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:" and ultimate
In the Village Voice, J. Hoberman wrote :" The acme of neo-new-wavism, the ultimate in MTV alienation, the most visually voluptuous flick of the fin de siécle, a pyrotechnical wonder about mystery, solitude, and the irrational love of movies that pushes Wong's style to the brink of self-parody.
:" When somebody, regardless of their age, is bold enough to take the life of a police officer, there should be no exceptions — we should make sure that they should pay the ultimate price.
:" I believed that it was so clear that axiomatization in terms of sets was not a satisfactory ultimate foundation of mathematics that mathematicians would, for the most part, not be very much concerned with it.
:" Fire, air, water, earth, we assert, originate from one another, and each of them exists potentially in each, as all things do that can be resolved into a common and ultimate substrate.
:" whatever New Jersey's ultimate purpose, it may not be accomplished by discriminating against articles of commerce coming from outside the State unless there is some reason, apart from their origin, to treat them differently.

:" and aim
Norman Steenrod characterized Lefschetz ' impact as editor as follows :" The importance to American mathematicians of a first-class journal is that it sets high standards for them to aim at.
:" If the second variant takes place and the imperialists invade Cuba with the aim of occupying it, the dangers of their aggressive policy are so great that after such an invasion the Soviet Union must never allow circumstances in which the imperialists could carry out a nuclear first strike against it.
:" The goal, which all Vedas declare, which all austerities aim at, and which humans desire when they live a life of conscience, I will tell you briefly it is aum "
:" The Competition had as its aim not a final design for the building but rather the selection of a vigorous and imaginative architect who would then be commissioned to submit the actual design of the Gallery.
:" recognizing that the aim of the Communist International, known as the Comintern, is to disintegrate and subdue existing States by all the means at its command ; convinced that the toleration of interference by the Communist International in the internal affairs of the nations not only endangers their internal peace and social well ‑ being, but is also a menace to the peace of the world desirous of co ‑ operating in the defense against Communist subversive activities "
:" Although I cannot prove this precisely, I sense that the Aztec goal was military glory and staving off the collapse of the universe, whereas the Teotihuacan aim seems to have been the creation of paradise on earth.
:" The aim of form-criticism is to determine the original form of a piece of narrative, a dominical saying or a parable.
:" It fails, however, in its main aim, that of supplying a worthy follow-up to one of the classics of British science fiction.
:" This same people, when it lightens and thunders, aim their arrows at the sky, uttering threats against the god ; and they do not believe that there is any god but their own.
In its own words, the aim of the UKFC was :" To stimulate a competitive, successful and vibrant UK film industry and culture, and to promote the widest possible enjoyment and understanding of cinema throughout the nations and regions of the UK.
Writing in 1979, Hildebrand stated :" Fundamental to National Socialist genocide was Hitler's race dogma ... Hitler's programmatic ideas about the destruction of the Jews and racial domination have still to be rated as primary and causative, as motive and aim, as intention and goal of the " Jewish policy " of the Third Reich ".
:" considered the decree to be right because it was part of our aim of the war and, therefore, it was necessary ".
:" God sent all His Prophets into the world with one aim, to sow in the hearts of men love and goodwill, and for this great purpose they were willing to suffer and to die.
:" Fidelity is surely our highest aim, but a translation is not made with tracing paper.
:" The Socialist Party, which is revolutionary in its goals, is not insurrectional in its means, and does not aim to launch proletarians in a sterile struggle, nor does it seek to place all political power in the hands of the working class before it has worked within peaceful norms allowed by the development of its organisation and civic capacity, by the possibility to support itself in the conscious will of the nation (...) we will combat the bourgeois order, the social order, the economical and juridical ones that base themselves on the class inequalities and consecrate them, but we will not alter the " public order " by placing ourselves on the border of legality (...) we will not hold a subversive position in front of our constitutional order.

:" and lies
:" As for Bactria, a part of it lies alongside Aria towards the north, though most of it lies above Aria and to the east of it.
:" Simonides has a simple style, but he can be commended for the aptness of his language and for a certain charm ; his chief merit, however, lies in the power to excite pity, so much so that some prefer him in this respect to all other writers of the genre.
:" real eyes " vs. " realize " vs. " real lies "
The captain and the master too, Do's give us this relation, And so do's all the whole ship's crew, Concerning this strange nation :" The streets are pav'd with pudding-pies, nay, powder'd-beef and bacon, They say they scorn to tell you lies :' Who thinks it is mistaken.
:" It was a dark and stormy night ; the rain fell in torrents — except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets ( for it is in London that our scene lies ), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.
:" It was a dark and stormy night ; the rain fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets ( for it is in London that our scene lies ), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.
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 "".
:" Be pleased to inform their Lordships that the Italian fleet lies under the guns of the fortress at Malta.
In a letter to the regimental surgeon, Lincoln Stone, Frank Shaw wrote :" We would not have his body removed from where it lies surrounded by his brave and devoted soldiers .... We can imagine no holier place than that in which he lies, among his brave and devoted followers, nor wish for him better company.
:" Chalfont St Peter, in the hundred and deanery of Burnham, lies about five miles from Amersham, on the road to London, and nearly six miles from Uxbridge in Middlesex.
:" Dayuan lies southwest of the territory of the Xiongnu, some 10, 000 li ( 5, 000 kilometers ) directly west of China.
:" Southeast of Daxia is the kingdom of Shendu ( India )... Shendu, they told me, lies several thousand li southeast of Daxia ( Bactria ).
:" Yancai lies some 2, 000 li ( 832 km ) northwest of Kangju ( centered on Turkestan at Beitian ).
:" As for Bactria, a part of it lies alongside Aria towards the north, though most of it lies above Aria and to the east of it.
:" To the spirits of the departed and to Vedica, ¹ thirty years old, daughter of Virico² of the Cornovii ; ³ she lies here.
:" Moreover, I think that to attribute them all to the neglect of viscosity is an unwarranted oversimplification The root lies deeper, in lack of precisely that deductive rigor whose importance is so commonly minimized by physicists and engineers.
:" Ay, she lies down lightly,
:" Here lies ye body of Prince Hall, first Grand Master of the colored Grand Lodge in Mass.
:" lies in the apprehension of a something stable behind the instability of word and deed, something that is reflection of the fundamental passion of humanity for something beyond itself, something that is a dim foreshadowing of the divine urge which is prompting all creation to unfold itself and to rise out of its limitations towards its Godlike possibilities.
:" Beyond this region ( Gedrosia ), the continent making a wide curve from the east across the depths of the bays, there follows the coast district of Scythia, which lies above toward the north ; the whole marshy ; from which flows down the river Sinthus, the greatest of all the rivers that flow into the Erythraean Sea, bringing down an enormous volume of water (...) This river has seven mouths, very shallow and marshy, so that they are not navigable, except the one in the middle ; at which by the shore, is the market-town, Barbaricum.
:" On a day, at the end of two years from his arrival on Iona, Columba goes to the beach, where his craft of wicker and cowhide lies moored, waiting the use of any member of the community of Hy whose occasions may call him away from the island.

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