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Owning to his cold and distant personality, Raeder was a man whom even his friends often admitted to knowing very little about.
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Owning or attempting to buy or sell foreign currency was a criminal offence, punishable with a prison sentence that could go up to 10 years ( depending on the amount of foreign currency found under one's possession ).
Owning 33, 000 acres recently bought by his father or himself in Counties Galway and Mayo, Ardilaun was placed in a difficult and unusual position during the Land War of the 1880s.
Owning land was a prerequisite for suffrage ( the civil right to vote ) in county constituencies until the Reform Act 1832 ; until then, Parliament was largely in the hands of the landowners.
Owning much of Romania's steel industry through his strong presence in Reşiţa, he was chairman of the Ford Motor Company's Romanian section, and arguably the richest man in Romania at the time.
The first film to be produced by Natural Nylon was David Cronenberg's eXistenZ ( 1999 ) which was followed by Nora ( 2000 ), XX / XY ( 2002 ), Owning Mahowny ( 2003 ), To Kill a King ( 2003 ), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow ( 2004 ).
In 1992, Dodds was also a driving force behind a thirteen episode televised entrepreneurship training program called " Owning My Own Business ", which was broadcast on the Atlantic Satellite Network to Canada's four Atlantic Provinces, and produced by the Atlantic Provinces Chamber of Commerce.
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* Owning only a small portion of a particular high-quality single vineyard ( lieu-dit ) meant that a grower often had insufficient wine from a parcel to vinify on its own.
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• Owning Mahowny ( 2003 )-based on a true story about Brian Moloney, who stole $ 10 million to feed his addiction to bets ;
Owning Mahowny is a 2003 movie about gambling addiction with a cast that includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Minnie Driver, Maury Chaykin and John Hurt.
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Owning and managing these working farms required the routine collaboration with the widely respected William Heelis.
Owning an object by itself is not possessiveness ; however, attachment to an object is possessiveness.
Owning no land, many became migrant workers who traveled from farm to farm to pick fruit and other crops at starvation wages.
Owning that she loves Cinyras, Mirra grabs his sword, while he recoils in horror, and kills herself.
Owning many securities reduces volatility by decreasing the impact of large price swings above or below the average return in a single security.
Owning an apartment is also more convenient than owning a house as the general maintenance and landscaping is taken care of by the owner or body corporate.
Owning both a short barrel and a legal-length rifle could be construed as intent to build an illegal, unregistered SBR.
" The Air Force says these accusations were a hoax fueled in part by citations to a strategy paper drafted within the Air Force's Air University entitled Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025.
In 2003, he played the lead role in Owning Mahowny as a bank employee who embezzles money to feed his gambling addiction.
Owning shares that correspond to one apartment in a housing company is generally considered as much owning your own home as actually directly owning a ( single family ) house.
Owning two 5-star hotels, one 4-star, the casino and one renowned Golf Course it is hard not to notice the Groupe Lucien Barriere success.
Taylor Mali's poem " Falling in Love is Like Owning A Dog ", from his 2002 book What Learning Leaves, is subtitled " an epithalamion.
Owning a title of Lord of the Manor does not by itself replace the title of Mr, Mrs, or Miss, although under English common law a person may chose to be known by any name they see fit as long as it is not done to " commit fraud or evade an obligation.
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Also in this period Davis gained a reputation for being distant, cold, and withdrawn and for having a quick temper.
At the age of thirteen, Novinha, a cold and distant girl, successfully petitions to be made the official biologist of the colony ( roughly the equivalent of a master's degree ); from then on, she contributes to the work of father-and-son xenologers ( alien anthropology ) Pipo and Libo, and for a short time there is family and camaraderie.
" The study concluded that a name change could be beneficial because the use of a place name in the title led respondents to incorrectly believe that it was a public university, and because the name " Rochester " connoted a " cold and distant outpost.
Meanwhile, Becky also has a son, also named after his father, but unlike Amelia, who dotes on and even spoils her child, Becky is a cold, distant mother.
Further, the " best fats " for human brains are found in oily fish swimming in cold waters very distant from the tropical climate where humans evolved.
Unfortunately, the poles are expensive places to visit, because they are distant, cold and deserted ; infrastructure is sparse and the terrain is rough in polar regions ( often consisting of ice blocks with crevasses between them ).
Unhappy, living with his cold and distant father, as soon as he was old enough, Louis went to France, enrolling in the Saint-Cyr Military Academy.
Thus, the distant and cold Titan, Triton, and Pluto are able to retain their atmospheres despite relatively low gravities.
To an unsympathetic observer, a shy individual may be mistaken as cold, distant, arrogant or aloof, which can be frustrating for the shy individual.
However, he is unable to connect in an emotional way with most people, who find him cold and distant.
As a result of this, he said his parents were cold and distant towards him, and that his mother had actually attempted to abort him unsuccessfully in the same manner she had terminated two prior pregnancies.
He is generally portrayed as a cold and distant man, although perhaps was no worse than many other fathers of his time and class.
From this time forward the two always remained upon distant terms, Tintoretto being indeed a professed and ardent admirer of Titian, but never a friend, and Titian and his adherents turning the cold shoulder to him.
While this thermal emission is very weak, observations at these frequencies are important for characterizing the cold 10-20K dust in the interstellar medium in the Milky Way galaxy, and in distant starburst galaxies.
As a result, she watches him go through frequent mood swings during their time together, sometimes acting playful, other times violent — sometimes acting responsive, other times being cold and distant.
#: The first movement is cold, quiet, and somewhat menacing, with transparent strings and distant though ominous timpani motifs.
To a stranger he seemed cold and distant, but in conversation with any one he liked his real disposition revealed itself ; his manner became animated, his eyes brightened, and a sarcastic but not ill-natured smile would play upon his lips.
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