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However, Louis Feldman has presented arguments that Origen may have seen a copy of the Testimonium ( in a different form than quoted by Esebeius ) and not commented on it for there was no need to complain about its tone.
Roger Prior has argued that the playwright had access to Lord Hunsdon's personal copy of Froissart and quoted some of Hunsdon's annotations.
After host Frank Skinner read a line from the novel Qs prologue (" The coin of the kingdom of the mad dangles on my chest to remind me of the eternal oscillation of human fortunes "), Blissett produced a copy of Luther Blissett's Italian book Totò, Peppino e la guerra psichica (" Toto, Peppino and the Psychic War ", AAA Edizioni, 1996 ) and quoted extensively from it, in the original Italian:
( This often quoted phrase is sourced from Caesarius of Heisterbach along with a story of all the heretics who desecrated a copy of the Gospels and threw it down from the town's walls.
" It was General Douglas MacArthur who facilitated Ullman's popularity as a poet-he hung a framed copy of a version of Ullman's poem " Youth " on the wall of his office in Tokyo and often quoted from the poem in his speeches.
Jefferson bought a copy of Rushworth's Historical Collections for use in his own library and he often quoted from them.
Based on an inscription in a copy of Agrippa quoted in the last edition of the bibliographic dictionary by Jacques Charles Brunet, Manuel du libraire et de l ' amateur des livres ( 1860 – 64 ), some of the copperplate engravings for the book were attributed to Michelangelo, but modern art historians believe the unknown engraver is more likely to have come from the school of Marcantonio Raimondi.

copy and famed
There is a copy of the famous Little Mermaid statue from Copenhagen, as well as one featuring the bust of famed Danish fable writer Hans Christian Andersen.
The first 12 ″ ( 30 cm ) single was actually a 10 ″ ( 25 cm ) acetate used by a mix engineer ( José Rodríguez ) in need of a Friday night test copy for famed disco mixer Tom Moulton.
Nearer the house, screening the service wing from view, is a Roman triumphal arch, the " Temple of Apollo ", also known ( because of its former use a venue for cock fighting ) as ' Cockpit Arch ', which holds a copy of the famed Apollo Belvedere.

copy and male
In sporadic cases of RTT, the mutated MECP2 is usually thought to be derived from the male copy of the X chromosome.
Because the disease-causing gene is located on the X chromosome, a female born with a MECP2 mutation on her X chromosome has another X chromosome with an ostensibly normal copy of the same gene, while a male with the mutation on his X chromosome has no other X chromosome, only a Y chromosome ; thus, he has no normal gene.
Female fireflies of the genus Photuris, for example, copy the light signals of other species, thereby attracting male fireflies which are then captured and eaten ( see aggressive mimicry ).
A third interpretation is that David represents Donatello's effort to create a unique version of the male nude, to exercise artistic license rather than copy the classical models that had thus far been the sources for the depiction of the male nude in Renaissance art.
There is only one male one doing it, after a few hours of unsuccessfully trying to copy the others in order to pass his own quicker.
Another song, " Catastrophe and the Cure " is used during the intro to Get Collins, an Irish documentary on Michael Collins and the film Kaboom by director Gregg Araki in which the male lead is also given a signed copy of All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone as a birthday gift.
It has been variously proposed that it began as a religious sacrifice, as a rite of passage marking a boy's entrance into adulthood, as a form of sympathetic magic to ensure virility or fertility, as a means of enhancing sexual pleasure, as an aid to hygiene where regular bathing was impractical, as a means of marking those of higher social status, as a means of humiliating enemies and slaves by symbolic castration, as a means of differentiating a circumcising group from their non-circumcising neighbors, as a means of discouraging masturbation or other socially proscribed sexual behaviors, as a means of removing " excess " pleasure, as a means of increasing a man's attractiveness to women, as a demonstration of one's ability to endure pain, or as a male counterpart to menstruation or the breaking of the hymen, or to copy the rare natural occurrence of a missing foreskin of an important leader, and as a display of disgust of the smegma produced by the foreskin.
A hemizygous deletion or mutation of the STS gene in a male results in complete absence of enzyme activity, while a female carrier of a mutation or deletion is heterozygous and still has a normal copy of the STS gene.
This book was partly inspired by Nikolai Gogol's short story " The Overcoat ", whose male protagonist is also a copy clerk.
In November 2005 the character was blamed for turning children into playground bullies by Dr. Sally Henry, who claimed that impressionable children look to male soap characters as role models and subsequently copy their violent behaviour.

copy and calling
His first episcopal act was calling a council at Reading in July 1279 in order to implement ecclesiastical reform, but Peckham's specifying that a copy of Magna Carta should be hung in all cathedral and collegiate churches offended the king as an unnecessary intrusion into political affairs.
He told his girlfriend that a cousin showed him a copy of his birth certificate after calling him a " bastard ", but he told biographers Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth that he found the certificate himself.
One advantage of using clone () is that since it is an overridable method, we can call clone () on any object, and it will use the clone () method of its actual class, without the calling code needing to know what that class is ( which would be necessary with a copy constructor ).
The new trap was defined in such a way that calling it on an older version of Mac OS would simply call the previous memory copy routine.
In the 2011 documentary America's Most Hated Family in Crisis by Louis Theroux, Megan Phelps-Roper explained in an interview that herself and the other members of the WBC tauntingly and publicly burned a copy of the Quran while being scolded by a Muslim man, calling it an " idolatrous piece of trash " and that they were giving it the " proper respect that it deserves " by doing so.
However, it did support a system call — < tt > clone </ tt > — which creates a copy of the calling process where the copy shares the address space of the caller.
Another previously unknown group calling itself the Lions of Al-Mufridun also has decided to claim credit for the Madrid attack, perhaps attempting to copy Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades.
You may contact the NCAC once you have a copy of your personal credit report by calling the number that is located on the personal credit report itself.
Comics creator Frank Miller had a well-publicized feud with Wizard, initiated by his keynote speech at the 2001 Harvey Awards, during which he ripped a copy of the magazine apart and threw it in a trash can, calling it a " bible written by Satan ," a " monthly vulgarity ," and a " tree killer ( which ) regularly cheapens and poisons our field.
Writing in 1898, Mille took pride in calling his newspaper " a daily encyclopedia " or " cinema " for the regular public, universally available at only 5 bani per copy.
The early settlers tried to copy the aboriginals by calling it Walla Waroo, however they found this too big to stamp on the wool bales, so they shortened it to Wallaroo.

copy and Roberts
Henry Roberts ( CTO of Nalpeiron ), a graduate student in computer science at the University of South Carolina, reverse engineered Locksmith, found the sequence and distributed the information to some of the 7 or 8 people producing copy protection at the time.
The next advance came from Henry Roberts ' thesis on software copy protection, which devised a way of replacing Apple ’ s sync field of FFs with random appearing patterns of bytes.
" Roberts also wrote, " Anyone who is using a stolen copy of MITS BASIC should identify himself for what he is, a thief.
" In 2002, Leila Lee Roberts, a great-granddaughter of Fulwar Skipwith, donated the original copy of the constitution of the West Florida Republic and supporting papers to the Louisiana State Archives.
" Roberts explained that he had not received the memo with the rules so he showed up with a copy of the script cover and asked Starr to sign it.
Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green: London, 1864, a digitized copy from Google Book Search.
However William Roberts later painted Etchells holding the copy of BLAST in his work " The Vorticists at the Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel, Spring 1915 ".
Shaw wrote to the sculptor on, reproducing a copy of a letter from Roberts which warned, " the judgement of the authority of all countries is that modern coins must be of low relief ", but as the President disagreed with Roberts's view, Saint-Gaudens could go ahead with a high-relief design.

copy and .
At any rate, three men out of a six-man B-52 crew are required to copy down Wisman's go-to-war message.
Ardent, opinionated, even obstinate, they were amazingly articulate, wrote their own copy, and were masters of phrasemaking.
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
While I was sitting at one of the rewrite telephones with my derby and my great beard, Arthur Brisbane whizzed in with some editorial copy in his hand.
Perhaps Mrs. Meynell would do me the undeserved kindness to keep my own copy of the first edition of my first book, with all its mementos of her and the dear ones.
Karl was an almost exact copy of his father physically and it was strange to see the expected become the unexpected.
But the attack was made from an advance copy.
`` I have read an advance copy of the Snow book which is to be titled, ' Science And Government.
Shelley sent a copy to Southey, a former friend, and another to Godwin.
The Industrial Division published, in 1960, a new, attractive industrial brochure, `` Rhode Island -- Right For Industry '', and prepared copy for a new edition of the Directory Of Manufacturers ( to be printed shortly ), and for a new space catalogue.
Beginning with the October 1959 issue of the Journal, the method of production of copy for photo-offset reproduction was changed from varityping to hot typesetting.
Petitioner was not entitled to have the hearing officer's notes and report, especially since he failed to show any particular need for them and he did have a copy of the Department of Justice's recommendation to the appeal board.
The appeal board furnished petitioner a copy of the recommendation.
Aeschbacher's work is very much akin to Schnabel's, but the sound on his Decca disc is dated, and you will have a hard time locating a copy of it.
Command's new Brahms Second is a major effort to make a record that sounds like a real orchestra rather than a copy of one.
With the source of light behind the copy, there is no loss of lumen output, as with conventional boards illuminated by means of reflected light.
The copy itself, including any text or illustrations, is reproduced in full color directly on a thin Mylar polyester film by a photo screen process.
The film has an adhesive on the back which permits it to be stripped onto the acrylic panels forming the sign, and also to be stripped off for replacement by new copy as required.
Panels with outdated copy are returned to the sign shop so a new message can be applied.
In this way, the sign maker has an economical means for displaying uniform copy on different sign media.
Poster Products Inc., Chicago, Ill.: a changeable copy and display sign which consists of an extruded impact styrene background in choice of colors, onto which are mounted snap-in letters, figures, or words screened on acetate or other types of sheet stock.
Every new scandal which would provide more `` copy '' for Marshall's pen would thus mean more publicity for Welch.
Henry stormed into Giffen's office waving a copy of the New Orleans Courier, shouting that the emancipation scheme had become a public affair, and that it would reach the `` Ears of the People on the Plantation, and make them restless & unhappy ''.
But Dartmouth preserves its youthful brashness even in its educational attitudes, and, although some of its experiments may still be in the testing stage, they make for lively copy.

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