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Other examples of gradual changes that have affected the Negro have been his moving up, row by row, in the buses ; ;
Other flowers we might gather as we pleased: myrtle and white violets from beneath the lilacs ; ;
Other scientific agencies, both Federal and civilian, supported studies in quantitative electron microscopical approach to microchemistry and microcytochemistry ; ;
Other good miles have been by Debonnie ( Dale Frost-Debby Hanover ) and Prompt Time ( Adios-On Time ) in 2:28-:36 ; ;
Other pilot programs were conducted by A & S, Babylon, New York ; ;
Other pairs of phonologic subsystems also interact or overlap in this way ; ;
Other nuts consumed in lesser quantity include the spicy nutmeg ; ;
Other members of the Portland delegation attending the conference in Columbus are: Kathleen Mason, Jefferson high school ; ;
Other workshops will be in Tallahassee Oct. 5 ; ;
Other crucial matters required constant supervision: labor and all noncombatant troops, whose morale was vital, too ; ;
Other widely spoken Afroasiatic languages are Amharic, the national language of Ethiopia, with 18 million native speakers ; Somali, spoken by around 19 million people in Greater Somalia ; and Hausa, the dominant language of northern Nigeria and southern Niger, spoken by 18. 5 million people and used as a lingua franca in large parts of the Sahel, with some 25 million speakers in total.
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
; Other people

; and minds
By an effort of historical sympathy we can cast our minds back into the art of a remote past or an alien present, and enjoy the carvings of cavemen and Japanese colour-prints ; ;
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 ( 1954 ) presents a book-burning society in which wall television and hearing-aid radios enslave men's minds ; ;
After this holocaust, a changing world occupied the minds of men ; ;
Both had eager and inquiring minds ; ;
The class did not survive the Revolution ; but the courtesy title of abbé, having long lost all connection in people's minds with any special ecclesiastical function, remained as a convenient general term applicable to any clergyman.
We do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a man who minds his own business ; we say that he has no business here at all.
All this was evidently much to the surprise of the Persians ; "... in their minds they charged the Athenians with madness which must be fatal, seeing that they were few and yet were pressing forwards at a run, having neither cavalry nor archers ".
In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Christian majority countries or countries in which Christianity dominates or was a territorial phenomenon .“ Christendom is originally a medieval concept steadily to have evolved since the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual rise of the Papacy more in religio-temporal implication practically during and after the reign of Charlemagne ; and the concept let itself to be lulled in the minds of the staunch believers to the archetype of a holy religious space inhabited by Christians, blessed by God, the Heavenly Father, ruled by Christ through the Church and protected by the Spirit-body of Christ ; no wonder, this concept, as included the whole of Europe and then the expanding Christian territories on earth, strengthened the roots of Romance of the greatness of Christianity in the world .”
At the beginning of One-Dimensional Man Marcuse writes, “ The people recognize themselves in their commodities ; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment ,”< ref > Harold Marcuse < http :// www. marcuse. org / herbert / quotes / QuotRedThread. html # Capitalism ></ ref > meaning that under capitalism ( in consumer society ) humans become extensions of the commodities that they buy, thus making commodities extensions of people's minds and bodies.
Ivanhoe is sometimes credited for increasing interest in Romanticism and Medievalism ; John Henry Newman claimed Scott " had first turned men's minds in the direction of the middle ages ," while Carlyle and Ruskin made similar claims to Scott's overwhelming influence over the revival based primarily on the publication of this novel.
In war, too, the discretionary power of the Executive is extended ; its influence in dealing out offices, honors, and emoluments is multiplied ; and all the means of seducing the minds, are added to those of subduing the force, of the people.
In the early 20th century the Italian individualist anarchist Renzo Novatore advocated both revolution and anarcho-communism when he spoke that " revolution is the fire of our will and a need of our solitary minds ; it is an obligation of the libertarian aristocracy.
" The OSS was also focused on the battle for hearts and minds during wartime ; " the very practice of simple sabotage by natives in enemy or occupied territory may make these individuals identify themselves actively with the United Nations War effort, and encourage them to assist openly in periods of Allied invasion and occupation.
The latter is a form of temporal energy, generated by Time Lord minds, which is also said to help power TARDISes (" The Deadly Assassin ", 1976 ; " Four to Doomsday ", 1982, " The Doctor's Wife ", 2011 ).
The red top tabloid is, for many, the prototypical example of the format ; the ubiquity of this editorial style among newspapers of the tabloid format has made it persist in the minds of the public.
The only way in which we are familiar with minds impacting the world is via the bodies that are associated with those minds ; in other words, it is only when we decide something, or have a strong feeling that causes us to act out of excitement or anger, that our minds cause our bodies to act.

; and reply
In reply to this the French sovereign dispatched Andrew as his ambassador to Güyük Khan ; with Longjumeau went his brother William ( also a Dominican ) and several others — John Goderiche, John of Carcassonne, Herbert " Le Sommelier ," Gerbert of Sens, Robert ( a clerk ), a certain William, and an unnamed clerk of Poissy.
Letter of the Samaritans to Artaxerxes, and reply of Artaxerxes: The " enemies of Judah and Benjamin " offer to help with the rebuilding, but are rebuffed ; they then work to frustrate the builders " down to the reign of Darius.
Octavian was not present, but at the next meeting made a reply of such a nature that the consuls both left Rome to join Antony ; and Antony, when he heard of it, after publicly divorcing Octavia, came at once to Ephesus with Cleopatra, where a vast fleet was gathered from all parts of the East, of which Cleopatra furnished a large proportion.
The Prophecy of Seventy Septets ( or literally ' seventy times seven ') appears in the angel Gabriel's reply to Daniel, beginning with verse 22 and ending with verse 27 in the ninth chapter of the Book of Daniel, a work included in both the Jewish Tanakh and the Christian Bible ; as well as the Septuagint.
; Epiphenomenon / zombie reply: Several philosophers argue that consciousness, as Searle describes it, does not exist.
; Dennett's reply from natural selection: Suppose that, by some mutation, a human being is born that does not have Searle's " causal properties " but nevertheless acts exactly like a human being.
In his reply Eusebius not only regretted the whole controversy, but also stated that he would abide by the words of the Bible, according to which the bread and wine after the consecration become the body and blood of the Lord ( see transubstantiation ); if one asks how this can take place, the answer must be that it is not according to the order of nature but in accordance with the divine omnipotence ; at any rate one must be careful not to give offense to the plain Christian.
" Then examine it and test it by these rules you have, and firstly, and chiefly, by this: whether the impression has to do with the things that are up to us, or those that are not ; and if it has to do with the things that are not up to us, be ready to reply, " It is nothing to me.
IRCs are often used by amateur radio operators sending QSL cards to each other ; it has traditionally been considered good practice and common courtesy to include an IRC when writing to a foreign operator and expecting a reply by mail.
* Professional I-O Psychologist Network ( you can post messages and / or read and reply to others ' postings ; organized by topic ; maintains anonymity via use of avatars )
* < span style =" background: khaki ; border: thin solid ; padding: 2px ;"> One sentence </ span > Cheeses are mentioned in one sentence, with only one reply
According to Cooley, the reply was that " money means nothing to us ; our lives mean nothing to us.
American paratroopers also famously used a device known as a " cricket " on D-Day in place of a password system as a temporarily unique method of identification ; one metallic click given by the device in lieu of a password was to be met by two clicks in reply.
The tradeoff to client-side prediction was that sometimes other players or objects would no longer be quite where they had appeared to be, or, in extreme cases, that the player would be pulled back to a previous position when the client received a late reply from the server which overrode movement the client had already previewed ; this was known as " warping ".
In an introduction to an anthology of these articles the editor was able to say, “ The development of this theory was a dialectical process of formulation, criticism, reply and reformulation ; the record of this process well illustrates the co-operative development of a philosophical theory .”
Comments by others at pp. 563 – 576 ; reply, p. 577.
Vostrikov orders a reply in the negative ; the men on the deck notice a crewman in the helicopter photographing them, and they drop their trousers and bare their buttocks at him.
He wrote to M. Hermite calling his attention to what he had published ; in reply he was assured that the members of the commission did not know of the existence of his papers, and he was advised to complete his demonstrations and submit the memoir according to the rules of the competition.
Ponzi's original scheme was based on the arbitrage of international reply coupons for postage stamps ; however, he soon diverted investors ' money to make payments to earlier investors and himself.
Current Mixmaster software can be compiled to handle Cypherpunk messages as well ; they are needed as reply blocks for nym servers.
Women in the congregations reported to Stanton, who saw the actions of the ministers as cowardly ; in their congregations, no one would be allowed to reply.

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