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reply and led
Through most of 2003, consistently poor polling led to constant speculation of a leadership challenge by Beazley, though a reasonably successful Budget reply speech and the controversy over Peter Hollingworth gave Crean a small boost in popularity.
She maintained that a great deal of the scholarship of white feminists served to augment the oppression of black women, a conviction that led to angry confrontation, most notably in a scathing open letter addressed to radical lesbian feminist Mary Daly, to which Lorde stated she received no reply.
One such proposal by the editor of an important newspaper led to the reply:
This reply led General Brady to order a line of red flags to be placed in the ice on the river marking the border.
The author's conclusions led to some controversy, and Janssen wrote An meine Kritiker ( Freiburg, 1882 ) and Ein zweites Wort an meine Kritiker ( Freiburg, 1883 ) in reply to the Janssens Geschichte des deutschen Volkes ( Munich, 1883 ) of M. Lenz, and other criticisms.
In reply, Hosius sent his courageous letter of protest against imperial interference in Church affairs ( 353 ), preserved by Athanasius which led to Hosius ' exile in 355 to Sirmium, an imperial center in Pannonia ( in modern Serbia ).
' In his Pagans Debt and Dowry ( 1651 ; 1671, a reply to Thomas Barlow ), which led to a controversy with Obadiah Howe, he argues that without the letter of the gospel heathens may be saved.
In the late 1870s when depression struck, evictions for non-payment of rent mounted, tenants had no protection, and in reply ' outrages ' and the campaign by the Land League, led by Michael Davitt, became known as the " Land War ".
While awaiting Genghis ' reply, Jebe and Subutai ( another general pursuing Muhammad ) led their army of 20, 000 men, with each general commanding a tumen.
The attack of the Dominican Peter a Soto upon the Württemberg Confession in his Assertio fidei ( Cologne, 1562 ) led Brenz to reply with his Apologia confessionis ( Frankfort, 1555 ).
The King's councillors begged him to accept the offer or give a milder reply, but he refused and led his 30, 000-strong army deeper into Wallachia " without proper supplies or adequate reconnaissance ".
Brilliantly written by Pascal, the Provincial Letters would not have been possible without the work of theologians from Port-Royal ; indeed, most of the arguments Pascal deployed were already to be found in Arnauld's Théologie morale des Jésuites, something which led the Jesuit Nicolas Caussin to reply to Pascal's perceived libel.

reply and another
An international reply coupon ( IRC ) is a coupon that can be exchanged for one or more postage stamps representing the minimum postage for an unregistered priority airmail letter of up to twenty grams sent to another Universal Postal Union ( UPU ) member country.
The purpose of the IRC is to allow a person to send someone in another country a letter, along with the cost of postage for a reply.
Gardner also notes another example of the Bellman's rule: Carroll's constantly reiterated reply " I don't know ", when asked to explain what he had in mind with the Snark.
The purpose of the postal reply coupon was to allow someone in one country to send it to a correspondent in another country, who could use it to pay the postage of a reply.
The reply was " Draw £ 1, 000 now, and when you have gone through that, draw another £ 1, 000, and when that is spent, draw another £ 1, 000, and when you have finished that, draw another £ 1, 000, and so on — BUT FIND LIVINGSTONE!
QNX interprocess communication consists of sending a message from one process to another and waiting for a reply.
Thus, sending a message to another process and waiting for a reply does not result in " losing one's turn " for the CPU.
The reply it sent, in place of the web page the user had requested, was an advertisement for another Belkin product.
Aykroyd regularly began his reply with " Jane, you ignorant slut ", which became another of the many SNL catch phrases ( Curtin frequently began her reply with " Dan, you pompous ass ").
For his " Proper reply to a late scurrilous libel " ( Craftsman, 1731 ), an answer to " Sedition and defamation displayed ," he was challenged to a duel by Lord Hervey ; for another, " An answer to one part of an infamous libel entitled remarks on the Craftsman's indication of his two honourable patrons ," he was in July 1731 struck off the roll of privy councillors and dismissed from the commission of the peace in several counties.
In an obvious reply to this move, Ashikaga Takauji's younger brother Tadayoshi without an order from the Emperor escorted another of his sons, eleven-year-old Nariyoshi ( a. k. a. Narinaga ) to Kamakura, where he installed him as Governor of the Kōzuke province with himself as a deputy and de-facto ruler.
Put another way, coherentists might reply to the critic that any substantial system that was not true would by definition contain some contradictions, and so be incoherent.
One actor would say his lines, run off into the wings, while another appeared in order to reply.
When Pauline and Kathy reply that it is 2013, another time jump occurs.
It was a popular enough ballad that another poem was written in reply, " Mad Maudlin's Search " or " Mad Maudlin's Search for Her Tom of Bedlam " ( the same Maud who was mentioned in the verse " With a thought I took for Maudlin / And a cruise of cockle pottage / With a thing thus tall, Sky bless you all / I befell into this dotage.
Although recognising the need for some censorship, it referred to the reply given in Parliament to the question as " mystifying and ambiguous " and called for the fullest precautions to be implemented to " prevent another calamity of the kind " occurring again.
Yet he explicitly put it, as he has also explained in another book, Sefer Hayei Haolam Haba: ‘ And consider his reply, answering as though you yourself had answered yourself ’ ( Oxford Ms. 1582, fol.
According to the same survey, other religions ( including, for example, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism ) collectively make up about 4 % of the adult population, another 15 % of the adult population claim no religious affiliation, and 5. 2 % said they did not know, or they refused to reply.
It helps to avoid time wasted on writing a reply which has, in essence, been posted on another newsgroup but which the replier hasn't seen because he / she doesn't read that newsgroup or hasn't yet looked there.
Since a as the standard should not generate another as a reply, CTCP messages are sent as and the reply is implemented with a instead of a.

reply and criticism
Jensen was denied reprints of his work by his publisher and was not permitted to reply in response to letters of criticism — both extremely unusual policies for their day.
Lenin reply was evasive, he conceded that faults had been made, but noted that if such policies had in fact been carried out the criticism of him during the 9th Party Congress could not have occurred.
In reply, he notes that " y objections to the global warming propaganda are not so much over the technical facts, about which I do not know much, but it ’ s rather against the way those people behave and the kind of intolerance to criticism that a lot of them have.
In an introduction to an anthology of these articles the editor was able to say, The development of this theory was a dialectical process of formulation, criticism, reply and reformulation ; the record of this process well illustrates the co-operative development of a philosophical theory .”
Cousin made no reply to Hamilton's criticism beyond alleging that Hamilton's doctrine necessarily restricted human knowledge and certainty to psychology and logic, and destroyed metaphysics by introducing nescience and uncertainty into its highest sphere — theodicy.
* The Philosophy of the Conditioned ( 1866 ) in reply to John Stuart Mill's criticism of Hamilton ;
A common reply to this criticism is that it was precisely the alarmist rhetoric that prevented the catastrophes he warned of.
The song appears to be a musical reply to criticism of the band's This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours album, seen by many fans as a shift in style from the usual angry alternative rock produced by the band in the early to mid nineties, as it is noticeably harsher and louder than most of the material the band had recorded in the years leading up to the release of the single, most of the lyrics confirm this.
These include his invariable opening line, " I say you fellows "; his reply to criticism, " Oh really Wharton " ( or whoever is speaking ); his characteristic giggle, " He, he, he "; and his exclamation of pain, " Yarooh " ( which is " hooray " spelled backwards ).
( He was subjected to much criticism for conditions at these hospitals, but made little reply.
" ( Letter 261 ) He was not — his reply included gentle " surgery " ( that is, criticism ) of Dickinson's raw, odd verse, questions about Dickinson's personal and literary background, and a request for more poems.
Scholars accused of being cult apologists reply to the criticism in various ways, including expressing their concern for religious freedom and tolerance.
Beiträge zur Beantwortung der gegenwärtigen Lebensfrage der Theologie ( 1838 ; 2nd ed., 1866 ) was a reply to Strauss's Life of Jesus, and his criticism resulted in Strauss making numerous concessions in later works.
Two weeks later, they get a reply from Curtis, which completely ignores their criticism, having sent them Jim-Jam merchandise.
Popper took this as a personal attack, and Bartley took his reply as ignorant towards his criticism.
The right of reply is the right to defend oneself against public criticism in the same venue where it was published.
In the pagans ' reply to the bishop's criticism they argued that even Christianity had some polytheistic elements and that paganism could include a belief in a Supreme Being.
It was ostensibly a reply to the " outburst of criticism and abuse " that the U. S. had directed against the UK in previous weeks ( that had been, in part, triggered by the Carlo Sforza affair ).

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