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The comic poet, Aristophanes, is the earliest known critic to characterize Euripides as a spokesman for destructive, new ideas, associated with declining standards in both society and tragedy ( see Reception for more ).
The Ich bin ein Berliner speech is in part derived from a speech Kennedy gave at a Civic Reception on May 4, 1962, in New Orleans ; there also he used the phrase civis Romanus sum by saying " Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was to say, " I am a citizen of Rome.
Reception of the Eucharist in this form is the only sacrament essentially associated with dying.
The Ground Floor is made up of the Diplomatic Reception Room, Map Room, China Room, Vermeil Room, Library, the main kitchen, and other offices.
Each piece in the place setting is decorated with a different pattern, the motifs derived from outstanding architectural elements found in the State Dining Room, East Room, and Diplomatic Reception Room.
Union County is the location of Union Correctional Institution and the Reception and Medical Center ( RMC ).
Reception of free-to-air satellite signals, generally K < sub > u </ sub > band Digital Video Broadcasting, for home viewing is still common in Europe, India and Australia, although the TVRO nomenclature was never used there.
The Women's Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center, a women's prison of the Missouri Department of Corrections, is located in Vandalia and in Audrain County.
Ysgol Bro Dewi ( Dewisland School ) is the Voluntary Controlled Primary School, with pupils from Reception to Year 6.
Reception of additional TV stations is available, by subscription, from TCT West Telephone of Basin, Wyo.
Year 1 is the first year of primary school after Reception.
In Northern Ireland, the equivalent of " Reception " is " P1 ", and the equivalent of the English Year 1 " P2 ", while the first year of secondary school is known by year 8 or first year ( rather than Year 7 as in England ), and following that Lower and Upper Sixth are Year 13 and Year 14 respectively.
The traditional Independence Day Reception ( in Finnish: Linnanjuhlat, " the Castle Ball ") at the Presidential Palace on 6 December is one of the key annual events in the Presidential calendar.
The first year of compulsory schooling is known as Reception in England, Dosbarth Derbyn in Welsh and Primary One in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Reception of BRS-delivered television and data signals is done with a rooftop microwave antenna.
Zuber et Cie's c. 1834 design Views of North America is installed in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House.
At the top of the stairs is the landing that serves as vestibule to the Reception Hall.
Turning right, one sees the grand vista that is the length of the Reception Hall and the width of the Ceremonial Hall beyond.
He received military honors in the garden outside the main entrance and to fanfare, is escorted up to the Reception Hall.
This year of school is usually called Reception.
Early years education in Wales is provided half-time for children aged 3 – 4 ( Nursery ) and full-time for those between the ages of 4 and 5 ( Reception ).
Reception for Santa with Muscles has continued to be negative, and it is currently listed on IMDB's bottom 100 movies.
Reception of NDBs is also usually best during the fall and winter because during the spring and summer, there is more atmospheric noise on the LF and MF bands.

Reception and Reader
In 2008, a collection of articles from Nature was edited by John S. Partington under the title H. G. Wells in Nature, 1893 – 1946: A Reception Reader and published by Peter Lang.
Authorship of Pyers plowmans exhortation is speculatively attributed to Crowley by Barbara Johnson in Reading Piers Plowman and The Pilgrim's Progress: Reception and the Protestant Reader ( Southern Illinois University Press, 1992 ).

Reception and public
Reception by the car buying public and automotive magazines was mixed.
The Audience Chamber and the State Council Room are the only Royal Reception Rooms that are closed to the public.
Sheidow Park Primary School is public and caters for students Reception to Year 7.
Woodend Primary School is the other public school in the suburb and teaches students Reception to Year 7.
Reception rooms in the house are open to the public.
Reception theory has also been applied to the history and analysis of landscapes, through the work of landscape historian John Dixon Hunt, motivated by recognition that the survival of gardens and landscapes is due to their public reception.

Reception and response
Reception theory is a version of reader response literary theory that emphasizes the reader's reception of a literary text.

Reception and work
The Reception of the King at the Entrance of Holyrood Palace was the incident ultimately chosen ; and in the following year, when the artist, upon the death of Raeburn, had been appointed Royal Limner for Scotland, he received sittings from the monarch, and began to work diligently upon the subject.
Timothy Gay, a physics professor and a longtime fan of the Raiders, cited Fetkovich's work with approval in his book The Physics of Football, and concluded that " the referees made the right call in the Immaculate Reception.
Although Graves's work is widely discounted by academics as pseudohistory ( see The White Goddess # Criticism and The Greek Myths # Reception ), it continues to have a lasting influence on many areas of Neopaganism.
It included one of the earliest pieces of Islamic thought arguing against Darwin's then-recent On the Origin of Species ; however, his arguments incorrectly caricatured evolution, provoking criticism that he had not read Darwin's writings .< ref name =" glick1 "> The Comparative Reception of Darwinism, edited by Thomas Glick, ISBN 0-226-29977-5 </ i ></ ref > In his later work Khatirat Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani ( The Ideas of al-Afghani ), he accepted the validity of evolution, asserting that the Islamic world had already known and used it.
Reception of this work of John Paul II range from “ With the humility and generosity of spirit for which he is well known, John Paul speaks forthrightly to all people ” tothe Pope emerges as the master of the flat statement, the bland certainty.
Hirschberg, Chairman of Reception and Entertainment, St Louis World's Fair, 1904 – 1906 ; awarded the 4th Class, Jan 12, 1906, for work with the St. Louis World's Fair
In 1848 he became a Royal Academician ( RA ) after exhibiting a large work ' Cardinal Wolsey's Reception at Leicester Abbey '.

Reception and can
This flag can be seen in the display cabinets behind the Reception at Old College, Edinburgh.
## Reception Courtesies – Receptionists at the business address can receive and sign for incoming overnights, deliveries, packages and provide document drop-off / pick-up services.
In October 2000 this new Reception Centre, which can accommodate up to 500 people, opened.
Reception of this channel does not require any special Sky or Freesat equipment, any free-to-air satellite receiver can pick up this channel.

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