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original and acts
The category of acts constituting hubris for the ancient Greeks apparently broadened from the original specific reference to mutilation of a corpse, or a humiliation of a defeated foe, or irreverent, " outrageous treatment ", in general.
The film acts as a direct sequel to the original 1954 film Godzilla.
The category of acts constituting hubris for the ancient Greeks apparently broadened from the original specific reference to mutilation of a corpse, or a humiliation of a defeated foe, or irreverent " outrageous treatment " in general.
However many of these original members of Long Parliament, such as were barred from the final acts of the Long Parliament and executed by King Charles II upon his restoration, claimed that the Long Parliament was never legally dissolved.
The presbytery also maintains a Permanent Judicial Commission, which acts as a court of appeal from sessions, and which exercises original jurisdiction in disciplinary cases against minister members of the presbytery.
The original purpose of Paragraph 6 was " to ensure that acts of self-determination occur within the established boundaries of colonies, rather than within sub-regions ".
Waiting for Godot is Beckett's translation of his own original French version, En attendant Godot, and is subtitled ( in English only ) " a tragicomedy in two acts ".
** The original acts cited below are held by the Parliamentary Archives.
The original Greek acts of the council are lost, but an old Latin version exists, possibly made for Vigilius, of which there is a critical edition in Acta Conciliorum Oecumenicorum, Tome IV, vol.
The band's popularity in the United States began to wane in 1956 – 57 as sexier, wilder acts such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard began to dominate the record charts ( although Haley's cover version of Little Richard's " Rip It Up "-which was released in direct competition-actually outsold the original ).
In these instances, an allied country acts on behalf of another's interests so that it appears that the original power does not want to get involved.
Opinions vary on the artistic value of the resulting production: some see Welles's mercilessly pared-down script ( the running time was around 100 minutes without an interval, several characters were eliminated, dialogue was moved around and borrowed from other plays, and the final two acts were reduced to a single scene ) as a radical and innovative way of cutting away peripheral elements of Shakespeare's tale ; others thought Welles's version was a mangled and lobotomised version of Shakespeare's tragedy which lacked the psychological depth of the original.
" The Declaration of Hartwell " was more liberal than his " Declaration of 1805 ", asserting that all those who served Napoleon or the Republic would not suffer repercussions for their acts, and that the original owners of the Biens nationaux ( lands confiscated from the nobles and clergy during the Revolution ) were to be compensated for their losses.
The original purpose of the broadsheet, or broadside, was for the purpose of posting royal proclamations, acts, and official notices.
Phonofilm's stock in trade, however, was not original dramas but celebrity documentaries, popular music acts, and comedy performances.
By 1865 there was a huge dancing platform, a rebuilt theatre, high-wire acts, pantomime, music hall and the original Siamese twins.
The novel thus acts as a warning against the nuclear arms race, as the original ( but removed ) postscript makes clear:
The lineup still consisted of the five original singers plus the five backing musicians, with the two acts signed to different labels and marketed as performing different types of funk.
A rock and roll standard, since its original release " Heartbreak Hotel " has been covered by several rock and pop acts, including Willie Nelson and Leon Russell, who recorded a duet version that topped the Country charts in 1979.
The municipality is one of few in Sweden which has approximately the same size as the original entity created out of Täby parish, when the first local government acts came into force in 1863.
All of them were original entities, instituted as municipalities by the local government acts of 1862.
The ABC Radio Network broadcast the American domestic feed of the concert, and later broadcast many of the acts that were missing from the original live radio broadcast.
Judicious decisions were also made on which acts would be included and which ones would not, due to either technical difficulties in the original performances, the absence of original footage, or for music rights reasons.

original and debates
To avoid debates about the possibility of in-vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, or cloning, the original Darwin Awards book applied the following " deserted island " test to potential winners: If the person were unable to reproduce when stranded on a deserted island with a fertile member of the opposite sex, he or she would be considered sterile.
Clayborne early on debates Saxifrage Russell over the proper role of humanity on Mars and though initially apolitical, this stance marks her as the original " Red ," while Russell's hands-on terraforming reflects the antithesis of these views.
Historians and archaeologists continue to develop our understanding of British castles, while vigorous academic debates in recent years have questioned the interpretation of physical and documentary material surrounding their original construction and use.
His conclusions rested on internal textual evidence, but in an argument that resonates with modern debates, he noted: " Who were the original writers of the several Books of Holy Scripture, has not been made evident by any sufficient testimony of other History, ( which is the only proof of matter of fact ).
There have been various debates as to what its original purpose actually was.
The widespread coverage of the original debates and the subsequent popularity of the book led eventually to Lincoln's nomination for President of the United States by the 1860 Republican National Convention in Chicago.
Modern presidential debates trace their roots to the Lincoln – Douglas Debates, though the format today is remarkably different from the original.
The hall which provides entrance to the Senate chamber retains, despite renovation in the early 1990s, its original Pniewski architectural features and now serves as a meetings place for senators and their staff before and between debates.
* U. S. Constitution, man oforiginal principles ” in Convention, executive debates, ratification debates
In keeping with the role of the Lord Chancellor, the Speaker of the Senate was expected to be partisan ; they would, at all times, have the right to leave the chair, to participate in debates, and to hold an original vote — unlike the Speaker of the House of Commons, who has a vote only in the event of a tie.
There are many variations and positions on these debates about what is and is not blues dancing within the tradition of the original dances among the contemporary dancers.
One of the original nativist versus empiricist debates was over depth perception.
Early meetings were dominated by spirited debates and literary exercises where members would present original research, essays, or literary productions ; both practices have continued through the present day.
Because some of the words in the original language have ambiguous or difficult to translate meanings, debates over the correct interpretation occur.

original and council
( Note: see also for the original pretranslation text of this council in Greek and Latin )
Finally, on 22 January 1555, the council announced the decision of the Swiss churches: the original Ordonnances were to be kept and the Consistory was to regain its official powers.
It is called Nicene () because, in its original form, it was adopted in the city of Nicaea ( İznik in what is now Turkey ) by the first ecumenical council, which met there in the year 325.
After a successful signature gathering, the federal council may create a counterproposal to the proposed amendment and put it to vote on the same day as the original proposal.
This second special election, held on May 8, 2012, returned the number of commissioners on the council back to the original number of three.
The houses along the main roads endured as the original terraces from Bacup's industrial age, but behind these, on the hillsides, are several council estates.
Most of the original villas with large gardens on the original Edwards-Cressingham landholding have been redeveloped at much higher densities for council housing since the 1930s.
There are six Boy Scouts of America local councils and a single Girl Scouts of the USA council in Colorado, merged from an original five.
The original town, as laid out by Henderson, has recently been designated as the Bernice Historic District by the town council.
The arts council promotes the arts with original theater productions, community arts grants, and a busy calendar for arts events county-wide.
Although the variant " East Millcreek " currently is widely used, the community council and several other local entities retain the original usage.
Local councillors voted in November 2011 to rename the town back to its original name of " Abingdon-on-Thames ", though this would need approval from the Vale of White Horse council.
Walt Disney and Walter Knott are rumored to have had a cordial relationship ; it is known that they each visited the other's park, and they were both members of the original planning council for Children's Hospital of Orange County.
A two-way flyover has been mooted ever since the original was built in 1978: it is very unlikely to happen – the local council has stated that the cost would be prohibitive.
29 Greek and other manuscripts, including an original copy of the synodal epistles of the council of Basle, he presented in 1628 to the Bodleian Library.
In 1996 and 2012 there were two failed attempts to restore the original act with the participation of the city council, both of them being cancelled due to the violent clashes with some participants.
He was one of five members of the original New South Wales Legislative Council in 1824, but was not reappointed when the council was reconstituted in 1825.
The council effectively used the car park as a bargaining tool to ensure that the company adhered to the original proposals and blocked its demolition until they submitted a suitable planning application.
Others argue that this view results from an excessively broad interpretation of statements that had a narrower sense in their original context, and from contrasting the infallible documents of the ecumenical council with papal statements that were not infallible because they were not addressed to the whole church.
The Outcasts ' tribe selected Lillian and Burton to return to the game, both, by chance, returning to their original tribes but having immunity at the next tribal council.
The decision was met with strong protest and in November 2011 an IAAF council member reported that Radcliffe's original mark would be allowed to stand with terminology for " side-by-side " still to be worked out.
The original intention of the certification process was to remove the capacity of initiating legislation from the parliament, and place it with the Irish council and governor.

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