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Duke was originally a straightforward caricature of the late gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson ( see Raoul Duke ) but eventually took on a life of his own and a succession of ill-fated ventures in the areas of politics, business and crime.
After this, the succession was straightforward, the Barony and Lordship passing to the 9th Baron and 5th Lord's sister ( the 10th Baroness and 6th Lady ), then her daughter ( the 11th Baroness and 7th Lady ), and then her son ( the 12th Baron and 8th Lord ), who is the current holder of the titles.
" In the common view, technological progress is seen as a more or less gradual and straightforward succession of lesser by better implements.

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Given BASIC's straightforward nature, it was a simple matter to type in the code from the magazine and execute the program.
It was designed to be compiled using a relatively straightforward compiler, to provide low-level access to memory, to provide language constructs that map efficiently to machine instructions, and to require minimal run-time support.
They also added a query language that was very straightforward.
Thus, there is a good basis for affirming the straightforward and traditional claim that the Epistle to Titus was authentically written by Paul.
When Erasmus hesitated to support him, the straightforward Luther became angered that Erasmus was avoiding the responsibility due either to cowardice or a lack of purpose.
The general American tendency was to simplify the plots borrowed from novels and plays so that they could be dealt with in one reel and with the minimum of titling and the maximum of straightforward narrative continuity, but there were exceptions to this.
" Christopher Norris declared that Orwell's " homespun empiricist outlook – his assumption that the truth was just there to be told in a straightforward common-sense way – now seems not merely naive but culpably self-deluding ".
For him, the fact that his theory gave a straightforward explanation of the anomalous perihelion shift of the planet Mercury, discovered earlier by Urbain Le Verrier in 1859, was important evidence that he had at last identified the correct form of the gravitational field equations.
According to Brothwell, it is one of the most complex examples of " overkill " in a bog body, and possibly has ritual meaning as it was " extravagant " for a straightforward murder.
One group, represented by Jacob Viner, argues that mercantilism was simply a straightforward, common-sense system whose logical fallacies could not be discovered by the people of the time, as they simply lacked the required analytical tools.
In the later part of the nineteenth century and up to World War I, passports were not required, on the whole, for travel within Europe, and crossing a border was straightforward.
Though the games contain many role-playing elements ( Zelda II was also the only one to include an experience system ), they emphasise straightforward hack and slash-style combat over the strategic, turn-based or active time combat of games like Final Fantasy.
* ( Describing Basil Hallward ) Rugged and straightforward as he was, there was something in his nature that was purely feminine in its tenderness.
In contrast to the relatively straightforward arrangements for the Central Pacific, the Union Pacific which was to ultimately build nearly 2 / 3 of the track was to be mired in controversy and scandals while its controlling partner Thomas C. Durant got rich as he took advantage of lax or non-existent government oversight during the Civil War.
( The 1960 Italian film David and Goliath starring Orson Welles was not one of these, since that movie was a straightforward adaptation of the Biblical story ).
Since the Mutual Recognition Agreement was signed it is now straightforward to take traceability from any participating NMI and it is no longer necessary for a company to obtain traceability for measurements from the NMI of the country in which it is situated.
This is widely thought to have been a straightforward physical demonstration, involving climbing up the Leaning Tower of Pisa and dropping two heavy weights off it, whereas in fact, it was a logical demonstration, using the ' thought experiment ' technique.
In colonial times, reading instruction was simple and straightforward: teach children the code and then let them read.
In the 1720s Burlington and Campbell parted, and Burlington was assisted in his projects by the young Henry Flitcroft, " Burlington Harry "— who developed into a major architect of the second neopalladian generation — and Daniel Garrett — a straightforward palladian architect of the second rank — and some draughtsmen.
" This is the only film where Fields doesn't ad lib, and he plays the character in a straightforward manner ( although he did want to add a juggling sequence, and when this was denied, an anecdote about snakes, which was also denied ).

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A more straightforward way of saying this is that we attribute experiences to people because of what they can do, including the fact that they can tell us about their experiences.
Peter Weir's 1977 Australian film " The Last Wave " makes a simple and straightforward postulate about the premonitory nature of dreams ( from one of his Aboriginal characters ) that "... dreams are the shadow of something real ".
In the north, however, content tends to be more straightforward, with rappers typically talking about the drug trade, gang wars, ghetto life and clashes with the police.
However, results of group theory that talk about individual elements, or the order of specific elements or subgroups, normally cannot be generalized to group objects in a straightforward manner.
These stories were straightforward beginning-middle-end tales, but included a few sly hints about the subjects of Illuminatus!
In one of these letters, he was described by Maria van Rysselberghe, as " a unique personality, a whirlwind with an indomitable character, who didn't bother himself about bourgeois rules and who provoked or overwhelmed everybody by his straightforward directness ".
The film combines straightforward storytelling with periodic interruptions of the soundtrack, during which the action continues, but a narrator provides additional details and context about the characters, events, or setting depicted.
In addition, there are two straightforward ballads about life and relationships (" Accidentally Like a Martyr " and " Tenderness on the Block "), as well as a disco tune (" Nighttime in the Switching Yard ").
While a straightforward telling to the public about the disease was controversial, Koop was also criticized by some health activists who claimed that his office had not gone far enough in attempting to develop a cure or vaccine, reducing the role of his office to educating the public on health concerns.
Apart from other straightforward copies of the prints from the Raimondi set, Parmigianino did a typically individual print version of one design from the set in about 1530.
The researchers assumed that the participants would have no qualms about lying in their answer to a straightforward question if they were also lying about their abilities.
It should be distinguished from scientific research-research following a defined and rigorous process-carried out on the Internet ; from straightforward finding of specific info, like locating a name or phone number ; and from research about the Internet.
Rube ( Mandy Patinkin ) and George are more straightforward about their sadness.
He eschewed characterizing labor's action as some others did –" insurrection " and " Bolshevik revolution ", for example – and made straightforward statements about what the government of necessity had to do.
This type of surgery requires meticulous surgical skill, but in straightforward cases can be done in about an hour.
Throughout the game she is straightforward and assertive about her love for Makoto.
She is attractive and straightforward about her attraction to Mr. Brown, sparking a rivalry between her and Danielle.
" I like music to be fairly straightforward, simply embellished – the performance without histrionics allowing you to think about the song rather than telling you what to think.
The film combines straightforward narrative scenes, in which we see Mona living her life, with pseudo-documentary sequences in which people who knew Mona turn to the camera and comment on what they remember about her.
The film's original draft was meant to be a straightforward horror film about an evil alien on a murderous rampage, but the producers demanded script alterations in order to cash in on the success of Steven Spielberg's E. T.
Little Johnny jokes are about a small boy who likes to ask embarrassing questions and has a very straightforward thinking.
Game Revolution complimented the game's story, graphical style, voice acting and soundtrack, while criticising the gameplay as " about as straightforward – and in some cases boring – as it gets for an FPS ".

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