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The original posters showed Bennett himself ; a kindly looking old man offering guidance and support to would-be students with the phrase " Let me be your father " attached.
Another notable ( and defiant ) phrase in the speech was also spoken in German, " Lass ' sie nach Berlin kommen " (" Let them come to Berlin ")-- addressed at those who claimed " we can work with the Communists ", a remark which Nikita Khrushchev scoffed at only days later.
The phrase " Let them eat cake " is often attributed to Marie Antoinette.
It was first published on 21 February 1848 and ends with the world famous phrase: " Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution.
Is also known by the first phrase of the song Ach ' imŭn pinnara or " Let Morning Shine ".
Taim has begun to style himself " the M ' Hael ", leader of the Tower, although his true intentions have yet to be revealed ; it is speculated he is a Darkfriend ( this is supported by his using of the phrase, " Let the Lord of Chaos rule ," which is a command from the Dark One ), although it has been stated by the author that he is not Demandred ( a favorite theory among many readers ).
The phrase " Let a thousand initiatives bloom " was coined ( meaning that internal diversity should be tolerated ) in the hope of re-capturing support, but clashes occurred nevertheless.
The following phrase can be read underneath: " Adorujmy Chrystusa Króla panującego nad narodami ", which translates into English as " Let us adore Christ the King reigning over all nations ".
To summon Captain Planet, the Planeteers must activate their powers in a specific order, preceded by the phrase, " Let our powers combine "; after his appearance, the Planeteers would cheer, " Go Planet!
* (“ Let there be light ”), a phrase from the third verse of the book of Genesis
: For works which use the phrase as their title, see Let there be light ( disambiguation )# In literature and Fiat lux ( disambiguation )
The character Shamrayev conflates it with the phrase de mortuis nil nisi bonum ( in the alternate form: de mortuis, aut bene aut nihil: " of the dead, either good or nothing "), resulting in " de gustibus aut bene, aut nihil ", " Let nothing be said of taste but what is good ".
In response to the sisters ' surprise to the agreement, Taim says, darkly and cryptically: " Let the Lord of Chaos rule ", a phrase which was an instruction by the Dark One to the Forsaken.
The following Polish phrase is inscribed below the monstrance: Adorujmy Chrystusa Króla panującego nad narodami ( in English, " Let us adore Christ the King reigning over all nations ".
Prior to the 2002 SGA election, the phrase " Let your life be a counter-friction to stop the machine " from Henry David Thoreau's essay " Civil Disobedience " was chalked on the outer wall of the Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library.
The phrase in reverse is echoed in Abraham Lincoln's words in his February 26, 1860, Cooper Union Address (" Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it ") in his attempt to defend a policy of neutral engagement with those who practised slavery, perhaps to appear more nationally oriented and religiously convicted in hopes of winning the presidential election later that year ( which he did ).
His engagement with Hedwig of Hungary, youngest daughter of the neighboring king, was one of the first attempts of the House of Habsburg to extend their sphere of influence in Eastern Central Europe by marrying heiresses, a practice that gave rise to the phrase Bella gerant alii: tu felix Austria nube ( Let others make war: thou happy Austria, marry ).
The phrase first appeared in Tyndale's 1526 translation of the New Testament, with the meaning " the established political powers ": " Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers.
At the start of 1942, Kovner released a manifesto in the Vilna ghetto, twice repeating the phrase " Let us not go like lambs to the slaughter!
This Latin phrase was normally translated as " Let right be done ".
The impetus behind the phrase " Let the Puppies Breathe " was to get women to expose their bare breasts and nipples, which was featured on both tapes.
The song, in the first line, mentions the phrase " Let them eat cake ", a phrase ( mis ) attributed to Marie Antoinette: " Let them eat cake ," she said, Just like Marie Antoinette.

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I use the phrase advisedly because there was something positively indecent about our relationship.
there is no phrase or image that sounds like Hardy or that is striking enough to give individuality to the poem.
there was no Martian concept to match it -- unless one took `` church '' and `` worship '' and `` God '' and `` congregation '' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing-waiting then forced the concept back into English in that phrase which had been rejected ( by each differently ) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby.
Brian Murdoch's 1993 translation would render the phrase as " there was nothing new to report on the Western Front " within the narrative.
Friedrich Nietzsche criticized the phrase in that it presupposes that there is an " I ", that there is such an activity as " thinking ", and that " I " know what " thinking " is.
The Old Castilian language was also used to show the higher class that came with being a knight errant .- This last phrase is not completely accurate-In Don Quixote there are basically 2 different Castillian: Old Castillian is only spoken by Don Quixote, while the rest of the roles speak a much modern version of Spanish, pretty much understandable by the actual reader.
The opening sentence of the book created a classic Spanish cliché with the phrase (" whose name I do not wish to recall "): (" In a village of La Mancha, whose name I do not wish to recall, there lived, not very long ago, one of those gentlemen with a lance in the lance-rack, an ancient shield, a skinny old horse, and a fast greyhound.
* Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, a Latin phrase meaning " Outside the Church there is no salvation "
He compared the market to a game in which ' there is no point in calling the outcome just or unjust ' and argued that ' social justice is an empty phrase with no determinable content '; likewise " the results of the individual's efforts are necessarily unpredictable, and the question as to whether the resulting distribution of incomes is just has no meaning.
However, there is some degree of debate regarding Clement's exact meaning of " spiritual gospel "; care must be taken not to ascribe to his phrase modern prejudices or expectations.
The Ich bin ein Berliner speech is in part derived from a speech Kennedy gave at a Civic Reception on May 4, 1962, in New Orleans ; there also he used the phrase civis Romanus sum by saying " Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was to say, " I am a citizen of Rome.
But there are differing accounts on the origin of the phrase Ich bin ein Berliner.
Besides a direct quote there exist many variations starting " Ich bin ein (+ noun, e. g., Frankfurter )" that is supposed to be understood by the primarily English-speaking audience based on the widespread knowledge of this German phrase and its myth.
The phrase " Inuit language " is largely limited to professional discourse, since in each area, there is one or more conventional terms that cover all the local variants ; or it is used as a descriptive term in publications where readers can't necessarily be expected to know the locally used words.
It has often been assumed that, in England, jumping over the broom ( or sometimes walking over a broom ), always indicated an irregular or non-church union ( as in the expressions " Married over the besom ", " living over the brush "), but there are examples of the phrase being used in the context of legal weddings, both religious and civil.
Thus, for example, the statement, " It is true that two plus two equals four ", contains no more information than the statement " two plus two equals four ", because the phrase " it is true that ..." is always implicitly there.
Thus the popular phrase: there is only one political party, the incumbent party.
In the phrase " yellow is yellow is yellow is yellow ", there are only two types of words (" yellow " and " is ") but there are seven tokens ( four of one and three of the other ).
Wolfman Jack frequently referenced the phrase and there is a sound clip of him using the line within the song " Clap for the Wolfman " by The Guess Who.
In South African law ( which is modelled on Roman Dutch Law ), there is no doctrine of res ipsa loquitur, although the phrase is used regularly to mean the " facts speak for themselves.
Maciej Rataj emphatically paid tribute to this with the phrase: " There is Poland there, and so is the Sejm ".
We avoid this phrase, preferring to reserve the term ' stop ' for sounds in which there is a complete interruption of airflow.
A common example of non-systematic transliteration is the phrase book used by visitors to countries with different languages, even if written in the same characters ; for example Spanish "" (" Is there someone who speaks English?

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