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quotations and above
Julian Rushton suggests that any solution must satisfy five criteria, three of which stemming from the above quotations: a " dark saying " must be involved ; the theme " is not played "; the theme should be " well known ", as Elgar stated multiple times ; Dora Penny ( to whom Elgar also wrote the Dorabella Cipher ) should have been, " of all people ," the one to solve the Enigma ; and finally, the details mentioned in the notes accompanying the pianola rolls may be part of the solution.
His claim was that quotations could not be analyzed as simple expressions that mention their content by means of naming it or describing its parts, as sentences like the above would lose their exact, twofold meaning.
The building is crowned, above the quotations on each facade, by three steep gables each surmounted by a three-sided obelisk at the apex.
There is, however, no substantive difference between the two quotations, the one cited above and the filmed interview given by Karski himself in 1978.
But although the above quotations point towards a magnetic explanation for displacement current, for example, based upon the divergence of the above curl equation, Maxwell's explanation ultimately stressed linear polarization of dielectrics:
The Opus imperfectum above mentioned has five quotations.
obvious lie, see the above quotations by Nietzsche.
Numerous quotations from Pan Tadeusz are well known in translation, above all its opening lines:
In his Cornish dictionary, Robert Morton Nance believed the character of Old Penglaze to be the horse and believed that Penglaze was a genuine Celtic noun for a hobby horse, something one of the above mentioned quotations contradicts.
While the above quotations have been used as a statement of the military practices of the Frankish nation in the sixth century and have even been extrapolated to the entire period preceding Charles Martel's reforms ( early – mid eighth century ), post-Second World War historiography has emphasised the inherited Roman characteristics of the Frankish military from the date of the beginning of the conquest of Gaul.

quotations and show
Michelangelo accused Raphael of plagiarism and years after Raphael's death, complained in a letter that " everything he knew about art he got from me ", although other quotations show more generous reactions.
In the early 1950s, Levant was an occasional panelist on the NBC game show, Who Said That ?, in which celebrities try to determine the speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports.
Several passages in the works of Irenaeus show an undoubted relationship to passages in one small section of the Apologia, but Harnack thinks it probable that the quotations, limited to two chapters, are not taken from the Apologia, but from Theophilus's work against Marcion In the West there are a few references to the Autolycus.
Because the prosecution could not show that any of the defendants had openly called for violence or been involved in accumulating weapons for a proposed revolution, it relied on the testimony of former members of the party that the defendants had privately advocated the overthrow of the government and on quotations from the work of Karl Marx, Lenin and other revolutionary figures of the past.
Prior to 1951, Cerf was an occasional panelist on the NBC game show, Who Said That ?, in which celebrities try to determine the speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports.
In 1954 – 1955, in addition to his duties with What's My Line ?, Daly also hosted the final year of the NBC game show, Who Said That ?, in which celebrities try to determine the speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports.
In the early 1950s, Carlisle was an occasional panelist on the NBC game show, Who Said That ?, in which celebrities try to determine the speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports.
Lucas is respected by Webster scholars, as the references to and quotations from his 1927 edition in the new Cambridge Webster ( 1995-2007 ) show.
Note: each member of Radio Free Roscoe uses a pseudonym that is only used when broadcasting their radio show, so they can remain anonymous ( this is represented in quotations ).
The programme's theme tune, between which snatches of quotations are inserted at the beginning of each show, is called " Duddly Dell ", written and performed by Dudley Moore — the B-side of the single " Strictly for the Birds " ( 1961 ).
For a concurrent show that same year in New York, she had city buses wrapped with quotations from figures such as Malcolm X, Courtney Love, and H. L.
Trout left CBS for NBC, where from 1948 to 1951 he was the first emcee of the game show, Who Said That ?, in which celebrities try to determine the speaker of quotations taken from recent news reports.
Hildebrand defended Hillgruber by attacking Habermas over the “ tried and true higher-ups of the NSDAP ” line created by Habermas, which Hildebrand considered a highly dishonest method of attack Hildebrand argued that Hillgruber was merely trying to show the " tragedy " of the Eastern Front, and was not engaging in moral equivalence between the German and Soviet sides In another essay entitled " He Who Wants to Escape the Abyss " first published in Die Welt on November 22, 1986, Hildebrand accused Habermas of engaging in “ scandalous ” attacks on Hillgruber Hildebrand claimed that “ Habermas ’ s criticism is based in no small part on quotations that unambiguously falsify the matter ” Hildebrand wrote that in his view about Habermas that: “ A citation garbled like this is no way a forgivable exception.
His revision, it is said, skilfully moved the Peshitta nearer to the Greek text ; " it is very remarkable that his own frequent gospel quotations preserved in his writings show that he used an Old Syriac set of the four gospels ".
During his time on Blue Peter, the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography credits him with coining two quotations now prominent in British popular culture: the line " And now for something completely different " – later taken up by, and usually attributed to, Monty Python – was used as a segue to different parts of the programme ; and " Here's one I made earlier " was used during the construction of models on the show, and has since been adopted by nearly all subsequent presenters on Blue Peter.
Like the show itself, episodes took their names from Shakespeare quotations.

quotations and importance
After the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 and the rise of Deng Xiaoping in 1978, the importance of the book waned considerably, and the glorification of Mao's quotations was considered to be left deviationism and a cult of personality.
1 ) name, alternative names, nature or definition, background or context, incidence ( for problems ) or implementation ( for strategies ), claim of importance, counter-claim, quotations or aphorisms ( for values );
Fixed to the right wall are 33 inscriptions, quotations intended to recall events of military and political importance.
Agreeing that Jacobellis ' criminal conviction was improper and that the film was not obscene, Justice Potter Stewart famously described his perspective on obscene material: " I know it when I see it ..." The U. S. Supreme Court diminished the importance of Jacobellis by decisions it entered years later, yet " I know it when I see it " remains one of the best-remembered quotations in its history.

quotations and metronome
Numerous other quotations in favour of the metronome, can be found in the book Metronome Techniques: Potpourri of quotations.
Numerous other quotations critical of the metronome can be found at Wikiquote: Metronome.

quotations and century
An alternative anti-revolutionist view is that science as exemplified by Newton's Principia was anti-mechanist and highly Aristotelian, being specifically directed at the refutation of anti-Aristotelian Cartesian mechanism, as evidenced in the Principia quotations below, and not more empirical than it already was at the beginning of the century or earlier in the works of scientists such as Benedetti, Galileo Galilei, or Johannes Kepler.
That is, although Fairchild assembles hundreds of quotations from ethnographers, philosophers, novelists, poets, and playwrights from the 17th century to the 19th century, showing a rich variety of ways in which writers romanticized and idealized those who Europeans considered " savages ", almost none of them explicitly refer to something called the " Noble Savage ".
A border was added to samplers in the 17th century, and by the middle of the 17th century alphabets became common, with religious or moral quotations, while the entire sampler became more methodically organised.
4 ) observed that the emperor Julian enjoyed reading Bacchylides, and the largest collection of quotations that survived up until the modern era was assembled by Stobaeus ( early 5th century ).
In ancient writings the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were first described by Berossus, a Babylonian priest of Marduk who lived in the late 4th century BC, although his books are known only from quotations by later authors ( e. g., Flavius Josephus ).
Chester Beatty XII, Greek manuscript of the Book of Enoch, with the text quoted by Epistle of Jude ( 4th century ) There are in all two hundred and eighty-three direct quotations from the Old Testament in the New Testament, and some quotations from other books.
:" Anecdotes of the nineteenth new century or historiettes, recent anecdotes, features and words little known, singular adventures, various quotations, bringings together and curious parts, to be used for the history of customs and the spirit of the century when we live compared with the last centuries.
It is a treatise on the canonical process of summoning and holding general councils, gathered from approved sources with many quotations and illustrations from the Church Fathers and from church history, together with attacks on various abuses and corruptions that were common in the fourteenth century among ecclesiastical persons.
The vast tome of the Speculum Naturale ( Mirror of Nature ), divided into thirty-two books and 3, 718 chapters, is a summary of all of the science and natural history known to Western Europe towards the middle of the 13th century, a mosaic of quotations from Latin, Greek, Arabic, and even Hebrew authors, with the sources given.
* William G. Waite, the rhythm of twelfth century polyphony, Yale UP 1954 / 1976, which apart from a selective transcription of the organa dupla by Leonin contains many quotations from the contemporary theorists in his dissertation preceding the transcription.
In the latter part of the eighth century, the Rite had fallen under some suspicion owing to quotations cited by Elipandus of Toledo in support of his Adoptianist theories, and the Council of Frankfurt 794 spoke somewhat disparagingly of possible Islamic influence on it.
The oldest evidence of the comma presented as part of the epistle's text is Codex Legionensis ( 7th century ), besides the younger Codex Speculum, an 8th-or 9th-century collection of New Testament quotations.
Beginning in the 15th century, commonplace books, popular in England, emerged as a way to compile information that included recipes, quotations, letters, poems and more.
Before the founding of the MLA and the APA at the end of the 19th century, there were no set rules on how to properly cite quotations from others ' writings, which may have caused many cases of plagiarism out of ignorance.
In particular a common text-type has been proposed to be found: in the ninth / tenth century Codex Koridethi ; in Minuscule 1 ( a Greek manuscript of the Gospels used, sparingly, by Erasmus in his 1516 printed Greek New Testament ); and in those Gospel quotations found in the third century works of Origen of Alexandria, which were written after he had settled in Caesarea.
The captions in the margins, added later, probably in the 8th century from the handwriting, name the scenes or are quotations or near-quotations from the Vulgate text of Luke identifying them.
Late in the 2nd century there are a number of quotations from all three Pastoral Epistles in Irenaeus ' work Against Heresies.
The most famous is by the Egyptian historian Manetho ( 3rd century BCE ), known from two quotations by the 1st century CE Jewish historian Josephus.

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