithful and so lose the land, with repentance all can be restored.
One could theoretically include violence or even war as part of this spectrum, but dispute resolution practitioners do not usually do so ; violence rarely ends disputes effectively, and indeed, often only escalates them.
Adam Smith said, " People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.
Land mines continue to kill nearly 20, 000 people every year, even decades after the ends of the conflicts for which they were placed.
They, too, were considered an integral part of the rhyme, so that " pont " could rhyme only with " vont " and not with " long "; but this cannot be reduced to a simple rule about the spelling, since " pont " would also rhyme with " rond " even though one word ends in " t " and the other in " d ".
The efficiency then drops off again at even higher speeds as the exhaust ends up travelling forwards-trailing behind the vehicle.
" Some commentators, recommending a hard stand against the practice, have found therapy inconsistent with a psychologist's ethical duties because " it is more ethical to let a client continue to struggle honestly with her or his identity than to collude, even peripherally, with a practice that is discriminatory, oppressive, and ultimately ineffective in its own stated ends.
The story ends with " The place they go towards is a place even less imaginable to most of us than the city of happiness.
Even though they worked independently of one another, because they employed differing means to similar ends, and because superficial similarities and even some more substantive ones are evident, the public and the critics associated them more than the facts warranted.
To help make ends meet he even took up dentistry, a skill set he was taught by a practicing surgeon who lodged at a friend's house.
For example in the lower divisions wrestlers with the same record in a tournament are generally matched up with each other, and the last matchups often involve undefeated wrestlers competing against each other, even if they are from opposite ends of the division.
If the word or compound includes, or even ends with, a punctuation mark, an apostrophe and an s are still added in the usual way: " Westward Ho!
In addition to the attacks by Cap ' n Hector, certain ships and technologies cannot be obtained after the thirty-day trial ends, and even before then, the game's story lines stop about two thirds of the way through, and plug-ins are not supported.
DCTs are also widely employed in solving partial differential equations by spectral methods, where the different variants of the DCT correspond to slightly different even / odd boundary conditions at the two ends of the array.
Instead, Weber suggests that a ground or motive can be given – for religious or affect reasons, for example — that may meet the criterion of explanation or justification even if it is not an explanation that fits the Zweckrational orientation of means and ends.
Elves are immortal, in the sense that they do not perceivably age, and even if their bodies are slain, their spirits remain bound to the world, going to the Halls of Mandos, where they are later re-embodied ; a cycle that will perpetuate for them until the world ends.
The novel is written in the form of a true story, and even begins and ends with a pseudo-historical prologue and epilogue, adding to the overall feeling of mystery.
Ready-to-use jump wires come in different qualities, some even with tiny plugs attached to the wire ends.
The game ends when any player, after drawing a card, has four cards of the same suit in one's hand ; that suit becomes the " Tri ", i. e. the attempted suit ( even if the player did not intend that suit !).

even and chase
The argument against this last approach is comparable to that which rejects stories about hoop snakes, about snakes that break themselves into many pieces and join up again, or even of ghosts that chase people out of graveyards ; ;
Even in the late 18th century the Abbess of Burtscheid was prevented from building a road linking her territory to the neighbouring estates of the duke of Jülich ; the city of Aachen even deployed its handful of soldiers to chase away the road-diggers.
Prunelle even goes so far as to send Lagaffe to the other side of town on some wild goose chase or bound and gag him and lock him into a cupboard.
the U. S. Supreme Court held that a police officer ’ s attempt to terminate a dangerous high-speed car chase that threatens the lives of innocent bystanders does not violate the Fourth Amendment, even when it places the fleeing motorist at risk of serious injury or death.
They also called up part of the left wing cavalry from the tail of the column and even the flank guard cavalry to take part in the general chase.
This group sometimes targets an isolated female duck, even one of a different species, and proceeds to chase and peck at her until she weakens, at which point the males take turns copulating with the female.
Male Mallards also occasionally chase other male ducks of a different species, and even each other, in the same way.
They will even chase away recently weaned males.
The defensive line attempts to maintain their original formation ( even spacing without holes ), but also to prevent any members of the opposing offensive line from successfully engaging the linebackers, who chase down the ball carrier.
A chase may follow, with the hawk even flipping upside-down to grab the victim from below or following it on foot through vegetation.
Big Head leads Lobo on a chase to nowhere, killing even more and blowing up a solar system in the process.
In a master case, a chase figure may appear with a ratio of 1: 48, or even 1: 96.
To an even smaller group of those who were close, Crossfield discussed distinguishing capabilities of test pilots and who could be counted upon to get recurring reliable data on profile flights and those who were assigned to the chase planes.
So " wages chase prices and prices chase wages ," persisting even in the face of a ( mild ) recession.
Males will chase females over long distances and even attack them face-to-face.
In the meantime, the second innings in Adelaide saw England set Australia a near-impossible 532 for victory ; even today, the highest successful Test run chase is 418.
" They always gather on trash pickup day, but in exchange for some " protection bread ," they'll leave my trash alone and even chase other birds away from it.
The chase scene was filmed along Sager Road near the small village area of Sheffield, Ontario, and even shows the schoolbus of the local school, Dr. John Seaton Public School, and Sheffield Public School.
Here most work studied conjunctive queries, which admit query optimization even under constraints using the chase algorithm.
He allegedly did not direct the police " to use force or resort to firing to chase away the miscreants or to save the lives of those wretched innocents ..." even though he was alerted that the mosque had been demolished and rioters were attacking Muslims in Ayodhya.
If one were to run from them, it would cause the wyrsa to chase them, even if they hadn ’ t been previously chasing the one to run away from them.
During warm weather, as both a precaution to chase away vermin and odors and as a means of displaying the handiwork of the women of the house, beautifully woven blankets of pieced-fur are hung on the outer walls of the home, each blanket serving as a representation of the totem animal of the person it belonged to, and even their pottery is given painted decorations.
The models ( constructed by Kong's builder Marcel Delgado ) and animation are more sophisticated than King Kong, containing more subtle gestures and even some comedic elements, such as the chase scene where Joe is riding in the back of a speeding truck and spits at his pursuers.

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