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Reluctant and state
Reluctant to entrust d ' Orsay with any affairs of state, Napoleon III finally offered him the position of director of the Beaux-Arts.

Reluctant and such
Reluctant to tie down his army for a siege that could last years, and believing he could not afford the losses of an all-out frontal assault such as he had used at Arles, Charles was content to isolate the few remaining invaders in Narbonne and Septimania.
Reluctant to return to Cordoba with such unalloyed bad news, the Ummayad wāli, Anbasa ibn Suhaym Al-Kalbi, decided that putting down the rebellion in Asturias on his way home would afford his troops an easy victory and raise their flagging morale.
He also did voices on various animated TV shows and films such as Rocket Robin Hood, The Smokey Bear Show, The Little Brown Burro, King of the Beasts, The Marvel Superheroes, the classic 1966 Incredible Hulk cartoon series, The Trolls and the Christmas Express, Take Me Up to the Ball Game, Willy McBean and his Magic Machine, Festival of Family Classics, The Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad Show, Noah's Animals, Iron Man, The King Kong Show and Captain America.
Reluctant to make such a long-term commitment, the boy repeatedly asks her to continue on for the time being and promises to give his answer in the morning.
Reluctant to construct a systemic philosophy, this book comprises more a collection of debunkings of unwarranted assumptions than an interpretation and " contains the seeds of concepts crucial to Nietzsche's later philosophy, such as the need to transcend conventional Christian morality "; he uses his perspectivism and the idea of the will to power as explanatory devices, though the latter remains less developed than in his later thought.
It was used in films such as A Letter to Three Wives ( 1949 ), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ( 1947 ), the voice of Casey Junior the train in Dumbo ( 1941 ) and The Reluctant Dragon ( 1941 ), the instruments in Rusty in Orchestraville, the piano in Sparky's Magic Piano, and the airplane in Whizzer The Talking Airplane ( 1947 ).

Reluctant and can
In The Reluctant Admiral, Hiroyuki Agawa gives a quotation from a reply by Admiral Yamamoto to Ogata Taketora on January 9, 1941, which is similar to the famous version: " A military man can scarcely pride himself on having ' smitten a sleeping enemy '; it is more a matter of shame, simply, for the one smitten.
Kelly's animation can be seen in Pinocchio when Gepetto is first seen inside Monstro the whale, fishing ; in Fantasia when Bacchus is seen drunkenly riding a donkey during the Beethoven /" Pastoral Symphony " sequence ; and in " Dumbo " of the ringmaster and during bits of the crows ' sequence ; and his drawings are especially recognizable in " The Reluctant Dragon " of the little boy, and in the Mickey Mouse short " The Little Whirlwind " when Mickey is running from the larger tornado.
Dramatic monologues can also be used in novels to tell stories, as in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and to implicate the audience in moral judgments, as in Albert Camus ' The Fall and Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist.

Reluctant and only
Benny Green wrote in his collected work of essays, The Reluctant Art, that " Tatum has been the only jazz musician to date who has made an attempt to conceive a style based upon all styles, to master the mannerisms of all schools and then synthesize those into something personal.
Reluctant to identify himself, the figure identifies itself only as the " Protector " and indicates it is from the future, and that the Binaltech continuity must be preserved as it will lead to the " great Alternity ".

Reluctant and be
It was for this that the man known as " the Real Taoiseach " or " the Reluctant Taoiseach ", with his ever-present pipe and the soft Cork lilt in his voice will be remembered.
Reluctant at first, the Catholic clergy eventually supported confederation when it became known that education and " health " were going to be exclusive provincial jurisdictions.
Reluctant to be associated with the hardcore genre, Sarno began directing explicit films under various pseudonyms.

Reluctant and rather
Reluctant to teach rather than practice full time, Goldstein left New York in the early 1990s and returned to California where he lived out the decade in relative isolation.

Reluctant and than
In Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School and Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf, Scrappy is more toned down, as he is less feisty and a little more cowardly, but still much braver than Scooby and Shaggy.
Reluctant to sell the stock, valued at the time at more than $ 2. 5 million, Wilson agreed to do so under committee pressure.

Reluctant and Court
She is also the subject of the novels Mary, Queen of France by Jean Plaidy, The Reluctant Queen by Molly Costain Haycraft, Princess of Desire by Maureen Peters, and The Secret Bride: In the Court of Henry VIII by Diane Haeger.

Reluctant and .
Reluctant to infringe upon precedent, he inserted language that sought to limit the decision's reach to railroad carriers: " the agencies of interstate commerce.
Doris Day: Reluctant Star.
* " A Reluctant Queen " by Joan Wolf is a fictionalized re-telling of Esther's story.
He stands midway between Smaug, evil and greedy, and The Reluctant Dragon, comical and timid.
( The Reluctant Jester, Chapter 17.
Four of his books, The Long Banana Skin ( 1975 ), The Door Marked Summer ( 1981 ), Doors to the Mind and The Reluctant Jester ( 1992 ) are autobiographical.
Reluctant to make another enemy, Urban came to a concordat with William Rufus, whereby William recognised Urban as pope, and Urban gave sanction to the Anglo-Norman ecclesiastical status quo.
** Walt Disney's live-action animated feature, The Reluctant Dragon, is released.
Neither At Dawn We Slept, the definitive history of the Pearl Harbor attack by Gordon Prange, nor The Reluctant Admiral, the definitive biography of Yamamoto in English by Hiroyuki Agawa, contains the line.
The Reluctant Art: Five Studies in the Growth of Jazz.
He is also a minor character in the romance novel, The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill.
The story originated by chance when Delbert Mann and Chayefsky were rehearsing The Reluctant Citizen in the old Abbey Hotel's ballroom, which was also used for Friday night meetings of the Friendship Club.
More substantial is the later " Novarian series ", of which the core is the Reluctant King trilogy, beginning with The Goblin Tower, de Camp's most accomplished effort in the genre.
The book The Reluctant Queen: The Story of Anne of York is by Jean Plaidy.
The Reluctant Admiral: Yamamoto and the Imperial Navy.
* The Reluctant Taoiseach, 2010 book, David McCullagh.
* The Reluctant Dragon: The Reluctant Dragon, Sir Giles, and the Boy.
Nair has also purchased the rights to Mohsin Hamid's 2007 novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist., and the film is set for an early 2013 release.

usual and interpret
Robinson's approach, called non-standard analysis, uses technical machinery from mathematical logic to create a theory of hyperreal numbers that interpret infinitesimals in a manner that allows a Leibniz-like development of the usual rules of calculus.
# Lexicographic code: Order the vectors in V lexicographically ( i. e., interpret them as unsigned 24-bit binary integers and take the usual ordering ).
The model R of real numbers with its usual order and the model Q of rational numbers with its usual order are elementarily equivalent, since they both interpret '<' as an unbounded dense linear ordering.

usual and state
The Hearst press followed the Chief's progress at the various state conventions with its usual admiring attention, stressing the `` enthusiasm '' and `` loyalty '' he inspired.
Fortunately it spared us from the usual spate of silly resolutions which in the past have made Georgia look like anything but `` the empire state of the South ''.
In the fevered, intoxicating, breathless state of being in love the usual signposts that guide you to lasting and satisfying relationships are sometimes obscured.
As queen, Eadgyth undertook the usual state duties of " First lady ": when she turns up in the records it is generally in connection with gifts to the state's favoured monasteries or memorials to female holy women and saints.
This action was taken in response to an appeal obtained from the governor general and to a request for assistance from the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, without consulting the island's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, Commonwealth institutions or other usual diplomatic channels ( as had been done in Anguilla ).
Since the passage of the Instrument of Government of 1974, Swedish kings no longer have many of the usual parliamentary system head of state functions that had previously belonged to them.
Other examples of heads of state in parliamentary systems using greater powers than usual, either because of ambiguous constitutions or unprecedented national emergencies, include the decision by King Léopold III of the Belgians to surrender on behalf of his state to the invading German army in 1940, against the will of his government.
It is usual that the head of state, particularly in parliamentary systems as part of the symbolic role, is the one who opens the annual sessions of the legislature, e. g. the annual State Opening of Parliament with the Speech from the Throne in Britain.
The country was a western-styled Christian ( Roman Catholic ) state, and Latin held an important position, as was usual in the Middle Ages.
According to the usual rules of quantum mechanics, the actual state of the electron may be any superposition of these states.
Wimsey does not object, but Bunter strongly does: " If I may state my own preference, sir, it would be to wait upon you and his lordship in the usual manner ".
The Philippines does not have a distinctive war flag in this usual sense, but the flag of the Philippines is legally unique in that it is flown with the red stripe on top when the country is in a state of war, rather than the conventional blue.
Because these rules are directly connected with aspects of sovereignty and the extraterritorial application of laws in the courts of the signatory states, they take on a flavour of public rather than private law because each state is compromising the usual expectations of their own citizens that they will have access to their local courts, and that local laws will apply in those local courts.
The interpretant can be ( 1 ) immediate to the sign, all that the sign immediately expresses, such as a word's usual meaning ; or ( 2 ) dynamic, such as a state of agitation ; or ( 3 ) final or normal, the ultimate ramifications of the sign about its object, to which inquiry taken far enough would be destined and with which any actual interpretant can at most coincide.
These are quantities that express the local state of the system, besides the usual local thermodynamic variables ; in a sense such variables might be seen as expressing the ' memory ' of the materials.
Gibbs's papers from the 1870s introduced the idea of expressing the internal energy U of a system in terms of the entropy S, in addition to the usual state variables of V ( volume ), p ( pressure ), and T ( temperature ).
For example, in SO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup > 2 -</ sup > ( sulfite ion ), the total charge of the ion is-2, and each oxygen is assumed to have its usual oxidation state of-2.
The usual state of affairs is that the foreign key value refers to a primary key value of some table in the database.
Even for a receiving antenna, it is more usual to state the gain than to specify the effective aperture.
However, the state of New York inverts the usual order, with the Supreme Court of the State of New York being the lowest trial court of general jurisdiction, and the Court of Appeals being the highest court.
At the August 1967 Arab league summit in Khartoum, Sudan, Nasser's usual commanding position was reduced as the attending heads of state expected King Faisal to lead.
The usual polarization state pairs used are either the rectilinear basis of vertical ( 0 °) and horizontal ( 90 °), the diagonal basis of 45 ° and 135 ° or the circular basis of left-and right-handedness.
The usual theory has been that the Pythia delivered oracles in a frenzied state induced by vapors rising from a chasm in the rock, and that she spoke gibberish which priests interpreted as the enigmatic prophecies preserved in Greek literature.

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