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Each song or ditty was prefaced by an author's note which indicated the origin and meaning of the song as well as special interest the song had, musical arrangement, and most of the chorus and verses.
The final section of this pamphlet is of special interest in a consideration of Steele's relations with Swift.
Adams contended that once such a special class had been created it became a vested interest and sought to maintain itself by assuming exclusive control over the relationships between God and man.
The concept of labor as a special class is outmoded, and in the task confronting America as bastion of the free world, labor must learn to put the national interest first if it is itself to survive.
Of special interest this anniversary year of the war between the states are the many Civil War battlefields where, likely as not, you'll catch some memorial re-enactments.
The work of Fonds Reine Elisabeth pour l'Assistance Medicale aux Indigenes Du Congo Belge ( FOREAMI ) has special interest with respect to demography.
Political interference in Africa and Asia and even in Latin America ( though limited in Latin America by the special interest of the United States as expressed in the Monroe Doctrine, itself from the outset related to European politics and long dependent upon the `` balance of power '' system in Europe ) was necessary in order to preserve both common economic values and the European `` balance '' itself.
`` Olivetti had a special interest for Hodges.
Signora Ferraro, bobbing her head encouragingly, asked Sam about Canada, having a special interest.
There wasn't anything of special interest that morning, no one sicker than they should have been.
We know little more of the life of Andronicus, but he is of special interest in the history of philosophy, from the statement of Plutarch, that he published a new edition of the works of Aristotle and Theophrastus, which formerly belonged to the library of Apellicon, and were brought to Rome by Sulla with the rest of Apellicon's library in 84 BC.
Basic questions involve the study of the points of special interest like the singular points, the inflection points and the points at infinity.
Of special historical interest is the observation of Abbahu in regard to the benediction " Baruk Shem Kebod Malkuto " ( Blessed be the Name of His glorious Kingdom ) after the " Shema ' Yisrael ," that in Palestine, where the Christians look for points of controversy, the words should be recited aloud ( lest the Jews be accused of tampering with the unity of God proclaimed in the Shema '), whereas in the Babylonian city of Nehardea, where there are no Christians, the words are recited with a low voice ( Pesahim 56a ).
Most of the special interest groups also have an annual conference.
Many of its exhibitions are on themes of special interest to the Bronx.
Whorf took a special interest in the Hopi language and started working with Ernest Naquayouma, a speaker of Hopi from Toreva village living in Manhattan, New York.
As the BBS phenomenon grew, so did the popularity of special interest boards.
He took a special interest in Morisot, as is evident from his warm portrayal of her in several paintings, including a striking portrait study of Morisot in a black veil, while in mourning for her father's death ( displayed at the top of the article ).
Beginning in 1834, he spent his scholarly career at the University of Leipzig where he was mainly influenced by JGB Winer, and he began to take special interest in New Testament criticism.
In mimesis ( also called masquerade ), the whole animal ( or piece of military equipment ) looks like some other object, which is of no special interest to the observing animal or enemy.
Partly because of the interest of Mao Zedong, historians in the 1950s took a special interest in the role of peasant rebellions in Chinese history, and compiled documentary histories to examine them.
There are also numerous community and special interest stations, including Dublin City FM ( 103. 2 MHz ), Dublin South FM ( 93. 9 MHz ), Liffey Sound FM ( 96. 4 MHz ), Near FM ( 90. 3 MHz ), Phoenix FM ( 92. 5 MHz ), Raidió na Life ( 106. 4 MHz ) and West Dublin Access Radio ( 96. 0 MHz ).
A scholarly encyclopedia with over 500 signed, peer-reviewed articles, mostly on topics and figures of, or of special interest in, Western philosophy.
Shellenberger and Nordhaus wrote, " Today environmentalism is just another special interest.

special and king
The king has also a special move which is called castling and involves also moving a rook.
Once in every game, each king is allowed to make a special move, known as castling.
Richard Burton referred to them as " special slaves of the king, bear the dignified title of royal wives.
Soon after this, the king granted Haman the Agagite, one of the most prominent princes of the realm, special honours.
Tudor historians were generally favourably inclined towards the king, focusing on John's opposition to the Papacy and his promotion of the special rights and prerogatives of a king.
Byron, commanding the British warship HMS Blonde, was returning to London from a special mission to Honolulu to repatriate the remains of the young king and queen of Hawaii, who had died of measles during a visit to Britain.
With the revival of the Roman law in the 14th century in Europe, this Latin term was used to refer to the legal standing of persons ( such as the various " estates of the realm "-noble, common, and clerical ), and in particular the special status of the king.
The king is also involved in the special move of castling.
In conjunction with a rook, the king may make a special move called castling, in which the king moves two squares toward one of its rooks and then the rook is placed on the square over which the king crossed.
The rook also participates, with the king, in a special move called castling.
By the 14th century, creating an earl included a special public ceremony where the king personally tied a sword belt around the waist of the new earl, emphasizing the fact that the earl's rights came from him.
A special position within the South-kingdom belonged to the Prince of Dol Amroth, who ruled over a land in Belfalas but was subject to the king ; according to one of Tolkien's statements, the title was granted to the first Prince by Elendil because of their kinship.
The new emperor Henry VII, in 1311, was not crowned with the iron crown at Monza ( alienated by Torriani ), and you pack a special crown to be crowned king of the Romans.
A hobo king and queen are named each year and get to ride on special floats in the Hobo Day parade.
This also meant that the Kingdom of Hungary was a special state: they were not looking for a crown to inaugurate a king, but rather, they were looking for a king for the crown ; as written by Crown Guard Péter Révay.
The scheme enlists the aid of a country music singer, who creates several theme songs for the war ; a " fad king "; and a costume designer, who helps create a fictional special forces unit to fight the war's supposed battles.
Even though the new king was initially met with goodwill from his subjects, it was not long before certain members of the nobility became disaffected with Gaveston and the special relationship he enjoyed with Edward.
Royal forests in the early medieval period were subject to special royal jurisdiction ; forest law was, as historian Robert Huscroft describes it, " harsh and arbitrary, a matter purely for the King's will " and forests were expected to supply the king with hunting grounds, raw materials, goods and money.
* The king has no special prerogative and accordingly:

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