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My intention, therefore, is not to say that Faulkner's awareness has been confined within the borders of the South, but rather that he has looked at his world as a Southerner and that presumably his outlook is Southern.
As a Humanist, Dr. Huxley interests himself in the possibilities of human development, and one thing we can say about this suggestion, which comes from a leading zoologist, is that, so far as he is concerned, the scientific outlook places no rigid limitation upon the idea of future human evolution.
Mr. Hodges is so hopeful over the outlook that he doesn't think there will be any need of a cut in income taxes.
The outlook for entertainment electronics in 1961 is certainly far from clear at present, but recent surveys have shown a desire on the part of consumers to step up their buying plans for durable goods.
While the U. S. Department of Labor has a program of projecting industry and occupational employment trends and publishing current outlook statements, there is little tangible evidence that these projections have been used extensively in local curriculum planning.
In assessing the outlook for interest rates in 1961, the question, as always, is the prospect for general business activity.
In a more pessimistic vein about the economic outlook, I suspect that the reservoir of demand for consumer goods and housing which was dammed-up during the Thirties and World War 2, is finally in the process of running dry.
The outlook for the amateur, for instance, is usually dependent on his fondness for local history or for the picturesque.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
In her review for the New York Times, Janet Maslin praised, " Mr. Campbell's manly, mock-heroic posturing is perfectly in keeping with the director's droll outlook ".
On the other hand, one might posit a poem which is composed by a literate scribe, who acquired literacy by way of learning Latin ( and absorbing Latinate culture and ways of thinking ), probably a monk and therefore profoundly Christian in outlook.
Collectivism is any philosophic, political, religious, economic, or social outlook that emphasizes the interdependence of every human being.
The theory is said to assume many aspects of how the universe came to be without scientific analysis, and assumes a monotheistic religious outlook.
Colonialism is based on an imperial outlook, thereby creating a consequential relationship.
Woody Guthrie is a great example of a songwriter and artist with such an outlook.
In Why F A Hayek is a Conservative, British policy analyst Madsen Pirie believes Hayek mistakes the nature of the conservative outlook.
He is entranced by her quirky outlook on life, which is bright and excessively carefree in contrast with his own morbidity.
Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that stresses " the moral worth of the individual ".

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`` Most often '', she says, `` it's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest ''.
as Piepsam says to the crowd in his last moments: `` His justice is not of this world ''.
The supreme object of their lives is now fulfilled, says the wife, her husband has achieved immortality.
Carl says it is the greatest poem ever written to the guitar because he has never heard of any other poem to that subtle instrument.
`` Mr. Gross, your report says that ' our function is investigative and advisory and does not in any way derogate from or prejudice Mr. Bang-Jensen's rights as a staff member.
His birth, education, and fortune, he says, have all been ridiculed simply because he has spoken with the freedom of an Englishman, and he assures the reader that `` whoever talks with me, is speaking to a Gentleman born ''.
This, no doubt, is part of what Gilbert Seldes implies when he says of the arts, `` They give form and meaning to life which might otherwise seem shapeless and without sense ''.
In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
Krim says, in short, that he is a suffering Jew.
) when Krim says mine was as severe a critical-intellectual, environment as can be imagined, he is off his rocker.
Rimanelli is tough and square-built and adventurous, says what he thinks.
Perhaps, as Mr. Freeman says, American agriculture may stop the Communists, but it is also swindling the American taxpayer.
Triandos hasn't proved it yet, but he says he's convinced his thumb is all right.
The Connally amendment says that the United States, rather than the court, shall determine whether a matter is essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United States in a case before the World Court to which the United States is a party.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
`` The President says '', the translator came in, `` that the reason he asked you where you were going is because he hoped you would be visiting other areas in Southeast Asia, and that everywhere you went, you would seek the answer to your question.
He says that if he were to express to you, once again, his own profound determination to go to the Mainland, and his faith that that return is feasible, he would merely sound redundant.
Jesus, the guy says he is trying.
`` What Master Calvin says is true.
It is, as one engineer says, `` indeed a difficult thing for the engineer to accept that he can go as far on his technical merit as he could employing managerial skills.
Another factor that may hold hope is for parallel recognition is, as one man says it: `` that the fad for educating top people along managerial lines is yielding to the technically trained approach ''.

is and Pirie
The monthly cost of ADC to more than 100,000 recipients in the county is 4.4 million dollars, said C. Virgil Martin, president of Carson Pirie Scott & Co., committee chairman.
The culture of Molfetta is celebrated in Port Pirie and officials of both Port Pirie and Molfetta have close links today.
However Späte may not have considered sinking air between thermals, and there is no mention of this until 1947 when Ernest Dewing and George Pirie independently included this aspect.
Madsen Pirie, President of the ASI, is widely seen as the architect of Thatcher's privatisation policy.
While Eamonn Butler and Madsen Pirie were, as of 1998, members of the management board of both organisations, the management team of Adam Smith International and the Adam Smith Institute is now separate.
Port Augusta is the seventh most populous city in South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Whyalla, Murray Bridge, Port Lincoln and Port Pirie.
He was born in Port Pirie, South Australia, and is currently starring as scientist Walter Bishop in the television series Fringe.
Port Pirie ( post code: 5540 ) () is the sixth most populous city in South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Whyalla, Murray Bridge and Port Lincoln.
Probably the most famous example is the writhing green ironwork that covers the entrance canopies of the Carson Pirie Scott department store on South State Street in Chicago.
Pirie is not sure of that either.
A problem is that the Port Pirie Regional Council do not have any policy specifying which species in the park should be considered weeds.
Schlesinger & Mayer in 1899 had commissioned the Louis Sullivan-designed building now known as the Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building, which is the firm to which Selfridge sold the business.
The bulletin is presented from Southern Cross's Canberra headquarters by Julie Snook with reporters and videojournalists based at news bureaus in Port Pirie, Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Port Lincoln and Whyalla.
Gladstone is located on the main Port Pirie to Broken Hill railway, with branches going north and south.
There is another crossing at the intersection of King William Street, Waymouth Street and Pirie Street.
It is situated about 170 km north west of Adelaide, and 56 km south of Port Pirie At the 2006 census, Port Broughton had a population of 908.
The Broughton River lies further north toward Port Pirie, where its estuary is located.
* Donaldson's which changed to Carson Pirie Scott which changed to Mervyn's and is now Herberger's
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., known informally as Carson's, is a chain of department stores that have been in business for over 150 years.
The Carson Pirie Scott name is strongly associated with the historic Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building designed by Louis Sullivan, built in 1899 for the retail firm Schlesinger & Mayer, and expanded and sold to Carson Pirie Scott in 1904.

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