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Ebby Thacher, Wilson's former drinking buddy and a Grouper who followed the evangelical bent and sought out other alcoholics, presented himself to Wilson telling him he had " got religion " and was sober, and that Wilson could do the same if he set aside objections to religion and formed, instead, a personal idea of God, " another power " or " higher power ".
In 1957, Manchester United became the first English team to compete in the European Cup, despite objections from The Football League, who had denied Chelsea the same opportunity the previous season.
Many objections to non-cognitivism based on the linguistic characteristics of what purport to be moral judgments were originally raised by Peter Glassen in " The Cognitivity of Moral Judgments ", published in Mind in January 1959, and in Glassen's follow-up article in the January 1963 issue of the same journal.
Despite objections from shareholders such as Joan Whitney Payson, majority owner Horace Stoneham entered into negotiations with San Francisco officials at around the same time that the Dodgers ' owner Walter O ' Malley was courting the city of Los Angeles.
He responded that the Palestinian Fatah-backed government could deal with Israel, in the same way that it was possible for the Israeli government to make peace with Fatah over the objections of the former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who, similarly to Hamas opposed a two-state deal.
At the same time, it neutralized the objections of the black working class to entering an alliance with those representing the more moderate interests of the middle classes.
The same objections were made when the London Boroughs of Croydon and Southwark unsuccessfully entered the competition for city status to mark the millennium: Croydon was said to have " no particular identity of its own " while Southwark was " part of London with little individual identity ".
Jerry, for his part, tries to explain to Osgood that " Daphne " cannot marry him, offering a series of objections: " Daphne " smokes a lot ; " Daphne " can't get married in Osgood's mother's dress (" we are not built the same way "); " Daphne " sadly " can never have children.
Yet the irony was, and is, that both Eastern and Western governments were faced with the same barriers in achieving their objectives — the objections of their own citizens ; questions do exist as to the comparative amount of violence inflicted by governments upon citizen " barriers " between the totalitarian East and the liberal-democratic West.
Later Lum begins attending the same school as Ataru despite his objections ( he strangled himself with the food he was eating when he heard the news ), and Lum develops a fanbase of admirers among the boys of the school, including Shutaro Mendou, the rich and handsome heir to a large corporation all the girls from Tomobiki are crushing on ( who is in truth not so different from Ataru ).
This includes tungsten-based kinetic energy penetrators, which do not have the same political and environmental objections as depleted uranium rounds.
They formed a coalition of Jewish groups for the same purpose and raised constant objections in the Detroit press.
CAT attempted to change its name to Air America at the same time, but objections from Air France and American Airlines delayed the name change for two years.
House of Representatives, July 2, 2001 .< p > This Bill having been returned by the Lieutenant-Governor, Acting Governor with her objections thereto in writing ( see House 4281 ) has been passed by the House of Representatives, notwithstanding said objections, two-thirds of the House ( 137 yeas to 15 nays ) having agreed to pass the same .< p > Sent to the Senate for its action.
Senate, July 12, 2001 .< p > Passed by the Senate, notwithstanding the objections of the Lieutenant-Governor, Acting Governor, two-thirds of the members present ( 37 yeas to 1 nay ) having approved the same .< p > Linda J. Melconian, Acting President.
His father, Francis, who had held the strongest objections to the theater in general, offered the least resistance, and drove him to the train station, telling his son that he had driven two other sons to this same station and they had never returned ; William was to make sure he was the exception.
It appears that Newton made the mistake of supposing that all prisms would give a spectrum of exactly the same length ; the objections of his opponents led him to measure carefully the lengths of spectra formed by prisms of different angles and of different refractive indices ; but he was not led thereby to the discovery of the different dispersive powers of different refractive substances.
Otherwise, in the interests of procedural economy, it can deal with the parties ' preliminary objections and the merits of the case at the same hearing.
The objections against such provisions are the same as those that apply to ' fair employment practices ' laws.
" The way in which Spencer got from the former declaration to the latter involved what James called the mind-dust theory, and the self-compounding of mental facts, reducible to ( and subject to the same objections as ) associationism.
It was forced to change its name after objections from the international hotel chain of the same name.
Despite the strong objections his party had to this " promise ", it was sufficient to prompt a massive surge in support for United – in the election United gained the same number of seats as Reform.
The Council made a Compulsory Purchase Order to assemble the land required and the objections to which were considered at the same public inquiry.

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All through Albany and Laramie counties, other men were doing the same.
Then they were tumbling again, and the big man reached into the same pocket he had gone for earlier, and came up with a vicious switchblade.
Their conversations were, almost invariably, accompanied by the same gestures -- arms and pointed forefingers darting toward each other in arclike semicircular motions.
One is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
Some years ago Julian Huxley proposed to an audience made up of members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science that `` man's supernormal or extra-sensory faculties are ( now ) in the same case as were his mathematical faculties during the ice age ''.
Not only did constellations like Draco, Cepheus, and Cassiopeia spin circles around the pole, but stars which were not circumpolar rose and set at the same place on the horizon each night.
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
In much the same way, we recognize the importance of Shakespeare's familarity with Plutarch and Montaigne, of Shelley's study of Plato's dialogues, and of Coleridge's enthusiastic plundering of the writings of many philosophers and theologians from Plato to Schelling and William Godwin, through which so many abstract ideas were brought to the attention of English men of letters.
We were almost the same age, she was fifteen, I was twelve, and where I felt there was a life to look forward to Lilly felt she had had as much of it as was necessary.
It could go either way, since the gains for both points of view were about the same.
His words were the more ungracious to come from a man who lent his name to the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships dedicated to the same goal of international understanding.
In the past these same Southerners were inclined to look the other way.
After a pause, during which he studied Scotty's face as if Scotty were not there and could not study him too, Mr. McKinley would ask the same questions he had asked downstairs.
From the east to the west coast of the Korean peninsula was a strip of land in which fear-filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts.
Rank after rank of them came down the road, and the faces were all the same, and they walked in a sea of dust.
The curtains were of the same material, and there were some big oil paintings -- portraits in the style of Lancret and Boucher.
As long as there were two human beings working together on the same project, there would be competition and you could no more escape it than you could expect to escape the grave.
In a confused, soaked and stumbling shift of bodies and lifting arms, the two men were dragged into the same skiff.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
In the same period, 431 presentations by members of the staff were made to local, national, and international medical groups.
In this same period, six new fascicles of the Atlas Of Tumor Pathology were published and distributed to medical centers world-wide.
Nonresident aliens living in Canada or Mexico who earn wages in the United States may be subject to withholding of tax on their wages, the same as if they were citizens of the United States.
It would be even more valuable because that same aircraft could immediately destroy any targets it discovered -- no need to wait for a missile to come all the way from the United States with the chance that the target, if it were mobile, would be gone.

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