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put and bluntly
To put it bluntly, you are getting out-moded.
But, to put it bluntly, nothing snapped.
Keith Kintigh wrote: " To put it bluntly, in many cases it doesn't matter much to the progress of anthropology whether a particular archaeoastronomical claim is right or wrong because the information doesn ’ t inform the current interpretive questions.
* in the 1940s, Claude Shannon put it bluntly ; " the enemy knows the system ".
Martin Niemöller's group cooperated generally with the new Zoellner committee, but still maintained that it represented the true Protestant Church in Germany and that the DEK was, to put it more bluntly than Niemöller would in public, no more than a collection of heretics.
When Hogan sidestepped the issue for several minutes, Piper put it to him bluntly: " Yes or no?
Her opening statement put rather bluntly: “ Man, are you capable of being just?
Well, to put it bluntly, < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > kind of jerked me around.
Per Bjurman, from Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, bluntly put: " It album is not very good ", and thought the album was not original.
Alex Ross of the New Yorker reviewed both scores and wrote " To put it bluntly, “ Sidereus ” is “ Barbeich ” with additional material attached.
Norris Bradbury, who replaced Robert Oppenheimer as director at Los Alamos, felt that " we had, to put it bluntly, lousy bombs.
To put it bluntly, we are witnessing the decline and fall of the Protestant work ethic in Europe.
As Billboard bluntly put it, Ace's death " created one of the biggest demands for a record that has occurred since the death of Hank Williams just over two years ago.
Or, to put it bluntly, this approach ( which Allison terms the " Rational Actor Model ") violates the law of falsifiability.
Although few commentators in Gurdjieff would put it so bluntly, it seems clear to me that the Sarmoung are entirely imaginary.
: Carlos's realization of the Fourth Brandenburg Concerto is, to put it bluntly, the finest performance of any of the Brandenburgs — live, canned, or intuited — I've ever heard.
U. S. Representative Lynn A. Westmoreland ( R-Georgia ) put it bluntly: " Tom Murphy wasn't fair, he wasn't bipartisan and he didn't light up a room with his smile.

put and many
Thomas De Torquemada, Inquisitor-General of the Spanish Inquisition, put many persons to death.
Their father, when he came back from those many business trips, just bumped their mother on the forehead with his lips and asked if anybody had thought to mix the martinis and put them in the electric icebox.
We need many more studies of this sort if the design of written languages is to be put on a sound basis.
Investors who wanted 100 shares in many cases ended up with 25, and customers who had put in a bid to buy 400 shares found themselves with 100 and counted themselves lucky to get that many.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
No consistent investigation has been put forth against the violent protesters, mainly due to the difficulties encountered in identification of the many masked protesters and the fierce opposition at Congress held by most of the left-wing parties, such as the Communist Party and current PM Romano Prodi's Union coalition.
Over the years Beowulf scholars have put the work of the scribes under intense scrutiny, many debate whether the scribes even held a copy as some believe they worked solely from oral dictation.
Since in a majority of constellations the brightest star is designated Alpha ( α ), many people wrongly assume that Bayer meant to put the stars exclusively in order of their brightness, but in his day there was no way to measure stellar brightness precisely.
Also, the narrowness of the field meant that Boudica could put forth only as many troops as the Romans could at a given time.
The report in the Irish Bulletin noted that the content of the speech proved too much for many of the RIC men who refused to carry out the order and one officer, Constable Jeremiah Mee, put his gun on the table and called Smyth a murderer.
" Further, many had not survived their punishment, Wylde writing how the neighborhood of Adwa " was full of their freshly dead bodies ; they had generally crawled to the banks of the streams to quench their thirst, where many of them lingered unattended and exposed to the elements until death put an end to their sufferings.
" Some historians have put forward the idea that more recently the United States has become the home of conspiracy theories because so many high-level prominent conspiracies have been undertaken and uncovered since the 1960s.
This put him into conflict with many of the leaders of the London Labour Party, including Herbert Morrison.
His censorship seems to have been based on those of his ancestors, particularly Appius Claudius Caecus, and he used the office to put into place many policies based on those of Republican times.
More modern church buildings have a variety of architectural styles and layouts ; many buildings that were designed for other purposes have now been converted for church use ; and, similarly, many original church buildings have been put to other uses.
It has also been said by many that Sianis put a " curse " on the Cubs, apparently preventing the team from playing in the World Series.
Audio and video encoded with many codecs might be put into an AVI container, although AVI is not an ISO standard.
It came two years before an inter-club rugby game under the auspices of the Rugby Football Union would be played in England ; though it must be remembered that rugby had been codified 24 years before this in 1845 and played by many schools, universities and clubs even before the laws were first put on paper.
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put and local
Baker put the `` cribs '' and the saloons out of bounds, ordered the co-operation of military officers with local law authorities, and told communities that the troops would be moved unless wholesome conditions were restored.
The step-son of the deceased king, Alfonso VII of León, as reigning monarch and legitimate descendant of Sancho III of Navarre, put himself forward but garnered no local support.
Some believe the revision in question was the work of a single reviser, who in his changes and additions expressed the local interpretation put upon Acts in his own time.
There were long-running claims of corruption and administrative decay within Labour at local level ( the North-East of England was to become a cause célèbre ), and concerns that experienced and able Labour MPs could be deselected ( i. e., lose the Labour Party nomination ) by those wanting to put into a safe seat their friends, family or members of their own Labour faction.
Although never formally endorsed by CND nationally, INDEC candidates were generally put up by local CND groups as a means of raising the profile of this issue in public politics.
Work by local artists is often put on public display around St. Stephen's Green, the main public park in the city centre.
To put it succinctly, differential topology studies structures on manifolds which, in a sense, have no interesting local structure.
García Moreno, putting aside both his project to place Ecuador under a French protectorate and his differences with General Flores, got together with the former dictator to put down the various local rebellions and force out the Peruvians.
In 2004 the Annan Plan for Cyprus was put to vote but whilst it was accepted by the north, it was rejected by the Greek-Cypriots as it meant in their eyes, endorsing a confederal state with a weak central government and considerable local autonomy.
The inscription beneath this impressive mural expresses the desire of local people for the original canvas to be put on display in the town which inspired its creation: Guernica.
Some restrictions preclude the South African market from following international trends, the local is restricted to local investment opportunities in terms of exchange control, the lack of regulated structures restricts the amount of exposure which the South African retirement fund industry has to hedge fund strategies and foreign investors are put off investing directly into South African hedge funds by adverse taxes and other obstacles.
The local sheriff has no choice but to put Bobby in jail for his own " protection ".
Murray Bookchin has put it this way " what of the syndicalist ideal of " collectivized " self-managed enterprises that are coordinated by like occupations on a national level and coordinated geographically by " collectives " on a local level ?... Here, the traditional socialist criticism of this syndicalist form of economic management is not without its point: the corporate or private capitalist, " worker-controlled " or not "” ironically, a technique in the repertoire of industrial management that is coming very much into vogue today as " workplace democracy " and " employee ownership " and constitutes no threat whatever to private property and capitalism ... In any case, " economic democracy " has not simply meant " workplace democracy " and " employee ownership.
Leers's comments have garnered support from other local authorities and put the cultivation issue back on the agenda.
Chuck D put out a tape to promote WBAU ( the radio station where he was working at the time ) and to fend off a local MC who wanted to battle him.
Some explanations put forth are escaped zoo or circus animals, or publicity stunts by local businesses using photographs from Australia.
In 1809, Harry Lee was put in debtors prison ; soon after his release the following year, Harry and Anne Lee and their five children moved to a small house on Cameron Street in Alexandria, Virginia, both because there were then terrific local schools there and because several members of her extended family lived nearby.
This also put an end to the short-lived local schism with the Catholic Church.
Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood's father, Chaudhry Sharif Khan, was a local village leader ( Numberdar ) and put all his income to educate his eldest son who stood first in his High school and stand in 3rd position in the Punjab Matric Board.
The " lack of sentimentality and the brutality of things " that Hooper noticed while watching the local news, whose graphic coverage was epitomized by " showing brains spilled all over the road ", led to his belief that " man was the real monster here, just wearing a different face, so I put a literal mask on the monster in my film ".
Bristol's Wild Bunch crew was one of the soundsystems to put a local spin on the international phenomenon, helping to birth Bristol's signature sound of trip hop.
Then some local English ex-broadcasters put OCI International together.
Posters were put up by local authorities to encourage the population to take part on vegetarian days, and " veggie street maps " were printed to highlight vegetarian restaurants.

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