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Senator Mundt's gross distortion of President Eisenhower's conversation into a denunciation of President Kennedy as too left wing, a statement Mr. Eisenhower declared to be entirely false, is another case in point.
It is in fact entirely consistent with your suggestion of modest industrial development to help pay governmental costs.
It is indeed true, as stated in the famous novel of our day, `` For Whom The Bell Tolls '', that `` no man is an island, entirely of itself ; ;
Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up to you.
Recently added is the Brown & Sharpe turret drilling machine which introduces the company to an entirely new field of tool development.
It is entirely feasible to employ aircraft such as the B-52 or B-70 in hunter-killer operations against Soviet railway-based missiles.
The basic problem involved is that a college setting up a graduate school must have an entirely separate faculty for the advanced degree.
It is doubtful that the complete solution to the over-all problem can result entirely from company efforts.
The concept of trans-illumination ( as shown by the photo on p. 92 ), as just one example, offers an entirely new approach to lighting problems -- no matter what industry is involved.
It is not an entirely happy book, as Mrs. Fink soon becomes jealous of Alicia and, in retaliation, refuses to continue to scrape the algae off her glass.
Cleaning or detergent action is entirely a matter of surfaces.
In the United States Department of Agriculture's Yearbook Of Agriculture, 1952, which is devoted entirely to insects, George E. Bohart mentions a site in Utah which was estimated to contain 200,000 nesting females.
A reason for such wide variation in the pulmonary morphology is entirely lacking at present.
In the neighborhood of an end point of an interval of tangent points in the f-plane the function is two-valued or no-valued on one side, and is a single-valued function consisting entirely of tangent points on the other side.
Of such hidden meanings the patient himself is, more often than not, entirely unaware.
it is competent in the sense that it makes a coherent statement without violating the rules of the sonnet form, but it is entirely undistinguished and entirely unlike Hardy.
It was found that the coating is separated from its substrate entirely by cohesive failure.
Nevertheless, there are notably frequent instances of deja vue, in which our recognition of an entirely novel event is a feeling of having lived through it before, a feeling which, though vague, withstands the verbal barrage from the most impressive corps of psychologists.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
Such understanding helps to explain why one matron celebrating thirty-five years of married life could declare with some pride that her husband had `` never seen her entirely naked '', while another woman, boasting an equal number of years of married life, is proud of having `` shared the nudist way of life -- the really free, natural nude life -- for most of that period ''.

is and anti-Romantic
Andriessen's music is thus anti-Germanic and anti-Romantic, and marks a departure from post war European serialism and its offshoots.
Andriessen's music is thus anti-Germanic and anti-Romantic, and marks a departure from post war European serialism and its offshoots.

is and ridicules
A common example is John Dryden's MacFlecknoe, a poem that ridicules Dryden's contemporary, Thomas Shadwell.
A character says that the university is in South Boston, and Mark Wahlberg's character ridicules him for the obvious comment.
When Lucy tells her three siblings, they don't believe her: Peter and Susan think she is just playing a game, but Edmund persistently ridicules and teases her about it.
* Mordecai Richler in his ironic " Barney's Version " ridicules the stupidity of court speeches when the prosecutor ends his opening speech with " murder is murder is murder.
He ridicules those who maintain the spherical form of the earth and asserts that it is a flat surface covered by the heavens as by a domical vault.
Crow is a robot, who, along with others, ridicules poor-quality B movies.
Kim is also a Wiccan, and a positive example of the religion in a comic that frequently ridicules them, as she frequently confronts her fellow Wiccans ' behavior.
For example, in William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part 1 there is a scene where Prince Henry ridicules John Falstaff's pitiful group of soldiers.
The story concerns a hare who ridicules a slow-moving tortoise and is challenged by him to a race.
But this is not the date of H, but of the original behind both H and R ; for it is clear that the Eunomian interpolator of R attacks the doctrine we find in H. He ridicules autopator and autogennetos, he declares God to be unchangeable, and the Son to be created, not begotten from the Father's essence and consubstantial.
Neuro-psychoanalyst Mark Blechner calls this " the Lady Chatterley phenomenon " based on the passage in the D. H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover in which Lady Chatterley is first completely unexcited during intercourse and ridicules the sex act and shortly thereafter becomes intensely sexually excited.
Stephen scolds him for the state Shannon is in and ridicules him for thinking he could climb to her station and be with her.
" Gregory Maguire notes in The New York Times that Clarke even gently ridicules the genre of the novel itself: " gentleman picks up a book and begins to read ... but he is not attending to what he reads and he has got to Page 22 before he discovers it is a novel – the sort of work which above all others he most despises – and he puts it down in disgust.
Initially, Manton is skeptical and ridicules Carter for thinking that such a being may be possible.
However, if a parent ridicules and punishes a child while he or she is at this stage, the child can respond in negative ways.
Tobin ridicules Kane's simple-minded belief in good and evil, and claims he is in it for the " power ".
Les Précieuses ridicules (, The Ridiculous Précieuses or The Affected Ladies ) is a one-act satire by Molière in prose.
Les Précieuses ridicules is a biting comedy of manners that brought Molière and his company to the attention of Parisians, after they had toured the provinces for years.
The Doctor is first shocked and then horrified to find the Metaltron is actually a Dalek, all of whom he thought destroyed in the Time War, but then laughs and ridicules the Dalek when he discovers it is weakened and chained down, unable to fight back.

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