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showed and person
In support of this view, Jensen and Potts showed that most privacy policies are above the reading level of the average person.
An experiment that was the subject of a documentary on the National Geographic Channel's Quest For Truth: The Crucifixion, showed that a person can be suspended by the palm of the hand.
A February 1969 Gallup poll showed Powell the ' most admired person ' in British public opinion.
The researchers also showed that, using a DNA database, it is possible to take information from a profile and manufacture DNA to match it, and that this can be done without access to any actual DNA from the person whose DNA they are duplicating.
Sebastião de Melo showed no mercy and prosecuted every person involved, even women and children.
However, several episodes showed that Sam's amnesia and abilities would be under the influence of the person he had jumped into.
But Orestes refused to take the letter, claiming Pylades was the fitter person to do so, and thus showed himself almost to be the lover rather than the beloved.
But Orestes refused to take the letter, claiming Pylades was the fitter person to do so, and thus showed himself almost to be the lover rather than the beloved.
Any person that showed leadership and organisational skills was monitored by the special branch, and were eventually interned.
This reworking featured the same song, but showed the group at night, with each person holding a lit white candle.
While she aged from 70 to 79 she still showed the focus and drive of a young person.
Brunies often showed off his unusual technical abilities and bizarre sense of humor at the same time ; for example he would lie on the floor and invite the largest person in the audience to sit on his chest while he played trombone.
Another important advance came in 1662 from a London draper named John Graunt, who showed that there were predictable patterns of longevity and death in a defined group, or cohort, of people, despite the uncertainty about the future longevity or mortality of any one individual person.
He demanded to be put in contact with the person who wrote it, as the sophistication and erudition of the prescription showed exceptional talent and competence.
The study also showed that the rapidly changing magnetic field of a close lightning flash has a strength which is large enough to excite the neurons in the brain strengthening the possibility of lightning-induced seizure in the occipital lobe of a person located close to a lightning strike establishing the connection between epileptic hallucination mimicking ball lightning and thunderstorms.
If he showed the paper to that person he could regain his money.
When some participants showed disagreement, she added immediately that this was not meant to liken Bush to Hitler as a person, but rather to compare their methods, and that British prime minister Margaret Thatcher had also used the 1982 Falklands War to improve election prospects.
To say that once the person was mentioned, that person showed up.
The TV advertisement for Canada and the United States showed a person cutting through the arcade cabinet with a chainsaw to reveal an SNES console with the game plugged in.
A longitudinal study showed that people who were generally more neurotic, angry and hostile in life were less likely to forgive another person even after a long time had passed.
A 1986 review of the previous year's records by MARTA's audit office and the state legislature's MARTA Oversight Committee ( MARTOC ) showed no deliberate underreporting of crime, but rather over-reporting of crime because MARTA included crimes not related to the rail line and did not adhere to the Uniform Crime Reporting system ( reporting multiple crimes by the same person instead of only the most serious crime ).
Using fMRI, neuroscientist Tania Singer showed that empathy-related neural responses are significantly lower in males when observing an " unfair " person experiencing pain.
Melo showed no mercy, prosecuting every person involved, even women and children.

showed and dressed
The winner, Gillian Wearing, showed a video 60 minutes of Silence ( 1996 ), where a group of actors were dressed in police uniforms and had to stand still for an hour ( occasional surreptitious scratching could be observed ).
The streets blazed with a reflection from saloons, and a glance within showed floors crowded with dancers, the gaily dressed women striving to hide with ribbons and paint the terrible lines which that grim artist, Dissipation, loves to draw upon such faces ... To the music of violins and the stamping of feet the dance went on, and we saw in the giddy maze old men who must have been pirouetting on the very edge of their graves.
In 1969, he had a supporting role in John Huston's The Kremlin Letter, in which his first scene showed him dressed in drag and playing piano in a snooty San Francisco gay bar.
TV images showed members dressed completely in white, complete with white hoods, surgical masks and white boots.
170 Franciscans were arrested in Koblenz and tried for “ corrupting youth ” in a secret trial, with numerous allegations of priestly debauchery appearing in the Nazi-controlled press, while a film produced for the Hitler Youth showed men dressed as priests dancing in a brothel.
The Mariachi Vargas was something of an oddity in the early 1930s ; the members were all dressed in charro suits, they showed up on time for performances, and they were sober.
While it earned the band substantial publicity, they showed their evident unhappiness with it by performing it on television dressed as schoolchildren eating ice cream ( Eis, in German, is pronounced much as " eyes ").
* A short promotional video for the virtual band Gorillaz showed the fictional animated guitarist, Noodle, taking on a pack of thugs while dressed in the tracksuit and imitating Lee's fighting style.
She strongly influenced styles of young girls ' dress, as she often showed girls dressed in empire styles in her books.
The image showed a man, dressed in a wool cap, heavy jacket, and backpack, standing on the observation deck of the World Trade Center.
She gained a new confidence and showed herself in public on horse-back dressed as a man.
Palin was asked to come down and do a recitation for the album and showed up dressed in a 1940s cricketer outfit — V-necked sweater, his hair all brushed to one side.
The clip showed Saunders as a singer called Aimless Morris Minor, dressed in a flesh-coloured body-suit to make it appear as if she were naked.
Burns accepted the challenge and showed up at the Olympic Theater dressed in his regular farmer ’ s overalls.

showed and queen
The Peace of Teschen, signed on 13 May 1779, ended the brief conflict, but the incident once more showed the limited influence that the queen had in politics.
In domestic politics John showed clear Catholic sympathies, inspired by his Polish queen, a fact that created frictions to the Swedish clergy and nobility.
The refusal of the Whigs to make peace with France in 1706, and again in 1709 when Louis XIV offered to yield every point for which the allies professed to be fighting, showed that the war was not being continued in the national interest, and the ministry was supported by the queen, Parliament and the people in wishing to terminate hostilities.
Hodel-Hoenes explains that it once showed the pharaoh, accompanied by his queen, using a rope to raise the djed pillar.
On his way there, he met the mysterious Vergere who showed him the way to the voxyn queen whom he fought and defeated.
The prosecutor claimed that Olympe's depictions of the queen threatened to stir up sympathy and support for the Royalists, whereas De Gouges stated that the play showed that she had always been a supporter of the revolution.
In 1647, she attached herself to the interests of the moderate Presbyterian party, which assembled at her house, and in the Second Civil War showed great zeal and activity in the royal cause, pawning her pearl necklace for £ 1500 to raise money for Lord Holland's troops, establishing communications with Prince Charles during his blockade of the Thames, and making herself the intermediary between the scattered bands of royalists and the queen.
In 51, the defeated resistance leader Caratacus sought sanctuary with the Brigantian queen, Cartimandua, but she showed her loyalty to the Romans by handing him over in chains.
Duke Peter is reported to have been somewhat mentally unstable, a trait of nervous breakdowns presumably hereditary that showed clearly for example in his daughter Joan of Bourbon, the queen, and in her son, king Charles VI of France, as well as in Peter's only surviving son, Duke Louis II.
Duke Louis is reported to have been somewhat mentally unstable, a trait of nervous breakdowns presumably hereditary that showed clearly for example in his sister Joanna of Bourbon, the queen, and already in their father, Duke Peter, and in their grandfather, Louis I, Duke of Bourbon.
The king and queen showed themselves to the city in a carriage, the king waving to the public, but Josephine in fact had to hold up and move his hand.
The dream showed that the king had not yet found a queen.
Years later, as the queen was sick and dying, a dwarf showed up promising to give a plant's root that would cure her illness, if only the king would give him the " shield that protects its wearer against danger ".
Kamal Khan showed disrespect to the dowager queen Chand Bibi, who felt that he had ambitions to usurp the throne.
The same year Margaret gave birth to a girl, Eleanor, named in honour of Edward's first queen, a choice of which surprised many, and showed Margaret's unjealous nature.

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