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`` Please come down as soon as you conveniently can '', the upright letters stalked from the broad-nibbed pen, `` I have an important matter to discuss with you ''.
There the matter stands with the prospect that soon Manchester may be removed from the roster of towns contributing raw sewage to its main streams.
He says that the matter is far from resolved, and that certain facts may soon come to light which will clear up the matter.
That was the fount and origin of the famous declaration about the National Home for the Jews in Palestine .... As soon as I became Prime Minister I talked the whole matter over with Mr Balfour, who was then Foreign Secretary.
Both sides claim they attempted to resolve the matter without legal action, but the ultimately complicated legal dispute ( involving royalties, publishing rights, and a number of other issues ) soon led to the courts, where Biafra was found liable for the royalties after the jury determined that he had committed fraud and malice, and was ordered to pay damages of nearly $ 200, 000, including $ 20, 000 in punitive damages, to the band members.
Eventually other astronomers began to corroborate her work and it soon became well-established that most galaxies were in fact dominated by " dark matter ":
The CLIÉ user community soon discovered that these " updates " were simply a matter of adding a few lines to the USB-detection property-list file.
In April 2009, amidst fears that South Africa would soon join much of the rest of the world in recession, Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni and Finance Minister Trevor Manuel differed on the matter: whereas Manuel foresaw a quarter of economic growth, Mboweni predicted further decline: " technically ," he said, " that's a recession.
Their atypical instrumentation, along with their songs which featured unusual subject matter and clever wordplay, soon attracted a strong local following.
In the 1920s he started writing, but soon rejected the legendary novel, whose form and subject matter were supposed to manifest his ' worse ' and darker side of nature.
Frédéric Lefebvre, spokesman for the UMP, said in December 2008 that the fusion of the departments with the regions was a matter to be dealt with soon.
However, soon after this ordination, perhaps in 808, Theodore began to express his unwillingness to associate with the rehabilitated priest Joseph, or for that matter with anyone else who knowingly associated with him, as he held the rehabilitation for uncanonical.
As soon as he successfully materializes, Scotty asks the transporter operator with concern, " What's the matter with that thing?
Rawlinson would soon compromise with Haig's plan, despite his views on the matter.
They were cleared for agriculture but were soon exhausted of their organic matter and left to erode.
* Cornucopian, a futurist who believes that humanity is not soon running out of matter and energy
There was an incident in 1643, when parliamentarian forces under Thomas Mauleverer entered Ripon and damaged the Minster, but John Mallory and the royalist forces soon settled the matter after a skirmish in the Market Place.
However, RCA's attorneys were soon looking into the matter to see if they agreed.
It was also a personal matter for MacArthur: two years previously he had left the Philippines vowing to return, and he insisted that it was a moral obligation of the U. S. to liberate it as soon as possible.
The theoretical issue that would soon hold center stage was the matter of taxation without representation.
He wrote that although he had attempted to " satisfy all moderate minds, and free them from all just fears on this matter ", he insisted that if Parliament accepted that " in no case whatsoever ( though they should never so nearly concern matters of state or government ) we, or our Privy Council, have power to commit any man without the cause shown ", then this " would soon dissolve the foundation and frame of our monarchy without overthrow of our sovereignty ... we cannot suffer this power to be impeached ".
Originally a separate matter from the establishment of the New Model Army, it soon became intimately linked with it.
Suspicion of the growing entente between France and England soon arose in Germany, and in 1905 German assertiveness was shown in a crisis which was forced on in the matter of French policy by Delcassé personally, a sore point with Germany.
" The message — that no matter how bleak the situation seemed, the struggle would " soon be over " — propelled the song to the status of an anthem, recorded by many of the leading artists of the era.

matter and developed
It recurred in the press conferences: the President's remarks about his running developed a singular tone, one which we find in few statements made by public individuals on such a matter.
Modern physics has developed the theory that all matter consists of minute waves of energy.
It was there that Walsh developed the philosophy now known as the " West Coast Offense ", as a matter of necessity.
Mechanical sorting of mixed waste streams combined with anaerobic digestion or in-vessel composting is called mechanical biological treatment, and are increasingly being used in developed countries due to regulations controlling the amount of organic matter allowed in landfills.
It remains a matter of speculation whether rhyming slang was a linguistic accident, a game, or a cryptolect developed intentionally to confuse non-locals.
Though the theory of dark matter remains the most widely accepted theory to explain the anomalies in observed galactic rotation, some alternative theoretical approaches have been developed which broadly fall into the categories of modified gravitational laws and quantum gravitational laws.
In 1991, when liquid crystal displays were already well established, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes received the Nobel Prize in physics " for discovering that methods developed for studying order phenomena in simple systems can be generalized to more complex forms of matter, in particular to liquid crystals and polymers ".
In addition to industrial interest, materials science has gradually developed into a field which provides tests for condensed matter or solid state theories.
‪ File: Boltzmann2. jpg ‬| Ludwig Boltzmann ( 1844-1906 ): developed statistical mechanics ( how the properties of atoms – mass, charge, and structure – determine the visible properties of matter, such as viscosity, thermal conductivity, and diffusion ), developed the kinetic theory of gases .‬‬‬‬‬
It is a matter of debate whether Proto-Romanian developed among Romanized people that were left behind in Dacia by the Roman withdrawal or among Latin-speakers in the Balkans South of the Danube.
The discovery of the chemical elements and the concept of Atomic Theory began to systematize this science, and researchers developed a fundamental understanding of states of matter, ions, chemical bonds and chemical reactions.
Inspiration can start the process, but no matter how complete the initial idea, inventions typically have to be developed.
Hooke developed an air pump for Boyle's experiments based on the pump of Ralph Greatorex, which was considered, in Hooke's words, " too gross to perform any great matter.
In a famous letter to Meriwether Lewis in 1803, Thomas Jefferson instructed the Lewis and Clark expedition to " carry with you some matter of the kine-pox ; inform those of them with whom you may be, of its efficacy as a preservative from the smallpox ; & encourage them in the use of it ..." Jefferson had developed an interest in protecting Native Americans from smallpox having been aware of epidemics along the Missouri River during the previous century.
Sauvé remained secretive about the exact nature of the illness, and did not pay attention to rumours that she had developed Hodgkin's lymphoma, stating in interviews that it was a private matter, and that she was well enough to uphold her responsibilities.
Hylomorphism ( Greek ὑλο-hylo -, " wood, matter " +-morphism < Greek μορφή, morphē, " form ") is a philosophical theory developed by Aristotle, which conceives substance as a compound of matter and form.
For example, researchers have developed educational software that incorporates these principles in order to facilitate student questioning of complex subject matter.
This relation, which is a way of characterizing the phase transition between two states of matter such as solid and liquid, had originally been developed in 1834 by Émile Clapeyron.
A notably flexible musician and quick learner, he had observed visiting American funk players demonstrating the thumb-slap bass guitar technique and developed his own take on the style in a matter of weeks.
Before the present general relativistic cosmological model was developed, Albert Einstein proposed a way to dynamically stabilize a cosmological scenario that would necessarily collapse in on itself due to the gravitational attraction of the matter constituents in the universe.
Likewise, Europeans developed new tastes in the matter of fashions, clothing, and home furnishing.
Who developed it first is a matter of some debate, but Ray Butts was awarded the first patent ( U. S. Patent 2, 892, 371 ) and Seth Lover came next ( U. S. Patent 2, 896, 491 ).

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