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`` We'll get him soon, see what he says '', Chief Moore cut in.
Mitchell says that numerous people who have examined his teachings and those of Koresh's and his followers, Charles Pace, and Teresa Moore, and have found their teachings to be divergent from the fundamental doctrines of the church, and have sided with him.
In that sense, Moore says he now sees his law as more beautiful than he had realized: " Moore's law is a violation of Murphy's law.
However, the earlier article by Crome and Moore says that the birds do lower their heads when they are running " full tilt through the vegetation, brushing saplings aside and occasionally careening into small trees.
Silent Night historian Renate Ebeling-Winkler Berenguer says that the first mention of a broken organ was in a book published in the United States, The Story of Silent Night ( 1965 ) by John Travers Moore.
* Moore says nanoelectronics face tough challenges – By Michael Kanellos, CNET News. com, March 9, 2005
In his note on this phrase, the translator Herbert Moore says: " According to the ' Apostolic Canons ', only the lower orders of clergy were allowed to marry after their appointment to office ; the Council in Trullo ordered that a bishop's wife should retire to a convent, or become a deaconess ; that of Caesarea, that if a priest marries after ordination he must be degraded.
Breaking from some on the left, Moore at one point in his book says that " Mumia probably killed that guy ".
Moore credited much of his early success as an accompanist to a five-year partnership with the tenor John Coates, who, Moore says, turned him from an indifferent accompanist into one who was sensitive to the music and the soloist, and an equal partner in performance.
Carlos Moore, who has authored extensive on the issue, says that " There is an unstated threat, blacks in Cuba know that whenever you raise race in Cuba, you go to jail.
The Virgin Film Guide says " Cook and Moore brilliantly shift from character to character with just a change of voice ( not unlike Peter Sellers ), and the movie never flags ".
He says George Moore is really angry about Miss Mitchell's life of him, and told him " Boyd is to do the official life "; but Edward says " that will make no difference, Miss Mitchell's will always be the real one accepted, she took the only possible way of dealing with you, treating you as Mon ami Moore.
His grandson, John Moore, says the whereabouts of his grave is unknown but may be in the area of the Welsh Harp reservoir near Cricklewood in north London.
The founding writers of Digitiser were Mr Biffo ( Paul Rose ) and Mr Hairs ( Tim Moore ) who, as Biffo himself says, only began working on it in order to " amuse ourselves and get free games ".
Moore has multiple tattoos including one on the inside of his lip that says " extinct ".
Carlos Moore, who has authored extensive on the issue, says that " There is an unstated threat, blacks in Cuba know that whenever you raise race in Cuba, you go to jail.
" Hitchens says that Moore interviewed Clarke and " either he didn't ask Clarke, who authorized those flights, or Clarke told him it was me and only me, and he didn't think it was good enough to use.
" While interviewing Hitchens on his show, Scarborough claimed to be outraged at Moore's portrayal of the Iraqi insurgency, claiming Moore's film suggests " those killing Americans in Iraq aren't the enemy, but rather they are the revolution and the Minutemen, who are sure to win their battle against the occupation " and that " Moore says that the enemy is George Bush and Saddam Hussein and Mr. Zarqawi and Mr. Bin Laden are no problem.
Moore says that only one member of Congress had a child serving in Iraq: Army Staff Sergeant Brooks Johnson, the son of Senator Tim Johnson ( D-SD ).
His 1999 novel, Gold Fools, is written entirely in interrogative sentences not, as critic Steven Moore says, " just to see if he could pull it off, but because he wanted to interrogate our cultural assumptions about the Old West.

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According to Moore, a moral actor cannot survey the goodness ” inherent in the various parts of a situation, assign a value to each of them, and then generate a sum in order to get an idea of its total value.
The most important jazz guitar soloists of this period included the Manouche virtuoso Django Reinhardt, Oscar Moore who was featured with Nat King ” Cole ’ s trio, and Charlie Christian of Benny Goodman's band and sextet, who was a major influence despite his early death at 25.
The festival's chief executive, Richard Moore, compared Loach's tactics to blackmail, stating that " we will not participate in a boycott against the State of Israel, just as we would not contemplate boycotting films from China or other nations involved in difficult long-standing historical disputes .” Australian lawmaker Michael Danby also criticised Loach ’ s tactics stating that Israelis and Australians have always had a lot in common, including contempt for the irritating British penchant for claiming cultural superiority.
American marathon runner Kenny Moore, who wrote about the incident for Sports Illustrated, quoted Dutch distance runner Jos Hermens as saying, You give a party, and someone is killed at the party, you don't continue the party.
T. J. Moore notes that, all distinction between the play, production, and ‘ real life ’ has been obliterated play Curculio ”.
T. J. Moore notes that seating in the temporary theaters where Plautusplays were first performed was often insufficient for all those who wished to see the play, that the primary criterion for determining who was to stand and who could sit was social status ”.
Kitchener's successor General O ’ Moore Creagh was nicknamed no More K ” and concentrated on establishing good relations with the Viceroy, Lord Hardinge.
His colleague Mike Moore claimed that there was a public perception that Labour policy sought to reward the lazy and defend bludgers ”.
In 1985, Shandera and Moore began receiving post cards postmarked New Zealand ” with a return address of " Box 189, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
# John Noell Moore, The Landscape Of Divorce When Worlds Collide ,” The English Journal 92 ( Nov. 2002 ), pp. 124 – 127.
* On the Sense and Reference of a Proper Name ”, Mind lxxxvi ( 1977 ), 159-85 ; reprinted in Mark Platts, ed., Reference Truth and Reality ( Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1980 ), pp. 141 – 66, and in A. W. Moore, ed., Meaning and Reference ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993 ), pp. 111 – 36 ; translated into Spanish: Sobre el Sentido y la Referencia de un Nombre Propio ”, Cuadernos de Crítica 20 ( 1983 )
* Wittgenstein on Following a Rule ”, Synthese 58 ( 1984 ), 325-363 ; reprinted in Moore, ed., Meaning and Reference, pp. 257 – 93
Throughout the tenure of Rhoda Morgenstern's character being featured on the The Mary Tyler Moore Show, her Jewish-ness ” was discussed on several episodes.
The six-member line up of Moore, Irvine, Lunny, O ’ Flynn, Hill and Linnane were joined by Matt Molloy and keyboardist Bill Whelan and when the band went into the studio in the spring of 1980 to record the album The Woman I Loved So Well ”.
Lightnin ' Hopkins ' T-Model Blues ” and Tim Moore ’ s Farm ”, both became top 10 national hits in 1948, skyrocketing The Gold Star label with a string of hits throughout the late-1940's, 50's and 60's.
Nonnie Moore was hired as fashion editor in 1980, having served in the same post at Mademoiselle The New York Times noticed the changes she made at Harper ’ s Bazaar, highlighting how the magazine had been looking a little dowdy ,” but that Moore had noticeably sharpened the magazine ’ s fashion point of view ” by showing brighter, younger and more stylish ,” complimenting her use of young and exciting fashion photographers ,” such as Oliviero Toscani.

Moore and references
* Christy Moore sang a song about Biko called " Biko Drum " which makes several references to the South African hero.
The Victorian setting allowed Moore and O ' Neill to insert " in-jokes " and cameos from many works of Victorian fiction, while also making contemporary references and jibes.
More recently, the popular graphic novels of Alan Moore, " From Hell " ( 1989 ) and " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " ( 1999 ) contain a number of references to the notorious criminality of the area in Victorian London.
Moore uses a recurring series of billboards, fictional celebrity references, and other advertisements and / or news similar to his seminal 1980s miniseries, Watchmen.
Note: most entries below are from the Selected bibliography: Frances Moore Brooke by Jessica Smith and Paula Backscheider, which additionally offers references to editions of Frances Brooke's works as well as full-length critical monographs and biographical studies of the author.
It was rumored that Lennon was somehow involved, perhaps as a rebuttal to the controversy about possible drug references in songs like " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ", but Moore has denied this ; the song actually predates Sgt.
After publishing Stupid White Men, an earlier work, Michael Moore was accused of not providing references to back up his statements.
From a 1957 letter from John H. Moore, former director of nuclear planning, air operations branch, United States European Command, Air Force target planning methodology can be inferred " blast damage frame ," with such references as " damage to concrete structures " and the requirement for a " high probability of cratering runways.
Written by Bob Bendetson and directed by Steven Dean Moore, " Blame It on Lisa " features several references to popular culture, including a parody of the Brazilian children's television host Xuxa and an allusion to the film A Trip to the Moon.
* Alan Moore and Kevin O ' Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century, makes several references to Performance in its second issue, " Paint it Black ", prominently featuring Mick Jagger's Turner character.

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