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The scene is etched in sharp detail, the military problems brilliantly explained, and the excitement and importance of the battle made evident.
It is evident that many marked and striking differences exist between lungs when an inter-species comparison is made.
It had been made shockingly evident that very morning to Ensign Kay K. Vesole, in charge of the armed guard aboard the John Bascom.
Mr. Willis made it evident that he had contributed his maximum.
As Lincoln's election became evident, secessionists made clear their intent to leave the Union before he took office the next March.
Film studies is often considered a separate discipline, though television and video games studies grew out of it, as made evident by the application of basic critical theories such as psychoanalysis, feminism and Marxism.
It is also evident that Roosevelt speeches made clear that the United States decided to unilaterally break with the Bidlack-Mallarino treaty and, instead of solving the internal Panamanian problem as the treaty forced them to do, helped with the separation of Panama from Colombia.
Justin Martyr wrote, in Dialogue with Trypho, ch 70: " Now it is evident, that in this prophecy to the bread which our Christ gave us to eat, in remembrance of His being made flesh for the sake of His believers, for whom also He suffered ; and to the cup which He gave us to drink, in remembrance of His own blood, with giving of thanks.
" It also concluded that Russian, former Soviet Republics, and Chinese authorities had made a co-ordinated effort to understand the UFO phenomenon and that military organizations, particularly in Russia, had done " considerably more work ( than is evident from open sources )" on military applications stemming from their UFO research.
This is made evident in the prominence of Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli as leaders of the reform movements in their respective areas of ministry.
Duration of symptoms must evident for at least six months for a diagnosis of dementia or organic brain syndrome to be made ( ICD-10 ).
In court, this peacemaker spirit also made itself evident.
All of these incidents made it evident that clearer guidelines were needed.
This was made particularly evident when, during the Second World War 80 % of the men in the Church of the Brethren entered active duty in the military.
Bennett's distinctive, expressive voice ( which bears a strong Leeds accent ) and the sharp humour and evident humanity of his writing have made his readings of his work very popular, especially the autobiographical writings.
A common verbal mistake, that becomes evident when written, is made when describing a wound or discharge that could be classified as purulent, full of or pertaining to pus.
* The song " Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother " written by Oklahoma native Ray Wylie Hubbard and famously recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker is a satire of small-town life playfully aimed at Muskogee, which is made evident in the last line of the song: " Muskogee, Oklahoma, U. S. A ."
Much of the work done was without precedent, including calculations for incidence of erection stresses, provisions made for reducing future maintenance costs, calculations for wind pressures made evident by the Tay Bridge disaster, the effect of temperature stresses on the structure, and so on.
Peter Heyworth has made the observation that the dreams ' " relevance to his creative life became increasingly evident.
The constitution of Grattan's parliament offered no security, as the differences over the regency question had made evident that in matters of imperial interest the policy of the Irish parliament and that of Great Britain would be in agreement.
The hesitations and light-hearted style of comic piano, a vaudeville approach to piano made well known by Chico Marx and Jimmy Durante, are evident at rehearsal 22.
" Certainly the strength of the committees had been made evident, as had their ability to control and silence opposition.
He made it evident that he had ample knowledge of the score and control of the orchestra – an unmistakably rhythmic beat, a sense of dramatic values.

made and what
`` I made you what you are '', Gavin whispered.
`` Wonder what made them hurry so '', Rod drawled, giving Dan a sly wink.
If we have to we'll take him apart and see what he's made of ''!!
If it were not for an old professor who made me read the classics I would have been stymied on what to do, and now I understand why they are classics ; ;
those who wrote them knew people and what made people tick.
If you tell him I made a pass at you he might think you misunderstood something I said or did, so instead of just telling him I made a pass, say I tried to date you and that you agreed so you could prove to him what a louse I really am.
And so when the others stampeded out that afternoon Jack remained docilely in his seat near a window, looking out in what he hoped was a pitiable manner, while the other kids laughed and yelled in at him and made faces as they dispersed, going home.
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
The artistic interest, then, lies in what the encounter may be made to represent, in the power of some central significance to draw the details into relevance and meaningfulness.
But what a super-Herculean task it is to winnow anything of value from the mud-beplastered arguments used so freely, particularly since such common use is made of cliches and stereotypes, in themselves declarations of intellectual bankruptcy.
Civilization is what man has made of himself.
The publication of Father Connolly's The Man Has Wings has made more of the group available in print so that a general picture of what it contained can now be had without difficulty.
The statement was also made that undoubtedly the railroad had received some compensating benefit from the telegraphers, but that it was difficult to imagine what could balance a job for life.
His suggestion that the prestige colleges be made the training institutions for medical, law and graduate schools will run into strong opposition from these colleges themselves -- even though what he is recommending is already taking shape as a trend.
In this letter, Mr. Kennedy made it clear that he limited his comment only to one consideration -- what effect the legislative proposals might have on future anti-trust judgments.
A voice called, and what made it even more terrible and unreal was that the redcoat ranks never paused for an instant, only some of them glancing toward the stone wall, from behind which the voice came.
He wondered what expression, as he made that gesture, was on his face.
When the cloth dried and stiffened, he saw what adjustments had to be made.
I would not want to be one of those writers who begin each morning by exclaiming, `` O Gogol, O Chekhov, O Thackeray and Dickens, what would you have made of a bomb shelter ornamented with four plaster-of-Paris ducks, a birdbath, and three composition gnomes with long beards and red mobcaps ''??
The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad at first that he didn't know what to make of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look for her checkbook there.
It was easy to see that they were made for each other, and they knew what they wanted.
And, given probable public attitudes -- about which reasonably good estimates can be made -- what action is called for to insure necessary support??
Curious as to what made it work, he built a crude model of it in wood, and filed a piece of steel until he succeeded in making a metal pickup for the thread, enabling the crude machine to take stitches.
Have cost studies been made of every phase of your operation to determine what might be done if things get worse??

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