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She asserts: " In their traditional exhibitionist role women are simultaneously looked at and displayed, with their appearance coded for strong visual and erotic impact so that they can be said to connote to-be-looked-at-ness ," and as a result contends that in film a woman is the " bearer of meaning, not maker of meaning.
Power-ups, strewn across each track, aid the bearer or hinder their opponents, as well as coins ; the coins increase the player's top speed.
These bearer channels therefore have their signaling channel in common.
To arm this new legion of celestial knights, the Guardians created the Power Rings, rings of inconceivably-advanced technology that allowed their wearers to project green beams of energy with which the bearer could conjure objects of any size or shape, limited only by their imagination and willpower.
In 1892, when the Democrats chose Cleveland once again as their standard bearer, they appeased party regulars by the nomination of Stevenson, " headsman of the post-office ," for vice president.
SS6 and SS7 are referred to as so-called Common Channel Interoffice Signalling Systems ( CCIS ) or Common Channel Signaling ( CCS ) due to their hard separation of signaling and bearer channels.
As such — and in keeping with Jewish doctrine " the letter bearer should fulfill its contents " — the Baal Shem Tov became a teacher ’ s assistant — and with unconditional love he tried to install honor for their parents, a love of God, and fellow beings in these children.
However Sigurd, according to legend, carried a " magical " standard into battle which drew the Irish warriors to it, eventually forcing their way in and killing the bearer.
* His Most Honourable ( Yang Amat Berbahagia )-the bearer of Tun and their spouses.
* His Honourable ( Yang Berbahagia )-the bearer of Datuk, Datuk Seri and Tan Sri, and their spouses.
In personal names, the bearer of the name uses Aa or Å according to their choice.
This resettlement was one of Leto's goals for mankind's ultimate survival: the exponential growth in human numbers and colonized planets, combined with the dissemination of Siona's genes which render their bearer invisible to prescience, ensuring humanity's survival by making it impossible for any one force to track down every human in the universe or to control them all through prescience ( which forces the future to happen according to the vision of the prescient ).
When banknotes were first introduced, they were, in effect, a promise to pay the bearer in coins, but gradually became a substitute for the coins and a form of money in their own right.
The initial bearer of the name would be noted for their qualities of strength and power, hence their name was associated with an animal with similar qualities.
In this way, the organisms form structures that project from the sea floor ; this characteristic is also the source of their name, which may be translated from the Greek to mean " bearer of foreign bodies ".
The Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh, Sui Iuris, also called the Byzantine-Ruthenian Church, permits the minor orders of candle bearer, cantor, lector and subdeacon, and still uses the term ordination for their cheirothesis.
There are other schools that are not affiliated with LPU but have the word " Lyceum " in their names ; however, LPU is the original bearer of the name and is more closely associated with it. LPU is one of the most stable University in the Philippines with branch campuses in Batangas, Laguna, and Cavite.
Mirnyi was supposed to be the flag bearer of the Belarus national team for the official opening of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, but Belarusian sport officials changed their minds after they found out that Mirnyi let one Belarusian glamour magazine publish erotic images of himself and his wife.
The name can be translated as " shield bearer " and pertains to their two symmetrically shaped head scales.
Access to these seats were chosen in a number of different ways before the show, including random selection, quizzing of guests waiting in queue, and special " Magic Moment " coupons dispensed from the attraction's " Fast Pass " dispensers telling the bearer to present their Fast Pass to an attraction cast member for special seating.
Nevertheless, values can vary with respect to their bearers without there ever occurring an alteration in the object as bearer.

bearer and letter
Adrian Quiney wrote to his son Richard on October 29 and again perhaps the next day, since the bearer of the letter, the bailiff, was expected to reach London on November 1.
Another less ambiguous case read as follows: `` The bearer of this letter has served me for two years to his complete satisfaction.
In the Epistle to Titus, Apollos is mentioned with Zenas as bearer of the letter to Crete.
Tychicus is named as the bearer of the letter, just as he is in Ephesians and Philemon, and he is to tell the recipients of the state of the apostle.
We have put into the mouth of the bearer of this letter, your faithful servant all our woes, which he will be able to unfold to you.
There is a letter of recommendation of Raphael, dated October 1504, from the mother of the next Duke of Urbino to the Gonfaloniere of Florence: " The bearer of this will be found to be Raphael, painter of Urbino, who, being greatly gifted in his profession has determined to spend some time in Florence to study.
Thénardier forces Valjean to write a letter to Cosette, instructing her to come with the bearer.
The letter instructed the admirals and captains that the bearer was to be shown " such kindness as you shall judge fit for a gentleman, both in accommodating him in your ship and in furthering his improvement ".
A priest reads to the illiterate prisoner a false letter supposedly from her king, telling her to trust in the bearer.
In 323 he was the bearer and possibly the writer of Constantine's letter to Bishop Alexander of Alexandria and Arius his deacon, bidding them cease disturbing the peace of the church ; and, on the failure of the negotiations in Egypt, it was doubtless with the active concurrence of Hosius that the Council of Nicaea was convened in 325.
Throckmorton hoped the Scottish bearer of the letter, Sandy Whytelaw, would do this, and though Sandy was not a friend of Arran's father he would raise support for the marriage of Arran and Elizabeth.
The first appearance of writing tablets in written Greek appears in Homer — an Homeric example in which writing is referred to — in the narrated tale of Bellerophon ( Iliad vi. 155 – 203 ) which introduces the trope of the " fatal " or " Bellerophontic " letter, with its message sealed within the folded tablets: " Kill the bearer of this ".
There is extant a letter addressed to him by Isocrates, in which the rhetorician commends him for his good qualities gives him some very common-place advice, and recommends to his notice a friend of his, named Autocrator, the bearer of the epistle.

bearer and was
Perhaps the outstanding standard bearer of Mr. Brown's tradition for accuracy was Mr. Oscar J. Beale, whose mechanical genius closely paralleled that of Mr. Brown, and whose particular forte was the development of the exceedingly accurate measuring machinery that enabled Brown & Sharpe to manufacture gages, and therefore its products, with an accuracy exceeding anything then available elsewhere in the world.
As a theologian in the group pointed out, a professional was, before the modern period of technical specialization, one who `` professed '' to be a bearer and critic of his culture in the use of his particular skills.
John Elliot, however, suggests that the notion of Silvanus as secretary or author or drafter of 1 Peter represents little more than a counsel of despair and introduces more problems than it solves because the Greek rendition of 5: 12 suggests that Silvanus was not the secretary, but the courier / bearer of 1Peter.
John Stuart Mill was a pupil of Bentham's and was the torch bearer for utilitarian philosophy through the late nineteenth century.
I was a Rich Man's Plaything ( 1947 ) is considered the initial standard bearer of " pop art " and first to display the word " pop ".
The wyakin was to bestow the animal's powers on its bearer – for example ; a deer might give its bearer swiftness.
The aquilifer was the legion's standard-or Aquila ( eagle )- bearer and was an enormously important and prestigious position.
To escape the ignominy of capture, Saul asked his armour bearer to kill him, but was forced to commit suicide by falling on his sword when the armour bearer refuses.
In this period, women would also often give knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, as it was believed to bring courage to the bearer.
General Ulysses S. Grant announced he was a Republican and was unanimously nominated on the first ballot as the party's standard bearer at the Republican convention in Chicago, Illinois, held on May 20-21, 1868.
In the United Kingdom, for example, the issue of bearer securities was heavily restricted firstly by the Exchange Control Act 1947 until 1953.
On the night of 22 May 1844 Mullá Husayn was invited by the Báb to his home ; on that night Mullá Husayn told him that he was searching for the possible successor to Siyyid Kázim, the Promised One, and the Báb told Mullá Husayn privately that he was Siyyid Kázim's successor and the bearer of divine knowledge.
When M. Thénardier demands more money, Valjean gives him the note Fantine signed before she died, saying that the bearer of the note was authorized to take Cosette.
He ruled circa and was the first bearer of one of the Seven Rings, although the latter was not widely known until the end of the Third Age.

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