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If a ) testimonies conflict one another, b ) there are a small number of witnesses, c ) the speaker has no integrity, d ) the speaker is overly hesitant or bold, or e ) the speaker is known to have motives for lying, then the epistemologist has reason to be skeptical of the speaker's claims.
In Sir Walter Scott's The Heart of Midlothian, for example, the heroine, Jeanie Deans, a Scottish Presbyterian, writes to her father about the church situation she has found in England ( bold added ):
The particle nature is more easily discerned if an object has a large mass, and it was not until a bold proposition by Louis de Broglie in 1924 that the scientific community realised that electrons also exhibited wave – particle duality.
In January 2012, Prime Minister David Cameron announced at Pinewood film studios to businesses that the government has bold ambitions for the film industry.
The performances his actors gave were invariable portrayals of personalities developed into recognizable images of popular culture, “ their acting has the bold simplicity of an icon ...”
The foggy and vague world is a world that the bold optimist has yet to construct according to his will.
Maroger has been criticized by some modern writers on painting because of his bold claims about having found the secret formulas of the Masters.
Acknowledging that Thor has arrived, Loki asks Thor why he is raging, and says that Thor won't be so bold to fight against the wolf when he swallows Odin at Ragnarök.
Another, more psychological factor that has played a part here is that a long-standing mutual distrust or antipathy felt between former East Berliners and West Berliners ( Ossis and Wessis according to the well-known slang terms ), is still very much in evidence in the city and elsewhere in Germany, and bold civil engineering projects and architectural statements are not going to make it go away by themselves.
Cabernet Sauvignon is a very bold and assertive wine that has potential to overwhelm light and delicate dishes.
In a bold assertion of Papal sovereignty, Boniface declared that " God has placed us over the Kings and Kingdoms.
Some mathematicians, therefore, do not recognize blackboard bold as a separate style from bold: Jean-Pierre Serre, for example, has publicly inveighed against the use of " blackboard bold " anywhere other than on a blackboard, and uses double-struck letters when writing bold on the blackboard, whereas his published works consistently use ordinary bold for the same symbols.
Each of the word combinations in bold has at least two meanings: a literal meaning and a figurative (= idiomatic ) meaning.
He is trying to accept the real situation in Europe, which has lasted for 25 years, but he is also trying to bring about a new reality in his bold approach to the Soviet Union and the East Bloc.
Sited on the former Chapel Court Garden, it has been planted with flowers and herbs from the 16th century, and is complete by gilded heraldic beasts and bold green and white painted fences.
The most common variety has seven colours, purple, blue, azure, green, yellow, orange and red, and is emblazoned in bold with the Italian word PACE, meaning " peace ".
It is also grown as an ornamental plant for its bold flowers, and has become naturalised in parts of North America.
A critic wrote, " a recklessly bold manner and sketchiness of the wildest and roughest kind, has a genuine feeling for colour and a splendid power of composition and design, which evince a just appreciation of nature very rare amongst artists.
A dedicated ECG machine would usually print onto graph paper which has a background pattern of 1mm squares ( often in red or green ), with bold divisions every 5 mm in both vertical and horizontal directions.

has and flavours
Greek cuisine has a long tradition and its flavours change with the season and its geography.
" Agriculture Canada has developed a " flavour wheel " that details 91 unique flavours that can be present in maple syrup.
Manchego has variety of different flavours depending on its age.
Hennessy usually uses the unofficial brandy grades for its cognac offerings, but has also produced three single distillery cognacs, each with very distinctive flavours arising from the different soils and, to a lesser extent, climate.
Since its opening in the early 90's, it has won numerous ice-cream contests, and it is increasingly renowned for its weird and wonderful flavours.
There has been a lot of criticism of what they have done, because they have protected their chickens against death from this virus but the chickens still get infected ; and then you get drift-the virus mutates in response to the antibodies-and now we have a situation where we have five or six ' flavours ' of H5N1 out there.
However, the market for spiced berry cordial has recently been taken over by cheaper companies manufacturing modern flavours of squash such as lemon, orange & apple and blackcurrant squash.
Molson Coors has launched the world ’ s only microcarbonated lager in November 2009, calling it Molson M. In order to keep the secret of this injection of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > carbonation that results in conserving the taste of the hops better and the flavours generated by the yeast during fermentation, Molson has decided to apply for a patent on the microcarbonation process involved in making the beer.
It supports multiple architectures including Windows, NetWare, Linux and several flavours of Unix and has long been used for user administration, configuration management, and software management.
This has notably happened in the course of the History of Christianity, which saw the emergence of national churches with " ethnic flavours " such as Germanic, Ethiopian, Armenian, Syrian, Greek, Russian and others.
In the Udyoga Parva book of the Mahabharata, this milk is said to be of six flavours and has the essence of all the best things of the earth.
In an approximate version of QCD, which has vanishing quark masses for N quark flavours, there is an exact chiral SU ( N ) xSU ( N ) symmetry of the theory.
) has robust malty flavours and earthy floral aromas from dry hopping with English Fuggles.
Throughout the decade ' Kit Kat ' has introduced dozens of flavours and line extensions within specific consumer markets, and celebrated its 75th anniversary on 10 October 2009.
This has resulted in many new flavours and varieties of the Kit Kat and other confections appearing globally since then.
Oude jenever has a smoother, very aromatic taste with malty flavours.
Rather than to propose a single definition for ubiquitous computing, a taxonomy of properties for ubiquitous computing has been proposed, from which different kinds or flavours of ubiquitous systems and applications can be composed and described.
The film has a generous sprinkling of both — an MTV ambience with everyone cat walking in GAP and Tommy Hilfiger apparel and a preponderance of Valentine Day flavours.
The UK has five current flavours of rolls:
With an emphasis on simplicity, freshness, seasonality and regionalism – Cambodian food has won praise for its elegant and understated use of spice, its harmonious arrangement of contrasting flavours, textures and temperatures within the overall meal rather than a single dish, and its thoughtful and, at times extravagant presentation of dishes with plenty of herbs, leaves, pickles, dipping sauces, edible flowers and other garnishes and condiments.
has a depth of colour, good acidity and the ability to benefit from barrique aging and the associated oak flavours.
In comparison to traditional red wine varieties of Germany, Dornfelder is easier to grow than Spätburgunder, has better resistance to rot than Blauer Portugieser ( as well as deeper colour, more powerful flavours and more tannin ), has stronger stalks than Trollinger, ripens earlier than Lemberger, and achieves higher must weights, i. e., higher natural alcohol levels than most of these varieties.

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