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Gideon's existence is inconsistent with Carl Barks's view of Scrooge as presented in " The Old Castle's Secret ".
I cannot share the view put forward to me by the representatives of the Secret State Police that in doing so I exclude myself from German society.
The Jesuits were seen as church's soldiers, and, in the view of some, given free rein to use whatever methods as outlined in the forged anti-Catholic document Monita Secreta, also known as the " Secret Instructions of the Jesuits " published ( 1612 and 1614 ) in Kraków, and were also accused of using casuistry to obtain justifications for the unjustifiable in their work ( See: formulary controversy ; Blaise Pascals ' Lettres Provinciales ).
In 2002, The Van Riebeeck Society published Sir Graham Bower's Secret History of the Jameson Raid and the South African Crisis, 1895 – 1902 ( Edited by Deryck Schreuder and Jeffrey Butler, Van Riebeeck Society, Cape Town, Second Series No. 33 ), adding to growing historical evidence that the imprisonment and judgement upon the Raiders at the time of their trial was unjust, in view of what has appeared, in later historical analysis, to have been the calculated political manoeuvres by Joseph Chamberlain and his staff to hide his own involvement and knowledge of the Raid.
Until then, the Western public imagined their secret services as promoters of democracy and democratic values ; a view principally espoused in the popular James Bond thriller novels — romantic high adventures about what a Secret Service should be.
As Morgan summarises: " The Secret Doctrine laid out an emanationist view of the development of the physical universe, a process of ebb and flow in which spirit gradually unfolded itself in matter, attaining consciousness, and returning to spirit in a higher and more realised form.
Most Christians and scholars before the discovery of the Secret Gospel of Mark tend to the view that the figure was an angel.
* Forsyth lauds de Gaulle's security forces as among the best in the world, and refers to an event ( which may or may not have happened ) in which de Gaulle's security advisors were invited to view the similar arrangements of the United States Secret Service, and came away with a derisive opinion-which, Forsyth writes, seems to have been borne out by the later assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 ( the year the novel takes place ), in contrast to de Gaulle's death in 1970 from natural causes.
Secret British Foreign Office documents revealed in a terrorist trial in 2000 showed that ‘ British intelligence believed the Algerian Government was involved in atrocities, contradicting the view the Government was claiming in public ’.
However, while an increasing number of scholars have been convinced of this view, many still maintain that the Mar Saba letter itself is genuine, and debate continues about the authenticity of the letter and the Secret Gospel it describes.
In addition, Peter Kirby speculated that ( if the letter is authentic ) Clement may have been mistaken in his view that " Secret Mark " was a longer version of the Gospel of Mark written specifically for the spiritually elite.
Since the only knowledge we have of " Secret Mark " is from the Mar Saba letter, it is currently impossible to know if Clement's view of " Secret Mark " as an extension of the canonical Gospel of Mark was accurate, or if " Secret Mark " was actually the original version of the Gospel of Mark.
*" The Case of the Sixteen ," chapter 24 of The Great Conspiracy: The Secret War Against Soviet Union by Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn, a pro-Soviet view of the trial.
It was a joke, our pretending to be covering the president, bobbing around in the ocean, squinting through binoculars to find out who was coming and going but always having our view blocked by a Secret Service boat just as another long-legged Palm Beach beauty climbed aboard.
The Secret History was all from the point of view of Richard, a single camera, but the new book is symphonic, like War And Peace.
* Pacific War Diary, 1942-1945: The Secret Diary of an American Sailor by James J. Fahey ( 1992 ) Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0-395-64022-9 ( gives a shipboard view of the naval engagements around the island, and an account of watching the paratroop drop )

view and Mark
According to this view, though Mark has Jesus as the Son of God, references occurring at the strategic points in 1: 1 (" The beginning of the gospel about Jesus Christ, the Son of God ", but not in all versions, see Mark 1 ), 5: 7 (" What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God?
Ehrman uses this omission to support the notion that the title " Son of God " is not used of Jesus until his baptism, and that Mark reflects an adoptionist view.
The point of view characters include women ( Cordelia in Shards of Honor, Barrayar ; Ekaterin in Komarr and A Civil Campaign ), a gay man ( Ethan of Athos ), and a pair of brothers, one of whom is disabled and the other a clone ( Miles and Mark Vorkosigan ).
" Some scholars such as Mark Griffith, however, take the opposite view: " seems to be a blessing withheld from men so that their life should be the more dreary and depressing.
* Fanboy ( 1999, DC Comics ), six issue mini-series on comics and society's reaction to them, from the point of view of a self-described " fanboy " ( with Mark Evanier ).
In their study of the Congressional Record and committee hearings related to the Immigration Act, Mark Snyderman and Richard J. Herrnstein reported that " the testing community did not generally view its findings as favoring restrictive immigration policies like those in the 1924 Act, and Congress took virtually no notice of intelligence testing.
This balanced view is shared by others who were involved, including Mark and Fermi, but Teller persistently attempted to downplay Ulam's role.
This traditional view of gospel origins, however, began to be challenged in the late 18th century, when Gottlob Christian Storr ( 1786 ) proposed that Mark was the first to be written.
* Battles of Artaxerxes II, in Mark Drury's Achaemenid Persian Page, a reinterpretation of the Anabasis from a supposedly Persian point of view.
* Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse-The only lighthouse built inland features a panoramic view of Hannibal and the Mississippi River.
The traditional view is represented by the Augustinian hypothesis, which is that the four gospels were written in the order in which they appear in the bible ( Matthew → Mark → Luke ), with Mark a condensed edition of Matthew.
A variant of the Augustinian hypothesis, attempting to synchronise Matthew and Mark on the basis of the Mosaic " two witnesses " requirement of Deuteronomy 19: 5 ( Matthew + Mark, → Luke ), was proposed by Eta Linnemann, following rejection of the view of her teacher Rudolf Bultmann.
A return to the traditional view is found in the hypothesis of Eta Linnemann, formerly a pupil of Bultmann, that Matthew and Mark were written together as " two witnesses " required by Mosaic law.
On the question of the relationship of the Synoptic Gospels, Holtzmann in his early work, Die synoptischen Evangelien, ihr Ursprung und geschichtlicher Charakter ( The Synoptic Gospels: Their Origin and Historical Character ; Leipzig, 1863 ), presents a view which has been widely accepted, maintaining the priority of Mark, deriving Matthew in its present form from Mark and from Matthew's earlier " collection of Sayings ," the Logia of Papias, and Luke from Matthew and Mark in the form in which we have them.
Julian Cope's 1988 album Autogeddon contains a song called " Don't Call Me Mark Chapman " whose lyrics suggest it is told from the point of view of Lennon's murderer.
Filipino band Rivermaya released a song called " Hangman ( I Shot the Walrus )" on their album Atomic Bomb ( 1997 ), supposedly written from Mark Chapman's point of view.
After revelation about Hughes ' long rumoured sexuality, which came four days after Mark Oaten resigned from the Liberal Democrat front bench and gave up on the leadership race, Peter Tatchell confirmed his view that, despite the 1983 Bermondsey incidents: " I hope Simon is elected as party leader because of all the contenders he is the most progressive on human rights, social justice and environmental issues.
Three of these namely Matthew, Mark, and Luke, are known as the synoptic Gospels, from the Greek σύν ( syn " together ") and ὄψις ( opsis " view "), given that they display a high degree of similarity in content, narrative arrangement, language and paragraph structure.
Guided by Cicero, the Senate was inclined to view Mark Antony as an enemy.

view and Mar
Panoramic view of Reñaca, Viña del Mar
" Mar Vista " is meant to translate as " sea view " in Spanish, though " Vista del Mar " would be more grammatically correct.
NASA 367 km view of Mar Chiquita.
Panoramic view of Santa María del Mar
A view of main beach in Lloret de Mar

view and manuscript
Lehmann ( mentioned above under Etymology ) accepted this view but a manuscript variant states Guiones rather than Gutones.
Y Gododdin is known only from a 13th-century manuscript, so it is impossible to determine whether this passage is original or a later interpolation, but John Koch's view that the passage dates from a 7th-century or earlier version is regarded as unproven ; 9th-or 10th-century dates are often proposed for it.
The " Gutones " is a simplification of two manuscript variants, Guttonibus and Guionibus, which would be in the nominative case Guttones or Guiones, the Goths in the mainstream view.
In August 2006, a limited online version of Domesday Book was made available by the United Kingdom's National Archives site, charging users £ 2 per page to view the manuscript.
The manuscript remained mostly hidden from public view until 1924 when, at the urging of Ernest Hemingway, Ford Madox Ford agreed to publish excerpts in the transatlantic review.
This closeness, along with the anonymity of the manuscript, has led certain scholars to attribute all or part of the play to Shakespeare, though many critics view this play as a secondary influence on Shakespeare, not as his work.
Diagram of " Plain of Assembly "( Ard al-Hashr ) on the Islamic view of the Last Judgment | Day of Judgment, from autograph manuscript of Futuhat al-Makkiyya, ca.
Although Child concentrated his collections on manuscript texts with a view to determining their chronology, he also gave a sedulous but conservative hearing to popular versions still surviving.
The very existence of three genuine manuscripts of that age is problematical, and Theobald was said to have invited interested persons to view the alleged manuscript, but he then avoided actually displaying them.
The editor's note at the beginning of the novel suggests Campbell's writings, the text of the novel itself, are a manuscript that Vonnegut received and is editing for public view.
His inquiry into manuscript and printed authorities was most laborious, but his lively imagination, and his strong religious and political prejudices, made him regard all things from a singularly personal point of view.
Some have posited that, in spite of the order in the manuscript text, chapter 10 should precede chapter 9: " Some scholars rearranged the text of chapters 9 & 10 ( in comparison with chapter 14 ) to accommodate their view that the later Roman Mass is closer to what they understand to be truly Christian " ( Wim van den Dungen ).
Guamán Poma de Ayala's El Primer Nueva Coronica y Buen Gobierno, an autographed manuscript of 1, 200 pages including 400 full-page drawings depicting the indigenous point of view on pre-conquest Andean life and Inca rule, the Spanish conquest in 1532, early Spanish colonial rule, and the systematic abuse of the rights of the indigenous population, is also among the holdings and was also inscribed on the Memory of the World Register in 2007.
He held that the manuscript he used gave the truest text, that all other texts were inaccurate, and that the epistles contained in the manuscript were the only genuine epistles of Ignatius that we possess, a view which received the support of Ferdinand Christian Baur, Bunsen, and many other eminent scholars, but which was opposed by Charles Wordsworth and by several German scholars, and is now generally abandoned.
Subsequent attempts by scholars to view the manuscript have been unsuccessful.
Up until that time MacIntyre had been a relatively influential analytic philosopher of a Marxist bent whose inquiries into moral philosophy had been conducted in a “ piecemeal way, focusing first on this problem and then on that, in a mode characteristic of much analytic philosophy .” However, after reading the works of Thomas Kuhn and Imre Lakatos on philosophy of science and epistemology MacIntyre was inspired to change the entire direction of his thought, tearing up the manuscript he had been working on and deciding to view the problems of modern moral and political philosophy “ not from the standpoint of liberal modernity, but instead from the standpoint of ... Aristotelian moral and political practice .”
With a view to publishing the complete works, Verlaine inserted into the original manuscript poems written in 1872 along with texts Rimbaud had given to Nouveau.
Of even greater value from an artistic point of view are the miniatures of the Vatican manuscript of Virgil, known as the Vergilius Vaticanus, of the early 5th century.
Strengthening his view are the illustrations in the original manuscript which clearly show Sir Gawain with a long crescent shaped axe ( see right ).
The currently accepted view is that this manuscript contains the work of two scribes, usually known as A and B. Scribe A wrote down 88 stanzas of the poem, then left a blank page before writing down four related poems known as Gorchanau.
Much of his work in recent years was devoted to characterising this mutational process with a view to understanding its mechanism and, indeed, he contributed a manuscript for publication on this topic less than a week before he died.
The subject of the influence of the miniatures on later Anglo-Saxon art has often been raised, though in view of most of the presumed picture pages of this manuscript now being lost, and the lack of knowledge as to what other models were available to form the Continental post-classical aspects of the Insular style that developed from the 7th century onwards ( with Canterbury as a major centre ), all comments by art historians have necessarily been speculative.
* A chapter from M. T. Lamb, The Golden Bible ( 1887 ), an early skeptical view of the lost manuscript problem.

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