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It seems to me, the first thing you've got to do, to be happy, is to face up to your problems, no matter what they may be.
If they decide not to have a Governor and the public agrees with that, and Parliament agrees, and the Queen agrees to it, that is a different matter, but while there is a Governor you have got to give him some respectability and credibility, because he is the host for the whole of New South Wales.
Like a complex musical chord it's got to have a smooth surface but it doesn't matter what's happening underneath.
Over geological time, this organic matter, mixed with mud, got buried under heavy layers of sediment.
The sovereignty issues in the DMZs was never the sphere that the UNTSO could arbitrate on, though as will be mentioned below it got deeply involved in the matter in the Syrian sector also.
According to Wouk, " head Harry Cohn looked into the matter, called me back, and said in his tough gravelly voice, ' I've got you beat on the legalities, but I've listened to the record and it's no goddamn good, so I'm yanking it.
The municipal authority mainly got there because of matter of provincial governors like governor Petrus Hofstede, to which the city also thanks its uniquely located park ( in the center of the city ).
Millions of Americans went to their local theaters as a matter of course: for an A picture, along with the trailers, or screen previews, that presaged its arrival, " he new film's title on the marquee and the listings for it in the local newspaper constituted all the advertising most movies got ", writes Epstein.
At first when Avis got sick, I thought she just had a cold, but when time passed and she didn ’ t get better, I made her go to a doctor and we found out she had TB … I suppose I knew from when we found out she had the TB, I understood that it was just a matter of time.
According to Medak, the project got started one night that he and O ' Toole were returning from the theatre, which " meant stopping at every pub between Soho and Hampstead, and it didn't matter if it was after closing hour because he would knock on the door and just say ' Peter's here ,' and every door opened for him "; Later on, at O ' Toole's apartment, the deeply inebriated actor phoned his manager and said, " I'm with the crazy Hungarian and I know I'm drunk but I give you 24 hours to set this movie up.
Compared with " 我必须走 " ( Wǒ bìxū zǒu, " I need to go "), " 我不得不走 " ( Wǒ bùdébù zǒu ) tries to emphasize that the situation is out of the speaker's hands and that he has no choice in the matter: " Unfortunately, I've got to go ".
The officer is a policewoman, which prompts Sid to state that he's got the matter handled, whereby he proceeds to relate a rather crude joke about how female officers part their hair.
The film ends with a voiceover from McGinty saying that when the players left the game that night, there were no endorsement deals or victory parades waiting for them, just a locker waiting to be cleaned out, but it didn't matter, because they each got a second chance at glory, which lasts forever.
It was really a matter of eliminating what you got wrong.
The matter was for some time in agitation at the Hague: but De Witt was against it, and got it to be laid aside.
It hasn't got any big pretensions to being great public works of art, and no matter how brash a statement I make, on a pot it will always have certain humility ... or me the shape has to be classical invisible: then you ’ ve got a base that people can understand ”.
Variety was a bit more charitable in remarking, " It doesn't matter what degree of talent she possesses ... nobody ever starved possessing what she's got.
Cobain stated that with ISDN they had wanted to achieve something epic and grand but no matter how much technological or personal support they had ( and they had everything they could have possibly wanted ) they never got to truly do what they envisioned ; he admits to wanting too much at this time, even though the album was successful ; the 90s, for Cobain in particular, were a time of frustration and feelings of not being able to do what they wanted to even though the technology at the time did not fit their ideas.
Ever resourceful, Suzuki began to play the guitar, but he stated in an interview with G4TV that, " No matter how much I practised, I never got that much better.
Since you ’ ve got these five men under arrest, it will be best to taper the matter off here .” This conversation implicitly stated that the FBI should not interview Manuel Ogarrio and Kenneth Dahlberg, individuals connected with the money used to fund the Watergate burglars.
" Her explanation to the grand jury was that this was talking to ( convince ) herself, and not addressed to Sharon as " I was told before we even got there no matter what they beg don't give them any leeway ".
They also got relegated from Pro40 league, a matter made worse when local rivals Worcestershire CCC clinched the title.
" and by 1994, Jensen's search for a goal was such a cult cause that whenever he got the ball, no matter whether he was inside his own penalty area or bearing down on goal, the Arsenal fans would implore him to " Shooooot!

matter and into
That unused room was large enough for -- well, say an elephant could get into it and, as a matter of fact, an elephant did.
If we go into this Common Market, we might just as well stop talking about Constitutional guarantees, Connally Amendments or, for that matter, conservatism in general.
Yet it could not have been more than a matter of seconds, and then the front of the British army came into view.
The matter of sympathy of the academic professors for art objectives also must be taken into account.
The great majority of present-day linguists fall into one or more of a number of overlapping types: those who are convinced that tone cannot be analysed, those who are personally scared of tone and tone languages generally, those who are convinced that tone is merely an unnecessary marginal feature in those languages where it occurs, those who have no idea how to proceed with tone analysis, those who take a simplistic view of the whole matter.
However, the Federal Court held that since the State had accepted the provisions of the Wagner-Peyser Act into its own Code, and presumably therefore also the regulations, it was now a State matter.
It is a simple matter, for one so disposed, to take a work like The Sane Society and shred it into odds and ends.
Since none of these glimpses of poetizing without writing is intended to incorporate a signature into the epic matter, there is prima-facie evidence that Beowulf and the Homeric poems each derive from an oral tradition.
And after several correspondents went into Pathet Lao territory and exposed the huge build-up, administration spokesmen acclaimed them for performing a `` great service '' and laid the matter before the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization.
What did it matter to him that the park at the foot of Ash Road stretched beneath elevated trains that roared from the stucco station into the city's center at half-hour intervals??
The Abernathy furnace consumed fuel like a giant ravenous maw that had to be appeased by hurling tons of coal into its evil red depths, and no matter how much coal they put in the house remained cold.
); its design was planned by the government of the day ; and it places individual letters in syllable clusters with equal dimensions, in the same way as Chinese characters, to allow for mixed-script writing ( one syllable always takes up one type-space no matter how many letters get stacked into building that one sound-block ).
The concept that matter is composed of discrete units and cannot be divided into arbitrarily tiny quantities has been around for millennia, but these ideas were founded in abstract, philosophical reasoning rather than experimentation and empirical observation.
While the mechanism is not fully understood, it is likely to involve the production of electron – positron pairs, as ordinary matter gains tremendous energy while falling into a stellar remnant .< ref >
The identification of Ajax with the family of Aeacus was chiefly a matter which concerned the Athenians, after Salamis had come into their possession, on which occasion Solon is said to have inserted a line in the Iliad ( 2. 557 – 558 ), for the purpose of supporting the Athenian claim to the island.
As the Senate and House debated the matter, Thomas tried to move into the war office, and Stanton had him arrested.
When analyzing the efficiency of algorithms that use stacks, one may also specify that all operations take the same time no matter how many items have been pushed into the stack, and that the stack uses a constant amount of storage for each element.
The whole unity comes from the substantial form and the distribution into parts from the matter.
After about 379, 000 years the electrons and nuclei combined into atoms ( mostly hydrogen ); hence the radiation decoupled from matter and continued through space largely unimpeded.
Einstein demonstrated that cooling bosonic atoms to a very low temperature would cause them to fall ( or " condense ") into the lowest accessible quantum state, resulting in a new form of matter.
This matter having been settled, they returned again to Antioch, bringing the agreement of the council that Gentiles were to be admitted into the church.
The grammar of Blissymbols is based on a certain interpretation of nature, dividing it into matter ( material things ), energy ( actions ), and human values ( mental evaluations ).
Gravitational collapse of matter into black holes is also thought to power the most energetic processes, generally seen at the centers of galaxies ( see quasars and active galaxies ).
Finally, the epoch of structure formation began, when matter started to aggregate into the first stars and quasars, and ultimately galaxies, clusters of galaxies and superclusters formed.

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