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`` He works for my father '', the girl said, and then seemed to change her mind.
and among works of dystopian science fiction, not all provide intelligent criticism and very few have much merit as literature -- but then real quality has always been scarce in science fiction.
The defense counsel will then make a " plea in mitigation " ( also called " submissions on penalty ") wherein he or she will attempt to mitigate the relative seriousness of the offense and heavily refer to and rely upon the defendant's previous good character and good works ( if any ).
While the engine installation crew works on the second car, the first car can be moved to the hood station and fitted with a hood, then to the wheels station and be fitted with wheels.
Since then, other works of his have been translated into English.
A man who knows that God works through everything cannot sin, because every human act is then the act of God ;
The story of Ratoncito Pérez has been adapted into further literary works and movies since then, with the character of Alfonso XIII appearing in some.
In India some intellectual references of the movement can be found in the works of Vandana Shiva, an ecologist and feminist, who in her book Biopiracy documents the way that the natural capital of indigenous peoples and ecoregions is converted into forms of intellectual capital, which are then recognized as exclusive commercial property without sharing the private utility thus derived.
It is this reluctance which was felt by the Rijksmuseum to reattribute works to other painters ( Abraham van Calraet does not even appear in a Museum catalogue until 1926, and even then he is not given his own entry ) which shows how important it is to art historians that painters are accurately connected to their worksand this is continuously necessary for those of Aelbert Cuyp, as Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter may not in fact be Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter.
" Both from the confession of the evil spirits and from the daily witness of His works, it is manifest, then, and let none presume to doubt it, that the Savior has raised His own body, and that He is very Son of God, having His being from God as from a Father, Whose Word and Wisdom and Whose Power He is.
Up until then, various similar lists of works to be read in churches were in use.
He was then employed in 1569 to build the beautiful bridge over the Arno, known as Ponte Santa Trinita and one of his most celebrated works.
Made up of a system of acetylcholine-producing neurons, the ascending track, or ascending reticular activating system ( ARAS ), works to arouse and wake up the brain, from the RF, through the thalamus, and then finally to the cerebral cortex.
It foresees innovation-based capabilities and then works back to the fundamental breakthroughs required to make them possible.
Levinas then began to write works that would become widely known and admired.
Luther controversially added the word " alone " ( allein in German ) to so that it read: " thus, we hold, then, that man is justified without doing the works of the law, alone through faith ".
Bulwer-Lytton's works of fiction and non-fiction were translated in his day and since then into many languages, including Serbian ( by Laza Kostic ), German, Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Finnish, and Spanish.
The mathematical roots of the idea of fractals have been traced through a formal path of published works, starting in the 17th century with notions of recursion, then moving through increasingly rigorous mathematical treatment of the concept to the study of continuous but not differentiable functions in the 19th century, and on to the coining of the word fractal in the 20th century with a subsequent burgeoning of interest in fractals and computer-based modelling in the 21st century.
Blue was a particular problem, and skies and blue robes were often added a secco, because neither azurite blue nor lapis lazuli, the only two blue pigments then available, works well in wet fresco.
Hayek continued his research on monetary and capital theory, revising his theories of the relations between credit cycles and capital structure in Profits, Interest and Investment ( 1939 ) and The Pure Theory of Capital ( 1941 ), but his reputation as an economic theorist had by then fallen so much that those works were largely ignored, except for scathing critiques by Nicholas Kaldor.
In the 1980s, Haring opened his first Pop Shop: a store that offered everyone access to his works — which until then could only be found spray-painted on city walls.
Petrarch then dissuaded Boccaccio from burning his own works and selling off his personal library, letters, books, and manuscripts.
They were initially intended for Nazi collaborators, but then other categories of political prisoners ( for example, members of deported peoples who fled from exile ) were also sentenced to " katorga works ".
Nevertheless, Pirates was a hit both in New York, again spawning numerous imitators, and then in London, and it became one of the most frequently performed, translated and parodied Gilbert and Sullivan works, also enjoying a successful 1981 Broadway revival by Joseph Papp.

works and passed
As time passed, these calligraphic works began to be prized as works of art, growing increasingly elaborate in the illumination and stylizing of the text.
After years of extensive lobbying for federal dollars, a 1987 public works bill appropriating funding for the Big Dig was passed by U. S. Congress, but it was subsequently vetoed by President Ronald Reagan as being too expensive.
The works of Ibn al-Haytham and Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī eventually passed on to Western Europe where they were studied by scholars such as Roger Bacon and Witelo.
Instead he painted new works which were passed off as restorations, fooling many experts.
Those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day and do righteous good deeds shall have their reward with their Lord, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve ... let there be no compulsion in religion "-that all monotheistic religions or people of the book have a chance of salvation, to the most exclusive teaching common amongst Salafis and Wahhabis, and supported by several works of medieval Islamic theology and by traditions ( hadith ) which are considered correct ( sahih ) by Sunni Muslims, for the most part are summed up in Surah 9: 5, 29: " Then, when the sacred months have passed, slay the idolaters wherever ye find them, and take them, and besiege them, and lay in wait in every stratagem of war.
Legislation was passed which acknowledged for the first time the presence of trade unions in the workplace, expanded the means of action of the works councils, and improved their work basics as well as those of the youth councils.
Ekman passed on the local pastorship in Uppsala to Robert Ekh that year and instead works on expanding the church's international work.
These original works have long since passed out of existence.
Jacotot described his system in Enseignement universel ( universal education ), langue maternelle ( Louvain and Dijon, 1823 )— which passed through several editions — and in various other works ; and he also advocated his views in the Journal de l ’ êmancipation intellectuelle and elsewhere.
* Composition of works by those who perform them, as opposed to folk tunes mostly passed down orally ( see singer-songwriter )
After having studied art for several years he was employed by Testolini, an engraver of very indifferent abilities, to execute imitations of Bartolozzi's works, which he passed off as his own.
He also recounts information passed to him by acquaintances and local gentry, and that obtained in natural history works of his time, including those by Thomas Pennant and Gilbert White, as well as the translation of Buffon's Histoire naturelle.
VARA was passed in 1990 and added several moral rights for artists in the U. S., including the right of authors to prevent mutilation of their works.
Other works were covered by the entail, however, and passed to the 5th Marquess.
Halifax spoke in favor of the Triennial Bill ( 12 January 1693 ) which passed the legislature but was vetoed by William, suggested a proviso in the Licensing Act of 1692, which restricted its operation to anonymous works, and approved the Place Bill ( 1694 ).
The various public works projects — which were to give 2, 000, 000 unemployed Germans jobs by July 1933 and are often wrongly attributed to Hitler — were the work of the Schleicher government, which had passed the necessary legislation in January.
The Smrti texts have become a binding of “ sacred literature ” which includes the six Vedangas, the Ithihasas: the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, as well as, the Puranas It is within all of these works that the rules of dharma remain and are passed down.
Unscrupulous publishers assembled and realized from fragments works they passed off as genuine Hall compositions.
These shorts were among the first works of motion-picture propaganda, and a few had that most characteristic fault of propaganda, studio re-enactments being passed off as footage of actual events ( The Battle of Santiago Bay was filmed in an improvised bathtub, with the " smoke of battle " provided by Mrs. Blackton's cigar ).
In 1793 a new law was passed giving authors, composers, and artists the exclusive right to sell and distribute their works, and the right was extended to their heirs and assigns for 10 years after the author's death.
This decision strengthened the rights of those who wish to make use of works that have passed into the public domain.
Since Crell was not translated into English, knowledge of his works passed out of the later generations of English Unitarians.
Her works quickly passed into oblivion because a suicide did not fit in the literary picture of East German politics and, also, Heiner reclaimed the sole authorship of the collaboration.
Bazett Wetenhall, Elliott Graham, and Walter Mytton all passed distinguished careers in India, and a fourth, Clement Sneyd, C. S. I., was secretary of the public works department of the India Office in London.

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