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book and Churchill's
Goda charged that Erika Raeder and her friends had grossly quoted out of context certain passages from Churchill's 1948 book The Gathering Storm to support their claim that the invasion of Norway was a " preventive war " forced on the Third Reich while ignoring the evidence that had convicted Raeder at Nuremberg.
It was thought that this was the effect of complaints from Churchill that they were too left-wing ; however, Priestley's son has recently revealed in a talk on the latest book being published about his father's life that it was in fact Churchill's Cabinet that brought about the cancellation by supplying negative reports on the broadcasts to Churchill.
He finished the manuscript in 1985, but the book wasn't published until 1987, when it was released as Churchill's War, Volume I.
By contrast, Sir Winston Churchill's 1948 book The Gathering Storm presented World War II as caused by the insane ambitions of Adolf Hitler who was unwillingly abetted by cowardly and weak-willed British and French leaders who chose appeasement over resistance.
Mr. Churchill's Profession: The Statesman as Author and the Book that Defined the " Special Relationship " ( Bloomsbury Press ; 2012 ) 347 pages ; a history of how the book was written & its reception
Churchill's book The Gathering Storm, published in 1948, made a similar judgment to Guilty Men, though in moderate tones and with some claim to scholarship.
* " Grandson gathers ' the best ' of Winston Churchill's speeches in new book "
The book examined Churchill's thoughts on religion.
Its title was an allusion to Winston Churchill's 1938 book While England Slept, which also examined the buildup of German power.
In Jill Churchill's book Anything Goes, there is mention of Bannerman Castle / Pollepel Island throughout the story.
On Churchill's advice the response was broadened into a 206 page book bound to match the original work, which was published at the end of 1845 at a price of five shillings under the title of Explanations: A Sequel to the Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, a " forcible and argumentative work " aimed at " convincing open-minded men ", published anonymously " By the author of that work ".
Winant, according to the book, carried on an affair with Churchill's second daughter Sarah Churchill during his time as ambassador.

book and authority
The standard theological view of world history at the time was known as the six ages of the world ; in his book, Bede calculated the age of the world for himself, rather than accepting the authority of Isidore of Seville, and came to the conclusion that Christ had been born 3, 952 years after the creation of the world, rather than the figure of over 5, 000 years that was commonly accepted by theologians.
In response to this rejection, the bishops issued a unanimous statement, asserting the Church's right to order its forms of worship, and in 1929 the Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury resolved that bishops might approve the use of the 1928 book, notwithstanding the lack of parliamentary authority.
Therefore, while God's authority was absolute, God was also authoritative over the laws of nature which were God's " other book.
In Orthodox Christianity, deuterocanonical means that a book is part of the corpus of the Old Testament ( i. e. is read during the services ) but has secondary authority.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( book 1 ) rejected this account of the people he called the Tyrrhenians, partly on the authority of Xanthus, a Lydian historian, who had no knowledge of the story, and partly on what he judged to be the different languages, laws, and religions of the two peoples.
For example, if I say “ Star Wars is a shitty movie ,” and my friend says, “ Star Wars is not a shitty movie !” We have no shared reality, for in our language, truth lies in only one of our statements and we can forever argue these truths until one of us writes a book and has more authority than the other.
The final book describes what he considers to be the true Church and its ministry, authority, and sacraments.
To refute his opponents, he wrote the book in which he endeavored to show that Holy Scripture contains all truth and, being from God, is the only authority.
In a controversial 1997 book, attorney Michael Trotter blamed over-reliance by American lawyers on binding and persuasive authority, rather than the merits of the case at hand, as a major factor behind the escalation of legal costs during the 20th century.
Fiennes was later criticised by the reviewer of another book for the personal nature of his attacks on Huntford, and for his apparent assumption that his own experiences as a polar explorer gave him unique authority.
The Rule of Saint Benedict ( Regula Benedicti ) is a book of precepts written by St. Benedict of Nursia for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot.
She accused him of inciting a rebellion against her mother and of writing a book against her own authority.
( The all-seeing authority figure in the book, " Big Brother ", inspired the name of the pioneering reality series Big Brother.
His reputation was such that a number of monks requested him to write a book to kindle their zeal ; and his letter to Joscelin, later archbishop of Bordeaux, who had asked him to decide a dispute between Bishop Isembert of Poitiers and his chapter, is evidence of the authority attributed to his judgment.
The book is designed for use in ordinary societies rather than legislative assemblies, and it is the most commonly adopted parliamentary authority among societies in the United States.
In those cases in which the bylaws or other governing documents of an organization refer to " Robert's Rules of Order ," the book may be subordinate to other rules, including ( in descending order of authority as applicable ) law, corporate charter, constitution and / or bylaws, special rules of order and then Robert ’ s Rules of Order Newly Revised.
Edwin Schur and Hugo Bedau state in their book Victimless Crimes: Two sides of a Controversy “ some of these laws produce secondary crime, and all create new ‘ criminals ’ many of whom are otherwise law abiding citizens and people in authority .” This is an issue in the United States where prison rates keep increasing even though it already has the highest prison population out of any country.
It is the life of St Nicetius of Trier, though, which dominates this book ; his great authority and sense of episcopal responsibility which is the focus of Gregory's account as his figure, predestined to be great, bestrides the lives of the others.
The second book opens with the election of Otto the Great as German king, treats of the risings against his authority, again omitting events in Italy, and concludes with the death of his first wife Edith of England in 946.
A common practice is to adopt a standard reference book on parliamentary procedure and modify it through special rules of order that supersede the adopted authority.
Professor of English Carter Martin, an authority on O ' Connor's writings, notes simply that her " book reviews are at one with her religious life.
The Interpretations of the Sayings of the Lord ( his word for " sayings " is logia ) in five books, would have been a prime early authority in the exegesis of the sayings of Jesus, some of which are recorded in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke, however the book has not survived and is known only through fragments quoted in later writers, with approval in Irenaeus's Against Heresies and later by Eusebius in Ecclesiastical History, the earliest surviving history of the early Church.
According to the book, Millennials belong to the Hero category, featuring a deep trust in authority and institutions ; being somewhat conventional, but still powerful.
Canonically, the character's story is continued in the comic book Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, in which Giles has ascended to the highest position of authority in the Watcher's Council.
The separation of the fourth book from the third has no ancient authority.

book and confirmed
This book has been heavily criticized on theoretical and methodological grounds, but some of its findings have been confirmed by further empirical research.
While he is a confirmed compatibilist on free will, in " On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want " – Chapter 15 of his 1978 book Brainstorms, Dennett articulated the case for a two-stage model of decision making in contrast to libertarian views.
This story is confirmed by José L. Díaz De Villegas in his book Puerto Rico La Gran Cocina Del Caribe.
On October 2008, Scott confirmed that after a 25-year wait for the rights to become available, he was to make an adaptation of the book The Forever War by Joe Haldeman.
In February 2007 it was confirmed that Scribner would be publishing the book in June 2007.
A reference work is a book or serial publication to which you can refer for confirmed facts.
In September 2010, it was confirmed that Twain was to release her first biography, From This Moment On, on May 3, 2011, and the cover work for the book was released on March 2, 2011.
In August 2012, the book was confirmed for an international release by Oregon-based publisher Dark Horse Comics on January 29th, 2013.
Although this film is not in continuity with the later television series, in 1999, author Christopher Golden adapted Joss Whedon's original script into a comic book entitled " The Origin ", which Whedon later confirmed to be " pretty much " canonical.
The recent biographer Olivier Todd, who published a book on Malraux in 2005, suggests that he had Tourette's syndrome, although that has not been confirmed.
The whimsical nature of the text can be confirmed by the narrator of Utopia's second book, Raphael Hythloday.
The barter of labors of love is confirmed by Gene Roddenberry himself, who said the following during his interview in Yvonne Fern's book, The Last Conversation: " Money is a terrible thing.
In January 2012, Chris Kyle, a former Navy SEAL who had served in Iraq and had 160 confirmed kills and thus the deadliest marksman in US military history, promoted his recently released book American Sniper on the Opie and Anthony Show, the same radio show where Ventura got into a verbal altercation with a host two years prior.
In November 2010 Alan Menken confirmed that a musical theatre adaptation of the show is in the works with a book written by Chad Beguelin.
A rumour in a contemporary travel book called Tour to London ( although not confirmed ) by Pierre Jean Grosley formed the popular myth that bread and meat sustained Lord Sandwich at the gambling table.
The rights status to The Hardy Boys ( although it is presumable, but not confirmed, that these lie with CBS due to CBS owning Simon & Schuster, the current owners of the Hardy Boys copyright and book series on which this show was based ), Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down, and Sport Billy are unknown at this time, nor is it known whether or not they survive in any form.
This is not confirmed in the actual book, so there is much speculation as to whether Hergé would have used this idea.
This was revealed in Adam Cohen's 2002 book, The Perfect Store, and confirmed by eBay.
" In his 2012 book, Letters to Kurt, Erlandson revealed that he and Love had a sexual relationship during their first year together in the band, which Love also confirmed.
In a subsequent best-selling book, The True Character of Kim Jong-il, Shigemura cited apparently unnamed people close to Kim's family along with Japanese and South Korean intelligence sources, claiming they confirmed Kim's diabetes took a turn for the worse early in 2000 and from then until his supposed death three and a half years later he was using a wheelchair.
His book Hitler ( 1931 ), which presented Adolf Hitler as a " man of peace " whose party-members were threatened by communist street violence, confirmed his unpopularity among liberals and anti-fascists, especially after Hitler came to power in 1933.
The Book of Tobit ( Book of Tobias in the Vulgate ; from the Greek: τωβιθ, and Hebrew: טובי Tobi " my good ", also called the Book of Tobias from the Hebrew טוביה Tobiah " Yahweh is my good ") is a book of scripture that is part of the Catholic and Orthodox biblical canon, pronounced canonical by the Council of Carthage of 397 and confirmed for Roman Catholics by the Council of Trent ( 1546 ).
On 7 May 2010, it was confirmed that Liam's production company, In 1 Productions, are developing and producing a feature film about The Beatles ' Apple Corps, adapted from the book by Richard DiLello, The Longest Cocktail Party.
The canonical Christian Bible was formally established by Bishop Cyril of Jerusalem in 350 ( although it had been generally accepted by the church previously ), confirmed by the Council of Laodicea in 363 ( both lacked the book of Revelation ), and later established by Athanasius of Alexandria in 367 ( with Revelation added ), and Jerome's Vulgate Latin translation dates to between AD 382 and 420.

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