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Learned and now
Gerald, Lord Peter's favourite nephew, who was first seen a decade earlier as a precocious boy playing a major role in solving " The Learned Adventure of the Dragon's Head " and appeared as an Oxford undergraduate in Gaudy Night ; is now an RAF combat pilot.
The judgment was written by Learned Hand wherein he described what is now called the calculus of negligence or the Hand Test, a classic example of a balancing test.
As Rosenberg's fan base grew, so did the Odd Todd website, which now includes such random material as " What's Happening ", movie reviews, his search for " Brittney Dirtor ", " Daily Facts I Learned from the TV ", reader-submitted poetry, recipes, and more.

Learned and generally
" Learned One ") or My Lord / Lady and Your Lordship / Ladyship if the proceedings, as they generally are in the superior courts, are in English.
In a May 2011 article Dankof protested the British government attempting to shut down Press TV, blaming it on " media outlets and correspondents with provable connections to the American Jewish lobby ; Israeli intelligence ; and Neo-Conservatives thirsting for a War of Civilizations with Iran specifically, and the Islamic world generally .” In a May 2011 article, Dankof also quoted from and wrote that the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion accurately reflect the state of the world.

Learned and regard
The Goose Steps Out for Ealing ( 1942 ) was an effective anti-Nazi piece of slapstick, and while he was never quite the same again without Moffatt and Marriott, My Learned Friend ( 1943 ) again with Hulbert, is considered a masterpiece of black comedy which some regard as his best.

Learned and Portuguese
Learned loans in Spanish óptimo, Portuguese óptimo, Italian ottimo, Catalan òptim, all meaning " excellent " or " optimal ")

Learned and year
The latter notion was developed, according to Athenaeus's " Banquet of the Learned " ( Deipnosophistae ), to ensure that cooks could exclusively profit from their signature dishes for a whole year.
After the Coroners take the oath, the Lieutenant Governor states, " Learned deemsters, I exhort you to proclaim to the people in ancient form such laws as have been enacted during the past year and which have received the Royal Assent.
The appearance also led to his re-teaming with Learned in a guest-actor role on The Waltons a year later.
In addition to receiving grants of support from national agencies such as the Lannan Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, Callaloo has garnered a number of national honors, including the best special issue of a journal from the Council of Editors for Learned Journals for " The Haitian Issues " in 1992 ( Volume 15. 2 & 3: Haiti: the Literature and Culture Parts I & II ); honorable mention for the " Best Special Issue of a Journal " in 2001 from the Professional / Scholarly Publishing ( PSP ) Division of the American Association ( Volume 24. 1: The Confederate Flag Controversy: A Special Section ); and recognition for the Winter 2002 issue from the Council of Editors for Learned Journals as one of the best special issues of that year ( Volume 25. 1: Jazz Poetics ).

Learned and beginning
Taking herself to ex-husband Peter Donat's cabin on the California coast, Learned states she decided to " get sober " and that her time there was the beginning of a spiritual journey.

Learned and Age
Learned Helplessness: A Theory for the Age of Personal Control.
* The Age of Science: What We Learned in the 20th Century
( 1993 ) Learned Helplessness: A Theory for the Age of Personal Control, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Learned and history
His posthumous publication, Suecia literata (" The Learned Sweden ") ( 1680 ) is a Swedish history of science bibliography.
1700-1749 ), also known by the Hebrew name of Abraham ben Abraham and as the Vilna Ger Tzedek or " Learned Convert of Vilna ", who was counted as one of the most revered martyrs in Jewish history.

Learned and .
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
Salieri's first full opera was composed during the winter and carnival season of 1770 ; Le donne letterate and was based on Molière's Les Femmes Savantes ( The Learned Ladies ) with a libretto by Giovanni Gastone Boccherini a dancer in the court ballet, and a brother of the famous composer.
The college's mission, the charter stated, was to prepare students " for discharging the Offices of Life with usefulness & reputation " by providing instruction " in the Vernacular and Learned Languages, and in the liberal Arts and Sciences.
Examples include Arsenic and Old Lace ( 1944 ), Monsieur Verdoux ( 1947 ), Kind Hearts and Coronets ( 1949 ), The Ladykillers ( 1955 ), Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb ( 1964 ), The Loved One ( 1965 ), MASH ( 1970 ), Monty Python's The Meaning of Life ( 1983 ), Brazil ( 1985 ), The War of the Roses ( 1989 ), Heathers ( 1989 ), Your Friends & Neighbors ( 1998 ), Keeping Mum ( 2005 ), and Burn After Reading ( 2008 ).
Brynjólfur attributed the manuscript to Sæmundr the Learned, a larger-than-life 12th century Icelandic priest.
Medicine Before Science: The Rational and Learned Doctor from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment.
The English term " Gnosticism " derives from the use of the Greek adjective gnostikos (" learned ", " intellectual ", Greek γνωστικός ) by St. Irenaeus ( c. 185 AD ) to describe the school of Valentinus as he legomene gnostike haeresis " the heresy called Learned ( gnostic )".
With Sullivan's brother, Fred, as the Learned Judge, the opera was a runaway hit, outlasting the run of La Périchole.
Learned and ignorant alike were astonished at the spectacle ... It is a real and palpable vision of the New World.
Since the 1950s, following the lead of D. W. Jefferson, there are those who argue that, whatever its legacy of influence may be, Tristram Shandy in its original context actually represents a resurgence of a much older, Renaissance tradition of " Learned Wit " – owing a debt to such influences as the Scriblerian approach.
* D. W. Jefferson, " Tristram Shandy and the Tradition of Learned Wit " in Essays in Criticism, 1 ( 1951 ), 225 – 48
Athenaeus, in Deipnosophistae or Banquet of the Learned, has one of the diners quoting Hieronymus of Cardia who confirms the view was widespread, while offering Sophocles ' comment on the matter.
Female forms of Michael include Michèle, Michelle, Michaela, Mechelle, Micheline, and Michaelle, although Michael is occasionally seen as a female name, with women named Michael including actresses Michael Learned and Michael Michele.
* In the novelization of the film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, written by Peter George, an explanation is given that the title character, " Dr. Strangelove ", had been wounded, and these wounds had left him with only one hand, and wheelchair-bound, because of the bombings of Peenemünde while he worked there for Nazi Germany.
Economists have further criticized comparative negligence, since under the Learned Hand Rule it will not yield optimal precaution levels.
Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson explicitly relied on Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr .' s " clear and present danger " test as adapted by Learned Hand: " In each case must ask whether the gravity of the ' evil ,' discounted by its improbability, justifies such invasion of free speech as necessary to avoid the danger.
* Keith L. Sprunger, The Learned Doctor William Ames ( 1972 )
* Keith L. Sprunger, The Learned Doctor William Ames, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1972.

Historians and commentators
Historians write that most such political and economic commentators had only a superficial understanding of Darwin's scientific theory, and were as strongly influenced by other concepts about social progress and evolution, such as the Lamarckian ideas of Spencer and Haeckel, as they were by Darwin's work.

Historians and now
Historians in opinion polls once rated Johnson " near great ", but have since reevaluated and now consider Johnson " a flat failure ".
Historians have found evidence of manuscripts where the scribe wrote down the medieval instructions now followed by modern membrane makers.
Historians have found evidence of manuscripts where the scribe wrote down the medieval instructions now followed by modern membrane makers.
" Historians now believe that no such telegrams ever were sent.
Historians now agree that the letter had little impact on the Labour vote -- which held up.
Historians now agree that the letter had little impact on the Labour vote -- which held up.
Historians have debated whether the Pequot migrated about 1500 from the upper Hudson River Valley toward what is now central and eastern Connecticut.
Historians were critical of the Bastille in the early 19th century, but now believe the fortress to have been a relatively well-administered institution, albeit deeply implicated in the system of French policing and political control during the 18th century.
Historians calculate that if Baldwin Township had never been divided, it would now be the second largest community in Allegheny County, with a population of over 100, 000.
Historians then and now have been divided over Wilfrid.
Historians generally contend that the Coharie are descendants of the Algonquian-speaking Neusiok and Coree, as well as the Iroquoian Tuscarora, and the Siouan Waccamaw, who occupied what is now the central portion of North Carolina.
Historians now consider Rogers's story to be unreliable.
Historians now view the contending groups within the city as " agents " who shape the direction of urbanization.
Historians now agree that the American rebels won the war mainly because Britain ’ s naval resources were too thinly stretched by the involvement of the Bourbon powers.
Historians now point out that with the Cold War tensions of the late 1940s and early 1950s in particular, leading the Liberal Party then would have been a challenge for anybody, and that in simply keeping the party together and in existence at all, Davies made a significant contribution.
Historians now regard the Victorian era as a time of many contradictions, such as the widespread cultivation of an outward appearance of dignity and restraint together with the prevalence of social phenomena such as prostitution and child labour.
Historians and population geneticists doubt the Hamitic origins of the Tutsis, but it is still believed that their ancestors migrated from the north to what is now Burundi in the 15th century.
Historians now believe that both her son and her daughter-in-law died of the plague.
Historians now believe that the U. S. compensation claim was greatly exaggerated and largely fabricated ( see Robson, A. E, Prelude to Empire, 2004, p. 84 ( citing Calvert 1856 and Freemantle 1856 )).
Historians and biographers now agree that the experience had a profound impact on Guevara, who later became one of the most famous guerrilla leaders in history.
Historians believe Subutai was born in the year 1175, probably just west of the upper Onon River in what is now Mongolia.
Historians now believe Hall was probably murdered by crewmember Dr. Emil Bessel, having been poisoned with arsenic.
Historians tell us that the curved shapes which represent bottoms are actually supposed to represent ocean waves, but gamblers prefer to call them bottoms and now the name has stuck.
Historians believe that the Old State House Bell, now known as the Liberty Bell, was one of the bells rung to mark the reading of the Declaration on July 8.

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