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man and probably
We get some clue from a few remembrances of childhood and from the circumstance that we are probably not much more afraid of people now than man ever was.
If man is actually the product of his environment and if science can discover the laws of human nature and the ways in which environment determines what people do, then someone -- a someone probably standing outside traditional systems of values -- can turn around and develop completely efficient means for controlling people.
It should be added that in man neocortical-hypothalamic interrelations probably play a role in the fusion of emotional processes with those underlying perception, memory, imagination, and creativity.
Like, for example, a man carrying a twenty-two rifle, probably with a telescopic sight attached??
Had that tall dark boy, carrying trays too heavy for him, found what he might have considered adulation of a man he probably hated more than he could bear??
Seigner, however, is a fine actor and probably the busiest man in the company ; ;
Similarly, when Jean de Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his Stuartide in 1611, he also changed the character by portraying him as a noble and honourable manthe critic D. W. Maskell describes him as “… Schelandre's paragon of valour and virtue ”— probably for reasons similar to Shakespeare's.
Mexican factory workers and railroad crews first arrived in the Chicagoland area ( Chicago, Illinois ), used the term among themselves, probably to mean chicanery or the working man.
The Black Pullet, probably authored in late 18th century Rome or France, differs from the typical grimoires in that it does not claim to be a manuscript from antiquity but told by a man who was a member of Napoleon's armed expeditionary forces in Egypt.
As biographer Allan Nevins wrote, " probably no man in the country, on March 4, 1881, had less thought than this limited, simple, sturdy attorney of Buffalo that four years later he would be standing in Washington and taking the oath as president of the United States.
However, Kussara remained the dynastic capital for about a century until Labarna II adopted Hattusa as the dynastic seat, probably taking the throne name of Hattusili, " man of Hattusa ", at that time.
800 BC by one man, probably Homer, in order to write down oral epic poetry.
Other authors of the time who wrote about Banquo, such as Jean de Schelandre in his Stuartide, also changed history by portraying Banquo as a noble man, not a murderer, probably for the same reasons.
The story of Talos, the Cretan man of brass, who heated himself red-hot and clasped strangers in his embrace as soon as they landed on the island, is probably of similar origin.
At that time, John Cuthbert Lawson wrote: "... there is probably no nook or hamlet in all Greece where the womenfolk at least do not scrupulously take precautions against the thefts and malice of the nereids, while many a man may still be found to recount in all good faith stories of their beauty, passion and caprice.
After his death a monastery ( Lanwethinoc, the church of Wethinoc an earlier holy man ) was established here which was of great importance until the town was raided by the Vikings in 981 ( the Vikings laid waste " Petroces stow " ( probably Padstow ) according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ).
There was a royal marriage between Prince ( later King ) Oswiu of Northumbria and the Rhegedian princess Riemmelth, granddaughter of Rum ( Rhun ), probably in 638, so it is probable that it was a peaceful takeover, both kingdoms being inherited by the same man.
The hunter-gatherer people known as the Wanniyala-Aetto or Veddas, who still live in the central, Uva and north-eastern parts of the island, are probably direct descendants of the first inhabitants, Balangoda man.
He was the brother or father of Oghma, who is probably related to the Gaulish god Ogmios ; Ogmios, depicted as an old man with a club, is one of the closest Gaulish parallels to the Dagda.
Since it was his long-standing advocacy of Athenian naval power which enabled the Allied fleet to fight at all, and it was his stratagem that brought about the Battle of Salamis, it is probably not an exaggeration to say, as Plutarch does, that Themistocles " is thought to have been the man most instrumental in achieving the salvation of Hellas ".
Wallace's year of birth can only be guessed at, although he was probably a relatively young man at the time of his military exploits and death.
And any attempt to create social institutions on a false view of the nature of man is probably doomed to failure.
His best-known work is probably the sculpture " The Destroyed City " ( 1951-1953 ), represents a man without a heart, a memorial to the destruction of the center of the Dutch city Rotterdam in 1940 by the German Luftwaffe.
" Richard Field, Shakespeare's first publisher and printer, was a Stratford man, probably a friend of Shakespeare, and the two produced an excellent text.
A native of Arimathea, in Judea, Joseph was apparently a man of wealth — and probably a member of the Sanhedrin, one of the rabbinical courts that existed in eastern Mediterranean.

man and Wiltshire
The road from Wendover to Princes Risborough, which makes a very clearly defined detour around the hill on which Ellesborough Church stands, follows the route of the Icknield Way, an ancient trackway used by man in the neolithic age ( 3000 to 1800 BC ) which ran from Norfolk to Avebury in Wiltshire.
Popham became a very wealthy man, and amongst the many estates he owned was Publow in Somerset, Littlecote in Wiltshire, and Hemyock Castle in Devon.
The couple married on 29 December 2007 at St Andrew's Church in Castle Combe, Wiltshire, with former England team-mate Darren Gough acting as best man.
In pursuing this lead the police were able to discover that a man of that name had worked for a Wiltshire building contractor who had disappeared after allegedly absconding with a large number of wage packets.
Prior to this he had worked part time as a lecturer at Wiltshire College and had a stint training to be a wrestler during which he participated in 30 man " Battle Royals ".

man and trader
The trader plays music on a gramophone and tries to explain how a man ' cans ' his voice.
This letter is in itself a reflection of the very nature of Jardine as a businessman and itself an explanation why the man was considered as the most powerful trader in the South China coast.
Perrish Grignon, who visited Chicago in about 1794, is said to have described Point du Sable as a large man who was a wealthy trader.
" He was known to his acquaintances as a man of obscure origin and low associations, a shrewd speculator, negro trader, and duelist, but a man of great energy and brute courage.
However, since the two characters were polar opposites — Tyler, being the day trader he was, carried himself with more of an aristocratic air while Conrad was more of a blue-collar worker type man — there were some differences in the manner in which Conrad went at his job.
Even though he and his wife Emily Shelby believe that they have a benevolent relationship with their slaves, Shelby decides to raise the needed funds by selling two of them — Uncle Tom, a middle-aged man with a wife and children, and Harry, the son of Emily Shelby ’ s maid Eliza — to a slave trader.
Williams is named after William " Old Bill " Williams, a mountain man and trader who often trapped in the area.
Arnold Viele, a Dutch trader from Albany, New York was the first white man to enter this territory.
Fifty years later, in 1826, mountain man and fur trader Jedediah Smith traveled through the area exploring a route from Utah to California.
In 1811 he married Jane Penny, daughter of the Liverpool merchant and slave trader James Penny, and they were happy for four years, until the event which made a working man of letters of Wilson, and without which he would probably have produced a few volumes of verse and nothing more.
Heart of Darkness ( 1903 ) is a first-person within a first-person account about a man named Marlowe who travels up the Congo River in search of an enigmatic Belgian trader named Kurtz.
Tom Fitzpatrick, a mountain man and fur trader with the RMF, rode to Crow camps on Tongue River with a band of about 30 other trappers to trade for furs and to ask permission of the chiefs to make his fall hunt in their country.
In the summer of 1637, the Western Niantic killed another Boston man, the trader John Oldham, near Block Island.
Mooney and others suggested that he was possibly a fur trader, who would have been a man of some social status and financial backing.
An ambitious man with a reputation for a violent temper, he was implicated in two murders ( one of a rival trader ): Although acquitted on the murder charges, the company replaced him with Alexander Mackenzie.
Jim Pierson Beckwourth ( April 6, 1798 Frederick County, Virginia – October 29, 1866, Denver ) was an American mountain man, fur trader, and explorer.
A wealthy landowner, his father was also an important dried fruit trader, a much travelled man, who had been educated in France and witnessed the 1848 revolution, had republican leanings and had been Belgian Consul in the Algarve.
William Whipple Warren ( 1825 – 1853 ), a United States man of mixed-Ojibwe and European descent, became an interpreter, assistant to a trader to the Ojibwe, and legislator of the Minnesota Territory.
It tells of a man who is a " trader and a poet ", and how " humanity grows forth " in him ( as Kinck puts it ).
American Fur Company trader Andrew Dawson of Fort Benton, Montana, a gentle man who was called “ the last king of the Missouri ,” then adopted young Potts.
* Benny Siedleman ( Ron Gabriel ), the firm's primary bond trader, and the oldest man on the trading floor.
* Tino De Angelis ( b. 1915 ), American confidence man and commodities trader
A fur trader who controlled an important portage connecting the Maumee River to the Little River, by his death in 1841 he was considered the wealthiest man in Indiana.

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