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In his reply to the secretary on 18 January 1672, Newton writes: " I desire that in your next letter you would inform me for what time the society continue their weekly meetings ; because, if they continue them for any time, I am purposing them to be considered of and examined an account of a philosophical discovery, which induced me to the making of the said telescope, and which I doubt not but will prove much more grateful than the communication of that instrument being in my judgment the oddest if not the most considerable detection which hath hitherto been made into the operations of nature.

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Concerns the youth uproar of the ' sixties, drugs, a new Aryan superman and so on, subjects of which Christie's grasp was, to say the least, uncertain ( she seems to have the oddest idea of what the term ' Third World ' means, for example ).

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" Yet Keaggy's then label, Word Records, did not share his vision for the project and asked that it be an instrumental album: " it's the oddest thing ... to me, hymns should be really sung.
The oddest artifact there could be the Sylacauga meteorite, the largest known extraterrestrial object to strike a human being who survived.
Perhaps the oddest " person " said to be buried here is the " Pantomime character " Mother Goose.
Released in 1994, this album was to be one of their oddest and most bittersweet albums.

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In a letter ( 14 March 1803 ) to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey wrote that “ Ritson is the oddest, but most honest of all our antiquarians, and he abuses Percy and Pinkerton with less mercy than justice .”
Leno appeared at Drury Lane as Sister Anne in Bluebeard, a character described by Wood as " a sprightly, somewhat below middle aged person who was of a coming on disposition and who had not yet abandoned hope " The Times drama critic noted: " It is a quite peculiar and original Sister Anne, who dances breakdowns and sings strange ballads to a still stranger harp and plays ping-pong with a frying-pan and potatoes and burlesques Sherlock Holmes and wears the oddest of garments and dresses her hair like Miss Morleena Kenwigs, and speaks in a piping voice – in short it is none other than Dan Leno whom we all know ".
In one of the oddest movie pairings, he partnered with Arnold Schwarzenegger ( billed as " Arnold Strong ") in the latter's first film, the camp classic Hercules in New York ( 1970 ).
; Garrison Skunk's Top 60 Quotes of the Night: A weekly listing of the current episode's funniest / oddest statements is read by Poink, who alternates even / odd numbered quotes with others, including Simba, Yappy, Ezra and Liesel.
The fair is also the birthplace of the Bookseller / Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year, a humorous award which is given to the book with the oddest title.

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Among the oddest, the suggestion that Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Bavarian Illuminati, killed George Washington and took on his identity as President of the United States is often noted in Illuminati-conspiracy discussion.
' Strangepork usually got the most unusual description out of the three during these introductions, as he was the oddest member of the group.
Perhaps the oddest thing about Marillion was that they became one of the biggest groups of the decade.
One of the oddest uses of automatic writing by a great writer was that of W. B. Yeats.
* On 30 September 1607, among the oddest of all early performances: the crew of Capt.
The oddest thing about Enigma is that there was once a well in the middle of Main Street.
On June 30, 1959, Musial was the batter in one of baseball history's oddest plays.
His brother Larry had one of the oddest, and shortest, careers in major league history.
In the Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Novelists since 1960, S. J. Newman described her as " one of the oddest, most brilliant, and most enduring of 1960s symptoms.
Astrotrain was named the 3rd oddest thing that G1 Transformers transform into by Topless Robot.
Every year since 2006, Heat Magazine opens a poll to find the nation's oddest celebrity crush.
One of her oddest features is that she is always accompanied by a servant whose voice is heard, but who never appears onscreen.
She was disliked by artistic fops such as John, Lord Hervey, and Lady Pomfret considered her " one of the oddest princesses that ever was known ; she has ears shut to flattery and her heart open to honesty.
Mark Kirkland called the episode one of the " oddest he'd ever worked on.
Kup was named the 6th oddest thing that G1 Transformers transform into by Topless Robot.

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The American part of the evening consisted of Paul Creston's Dance Overture, William Schuman's `` Chester '' From `` New England Triptych '' and two works of Wallingford Riegger, Dance Rhythms, Op. 58, and a Romanza For Strings, Op. 56A.
This film is part of what Wood aficionados refer to as " The Kelton Trilogy ", a trio of films featuring Paul Marco as " Officer Kelton ", a whining, reluctant policeman.
In 1965 Pope Paul VI decreed in his motu proprio Ad Purpuratorum Patrum that patriarchs of the Eastern Catholic Churches who were named cardinals would also be part of the episcopal order, ranked after the six cardinal bishops of the suburbicarian sees ( who had been relieved of direct responsibilities for those sees by Pope John XXIII three years earlier ).
Neil Finn ( vocals, guitar, piano ) and drummer Paul Hester ( ex-The Cheks, Deckchairs Overboard ) were former members of New Zealand band Split Enz, which spent part of 1975-6 in Australia and several years in England.
In the latter part of the war, Germany was practically a military dictatorship, with the Supreme High Command ( German: OHL, " Oberste Heeresleitung ") and General Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg as commander-in-chief advising the Kaiser.
The definition offered by the Oxford English Dictionary incorporates suffering as a necessary condition, with " the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma ", and this approach can be seen as a part of other works, such as Marvin Khol and Paul Kurtz's " a mode or act of inducing or permitting death painlessly as a relief from suffering ".
It is at this time, whether premeditated or due to an extended stay with the apostle various internal matters are revealed to Paul on the part of Epaphroditus (,,, ,, and ).
Paul devotes part of the letter to correcting these errors, and exhorts the Thessalonians to purity of life, reminding them that their sanctification is God's will for their lives.
The Epistle of Paul to Titus, usually referred to simply as Titus, is one of the three Pastoral Epistles ( with 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy ) traditionally attributed to Saint Paul and is part of the New Testament.
From chapter 12 through the first part of chapter 15, Paul outlines how the Gospel transforms believers and the behaviour that results from such a transformation.
* 1 Cor 12, 13, 14, where Paul discusses speaking in " various kinds of tongues " as part of his wider discussion of the gifts of the Spirit ; his remarks shed some light on his own speaking in tongues as well as how the gift of speaking in tongues was to be used in the church.
Letter from Paul Wolfowitz to the Minister ( government ) | Ministers of the Member State of the European Union | EU states from December 2001 as part of the US-lobbying campaign against Galileo
Both Paul Muni and George Raft turned down the lead role, giving Bogart the opportunity to play a character of some depth, although legendary director Walsh initially fought the casting of supporting player Bogart as a leading man, much preferring Raft for the part.
This Is Spinal Tap and other mockumentary films of director Christopher Guest are created with a mix of scripted and unscripted material and Blue in the Face is a 1995 comedy directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster created in part by the improvisations filmed during the production of their movie Smoke.
George William Gordon, a friend of Paul Bogle, was hanged because he was thought to have contributed to the riot even though he was not a part of its organization or execution.
When Hitler was appointed Reich Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933, Goebbels was initially given no office: the coalition cabinet Hitler headed contained only a minority of Nazis as part of the deal he had negotiated with President Paul von Hindenburg and the conservative parties.
Expressionist influence is also in evidence in Frankenstein, drawn in part from the work of Paul Wegener and his films The Golem ( 1915 ) and The Golem: How He Came into the World ( 1920 ) along with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ( 1920 ) from Robert Wiene, which Whale reportedly screened repeatedly while preparing to shoot Frankenstein.
The islands, along with Adélie Land, the Crozet Islands and the Amsterdam and Saint Paul Islands are part of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands and are administered as a separate district.
The attack by the Wunderland Treatymaker is detailed as a part of Destiny's Forge by Paul Chafe, a part of the Man-Kzin Wars shared universe.
Later, part of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Paul D. Boyer and John E. Walker for their clarification of the working mechanism of ATP synthase.
The NBA's Minneapolis Lakers had re-located to Los Angeles in 1960 due to poor attendance which was believed to have been caused in part by the reluctance of fans in St. Paul to support the team.
* Emanuela Orlandi, " disappeared " in the 1980s, maybe in relation to Gladio and Propaganda Due ; Archbishop Paul Marcinkus has been alleged to be part of the kidnapping, which may have been done in order to press the Pope to ask for Mehmet Ali Ağca's liberation to the Italian state ( according to Mehmet Ali's 2005 interview to La Repubblica ).
" That same year a report sponsored in part by Auburn University, P. Nelson Reid and Paul D. Starr noted: " In informal interviews with U. C.

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