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Bertrain H. Wait, an engineer whose company had worked on the construction of the New York Cities Catskill Aqueduct, was impressed with the durability of Rosendale cement, and came up with a blend of both Rosendale and synthetic cements which had the good attributes of both: it was highly durable and had a much faster setting time.
Machiavelli attributes two episodes to Cesare Borgia that were at least partially executed by his father: the method by which the Romagna was pacified, which Machiavelli describes in chapter VII of The Prince, and the assassination of his captains on New Year's Eve of 1503 in Senigallia.
A column in The Chicago Daily Tribune in 1938 attributes a version involving socialism, communism, fascism and New Dealism to an address by Silas Strawn to the Economic Club of Chicago on November 29, 1935.
New attributes are added to the standard occasionally through registration with IANA.
Accordingly, when Enrico Caruso ( 1873 – 1921 ) — the most emulated Mediterranean tenor of the 20th century — made his acclaimed New York Metropolitan Opera debut in November 1903, one of the specific vocal attributes for which he was praised by music reviewers was the absence of a disruptive vibrato from his singing.
The veneration of Èṣù is widespread in the New World, as well as in Africa, and he is venerated under many different names and attributes:
According to an article in the New York Times it had apparently been carved by Rice himself in 1833, although a different account in the same paper says it had been carved by a celebrated figurehead carver called Weeden, and yet another article attributes it to Rice's former employer ' Charley ' Dodge.
Though the Sadducees produced no primary works themselves, their attributes can be derived from other contemporaneous texts, namely, the New Testament, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and later, the Mishnah and Talmud.
The New Testament, following older Jewish tradition, attributes healing to the Pool of Bethesda when the waters are " stirred " by an angel.
There are humorous mock debates amongst her " followers " concerning her other attributes, such as whether she is completely invisible, or invisible to most, but visible to those who have faith in her ( bearing similarities to " The Emperor's New Clothes ").
The New International Encyclopædia ( 1905 ) finds his writing “ insipidly sweet and monotonously melodious ,” and attributes Gessner's popularity to the taste of a generation nursed on Rousseau.
It included New Age attributes such as the concept of ascending into higher frequencies of evolution, a variety of psi powers, traditional " predictions regarding Earth Changes " first cited in the Bible ( Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation ) but popularized by Edgar Cayce, and predictions of dire fates for those whose vibrational levels remain unraised.
The Disney film Aladdin attributes the Sphinx's broken nose to a stonemason who accidentally chipped it off after being distracted by Aladdin and Jasmine flying past on their magic carpet during the song " A Whole New World ".
One story attributes the invention of imitation meat to chefs who made it for Chinese emperors who, traditionally, observed a week of vegetarianism each year ( cf., Vegetarian Paradise 2 Menu, New York City and Harmony Restaurant Menu, Philadelphia ).
All tags may be listed and indexed by attributes .</ p >< p > New facilities will be added to provide automatic steering or routing through a hypertext on the screen, or automatic sequence selection during printout.
New Line often attributes the growth of their company to the success of the Nightmare franchise.
Peters attributes the hostility of media coverage to foreign-ownership of New Zealand media assets and their political agenda.
New Zealand tsunami expert Professor James Goff attributes coastal abandonment in New Zealand at 1500 AD to an earthquake-induced tsunami event.
Janja Lalich, a sociologist who studies cults, attributes their recruitment success to their eclectic mix of beliefs and the way that they deviated from typical New Age teachings: discussing literal spaceships while retaining familiar language.
New rose cultivars are continually sent to the garden from many parts of the world and are tested for color, fragrance, disease resistance and other attributes.
Ira Stoll of the New York Sun, and formerly of the Jerusalem Post, attributes alleged anti-Israel media bias in part to reporters of Jewish background:
In the early 1990s, prominent attributes of the New Russian stereotype also included mobile phones and crimson jackets.
In some college ranking programs, The New School's eight divisions are ranked separately, since their attributes and standards of admission differ significantly.

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On February 26, Bush issued a formal letter of apology to Cardinal John Joseph O ' Connor of New York for failing to denounce Bob Jones University's history of anti-Catholic statements.
Episodes in the life of Jesus and statements about what he accomplished during his public ministry are found throughout the New Testament.
A number of variations exist between the statements by Josephus regarding the deaths of James and John the Baptist and the New Testament accounts.
There are some variations between the statements by Josephus regarding James the brother of Jesus and John the Baptist and the New Testament and other Christian accounts.
Although these councils did include statements about the canon, when it came to the New Testament they were only reaffirming the existing canon, including the Antilegomena.
In 1835, the New York Sun newspaper wrote a series of satiric articles that came to be known as the Great Moon Hoax, with statements falsely attributed to Herschel about his supposed discoveries of animals living on the Moon, including batlike winged humanoids.
Condit initiated a lawsuit against Vanity Fair writer Dominick Dunne in a New York federal court in late 2002 for $ 11 million, claiming that statements made by Dunne about Condit defamed him ; the comments indicated that Condit ordered the death of Levy in 2001.
Protestants base this on the fact that the New Testament contains almost two hundred statements that appear to imply that faith or belief is sufficient for salvation.
A number of statements in the New Testament may be interpreted as references to the Ascension.
In the early 1990s, the Mollen Commission peeled away layers of falsehood in the New York City Police Department, including false statements on warrant applications, creation of confidential informants out of whole cloth, and lies told to establish probable cause for stopping and searching vehicles.
While the The New York Times reported Google wished to start selling virtual eyeglasses not only for entertainment but also for information and augmented reality by the end of 2012, more recent statements from Google about " Project Glass " ( as it is now called ) have said a 2012 commercial release is unlikely.
Jews point to statements in the New Testament, such as, which contain potentially divisive narratives about Jews:
After reviewing the New Zealand judicial authorities on privacy, Gallen J stated: " the present situation in New Zealand ... is that there are three strong statements in the High Court in favour of the existence of such a tort in this country and an acceptance by the Court of Appeal that the concept is at least arguable.
Clarke's paper would later be described as " one of the seminal statements of the New Archaeology, by one of its leading proponents " in Britain, if not elsewhere, by the archaeologists Caroline Malone and Simon Stoddart.
Participation in the program makes no requirements of the invitees to make statements, form opinions or maintain any further relationship with JINSA, yet many trip alums have participated more than once, and 50 past participants co-authored a statement on violence in the Palestinian-controlled territories that appeared in the New York Times in October 2000.
Accordingly, because the parody did not make false statements that were implied to be true, it could not be the subject of damages under the New York Times actual-malice standard.
The Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible both contain statements that God cannot lie and that lying is immoral ( Num.
Most notably, in the landmark case New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, the Court cited Areopagitica to explain the inherent value of false statements.
The New York Times reported on similar statements previously, writing that " The nation's ( Japan's ) largest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, applauded the revisions " regarding removing the word " forcibly " from referring to laborers brought to Japan in the prewar period and revising the comfort women controversy.
Lowe further gained media attention as she repeatedly made statements which voiced her dislike of the New Orleans chief of police, as well as her reluctance to comply with police questioning.
In March 1994 the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jim Bolger made statements supporting a move towards a New Zealand republic.
On November 8, 2007, in White Plains, New York, Kerik was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiracy, tax fraud and making false statements.

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