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Wind conditions can give a slightly choppy and thus matte appearance to the water, with occasional calm patches appearing as dark ovals ( reflecting the mountains ) from the shore, which can appear as humps to visitors unfamiliar with the loch.
At first he would receive visitors and wash their feet, but later he confined himself to his cell and opened the window only to give his blessing.
** A funeral ( visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and / or drinks after the ceremonial part.
Staff in the visitors centre can give helpful information and advice on walks to suit your skill level and timeframe.
It extended citizenship to everyone born in the United States ( except visitors and Indians on reservations ), penalized states that did not give the vote to freedmen, and most importantly, created new federal civil rights that could be protected by federal courts.
As they are paying high prices, mainly in advance, the visitors to the island are supposed never to be faced with anything incomprehensible or illogical because that would spoil the fun for them and could even give rise to complaints.
Customarily, during Eid a family will have ( usually small ) amounts of money in green envelopes ready to give to visitors, and may send them to friends and family unable to visit.
After archaeological excavators located the foundation of the Tellico Blockhouse in the 1970s, they placed posts and fill to give visitors an idea of its layout.
Subway and railway station signs give the station's name in hangul, hanja, and English, both to assist visitors and to disambiguate the name.
Clampett recalled his short time working for Disney: " Walt Disney himself sometimes came over in an old car to pick up the dolls ; he would give them out to visitors to the studio and at sales meetings.
One of the biggest developments in the town's history, the multi-million pound Ropewalk Shopping Centre, opened on 1 September 2005 in the hope that it will give the town extra income from the shopping, attract more visitors and retailers, and steer shoppers away from larger retail centres such as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Solihull, with other shopping available at the longer established Abbeygate Shopping Centre located in the centre of the town.
Within a week of the Six-Day War's end, the Moroccan quarter was largely destroyed in order to give visitors better access to the Western Wall.
25 years after the Fair, the level 4 observation deck was reopened July 5, 2007 to give visitors a view of Knoxville.
Wurundjeri elders often attend events with visitors present where they give the traditional welcome to country greeting in the Woiwurrung language:
Other cloakers give the fake page to everyone except those coming from a major search engine ; this makes it harder to detect cloaking, while not costing them many visitors, since most people find websites by using a search engine.
Guided tours give visitors a look at an actual Nike missile, the missile firing platforms, and a radar station, complete with 1960's-era computers.
The new bus station is currently under construction in Mansfield, which will provide a new location for the town's main bus terminus, and will become part of a regeneration scheme known as the ' Gateway To Mansfield ', which will give visitors to the town a clean, tidy first impression.
He stalks around the visitors, admiring their looks and suggests they be given a quick haircut as well as a very close shave, during which time ' neck-ticklers ' give the sensation of something being run against the back of guests necks.
Opened in 1996, the El Portal Rain Forest Center is designed to give visitors an introduction to the rain forest.
The projected visitors to the future World Trade Center skyscrapers and the 9 / 11 memorial are 6 million people, and the new office towers ( including One World Trade Center ) will restore the Lower Manhattan skyline and give it the title of the third largest central business district in the United States, behind Midtown Manhattan and the Chicago loop.
The wide borders paralleling the wrought iron fence are planted with rhododendron, laurel, dogwoods, and many other flowering shrubs that effectively screen the grounds from street traffic and give visitors a feeling of seclusion.
A reconstructed Roman villa was opened to the public on 19 February 2011 to give visitors an insight into Roman building techniques and how the Romans lived.
There, they give tours introducing visitors to the night sky in order to finance their own research and further public interest in astronomy.
It was meant to give visitors a preview of the upcoming Islands of Adventure park, along with the rest of the resort.
Inside the house, there are guides who give visitors a tour of the house, although the parts of the house which are still inhabited remain off-limits.

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Congressmen returning from recess say the people admire President Kennedy so much, they're even willing to heed his call to sacrifice -- and give up his program.
Why should Congress even consider allowing such a sum for that which can give no protection??
We can vote in the UN against South African apartheid or Portuguese rule in Angola, but we cannot even introduce a motion on the Berlin Wall -- much less, give the simple order to push the Wall down.
This difficulty arises even though we can give examples of men who have actually followed this course.
Stains, which include the wide variety of nonparticulate materials which give color even when present in very low concentration on the soiled object.
Other herpetologists have ascertained that in the northern United States the prairie rattlesnake may not give first birth until it is four or even five years old, and that the young may be born every other year, rather than annually.
There were 49% ( 20 subjects ) who did not give a positive reaction even after they were informed of the normalcy of such a reaction and had been given a demonstration.
But even so Lucy could not give up her intellectual pursuits.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
The executive paid tribute to research and development and technology for their great contributions in the past, but he also cautioned industry that they tend to be great equalizers because they move at a fairly even pace within an industry and fail to give it the short-term advantage which it often needs.
Even if that's all the promise he ever gave or ever will give, the giving of it once was enough and you believed it then and you will always believe it, even when it is finally the only thing in the world you have left to believe, and the whole world is telling you that one was a lie.
She didn't even give me a chance to refuse.
But what would give a particular boom, it was the arrival on the music scene such as Hadj Brahim talented performers, said Khaled, Cheb Mami, Cheb Hasni, Faudel, Rachid Taha, Raina Rai, Reda Taliani, Cheb Anouar, Cheb Bilal, Cheb Abdou or even Cheba Djenet and Cheba Zahouania a.
About 385-380 BC the philhellene Evagoras of Salamis was similarly opposed by Amathus, in conjunction with Citium and Soli ; and even after Alexander the city resisted annexation, and was bound over to give hostages to Seleucus.
This eliminates the double cross strategy, forcing even the experienced player to take all the boxes, and give his opponent the win.
A Paramount employee told biographer Orrin Keepnews that Jefferson was a womanizing sloppy drunk ; on the other hand, Jefferson's neighbor in Chicago, Romeo Nelson, reports him as being " warm and cordial ," and singer Rube Lacy states that Jefferson always refused to play on a Sunday, " even if you give me two hundred.
With his army in high spirits, Lee intended to shift the focus of the summer campaign from war-ravaged northern Virginia and hoped to influence Northern politicians to give up their prosecution of the war by penetrating as far as Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or even Philadelphia.
In almost all areas of the law ( even those where there is a statutory framework, such as contracts for the sale of goods, or the criminal law ), legislature-enacted statutes generally give only terse statements of general principle, and the fine boundaries and definitions exist only in the common law ( connotation 1 ).
Coyotes are persistent hunters, with successful attacks sometimes lasting as long as 21 hours ; even unsuccessful ones can continue more than eight hours before the coyotes give up.
Moreover, computers can easily hatch patterns in colors to give even more options.
Even if they do not mean to, advertisers, reviewers, scholars and aficionados sometimes give away details or parts of the plot, and sometimes — for example in the case of Mickey Spillane's novel I, the Jury — even the solution.
Some euphemisms intend to amuse, while others intend to give positive appearances to negative events or even mislead entirely.
After even refusing to give Wallach a token payment for losing out on two jobs, the actor said, " I'll sue you "— to which Leone replied, " Get in line ", and slammed down the phone.
A particular rhythmic pattern, or a characteristic instrument, is enough to give a traditional feel to music, even when it has been composed recently.
It can create sensually provocative montages ; become a laboratory for experimental cinema ; bring out the emotional truth in an actor's performance ; create a point of view on otherwise obtuse events ; guide the telling and pace of a story ; create an illusion of danger where there is none ; give emphasis to things that would not have otherwise been noted ; and even create a vital subconscious emotional connection to the viewer, among many other possibilities.

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