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After all, the henpecked husband with his shrewish wife is a comic figure of long standing, in literature and on the stage, as Dr. Schillinger points out.
Turning, the girl saw Dookiyoon standing between, his narrow shoulders unbent, his arms hanging long and resigned.
In 1891, following the death of his mother and his brother Ludvig and the end of a long standing relationship, Nobel moved from Paris to San Remo, Italy.
Practictioners say such problems are often caused by people repeatedly mis-using their bodies over a long period of time, for example by standing or sitting with their weight unevenly distributed, holding their heads incorrectly, or walking or running inefficiently.
The most long standing and popularised theory has been the attempts to link Assyrian ancestry to the ancient Germans.
The present-day relations between the two countries are described as friendly and long standing.
It also has a long standing rivalry with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ).
Besides playing games, another use of dominoes is standing them on end in long lines so that when the first tile is toppled, it topples the second, which topples the third, etc., resulting in all of the tiles falling.
The problem of the phonetic description of vowels is of long standing, going back to the era of the ancient Indian linguists.
Eritrea ’ s substantial mineral deposits are largely unexplored as a consequence of the long standing colonial period.
With his army rotting away, and personally grieving for his long standing friend Prince Commercy who had died at Luzzara, Eugene returned to Vienna in January 1703.
The nature of interaction between early humans and these sister species has been a long standing source of controversy, the question being whether humans replaced these earlier species or whether they were in fact similar enough to interbreed, in which case these earlier populations may have contributed genetic material to modern humans.
" If you bind me so that I am unable to release myself, then you will be standing by in such a way that I should have to wait a long time before I got any help from you.
Daoud was the long standing prime minister, and while he instituted a republic he had Soviet leanings in terms of political allies.
Carl is the spelling variant he used for one company, C. Benz Söhne, he formed with his son Eugen after leaving the active management of his long standing company, but remaining on its board of directors for the rest of his life ( through its merger with Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft in which the two companies became Daimler-Benz ), and it is used for his autobiography by a recent publisher.
It is one of the largest dams in the world, standing tall and long.
This relationship was further strengthened by a visit from the President of Ireland Mary McAleese between 14 and 16 June 2006 on her speech about the long standing relationship with Lesotho and shared history between both nations.
1974 also marked the start of a long standing sponsorship by Phillip Morris ' Marlboro cigarette brand.
" That same playfulness produced a number of often quoted quips, including " Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long " and " People who work sitting down get paid more than people who work standing up.
There had long been standing bodies of musicians around operas, but not for concert music: this situation changed in the early 19th century as part of the increasing emphasis in the composition of symphonies and other purely instrumental forms.
On 31 May 1188 he concluded a treaty with the Romans which removed long standing difficulties, thus returning the Papacy to Rome.
While this positioning was of paramount importance in boxing, which involved only upright striking ( with the eyes facing straight ), it was also important in pankration, especially in the beginning of the competition and as long as the athletes remained standing.
Musharraf was the mastermind and strategic field commander behind the highly controversial and internationally condemned Kargil infiltration, which derailed peace negotiations with Pakistan's long standing archenemy India.
Its updated model, SL-1200MK2, released in 1978, had a stronger motor, a convenient pitch control slider for beatmatching and a stylus illuminator, which made it the long standing favourite among disc jockeys ( see " Turntablism ").
Under both schemes the old rural intersection just outside the Potsdam Gate, and the Octagon ( Leipziger Platz ) just inside, were to be joined together to create a long rectangular space, with a gargantuan edifice standing in the middle of it.

long and legacy
Nevertheless, this particular 22-year long legacy was broken when Nauru's president decided to change its allegiance and establish formal relations with China.
Constance Lowell, Percival Lowell's widow, subsequently embroiled the observatory in a long legal battle to secure its million-dollar portion of Lowell's legacy for herself, which meant that the search for Planet X could not resume for several years.
Despite the apparent failure of the Cabra test, the long term legacy of the X-ray laser program is the knowledge gained while conducting the research.
the main urban area of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, was for several long decades the main victim of this de-emphasis, largely because it ' remained for Nyerere a reminder of a colonial legacy ( Myers, 2011: 44 )
Cricket writer David Frith summed up Grace's legacy to cricket by writing that " his influence lasted long after his final appearance in first-class cricket in 1908 and his death in 1915 ".
* Nelson Mandela is elected President of South Africa in 1994, becoming the first black President in South African history ending a long legacy of apartheid white-rule in the country.
Adoption has a long history in the Western world, closely tied with the legacy of the Roman Empire and the Catholic Church.
Despite losing a long battle with the Associated Press, called " Rox " by UPI employees, United Press International's legacy was recognized by AP when it made the UPI mantra " get it first but get it right " a cornerstone of a branding campaign launched on ap. org.
The Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame celebrates the city's long history of African-American music and the Strathdon Caledonia Pipe Band carries on a Scottish legacy.
Indeed, long before Escobar's time, Colombia in particular had a long legacy of professional kidnappers ( secuestradores ) and murderers, whom he emulated.
It is also used in modern Microsoft operating systems as an alternate filename to the long filename for compatibility with legacy programs.
Modena is, along with Turin, one of Italy's main centres of the automotive industry, and has a long automobile legacy.
The Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band's long term legacy has carried on with the Airmen of Note, a band within the United States Air Force Band.
Demographics is a thorny subject, in Bermuda, the legacy of a long history of racism.
Some have suggested this is the part of Jiang's legacy that will last, at least in name, as long as the communists remain in power.
Other episode plots in this season included: a prominent citizen being murdered due to sexual abuse in his family ; Virgil ’ s ex-partner and Althea ’ s ex-lover coming back to Sparta and being exposed as a murderer ; Chief Gillespie having to confront the legacy of his own bigoted past when he's duty-bound to arrest a close, lifelong friend — who is also the sheriff of the neighboring county — for committing a racially-motivated murder in his jail ; Bubba getting caught up in a love triangle ; Althea ’ s niece visiting from Philadelphia ; Virgil and Althea going to an all-White church ; Joanne being stalked by a murderous ex-con, which eventually exposes that she had been a prostitute out of necessity in a different city, long ago ; the arrest of councilwoman White ’ s son ; Chief Gillespie witnessing, and being deeply affected by, an execution ; a plant strike that leads to murder ; Bubba being accused of rape ; and, a manhunt for a drunk driver who killed three of Sparta's most popular high school cheerleaders, and crippled a fourth.
In the 16th century, Sebastiano Serlio helped codify the classical orders and Palladio's legacy evolved into the long tradition of Palladian architecture.
turned to writing long poems, but retained much of the hard edge to their language as an Imagist legacy.
Because of its long association with Toho, UPA is better known to cult-movie fans today as Toho's American distributor rather than a pioneer of animated cartoons, but the legacy of UPA is an important chapter in the history of American animation.
It became an important legal precedent and left a long legacy of local bitterness toward Gridley.
It took a long time for him to recover on this occasion, but despite this he left a legacy of students who admired him, and who became leaders in zoology for the next thirty or forty years.
There has been a long legacy of Christian music connected to the Jesus movement.
Few artists have had careers as long, rich and influential as his, and he leaves a larger-than-life legacy as powerful and soulful as he was.
UUCP was in use over special-purpose high cost links ( e. g. marine satellite links ) long after its disappearance elsewhere, and still remains in legacy use.

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