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The reports of President Nasser's pledges which Hammarskjold was relaying from Cairo to Washington became increasingly incomprehensible to other diplomats, including the Israeli Foreign Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir.
The new `` School For Wives '' was interpreted according to a principle that is becoming increasingly common in the playing of classic comedy -- the idea of turning some obviously ludicrous figure into a tragic character.
One thing was becoming increasingly sure.
Christopher Hitchens, in his autobiography, describes a dinner with Christie and her husband, Max Mallowan, that became increasingly uncomfortable as the night wore on, where " The anti-Jewish flavour of the talk was not to be ignored or overlooked, or put down to heavy humour or generational prejudice.
Mackenzie's faith was to link him to the increasingly influential temperance cause, particularly strong in Ontario where he lived, a constituency of which he was to represent in the Parliament of Canada.
It was increasingly seen as a noble effort to integrate the freed slaves into society.
His inability to resist the demands of his nobles was to leave a heritage of disunity in Aragon and further dissent amongst the nobility, who increasingly saw little reason to respect the throne, and brought the Kingdom of Aragon close to anarchy.
In part this was a consequence of the increasingly specialised forms of warfare practiced in the later period.
In the Neo-Assyrian period the Aramaic language became increasingly common, more so than Akkadian — this was thought to be largely due to the mass deportations undertaken by Assyrian kings, in which large Aramaic-speaking populations, conquered by the Assyrians, were relocated to Assyria and interbred with the Assyrians.
As the world quickly moved to IP for both LAN and WAN uses, Apple was faced with maintaining two increasingly outdated code bases on an ever-wider group of machines as well as the introduction of the PowerPC based machines.
This was not a success in battle, and was replaced with a very successful series of increasingly powerful turretless assault guns: the SU-76, SU-122, and the heavy SU-152, which were followed by the ISU-122 and ISU-152 on the new IS heavy tank chassis.
Maximilian's sudden death came at a time when Dürer was concerned he was losing " my sight and freedom of hand " ( perhaps caused by arthritis ) and increasingly affected by the writings of Martin Luther.
By the 1960s, as VFL clubs increasingly recruited the best players from other states, they began to dominate the competition and the last match was played in 1976, with North Adelaide being the last non-Victorian winner in 1972.
While the atypical ( second-generation ) antipsychotics were marketed as offering greater efficacy in reducing psychotic symptoms while reducing side effects ( and Extrapyramidal symptoms in particular ) than typical medications, the results showing these effects often lacked robustness, and the assumption was increasingly challenged even as atypical prescriptions were soaring.
A form of adoptionism surfaced in Unitarianism during the 18th as the virgin birth was increasingly denied by Unitarians.
Over the later 20th century this assumption was increasingly challenged.
The expressway separated downtown from the waterfront, and was increasingly choked with bumper-to-bumper traffic.
Lloyd George still claimed to be leading a Liberal government, but he was increasingly under the influence of the rejuvenated Conservative party.
Lloyd George offered a degree of support to the Labour government in the hope of winning concessions, including a degree of electoral reform to introduce the alternative vote, but this support was to prove bitterly divisive as the Liberals increasingly divided between those seeking to gain what Liberal goals they could achieve, those who preferred a Conservative government to a Labour one and vice-versa.
In 1940, as the European political situation worsened after the outbreak of World War II, Bartók was increasingly tempted to flee Hungary.
The last of these also contained some oral material and by the end of the 18th century this was becoming increasingly common, with collections including John Ritson's, The Bishopric Garland ( 1784 ), which paralleled the work of figures like Robert Burns and Walter Scott in Scotland.
As the 1920s wore on, however, Pasternak increasingly felt that his colourful style was at odds with an increasingly less educated readership.

was and easier
It should be easier to plug two spots than it was to fill the wholesale lots that were open last year, but so far it hasn't worked that way.
It was easier to think now, Watson decided.
The huge backlog of demand which was evident in the first decade and a half after the War was fed by liquid assets accumulated by the public during the War, and even more so by the easier and easier credit in the consumer loan and home loan fields.
In 1932 Dorset received its own exchange, which made business easier for the Manchester office, but it was not until February 1953 that area service was extended to include Manchester and Dorset.
It might have been easier for her if Kitti Walker hadn't been everything that Blanche was not.
It was safe to assume that Papa, sighing heavily, had said many times to his remaining daughter, `` Thank God your poor mother was spared this '', and indeed it might be true that it had been easier for Henrietta to leave, with her hand in Charles' hand, just because her `` poor mother '' was gone already and would never know.
His luck had failed him, and it was easier to crawl off into bed than to get out and fight the world.
In a camp, instead of shipboard, hiding the secret was easier.
In ancient times, navigation through the sea was easier than travelling across the rough terrain of the Greek mainland ( and to some extent the coastal areas of Anatolia ).
The decision of the Council came to be called the Apostolic Decree () and was that most Mosaic law, including the requirement for circumcision of males, was not obligatory for Gentile converts, possibly in order to make it easier for them to join the movement.
This FriendlyNet system was based on the industry-standard Attachment Unit Interface, but deliberately chose a non-standard connector that was smaller and easier to use, which they called " Apple AUI ", or AAUI.
When I say ' UK bass ', it's what everyone UK is associated with so it would be a lot easier if it was called that.
Tin bronze was superior to arsenic bronze in that the alloying process itself could more easily be controlled ( as tin was available as a metal ) and the alloy was stronger and easier to cast.
Though bronze is generally harder than wrought iron, with Vickers hardness of 60 – 258 vs. 30 – 80, the Bronze Age gave way to the Iron Age ; this happened because iron was easier to find and easier to process.

was and immigrate
The designs of the chapels are meant to represent each of the seven most prominent ethnic groups to first immigrate to New York City upon the opening of Ellis Island in 1892, the same year the Cathedral was begun.
Her scholarship and renown was such that a leading newspaper in Palestine excitedly reported her plans to immigrate to Palestine.
He married Judith Manby and their son, Henry Woodhouse was the first of the family to immigrate to America.
Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Stokely Carmichael moved to Harlem, New York City in 1952 at age eleven to rejoin his parents, who had left him with his grandmother and two aunts to immigrate when he was two.
" What drew me to the project was the positive aspects of what the ship represented – 1 ) humankind's striving after great artistic works and similar technological feats, despite the possibility of tragic failure, and 2 ) the dreams of the passengers on board: 3rd Class, to immigrate to America for a better life ; 2nd Class, to live a leisured lifestyle in imitation of the upper classes ; 1st Class, to maintain their privileged positions forever.
There was also a quota for mainland residents to apply for One-way Permit under special circumstances to immigrate to Hong Kong.
In 1934, the two made plans to emigrate to the Soviet Union and become manual labourers, but Wittgenstein visited the country briefly and realised the plan was not feasible-the Soviet Union might have allowed Wittgenstein to immigrate as a teacher, but not as a manual labourer.
Anton was born and raised in Latvia, though he managed to leave his homeland after the Soviet occupation and immigrate to England.
After a wave of protests, he was discharged and permitted to immigrate to the USA where he obtained the position of professor of mathematics.
Mohammed al-Qahtani was refused entry due to suspicions that he was attempting to immigrate.
Sawda bint Zam ' a was the first woman to immigrate to Abyssinia with her first husband As-Sakran bin Amr, after being persecuted by the polytheists of Mecca.
However, the reason for their marriage was said to have been a way to make it easier for Rita to immigrate to the US should Bob have decided to live in the US following a visit with his mother in Delaware.
The legacy was created by Marie-Claudette Mayfair in 1789 just prior to the slave uprising in Saint Domingue ( Haiti ) which forced her to immigrate to New Orleans.
After a time the family was able to immigrate to the United States and settled in New York City.
From these she understood that God was asking her to leave everything that she had in the United States and to immigrate to Israel.
Adelaide Abankwah ( born circa 1971 ) was a pseudonym taken by Ghanaian Regina Norman Danson when she tried to immigrate to the U. S. as a refugee claiming to be fleeing female genital cutting and seeking political asylum.
They weren't allowed in top-level chess competition until the period of glasnost arrived, and Gulko was finally allowed to immigrate to the United States in 1986.
Margo Vincent was born in Bucharest, Romania ; she would immigrate to the United States at age six, and would become a naturalized citizen.
One of the most ugly contentions however, and one which would be played out in the minds of the trade unionists, was that the bill would open the door for foreign labor to immigrate and take jobs from the men erstwhile fighting.
When he was 16, Harel began preparations to immigrate to British Mandate for Palestine.
However, there was a loophole in the agreement that allowed wives and children to immigrate to be with their husbands and fathers.
It was because of this loophole that so many picture brides were able to immigrate to Hawaii and the United States.

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