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A reviewer for the publication Bright Sights wrote that the film had a powerfully downbeat conclusion with a social message :" Projecting overwhelming grief, Beban reveals some hefty acting chops, and The Italian certainly gets its liberal point across, a model of how American movies dress social consciousness in the garb of melodrama.
" His rationalist view of the cosmos is evinced also in Plutarch's letter of consolation to Apollonius :" according to Simonides a thousand or ten thousand years are an undeterminable point, or rather the tiniest part of a point.
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Finally interest in developing a vernacular German grew to the point where Maaler could publish a work called by Jacob Grimm " the first truly German dictionary :"
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In a March 15, 1932 memo to Groener, Schleicher wrote in reference to the date of the presidential election :" I am really looking forward to 11 April-then it will be possible to talk to this lying brood with no holds barred ... After the events of the last few days, I am really glad that there is a counterweight the Social Democrats in the form of the Nazis, who are not very decent chaps either and must be stomached with the greatest caution.
Reflecting Schleicher ′ s reputation for deviousness and being untrustworthy, Hermann Göring joked in 1932 :" Any Chancellor who has Herr von Schleicher on his side must expect sooner or later to be sunk by the Schleicher torpedo, there was a joke current in political circles -" General von Schleicher ought really to have been an Admiral for his military genius lies in shooting under water at his political friends "".
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:" But dried figs were so very much sought after by all men ( for really, as Aristophanes says, " There's really nothing nicer than dried figs "), that even Amitrochates, the king of the Indians, wrote to Antiochus, entreating him ( it is Hegesander who tells this story ) to buy and send him some sweet wine, and some dried figs, and a sophist ; and that Antiochus wrote to him in answer, " The dry figs and the sweet wine we will send you ; but it is not lawful for a sophist to be sold in Greece " Athenaeus, " Deipnosophistae " XIV. 67

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