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Bell took great exception to these attempts to supersede his voting discretion, and requests issued from Nashville for his resignation.
Until more recently, safes and strongboxes were the exception to this, and to this day large vaults are custom designed and built at great cost, as the cost of this is lower than the very limited scope for mass production would allow, and the risk of a copy being obtained and defeated as practice is removed.
This limited and case-specific exception allows certain unadvised statements ( given without Miranda warnings ) to be admissible into evidence at trial when they were elicited in circumstances where there was great danger to public safety.
None of these musicians, with the exception of Davis, had received a great deal of exposure before that time ; Chambers, in particular, was very young ( 19 at the time ), a Detroit player who had been on the New York scene for only about a year, working with the bands of Bennie Green, Paul Quinichette, George Wallington, J. J. Johnson, and Kai Winding.
This practice may stem from the influence of Gerald Gardner who wrote ( ostensibly quoting a witch, but perhaps in his own words ): The witches tell me ' The law always has been that power must be passed from man to woman or from woman to man, the only exception being when a mother initiates her daughter or a father his son, because they are part of themselves ' ( the reason is that great love is apt to occur between people who go through the rites together.
With the exception of a great deal of ornamental cultivation, the economic significance of Magnolias is generally confined to the use of wood from certain timber species and the use of bark and flowers from several species believed to possess medicinal qualities.
I had the assistance of a Commentary called " Jayamangla " for correcting the portion in the first five parts, but found great difficulty in correcting the remaining portion, because, with the exception of one copy thereof which was tolerably correct, all the other copies I had were far too incorrect.
By the 19th century, the site of the ancient city was wholly desolate, with the exception of a solitary guardhouse, and the ground for the most part thickly overgrown with shrubs and low brushwood ; but the remains of the walls could be distinctly traced throughout a great part of their circuit.
As such Ionia enjoyed a great prosperity during the Hellenistic times with the notable exception of Miletus, which, being the only city of the Ionian League to deny to pay homage to Alexander, was finally leveled after a long siege at 334 BC, and never restored to its previous splendor.
An exception is the gnomonic projection, in which all straight lines represent great circles.
Due to a great number of injuries, the Warriors were granted an injury exception and signed Reggie Williams from the Sioux Skyforce to a 10-day contract on March 2, 2010, making it their fifth D-League call up that season, tying an NBA record.
This was contrary to the second great Bremen shipyard Bremer Vulkan, which with exception of the both world wars only produced civilian ships and started warship-building except war-times first in the early 1980th.
The one exception to this is the great serpent mound in south-eastern Ohio.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
The exception is the great horned owl – the animal's only serious predator – which has a poor-to-nonexistent sense of smell.
Davis observed that at Casa Colorada his party “ struck a young desert, an excellent pocket edition of the great African Zahara, over which we journeyed for about four miles .” Through the area north of “ La Hoya ” the sand made travel difficult and the land barren with the exception of “ occasional small patches in some of the valleys close to the river ” ( Davis 1938: 200 ).
No trace of medieval buildings remains above ground level today, with the exception of the great Record Tower ( ca.
None of these areas, with the exception of Marakush, have been explored in any great detail.
A major exception to the rule was Sir Gawain: Gawain considered himself to be the greatest of his uncle Arthur's knights ; he felt that his honour was so great that he did not need to hide his name before a duel.
A proposal to found a secular college there came to nothing and the priory buildings – with the exception of the gatehouses and the great east window – were demolished.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, such groups were primarily popular in continental countries, with the exception of ABBA ( 1972-1983 ); the Swedish four-piece band achieved great success in the UK, where they scored nineteen top 10 singles and nine chart-topping albums, and in North America and Australia.
As such, it covers a great part of the West Low-German-speaking areas of northern Germany, with the exception of the border regions where Eastphalian and Westphalian are spoken.
" They concluded that it is " a classic that sparked a phenomenon that is still burning strong " and that " all great stories are timeless and Zeta Gundam is no exception.
His contemporaries, with the exception of Hume, regarded his writings as of great importance, but he made minimal original contributions.

great and neglect
and it is not unlikely that, even as the great Bach lay dormant for so many years, so has the erudite, ingenious SalFininistas passed through his `` purgatory '' of neglect.
Without being a great Greek scholar, Gail was a hard worker, devoted to his favourite studies, and effectively rescued Greek from the neglect into which it had fallen during the revolutionary period.
It seems equally true in Art and in Morals, that it is not by indulgence and favour, but by difficulty and trouble, that the spirit is formed ; and in all ages of the world our Davids, Shakspeares, Dantes, Mozarts, and Beethovens must submit to processes which none but their great spirits could survive – to a fiery trial of poverty, ill health, neglect, and misunderstanding – and be " tried as silver is tried ," that they may become the teachers of their fellow-men to all time, and shine, like stars in the firmament, for ever and ever.
* Mary Cummings Park was envisioned as one of the great public parks of Greater Boston, but it fell into great neglect.
The Pasha then observed that we had given a great deal to Algiers and Tunis .... he hoped the United States would neglect him as six or eight vessels of the value of his would amount to a much larger sum than ever he expected to get from the United States for remaining at Peace.
I am one of those who from experience has learned that consideration of foreign interests has been forced upon us by neglect of our domestic resources: and I believe that overgrown taxation for the support of idlers and the unrestricted gambling speculations upon labour, applied to an undefined and unstable system of production without regard to demand, is the great evil under which manual labourers are suffering.
In 1804, Jeffry Wyatt told Farington that his uncle had lost " many great commissions " by such neglect.
Cutler describes the poverty of his early life and the neglect he experienced from his parents with great stoicism.
After years of neglect, the past decade has seen a great deal of Canguilhem's writings translated into English.
" She feels far more affection and concern for Frederica than Lady Susan does, and often laments Lady Susan's great neglect of her daughter.
Because of its location in Southeast Washington, Congress Heights had experienced great urban neglect for several decades. The reason it experienced neglect was due to the great white flight as it was termed by journalists in the middle sixties.
After years of neglect, Demy's strengths have been recognized, and Parapluies de Cherbourg was digitally restored and reissued to great acclaim in 1998.
Periods of Mahayana influence, as well as official neglect under colonial rule, created great challenges for Theravada Buddhist institutions in Sri Lanka, but repeated revivals and resurgences-most recently in the 19th century CE-have kept the Theravada tradition alive for over 2, 600 years.
Because the vast majority of scholarship regarding the Cochin Jews has concentrated on the ethnographic accounts in English provided by Paradesi Jews ( sometimes also called White Jews ), who are relative latecomers to Kerala, the study of the status and role of Judeo-Malayalam has suffered a great deal of neglect.
* When, then, a fracture has recently taken place, the patients attach much importance to it, as supposing the mischief greater than it really is, and the physicians bestow great pains in order that it may be properly bandaged ; but in a little time the patients, having no pain, nor finding any impediment to their walking or eating, become negligent ; and the physicians finding they cannot make the parts look well, take themselves off, and are not sorry at the neglect of the patient, and in the meantime the callus is quickly formed.
At that time the great patriot fell ill of a fever and complained of total neglect by the king and court.
A reasonable person, the Council held, would only neglect a risk of such a potentially great magnitude if he or she had a reason to do so, e. g. if it were cost prohibitive.
" I wish we had some one on board who could look after dogs ," he wrote in his diary, " it is a great shame that they should suffer from neglect.
Stewart O ' Nan probed the neglect of Yates in " The Lost World of Richard Yates: How the great writer of the Age of Anxiety disappeared from print "
This period of Northwest Territories history is generally regarded by the people of the Northwest Territories as a time of great neglect.

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