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With all respect to a fine young man, Mr. Roy is not able to provide these necessaries ''.
But it is characteristic of him, we are told, `` his little artifice '', to be able to introduce `` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art ''.
A man must be able to say, `` Father, I have sinned '', or there is no hope for him.
We have proved so able to solve technological problems that to contend we cannot realize a universal goal in the immediate future is to be extremely shortsighted, if nothing else.
The proprietor is able to create a leadership impossible in the corporate structure with its board of directors and stockholders.
The point is that the reactionary, for whatever motive, perceives himself to have been part or a partner of something that extended beyond himself, something which, consequently, he was not able to accept or reject on the basis of subjective preference.
Arlen is one of the few ( possibly the only ) composer Mercer has been able to work with so closely, for they held their meetings in Arlen's study.
`` History has this in common with every other science: that the historian is not allowed to claim any single piece of knowledge, except where he can justify his claim by exhibiting to himself in the first place, and secondly to any one else who is both able and willing to follow his demonstration, the grounds upon which it is based.
It is doubtful if Morgan was able to take home much money to his wife and children, for his pay, as shown by the War Department Abstracts of early 1778 was $75 a month as a colonel, and that apt to be delayed.
Fortunately, there is a nursery school which he has been able to attend, with a group of normal children.
The tragedy is that it will not be able to transact that business in any responsible manner.
but I am also a young, able and willing girl who wants to study the Chinese language but is not old enough.
In designing his home fallout shelter there is nothing to prevent a man from planning to shelter that home's occupants, `` plus-one '' -- so he will be able to take in a stranger.
As I see it, if war starts and we survive the initial attack enough to be able to fight back, the nuclear weapons we now have -- at least the bombs -- can inflict all the demage that is necessary.
It is good to be able to compute displacement so that changes in it resulting from boring and stroking can be computed.
Consider what you have to earn to be able to spend the $3,000 and your building time is well worth it.
I wrote a few years ago that one of the cardinal rules of writing is that the reader should be able to get some idea of what the story is about.
Further, the gland is able to re-use a larger fraction of the thyroid hormone de-iodinated peripherally.
Apparently academic challenge in the structured setting creates an optimum of stress so that the child with high anxiety is able to achieve because he is aroused to an energetic state without becoming confused or panicked.
If, as I suspect, the problem is largely of the second sort, then development of a theory better able to handle tone will result automatically in better theory for all phonologic subsystems.
Only the Federal government is likely to be able to take a long-run and nation-wide view and to pay for training to meet national skilled manpower needs.

is and locate
The underlying assumption, of course, is that only sight and touch enable us, in any precise and fully dependable way, to locate objects in space beyond us, the other senses being decidedly inferior, if not totally inadequate, in this regard.
It is possible to locate an angular electrical pickoff, which will indicate the angular deviation between the true heading direction and the platform.
The escheat law cannot be enforced now because it is almost impossible to locate such property, Daniel declared.
Travellers through very remote areas should always inform a reliable person of their route and expected destination arrival time, and remember that a vehicle is much easier to locate in an aerial search, than a person, so in the event of a breakdown, they must not leave their vehicle.
This is a very simple view of CPU address space, and many designs use more complex addressing methods like paging to locate more memory than their integer range would allow with a flat address space.
To find out what the precise law is that applies to a particular set of facts, one has to locate precedential decisions on the topic, and reason from those decisions by analogy.
These individuals are often capable of relatively simple forms of visual awareness ( like being able to spatially locate an x in a picture ) but do not report anything concerning what it is like to experience these visual stimuli.
Virgin cave systems comprise some of the last unexplored regions on Earth and much effort is put into trying to locate and enter them.
It is impossible to define narrowly the boundaries of this early land of Chaldea, and one may only locate it generally in the low, marshy, alluvial land about the estuaries of the Tigris and Euphrates, which then discharged their waters through separate mouths into the sea.
The CPAN's main purpose is to help programmers locate modules and programs not included in the Perl standard distribution.
If a problem is suspected then a more comprehensive test using a leak-down tester can locate the leak.
Firstly, cyberspace describes the flow of digital data through the network of interconnected computers: it is at once not " real ", since one could not spatially locate it as a tangible object, and clearly " real " in its effects.
The stories locate it somewhere in Britain and sometimes associate it with real cities, though more usually its precise location is not revealed.
The group locate the City, which is in fact a floating arsenal powered by advanced technology and inhabited by a people originally from Corum's world and his distant kin.
There is a difference of opinion as to whether it is the 13th Station of the Cross, which others identify as the lowering of Jesus from the cross and locate between the 11th and 12th station up on Calvary.
When the preclear is cheerful about an incident, the auditor instructs the preclear to locate another incident: " Let's find another incident that you feel you can comfortably face.
If the starting point is moved, the rats with hippocampal lesions typically fail to locate the platform.
The inside of a cube, a cylinder or a sphere is three-dimensional because three co-ordinates are needed to locate a point within these spaces.
Another favorite sport is earthdog trials, in which dachshunds enter tunnels with dead ends and obstacles attempting to locate an artificial bait or live but caged and protected rats.
The objective of each level is simply to locate the exit room that leads to the next area, marked with an exit sign and / or a special kind of door, while surviving all hazards on the way.
* David B. Allison is an early translator of Derrida and states in the introduction to his translation of Speech and Phenomena that: signifies a project of critical thought whose task is to locate and ' take apart ' those concepts which serve as the axioms or rules for a period of thought, those concepts which command the unfolding of an entire epoch of metaphysics.
While the Councils are part of the " historic formularies " of Anglican tradition, it is difficult to locate an explicit reference in Anglicanism to the unconditional acceptance of all Seven Ecumenical Councils.
The evaluation for epilepsy surgery is designed to locate the " epileptic focus " ( the location of the epileptic abnormality ) and to determine if resective surgery will affect normal brain function.

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