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Galois was incensed and wrote a blistering letter criticizing the director, which he submitted to the Gazette des Écoles, signing the letter with his full name.
Bismarck, forced for the first time into a situation he could not use to his advantage, wrote a blistering letter of resignation, decrying Wilhelm's interference in foreign and domestic policy, which was published only after Bismarck's death.
In 1987 Bill Elliot's asphalt blistering qualifying time at Talladega brought about a change at superspeedways ( Daytona and Talladega ). Such high speeds and Bobby Allison's car going airborne into the catch-fence and injuring fans forced NASCAR to implement power-reducing measures, one of which was the mandated implement of below carburetor restrictor plates.
As a player, Boniek was known for his blistering pace and acceleration.
The Who's performance included an at times chaotic but still blistering version of " Won't Get Fooled Again ", which was extremely popular with the audience in Wembley Stadium.
Ayler was among the most primal of the free jazz musicians of the 1960s ; critic John Litweiler wrote that " never before or since has there been such naked aggression in jazz " He possessed a deep blistering tone — achieved by using the stiff plastic Fibrecane no.
Robiquet demonstrated that cantharidin was the actual principle responsible for the aggressively blistering properties of the coating of the eggs of that insect, and established that cantharidin had very definite toxic and poisonous properties comparable in degree to that of the most violent poisons known in the 19th century, such as strychnine.
Palomino became a world champion on the night of June 22 of that year at Wembley Arena, after Stracey eventually succumbed to a blistering body attack and was put on the canvas twice from left hooks to the liver.
He had subsequently noticed that his skin was prone to a blistering rash, particularly on exposure to sunshine.
Known for his blistering skating speed, he was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres 69th overall in 1997 and played nine seasons with the club.
Barrera's plan was compromised ; Seattle Slew set a blistering pace, chased by Affirmed and Life's Hope.
Samuel Hopkins Adams in 1905 showed the fraud involved in many patent medicines, Upton Sinclair's The Jungle ( 1906 ) was a novel that gave a horrid portrayal of how meat was packed, and David Graham Phillips unleashed a blistering indictment of the U. S. Senate in 1906.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he was one of the earliest manifestations of the dominating modern closer, with wild facial hair and a gruff demeanor to go along with his blistering fastball.
The band was eventually released from jail and managed to arrive at the Garden in time for their show and took out their frustrations for being arrested the night before by delivering a blistering set and taunting the Montreal police, dedicating their performance of " Won't Get Fooled Again " to them.
The play was reviewed by John Peter in The Sunday Times as " a play of blistering intelligence and fearless moral questioning ", although he considered it bordering on implausible.
Perhaps not coincidentally, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was also released on DVD on December 5, 2006 ; the Ask a Ninja website had already added to the Pirates vs Ninjas meme when " the Ninja " gave a blistering review of the film in an earlier podcast.
A transitional work, the album was half Van Halen-inspired hard rock featuring blistering guitar solos from Stu Heiss, while the other half took a much more New Wave-driven approach, a controversial musical direction the band would pursue with greater vigor on future releases.
Ugueto was a promising young infielder with a strong arm and blistering speed on the bases.
It was not until Benzino dissed Eminem again with " Pull Up Your Skirt ", that Eminem responded with two blistering diss tracks, first " The Sauce " and then " Nail in the Coffin ".
Mohammad Ashraful scored his first century in that match with a score of exactly 100, which was enough to take the team to victory and then played a blistering knock of 94 off 53 balls against England the following match.
Supported by some of the more progressive members of the Nashville business community, and using innovative advertising such as sponsoring NASCAR driver Buddy Baker's racecar, Hooker underwent a blistering counterattack which was mounted by Ellington's " Old Guard " supporters.
The Tuskers could not win the tournament as the were overpowered by Mashonaland Eagles's Ryan ten Doeschate's brilliant 121 * off 58 and despite Gayle scoring a blistering half-century, it was not to see his home through.
Journalist Steve Huey writes that while the band " strayed from hardcore's typically external concerns of the time -- namely, social and political dissent -- their musical attack was no less blistering, and in fact a good deal more challenging and nuanced than the average three-chord speed-blur ", a sound that, according to Huey, mapped out " a new direction for hardcore that built on the innovations " brought by Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade.

was and attack
It was all right to put a bunch of ranchers onto horses, to call them Night Riders, to set out to attack the largest mining combination the country had ever seen if all they wanted was adventure.
From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.
A few days later it was learned that General Howe was planning an attack upon the American camp.
Morgan was ordered to attack the enemy, who had meantime moved to Edge Hill on the left of the Americans.
The position of the new camp was admirably selected and well fortified, its easily defensible nature being one good reason why Howe did not attack it.
The United States was engaged in a military attack on a peaceful, orderly people governed by a regime that had proved itself the most pro-Western and anti-Communist within any of the new nations -- the only place in Africa, moreover, where a productive relationship between whites and blacks had apparently been achieved.
I was surprised and sorry to find in your issue of March 4 a long and detailed attack upon a book that had not yet been published.
But the attack was made from an advance copy.
In this case, then, the military objective was accomplished with an epidemic agent solely through the results secured in the initial attack.
On the other hand, a similar attack might have been made on City B whose population was known to be lousy.
There was no extra horse so it was left to his comrades who, though numbering in the fifties, had stood around on the hillside nearby without firing a shot during the entire attack.
It was not even in writing Latin epigrams, sometimes bawdy ones, or in translating Lucian from Greek into Latin or in defending the study of Greek against the attack of conservative academics, or in attacking the conservative theologians who opposed Erasmus's philological study of the New Testament.
A British officer had come aboard and told him that in case of enemy air attack he was not to open fire until bombs were actually dropped.
The troopers knew an attack was coming, but they didn't know when, and they didn't know where.
Because of this diversionary attack the main group that had been pinned down on the hill was able to surge forward again.
So was the attack upon Charles E. Bohlen when Eisenhower appointed him Ambassador to Moscow.
He was invulnerable to attack, but he could be handled, Mickey knew, if he could be brought to make the first move.
One Republican senator told this correspondent that he was constantly being asked why he didn't attack the Kennedy administration on this score.
Mr. Hawksley said he was not critical of city residents for not knowing what to do or where to assemble in case of an air attack.
The Portland school board was asked Monday to take a positive stand towards developing and coordinating with Portland's civil defense more plans for the city's schools in event of attack.

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