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Justly and from
In 1990, after several EPs and full-lengths, the group appeared on the Combat-Earache compilation album, Grindcrusher, with the song " Justly Executed ", from the Earache Records Natural Order LP.

Justly and for
Total program costs for ' Achieving Peace and Security ' were $ 7. 0 billion ; ' Governing Justly and Democratically ', $ 0. 9 billion ; ' Investing in People ', $ 4. 6 billion ; ' Promoting Economic Growth and Prosperity ', $ 1. 5 billion ; ' Providing Humanitarian Assistance ', $ 1. 8 billion ; ' Promoting International Understanding ', $ 2. 7 billion ; ' Stengthening Consular and Management Capabilities ', $ 4. 0 billion ; ' Executive Direction and Other Costs Not Assigned ', $ 4. 2 billion.

Justly and .
Justly, therefore, do the faithful profess first to believe in God, whose majesty, with the Prophet Jeremias, we declare incomprehensible ( Jer.
Justly is it thought that to be able to present such images as these to the mind, is to realise the world they speak of.
Justly tuned fifths and fourths generate a reasonable schismatic tuning and therefore schismatic is in some respects an easier way to introduce justly tuned thirds into a Pythagorean harmonic fabric than meantone.
* To Act Justly, Love Tenderly, Walk Humbly.
* To Act Justly, Love Tenderly, Walk Humbly.
He Was An Officer of the Army From the Commencement of the Revolutionary War Until The Close of His Life By a Patriotic and Faithful Discharge of the High and Responsible Duties of a Gallant Soldier And An Exemplary Citizen He Has Been Justly And Eminently Distinguished As He Was Rightfully and Universally Respected.
It was called To Do Justly, and was published in the autumn of 1965.

confident and Roosevelt
This period of widespread social malaise was fertile ground for populist leaders like Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, who could communicate a confident and coherent vision to the masses.
In the months prior to December 7, 1941, he was a constant confident of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Japanese leaders trying to avert war.

confident and administration
We will recall that the still confident liberals of the Truman administration gathered with other Western utopians in San Francisco to set up the legal framework, finally and at last, to rationalize war -- to rationalize want and fear -- out of the world: the United Nations.
As Bush speaks, members of Congress tell CNN that during private briefings with senior administration officials, they were told that the administration had enough evidence that it was " confident " the attacks are the work of Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda terrorist network.
Articulate, persuasive and energetic, he had mastered the issues under debate and was confident he could lead the others in the administration, including the President.
The confident and charismatic Edwards proclaimed that his administration would be an " Era of Excellence ".
" According to Dawa Tsering, spokesperson for the administration of Shamar Rinpoche, " He ( Urgyen Trinley Dorje ) was confident that this meeting would bring peace in the Kagyu School in general and thus help in flourishing Buddha Dharma.

confident and would
`` I feel confident the stock will qualify for the ' national list ' '', he said, meaning its market price would be quoted regularly in newspapers all over the country.
White House legislative aides were still confident the bill would pass intact.
From around 1840 to 1860, laissez-faire advocates of the Manchester School and writers in The Economist were confident that their early victories would lead to a period of expanding economic and personal liberty and world peace but would face reversals as government intervention and activity continued to expand from the 1850s.
The new Tory ministry hoped to use Kidd as a tool to discredit the Whigs who had backed him, but Kidd refused to name names, naively confident his patrons would reward his loyalty by interceding on his behalf.
When stopped by the Roman guards, they prayed to St Catherine to help them, confident that she would rather have her body ( or at least part thereof ) in Siena.
Kraepelin was confident that it would someday be possible to identify the pathologic basis of each of the major psychiatric disorders.
Rommel had driven them forward ruthlessly, being confident that, provided he struck quickly before Eighth Army had time to settle, his momentum would take him through the Alamein position and he could then advance to the Nile with little further opposition.
Faced with difficulties in Italy and confident that he would realize his wishes in Germany at a later date, Henry returned to the south, where it appeared he might unify the peninsula under the Hohenstaufen name.
If an investor redeems when certain assets cannot be valued or sold, the fund cannot be confident that the calculation of his redemption proceeds would be accurate.
:" If Chief Justice Warren and his associates had known God's word and had desired to do the Lord's will, I am quite confident that the 1954 decision would never had been made.
The bill contained a restriction, that building would fall to two ships per year in 1912, but Tirpitz was confident of changing this at a later date.
Vasari expressed the opinion that the manner of painting would make even " the most confident master ... despair and lose heart.
Though confident they could secure the stadium, their hopes were dashed when Sheldon Silver and Joseph L. Bruno, both of whom held veto power over the stadium construction, refused to support the project, alleging it would hurt rather than help the development of the West Side.
Trudeau wrote in his memoirs that he had in fact engineered his own downfall, since he was confident he would win the resulting election.
In the end, Mustafa chose to enter his father's tent, confident that the support of the army would protect him.
Landry eventually settled on Morton for most of the second half of the season, because he felt less confident that Staubach would follow his game plan ( Landry called all of Morton's plays ).
He was confident that the four sponsoring cantons would not intervene with force, due to the prevailing tensions between the Confederation and the Swabian League.
Herbert Hoover, while serving in Harding's cabinet, was confident the President would serve two terms and return the world to normality.
Over the years they had become familiar with its every detail and were confident that it would not disappoint them in the clutch.
However, the government immediately reverted to their previous stance, confident the prisoners would not start another strike.
Many people also felt three baseball teams could not prosper in New York City, but Huston and Ruppert were confident the Yankees could outlast the more established Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants of the National League ( which proved true, as both would eventually relocate to California following the 1957 season ).
After the Chicago protests, the demonstrators were confident that the majority of Americans would side with them over what had happened in Chicago, especially because of police behavior.
He defended himself with considerable ability and, at first, confident that the prosecution would not dare to lay hands on the queen, he denied that their liaison had ever been criminal.

confident and support
The newer party campaigned heavily, while the older, more confident party expected the Moroccan merchants and small businessmen to support them as they had done for many years.
Beatty, as a rapidly promoted war hero, with no financial worries and with a degree of support in Royal circles, felt more confident than most naval officers in standing firm on requesting a posting nearer home.
In 1424 when Henry VI's ruling council released James it expected the Scottish king to be compliant, to keep the peace between the kingdoms and to stop Scottish support for France but by 1430 he would emerge as a confident and independent minded European prince.
However, during the following weeks the support, due to the possibility of no better scenarios, had increased and the Harper government was confident that there would be enough support for the deal so it would not be jeopardized.
Baba said that byelections showed that Indo-Fijian support for the SDL had increased since 2001, when it hardly registered, and that the party was confident of winning most of the seats in 2006.
* The Chief of Police is seen with the commissioner, apparently waiting to find evidence in support of his confident belief that Ace and Gary are, in fact, gay.
Later the same month a Sifo poll showed just 27 percent of Swedes confident or extremely confident in her leadership ability, while support for Reinfeldt was 60 percent.
In December, Ionescu met with Venizelos and the Czechoslovak leader Tomáš Masaryk to discuss a common approach ; expressing support for Eastern European alliances while commenting on the unresolved dispute involving Romania and the Kingdom of Serbia, Masaryk confided in Stephen Bonsal that: " Solutions are still beyond our immediate reach, but I am confident that we have cleared ground for the co-operation at the Peace Conference ".
By July, the magazine had a name, a movement to support, and a typographic style, and it had forged a distinctly English identity, confident enough to praise Kandinsky, question Picasso, and openly mock Marinetti.
While Meighen and other Conservatives expressed public outrage at what they viewed as a desperate attempt on the part of King to cling to power, some Conservatives were privately relieved by King's decision ; they seriously doubted whether the Tories could convince the Progressives to support a Conservative government, were confident that King's attempt to remain in power would eventually fail, and thought the expected debacle would be so damaging to the Liberals ' reputation that the Conservatives would then be swept into office with a large majority.
Shamarpa wrote, " Although this matter is not easily resolved, since it is connected to the politics of China and India as well, with His Holiness Dalai Lama's blessing and support I am confident that there will be an amicable solution, which will be beneficial for the Karma Kagyü lineage, as well as for Tibetan Buddhism in general.
Forecasters were finally confident enough in the computer-forecast models to support decisions by several Northeastern U. S. states to declare a State of Emergency before the snow even started to fall.
He was energetic and confident in support of the Confederacy, but had no military training.
One study found men more likely to report having a good sense of direction and are more confident about finding their way in a new environment, but evidence does not support men having better map reading skills.
He had a strong support of all relevant political powers, including both President Václav Havel and increasingly confident Finance Minister Václav Klaus.
Not confident of the promised air support, Barbey decided to make another night landing, with the landing ships clearing the beach before dawn.
By 1857, Applegarth was confident that he could support his wife in America so sent for her from Sheffield, but she was too ill to travel and so he returned to Sheffield.
The immediate effect was that MDC supporters felt confident and suddenly openly showed their support for their party in a way they hadn't been able to before.
In spite of Resident Evil Zeros underwhelming sales, Mikami remained confident in his support for Nintendo and announced four exclusive titles for the GameCube under development by Production Studio 4 in addition to Resident Evil 4 ; P. N. 03, Viewtiful Joe, killer7 and Dead Phoenix.
" At a Cabinet conference on 23 July 1920, while his Dublin Castle colleagues were calling for an offer of Dominion Home Rule ( i. e. Canadian-style independence, as eventually negotiated in December 1921, as opposed to the devolved Parliament within the UK elected in May 1921 ), Tudor was confident that, " given the proper support, it would be possible to crush the present campaign of outrage.

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