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Subtleties and have
Extensive choreography, new sounds, colorful costumes, and uproarious skits have all become part of the Subtleties ' style.

Subtleties and .
* The Subtleties of the Inimitable Mulla Nasreddin, by Idries Shah, illustrated by Richard Williams.
** The Subtleties of Baccarat: 1890-1891.
** The Subtleties of Baccarat: 1890-1891.
She also features in Robin Maxwell's The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn, Suzannah Dunn's The Queen of Subtleties and briefly in Margaret George's The Autobiography of Henry VIII.
The Subtleties of the Ascension: Lata ' if Al-Miraj: Early Mystical Sayings on Muhammad's Heavenly Journey.
The Dartmouth Subtleties is an all-female a cappella group on campus, Founded in the winter of 1998.
The Dartmouth Subtleties are currently finishing their second album, the follow-up to their 2003 debut, Irony.
The Subtleties tour the country every winter, performing everywhere from New York City to Colonial Williamsburg to Orlando, Florida.

intention and interpretation
In this interpretation, the intention of the teaching of tathāgatagarbha is soteriological rather than theoretical.
In his sociology, Weber uses the German term " Verstehen " to describe his method of interpretation of the intention and context of human action.
If a series of judicial decisions result in an interpretation of the law which the Executive considers does not reflect the intention of the policy, the Executive can change the legislation.
One possibility involves supposing that the ' morality ' of the act is one thing, probably to do with the praiseworthiness or blameworthiness of the agent, and its rightness or wrongness another .” Jonathan Dancy rejects this interpretation on the grounds that Mill is explicitly making intention relevant to an assessment of the act not to an assessment of the agent.
An interpretation given by Roger Crisp draws on a definition given by Mill in A System of Logic where he says an intention to produce the effect, is one thing ; the effect produced in consequence of the intention, is another thing ; the two together constitute the action .” Accordingly, whilst two actions may outwardly appear to be the same they will be different actions if there is a different intention.
A third interpretation is that an action might be considered a complex action consisting of several stages and it is the intention that determines which of these stages are to be considered part of the action.
Courts sometimes have to attribute a conjunctive ( X ' and ' Y ) intention to the legislature even though the list is disjunctive ( X ' or ' Y ) because, otherwise, no overall interpretation of the law in question would make sense.
In modern times, the practice of statutory interpretation frequently refers to the actual intention of the draftsman as expressed in the words of the Act, but considered in the light of contemporary knowledge.
; Ubi lex voluit, dixit ; ubi noluit, tacuit: When the law wanted to regulate the matter in further detail, it did regulate the matter ; when it did not want to regulate the matter in further detail, it remained silent ( in the interpretation of a law, an excessively expansive interpretation might perhaps go beyond the intention of the legislator, thus we must adhere to what is in the text of the law and draw no material consequences from the law's silence ).
In a circular issued on 17 October 2006, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments recalled the 1974 declaration by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith that there is no doubt whatsoever regarding the validity of Masses celebrated using " for all " as a translation of " pro multis ", since " for all " corresponds to a correct interpretation of Christ's intention expressed in the words of the consecration, and since it is a dogma of the Catholic faith that Christ died on the Cross for all.
In a 1970's interview on Leningrad Television, when asked how he chooses a particular interpretation of the music he conducts, Mravinsky explained that he tries to understand what the composer's intention was by immersing himself into the " atmosphere " of the music ( Mravinsky used a term " atmospherization ").
Some examples are creating exceptions ( allowing non-organic inputs to be used without loss of certification status ) and creative interpretation of standards to meet the letter, but not the intention, of particular rules.
Though she claims that interpretation can be stifling ”, making art comfortable and manageable ” and thus degrading the artist ’ s original intention, Sontag equally presents a solution to the dilemma she sees as an abundance of interpretation on content.
Inherent to an autonomic system is the knowledge of the Purpose ( intention ) and the Know-how to operate itself ( e. g., bootstrapping, configuration knowledge, interpretation of sensory data, etc.
While he believed that the original intention of the Framers should play an important part in constitutional adjudication, he also held that broad phrases like " liberty " in the Due Process Clause could be given an evolving interpretation.
It has not been decisively shown whether the prime minister's interpretation was purely tactical, or if he in fact had perceived an honest intention to consider abdication on the part of the king, but the prime minister's record and personality speak for the tactical-theory.
However, considering the room for interpretation, it is impossible based solely on these observations to conclude what was the intention of the builders or the building date.
Statutory interpretation allows for the ignoring of unjust extraneous meanings, but what Coke did was nullify the statute as a whole, along with its main intention.
The Mischief Rule is a rule of construction that judges can apply in statutory interpretation in order to discover Parliament's intention.
On appeal, the Supreme affirmed the decision of the High Court and found that, when comparing different language versions, the framework decision demonstrated an intention to regard public prosecutors as judicial authorities and that the conduct of the member states since its enactment confirmed this interpretation.

intention and make
*" It is well that people busy themselves with the study of the Law and the performance of charitable deeds, even when not entirely disinterested ; for the habit of right-doing will finally make the intention pure " ( Pesahim 50b ).
Although he did not make known his intention when creating the plates, art historians view them as a visual protest against the violence of the 1808 Dos de Mayo Uprising, the subsequent Peninsular War of 1808 – 14 and the setbacks to the liberal cause following the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1814.
Criticism includes several examples of cropping quotes from President Obama, Vice President Biden and Vice President Gore so they appear out of context, using image-manipulation software to edit the appearance of reporters from The New York Times and using footage from other events during a report on the November 5 Tea Party rally in Washington, D. C .; Media Matters said the intention of Fox News was to make it appear as if a larger number of protesters attended the event.
Shortly before the trial Eiffel had announced his intention to resign from the Board of Directors of the Compagnie des Establissments Eiffel, and did so at a General Meeting held on 14 February, saying " I have absolutely decided to abstain from any participation in any manufacturing business from now on, and so that no one can be misled and to make it most evident that I intend to remain absolutely uninvolved with the management of the establishments which bear my name, I wish to that my name should disappear from the name of the company.
The victorious opposition celebrated by holding a motorcade on the main streets of Kuala Lumpur with supporters holding up brooms as a signal of its intention to make sweeping changes.
With the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1990, Kaunda was forced to make major policy shifts ; he announced the intention to partially privatize the parastatals.
In 2003 Libya began to make policy changes with the open intention of pursuing a Western-Libyan détente.
Von Trier has stated he was inspired to make a trilogy about the United States as a reaction to Americans at the Cannes film festival who said he had no right to make the Dancer in the Dark, which was often viewed as being critical of a country he has never been to ( and has no intention of ever visiting, due to his phobia of travel ); however, von Trier himself has stated in interviews he did not intend it to be a criticism of America, saying the film takes place in a " fictional America ".
Because of this, a group of his followers later formed the Logical Language Group to create the language Lojban along the same principles, but with the intention to make it freely available and encourage its use as a real language.
" A formal arrest occurs when an officer, with the intent to make an arrest, takes a person into custody by the use of physical force or the person submits to the control of an officer who has indicated his intention to arrest the person.
The developers ' intention was to make the sensation of flight the central gameplay element, achieved through 3D graphics and a combination of both 2D and 3D gameplay.
No extant ballad actually shows Robin Hood " giving to the poor ", although in a " A Gest of Robyn Hode " Robin does make a large loan to an unfortunate knight which he does not in the end require to be repaid ; and later in the same ballad Robin Hood states his intention of giving money to the next traveller to come down the road if he happens to be poor.
* Aggravating circumstances-three to 15 years: a ) by two or more persons together b ) by a person in possession of a gun or a narcotic substance c ) by a masked or disguised person d ) against a person who cannot defend his or herself e ) in a public place f ) in a public transportation vehicle g ) during the night h ) during a natural disaster i ) through burglary, or by using an original or copied key j ) stealing national treasures k ) stealing official identity papers with the intention to make use of them l ) stealing official identity badges with the intention to make use of them
In 1990, with the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe ( on which Kaunda's philosophy of Zambian Humanism had been fashioned ), Kaunda was forced to make a major policy volteface: he announced the intention to partially privatize the parastatals.
He also denounced Heath for accusing his political opponents of lacking respect for Parliament whilst being " the first Prime Minister in three hundred years who entertained, let alone executed, the intention of depriving Parliament of its sole right to make the laws and impose the taxes of this country ".
Powell's speeches and TV interviews throughout his political life displayed a suspicion towards " the Establishment " in general, and by the 1980s there was a regular expectation that he would make some sort of speech or act in a way designed to upset the government and ensure he would not be offered a life peerage ( and thus be transferred to the House of Lords ), which, some believe, had not any intention of accepting so long as Edward Heath sat in the Commons.
According to the Professor and Historian Oswald Balzer, shortly before began the preparations to the First Coalition of Piast Dukes formed by Leszek II the Black, Henry IV, Przemysł II and Henry III of Głogow, which had the intention to make the unification of Poland.
Many entrepreneurs may be primarily motivated by the intention to make their business profitable in order to sell to shareholders.
Applicants must show the intention to reside in South Africa after naturalization, and they are required to make a declaration of allegiance.

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