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( Shann's own report, Peter Marshall reflected, describes the encounter as `` immoderate ''.
And, if we follow the Rayburn pattern, as consciously or by an instinctual political sense I like to think I have followed it, then the very nature of our loyalty to our own immediate areas must necessarily be reflected in the devotion of our services to our country.
But the most impressive testimony to Schnabel's distinction as a teacher is reflected by the individuality which marks each student's approach as distinctly his own.
Now the Czarship had not affected my own sense of social values, but Mother had attained a reflected glory through it, which had opened the doors of Los Angeles-Pasadena Society to her.
He maintained that the life of Jesus must be interpreted in the light of Jesus ' own convictions, which reflected late Jewish eschatology.
This reflected the belief that the world itself was the Word of God, and that every living thing had its own special meaning.
The courts will assess each claim on its own particular facts and therefore if one claimant recovers more quickly than another, the damages will be reflected accordingly.
Her birth name ( maiden name ) may be reflected in her children's middle names ; her own middle name ; or dropped entirely.
He, also in the 1930s, developed close ties with Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály in Hungary, and this is reflected in his own music to some extent.
In one of the Wimsey Papers, a series of fictionalised commentaries in the form of mock letters between members of the Wimsey family published in the Spectator, there is a reference to Harriet's difficulty in continuing to write murder mysteries at a time when European dictators were openly committing mass murders with impunity ; this seems to have reflected Sayers ' own wartime feeling.
Nostradamus's reliance on historical precedent is reflected in the fact that he explicitly rejected the label prophet ( i. e. a person having prophetic powers of his own ) on several occasions:
: " Each country has its own kind of naturism, and even each club has its own special character, for we too, human beings, have each our own character which is reflected in our surroundings.
Spitzer's own data showed that claims of change were reflected mostly in changes in self-labelling and behavior, less in attractions, and least in the homoerotic content during the masturbatory fantasies ; this particular finding was consistent with other studies in this area.
In this reflected version of her own house, she finds a book with looking-glass poetry, " Jabberwocky ", whose reversed printing she can read only by holding it up to the mirror.
This joint crowning was similar to Melisende's own crowning with her father in 1128, and may have reflected a growing trend to crown one's heir in the present monarch's lifetime, as demonstrated in other realms of this period.
Other movie roles of the era include Lane Bellamy in Flamingo Road ( 1949 ); a role in the violent film noir The Damned Don't Cry ( 1950 ), and the title role of Harriet Craig ( 1950 ), a movie which she herself claimed during a David Frost interview, reflected her own brand of control freakery-a movie made at Columbia Pictures.
The message might have reflected Smuts ' own ambitions but his authority on such matters was rather questionable.
However, recent research has indicated that the HOLC did not redline in its own lending activities, and that the racist language reflected the bias of the private sector and experts hired to conduct the appraisals.
Some have perceived the David as having homo-erotic qualities, and have argued that this reflected the artist's own orientation.
This rural setting reflected Walt Disney's own childhood in Missouri, and like Disney, Mickey eventually moved to the city, although he never forgets his roots.
When he sees his own unrequited love for his parents reflected during an argument in a bar, he kills a man who serves as a proxy for his father.
It is far more likely that Henry VIII usurped the minor badges of both houses, because his own badge was a red and white rose-the Tudor rose-and he wished to bask in the reflected glories of both York and Lancaster-each a cadet branch of the royal Plantagenet House.

reflected and belief
J. N. L. Myres built upon this suspicion and speculated that belief in Pelagianism reflected an actively provincial outlook in Britain and that Vortigern represented the Pelagian party, while Ambrosius led the Catholic one.
Successive legal codes in Babylon, including the code of Hammurabi ( c. 1790 BC ), reflected Mesopotamian society's belief that law derived from the will of the gods ( see Babylonian law ).
The appointment of a general as Ambassador to Japan reflected Ribbentrop's belief that German – Japanese relations were in the future to be of a mainly military nature.
The plant's common name and Latin name originate from the belief in the Doctrine of Signatures which suggested that a plant's appearance reflected its possible uses.
This consideration of whether to keep Sleeping Beauty reflected a belief common among folklorists of the 19th century: that the folk tradition preserved fairy tales in forms from pre-history except when " contaminated " by such literary forms, leading people to tell inauthentic tales.
Some of his beliefs were well wide of the truth, such as his belief that the Milky Way was on the sphere of the fixed stars and shines by the reflected light of the Sun.
Through the teaching, Daniel learns not only karate but also important life lessons such as the importance of balance, reflected by the belief that martial arts training is as much about training the spirit as the body.
The Mau Mau rebellion was just winding down, the settlers believing they had won a victory, and the mood reflected that struggle and that belief.
Ultimately, martyrdom symbolized obedience to the values represented by the church and reflected the belief that the church can fulfill and commend itself by self-sacrifice and death.
Humans are required to have belief, iman, faith and conviction in and about God, and do good works, amal saleh, to have iman reflected in their moral choices, deeds, and relationship with God, fellow humans, and all creatures in this world.
This belief is reflected in traditional Wicca, where the names of the Goddess and the Horned God-the two supreme deities in Wicca-are usually held as a secret to be revealed only to initiates.
This belief is also reflected in ancient Judaism, which used the Tetragrammaton ( YHWH, usually translated as "< span style =" font-variant: small-caps ;"> Lord </ span >" in small caps ) to refer to God " safely " in the Tanakh.
He notes that in 1870 the Supreme Court of Queensland held that pastoral leases did confer a right of exclusive possession which reflected a common belief at that time that leases did extinguish native title.
In Europe, principally around the early Middle Ages, it was believed that one's life was in fact tied to one's breath-a belief reflected in the word " expire " ( originally meaning " to exhale ") gaining the additional meaning of " to come to an end " or " to die ".
Asian values was a concept that came into vogue briefly in the 1990s to justify authoritarian regimes in Asia, predicated on the belief in the existence within Asian countries of a unique set of institutions and political ideologies which reflected the region's culture and history.
This process reflected Monnet's belief in a gradualist approach for constructing European unity.
The Directoire style reflected the Revolutionary belief in the values of republican Rome: " The stoic virtues of Republican Rome were upheld as standards not merely for the arts but also for political behaviour and private morality.
Such belief is reflected by the past and current Motto of R. C. Lee Hall, respectively Hall with a Mission and Liberty with Responsibility, Unity in Diversity.
The Project of this alliance also clearly reflected his belief in necessity of democratic development for Czechoslovakia and other European states as well.
This form of techno-utopianism reflected a belief that technological change revolutionizes human affairs, and that digital technology in particular-of which the Internet was but a modest harbinger-would increase personal freedom by freeing the individual from the rigid embrace of bureaucratic big government.
It had no connection with the bearer's míng or zì ; rather it was often a personal choice and may have reflected a personal belief or philosophy.
" In part, this failure reflected the belief of many in Washington ," writes historian John Lewis Gaddis, " that only the prospect of an undifferentiated global threat could shake Americans out of their isolationist tendencies that remained latent among them.
Two 19th century cases reflected the belief in changelings.

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