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Many who have embraced Kline's insights have still insisted, however, in accordance with the Westminster Confession of Faith, that the Mosaic covenant was fundamentally an administration of the Covenant of Grace.
Kline's jungle adventure stories, reminiscent of Burroughs's Tarzan tales, have also been cited as evidence of the conflict.

Kline's and performed
In 2000, a sample of a comedy sketch performed by Brigstocke, Dan Tetsell and Danny Robins as part of a Bristol University revue in which an individual assuredly proclaims that he is a non-smoker was featured in DJ Dee Kline's I Don't Smoke, alongside another line from Jim Davidson.

Kline's and at
* In 1985 John Malkovich directed a revival production at New York City's Circle in the Square Theatre starring Kevin Kline as Bluntschli ( later replaced by Malkovich after Kline's departure ), Glenne Headly as Raina and Raúl Juliá as Sergius.

Kline's and for
Bangor is the setting for Christina Baker Kline's 1999 novel Desire Lines.
According to Kline's story, Smith was conceived when she was fourteen, the product of rape, and was put up for adoption.
It is the last scene in Paris where Kevin Kline's character is being chased by Police Inspector Jean-Paul Cardon ( Jean Reno ) while trying to board a train south to Cannes ( which is an inaccuracy since the Gare Saint-Lazare serves the North-West of France ; trains for Cannes depart from the Gare de Lyon ).
Kline's performance was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Jay Kay Kline's " Biolog " for David R. Palmer appeared in the February 1983 Analog Science Fiction and Fact with the novella " Seeking ", p 61.
In 2011, the Kansas state Board of Discipline of Attorneys recommended that Kline's law license be indefinitely suspended, citing a pattern of repeatedly misleading statements, " dishonest and selfish motives ", and a failure to " take any responsibility for his misconduct.
Kline's 2006 campaign for District 33A delegate was his first political campaign.
As of May 2005, Kline's only donations to political campaigns were to his own, Terry Gilleland and Tony McConkey for delegate and Dirk Haire for County Executive, all Republican candidates.
In 2000, a festschrift was published in Kline's honor: Creator Redeemer Consummator: A Festschrift for Meredith G. Kline, ed.

Kline's and Academy
Her late uncle, Gilbert Cates, produced numerous TV specials, often in partnership with Cates Kline's father, and several annual Academy Awards shows.
" The performances by Bridges and Grodin were generally well regarded, and even the film's detractors found Richard H. Kline's Academy Award-nominated cinematography and John Barry's musical score noteworthy.

Kline's and ),
* In Otis Adelbert Kline's Planet of Peril ( written 1922, published 1929 ), hero Robert Grandon is telepathically transported into the mind of a Venusian.
In 1935, Otis Adelbert Kline hired Binder as a literary agent in charge of Kline's New York City office ( most prominently marketing the stories of Robert E. Howard ), although insufficient business during this Great Depression era forced Kline to close his company after two years.

Kline's and .
( In Kline's original work, his Mars and Venus stories were set in contemporary and 1930s times.
LaSalle found Kline's performance " extraordinary " and that he not only perfected the accent but the " speech rhythms and the manner as well.
" Although he acknowledged that the film was not without its charms — Paris and Cannes being " two of the most photogenic cities on earth "— Ebert wrote, " Kline's Frenchman is somehow not worldly enough, and Ryan's heroine never convinces us she ever loved her fiance in the first place.
My style looks completely different, but the nature of putting down lines pretty much is the same ; mine just don't come out looking calligraphic, like Pollock's or Kline's.
Van Vliet remained interested in art ; his paintings, often reminiscent of Franz Kline's, were later featured on several of his own albums.
He placed his paintings, often reminiscent of Franz Kline's, on several of his albums.
My style looks completely different, but the nature of putting down lines pretty much is the same ; mine just don't come out looking calligraphic, like Pollock's or Kline's.
* Kevin Kline's character, Cal Gold, in the film The Anniversary Party recites part of " Dover Beach " as a toast.
One of the most influential critiques of the New Math was Morris Kline's 1973 book Why Johnny Can't Add.
) Kline's Gordon invents more ridiculous, humor-related, and implausible contraptions than those created by Martin's Gordon in the television series, which made some effort to be reasonably feasible.
In 2007, Kline's successor, Paul J. Morrison, notified the clinic that no criminal charges would be filed after a three-year investigation, as " an objective, unbiased and thorough examination " showed no wrongdoing.
* Otis Adelbert Kline's Outlaws of Mars ( 1933 ) has multiple parallel canals, surrounded by walls and terraces, and describes the construction of the canals by Martian machines.
Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle said, " The movie never gels-despite Kline's nuanced performance, the stars ' exquisite period clothes designed by Armani, and, of course, Porter's great songs.
Reformed theologian Meredith Kline wrote a critique of this view, explaining that Poythress and Frame had used multiperspectivalism in ways that had led to seriously incorrect conclusions in regards to the relation of Kline's position and Greg L. Bahnsen's on covenant theology ( more specifically theonomy ).

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More recently, polyethers -- again in varied compositions, molecular weights, and branching -- have come into use at first for the flexible foams, just lately for the rigids.
And Judy sang the lovely old familiar things which seemed, at times, a blessed relief from the way-out compositions of the progressive jazzmen who have dominated these proceedings.
While Renaissance artists sought nature to find their style, the Mannerists looked first for a style and found a manner. In Mannerist paintings, compositions can have no focal point, space can be ambiguous, figures can be characterized by an athletic bending and twisting with distortions, exaggerations, an elastic elongation of the limbs, bizarre posturing on one hand, graceful posturing on the other hand, and a rendering of the heads as uniformly small and oval.
Few of Salieri's compositions have survived from this early period.
His work in engraving seems to have had an intimidating effect upon his German successors, the " Little Masters " who attempted few large engravings but continued Dürer's themes in small, rather cramped compositions.
Some of his compositions have been collected in the album " European Music at the Ottoman Court " by the London Academy of Ottoman Court Music.
The compositions of these early " brass " objects are very variable and most have zinc contents of between 5 % and 15 % wt which is lower than in brass produced by cementation.
However, since " bronze " is a somewhat imprecise term, and historical pieces have variable compositions, in particular with an unclear boundary with brass, modern museum and scholarly descriptions of older objects increasingly use the more cautious and inclusive term " copper alloy " instead.
Film critics have often noted De Palma's penchant for unusual camera angles and compositions throughout his career.
Different types of biological membranes have diverse lipid and protein compositions.
Albéniz and Granados were central to this movement ; their evocation of the guitar was so successful that their compositions have been absorbed into standard guitar repertoire.
Archaean cell walls have various compositions, and may be formed of glycoprotein S-layers, pseudopeptidoglycan, or polysaccharides.
1733 ), which may have been his first attempt, was followed by half-length compositions of children saying grace, as in Le Bénédicité, and kitchen maids in moments of reflection.
One of the most notable of these was Lizzie Doten, who in 1863 published Poems from the Inner Life, in which she claimed to have " received " new compositions by Poe's spirit.
Musical compositions in the galliard form appear to have been written and performed after the dance fell out of popular use.
Uranus and Neptune have distinctly different interior compositions from Jupiter and Saturn.
Some music critics and interpreters of Puccini's work have speculated that the psychological effects of this incident on Puccini interfered with his ability to complete compositions later in his career, and also influenced the development of Puccinian characters such as Liu ( from Turandot ), a slave girl who dies tragically by suicide.
They have crystallized from magmas that have compositions at or near a eutectic point ( or a temperature minimum on a cotectic curve ).
The time she studied music could also have been the beginning of the compositions she would later create.
It is unsure when some of Hildegard ’ s compositions were composed, though the Ordo Virtutum is thought to have been composed as early as 1151.
Recent scholars have asserted that Hildegard made a close association between music and the female body in her musical compositions.
Most biblical scholars and historians of ancient Israel today view the patriarchical narratives, including the life of Jacob, as late ( 6th and 5th centuries BCE ) literary compositions that have ideological and theological purposes but are unreliable for historical reconstruction of the presettlement period of Israel ’ s past.
The three faculties in turn have their own councils which are changed every four years and differ in their compositions.
Mineral species themselves could have a variable compositions, such as the sulfide mackinawite, ( Fe, Ni )< sub > 9 </ sub > S < sub > 8 </ sub >, which is mostly a ferrous sulfide, but has a very significant nickel impurity that is reflected in its formula.

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