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Resolving to seek no knowledge other than that of which could be found in myself or else in the great book of the world, I spent the rest of my youth traveling, visiting courts and armies, mixing with people of diverse temperaments and ranks, gathering various experiences, testing myself in the situations which fortune offered me, and at all times reflecting upon whatever came my way so as to derive some profit from it.
Resolving to release his mother from this state of bondage, Garuda approached the serpents and asked them what it would take to purchase her freedom.
* Resolving memory corruption-An article from the Real-Time embedded blog by Hai Shalom
62 — Resolving that the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Appropriations, and Armed Services should examine and report on the requirements and consequences of the orderly withdrawal of all U. S. forces from Southeast ( SE ) Asia including the safe return of American POWs.
89 — Resolving that upon agreement between the U. S. and North Vietnamese Governments as to the release of American POWs, the U. S. shall declare a ceasefire in-place and withdrawal all its military forces and equipment from South Vietnam not later than nine months from the date of the agreement.
Resolving that Bob needs to be independent from him in order to be happy, Walt demands they be surgically separated.
Resolving to get rid of Dorothy, he tricks her into writing a letter that, to an unknowing observer, would look like a suicide note, and then throws her from the roof of a tall building.

Resolving and .
Resolving to get something done, I started in on the dishes.
Resolving usually entails iterating through several name servers to find the needed information.
* Extraterrestrial Intelligence in the Solar System: Resolving the Fermi Paradox by Robert A. Freitas Jr.
Resolving a flame war can be difficult, as it is often hard to determine who is really responsible for the degradation of a reasonable discussion into flame war.
* A. Chorti and M. Brookes ( 2007 ), " Resolving near-carrier spectral infinities due to 1 / ƒ phase noise in oscillators ", ICASSP 2007, Vol.
Resolving contradictions, perceived or actual, between different statements in the Mishnah, or between the Mishnah and other traditions ; e. g., by stating that: two conflicting sources are dealing with differing circumstances ; or that they represent the views of different Rabbis.
Resolving these issues delayed the first night until 3 March 1875 on which morning, by chance, Bizet's appointment as a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour was announced.
Resolving these two states in a believable way can be quite complex.
* Resolving Sexual Abuse: Solution-Focused Therapy and Ericksonian Hypnosis for Adult Survivors by Yvonne M. Dolan ( WW Norton & Company: New York, 1991 ).
Resolving this discrepancy is one of the foremost problems in astronomy since the cosmological parameters of the Universe may be constrained by supplying a precise value of the Hubble constant.
Resolving a Historical Confusion in Population Analysis.
Resolving the accounts is a matter tied to the synoptic problem.
The second book, Crucial Confrontations: Tools for Resolving Broken Promises, Violated Expectations, and Bad Behavior, McGraw-Hill, 2005, teaches important skills for dealing with accountability issues.
Resolving social conflicts.
Resolving power is the ability of an imaging device to separate ( i. e., to see as distinct ) points of an object that are located at a small angular distance.
Resolving to devote himself and his means wholly to the advancement of Christianity, his first proposal for that end, made in 1796, was to organize a vast mission to Bengal, of which he was to provide the entire expense ; with this view the greater part of his estate was sold, but the British East India Company refused to sanction the scheme, which therefore had to be abandoned.
* One State, Two States: Resolving the Israel / Palestine Conflict, Yale University Press, 2009.
Resolving such imbalances requires either a manifestly artificial ' world ', or metagame constructs such as hit points, level adjustments, etc.

become and serious
As capitalism in the 20th century has become increasingly dependent upon force and violence for its survival, the private detective is placed in a serious dilemma.
This may be opera bouffe now, but it will become more serious should the cold war mount in frenzy.
The situation may become widespread and result in more serious and permanent consequences.
This is a work that bridges the gap between serious symbolic meaning and the type of critical absurdity with which Jarry would soon become associated.
By October 2007 bluetongue had become a serious threat in Scandinavia and Switzerland and the first outbreak in Denmark was reported.
In addition to the drinking problems, it had become obvious that he also was having serious mental problems ; Martha Maria said that, " It was like sometimes he was drunk even when he wasn't drinking.
By the 1950s, the television industry had become a serious competition for the movie industry.
Since then, the cane toad has become a pest in many host countries, and poses a serious threat to native animals.
The Kilaaks then turn their next major attack on Tokyo, and without serious opposition, become arrogant in their aims, until the UNSC discover the Kilaaks have switched to broadcasting the control signals from their base under the Moon's surface.
While awaiting its convocation, he thought to remove the more serious defects by a reform of the monasteries, which had become exceedingly worldly in spirit and from which many of the inmates were departing.
) and so tackle problems before they become more serious.
Shearer attended UCLA as a political science major in the early 1960s and decided to quit show business to become a " serious person ".
When it failed to become the hit that was expected, Frankenheimer admitted he developed a serious problem with alcohol.
By 1992 the problem had become so serious that Latvian forestry officials were given the right to carry firearms.
The series had become a touchpoint of the Women's Movement because it was one of the first to show, in a serious way, an independent working woman.
The lack of transparency surrounding Venezuelan bilateral assistance, channeled through state-run enterprises rather than the official budget, has become a serious issue for the IMF and international donors.
However, there is now concern that these planarians may themselves become a serious threat to native snails.
In high school, Ray Bradbury was active in both the Poetry Club and the Drama club, continuing plans to become an actor but becoming serious about his writing as his high school years progressed.
By the late 1960s, migration had become a serious problem, not only because cities were terribly overcrowded, but also because the rural areas were losing the most youthful and productive members of their labor force.
Trade had become a serious source of friction between the two countries.
Invasive species originated from the Red Sea and introduced into the Mediterranean by the construction of the canal have become a major component of the Mediterranean ecosystem, and have serious impacts on the Mediterranean ecology, endangering many local and endemic Mediterranean species.
Vandalism per se is sometimes considered one of the less serious common crimes, but it can become quite serious and distressing when committed extensively, violently or as an expression of hatred and intimidation.
Persecution of whistleblowers has become a serious issue in many parts of the world.
In the 1954-1955 television season, Edwards joined with Richard Quine to create Mickey Rooney's first television series, The Mickey Rooney Show: Hey, Mulligan, a sitcom about a young studio page trying to become a serious actor.

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