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To put it differently, state and federal courts have concurrent jurisdiction with respect to most claims of federal right.
... there was one man who not only united high ability with unparalleled opportunity but also knew how to turn budgets into political triumphs and who stands in history as the greatest English financier of economic liberalism, Gladstone ... The greatest feature of Gladstonian finance ... was that it expressed with ideal adequacy both the whole civilisation and the needs of the time, ex visu of the conditions of the country to which it was to apply ; or, to put it slightly differently, that it translated a social, political, and economic vision, which was comprehensive as well as historically correct, into the clauses of a set of co-ordinated fiscal measures ... Gladstonian finance was the finance of the system of ' natural liberty ,' laissez-faire, and free trade ... the most important thing was to remove fiscal obstructions to private activity.
To put it differently, the political effort to attain " national unity " through reconciliation of the diverse Patriot factions of all stripes, got in the way of the effort to create an efficient national unitary state, as envisioned by Gogel.
To put the statement differently, the particles ' positions are only known statistically.
At a given barometric pressure but independent of temperature, the dew point indicates the mole fraction of water vapor in the air, or, put differently, determines the specific humidity of the air.
Simply put, since circularly polarized light itself is " chiral ", it interacts differently with chiral molecules.
Svinhufvud was not a supporter of Parliamentarism, or to put it differently, he believed that the President had a right to choose the Cabinet ministers after first consulting the parliamentary parties.
To put it differently, the class C < sup > 0 </ sup > consists of all continuous functions.
* A first theme is that contrary to the common perception, legal materials ( such as statutes and case law ) do not completely determine the outcome of legal disputes, or, to put it differently, the law may well impose many significant constraints on the adjudicators in the form of substantive rules, but, in the final analysis, this may often not be enough to bind them to come to a particular decision in a given particular case.
The British use of non-English speaking foreign troops to put down the rebellion was seen as insulting, as it treated British subjects no differently than non-British subjects.
The rematch with the Chicago Bulls would start differently, as Malone put up 21 points and the Jazz won Game 1, 88 – 85.
A linguistic fingerprint is a concept put forward by some scholars that each human being uses language differently, and that this difference between people involves a collection of markers which stamps a speaker / writer as unique ; similar to a fingerprint.
There has been a lengthy theoretical and statistical dispute among economists about whether the organic composition of capital really does tend to, or has to rise historically, as Marx predicted, or, to put it differently, whether in aggregate technological progress has a " labor-saving bias ", and causes the average profit rate to decline.
" He argues that we ' see ' not just with our eyes ; but our mental equipment and " since this mental equipment varies greatly from person to person, there are inevitably many things which some people can ' see ' while others cannot, or, to put it differently, for which some people are adequate while others are not.
Elton's main criticism of Ariès is paraphrased in Richard J. Evans's book on historiography, In Defence of History: " in everyday life children were indeed dressed differently to adults ; they were just put in adult clothes to have their portraits painted " ( 1997, 63 ).
Or, to put it differently, for all sets
However, the founder of structuralism, Ferdinand de Saussure, held that definitions of concepts cannot exist independently from a linguistic system defined by difference, or, to put it differently, that a concept of something cannot exist without being named.
Set in three differently communal spaces that were also “ hiding places ”— named in the chapter titles, “ In the Basement ,” “ At the Bar ,” and “ On Broadway ”— Miller ’ s study of the Broadway musical further complicated the theory of the closet as “ Open Secret ” that Miller had first put forward in The Novel and the Police and had continued to unfold in Bringing Out Roland Barthes.
Thus it is an element of SO ( n ), or, put differently, the corresponding coset in E < sup >+</ sup >( n ) / T, where T is the translation group.
Alternate routes were created as a means of connecting a town ( or towns ) desired to be on a route which had been routed differently to put another important town or city on the route.

put and Buddha
The damaged hands probably performing dharmacakramudra, a gesture that signifies the moment when Buddha put the wheel of learning in motion.
# Buddha is Buddha from the Hindu perspective who put forward his knowledge born of sorrowful feelings about the world.
In 1779, the Thai General Chao Phraya Chakri put down an insurrection, captured Vientiane and returned the Emerald Buddha to Siam, taking it with him to Thonburi.
It has become a tradition for local people to climb up to the mountaintop to pay respect to the Buddha ’ s footprint and put gold leaf on it.
A simple way to put it would be to say that when Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment in his earthly Nirmanakaya body, he realized that the Dharmakaya body is actually reality in its totality and that totality is Mahavairocana.
" The strongest emphasis has been put by Buddha on the supreme importance of having an unprejudiced mind before we start on the road of investigating the truth.
This Sutra has the Buddha making the very Confucian argument that parents made great sacrifices, and put great efforts into ensuring the well-being of their child.
Emperor Ashoka from India put up a pillar at Lumbini, the birthplace of the Buddha in the 2nd century BC.
To get around this problem, and include the Dharma in the Object of Worship, some schools of Buddhism placed Sutras – indicating the Dharma – before the Buddha ’ s statue or put copy of the Buddha ’ s teachings ( Sutra ) inside statue.
The concept of Mappō is that over time society becomes so corrupt, that people can no longer effectively put the teachings of the Buddha into practice anymore.
It is a devotional practice where those practicing put their faith into Amitabha Buddha ( V. A Di Đà Phật ).
Silkski was put on and made official to the legacy of the infamous Wu-family in 1995, touring the world and writing, rapping and producing with god-brother ODB, member and co-founder of the " Wutang Clan ", and Brooklyn Zu, which include: songs on ODB ’ s “ Nigga Please ” album, also ODB ’ s “ The Trials and Tribulations of Russell Jones ” album, and ODB ’ s remix single: ” Dog-Sh-t ”, as well as ghost writing, and ( Silkski ’ s ) own hit single :” No Money ”, which led an all-star cast in the video, including some of the most infamous Rapp legends and movie stars to this day, which include, “ ODB (“ Wu-tang-Clan ”)( rip ), “ Kurtis Blow ”( The Breaks ), “ Dana-Dane ”( Cinderfella Dana Dane ), “ Flavor Flav ” ( Vh1 ’ s: Flavor of love ), “ Raheem ” and “ Scorpio ”( Furious Five ), “ Buddha Monk ”( Brooklyn Zu ), “ Michael Wright ” ( The Five Heartbeats, and “ Sugar Hill ” starring: Wesley Snipes ), and “ Steve Van Zandt ”, ( Little Steven ) ” Bruce Springsteen ”-( E-Streetband ) and from HBO ’ s original hit drama series ( The Sopranos ).

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The remarks she made about the sufferings of a lonely woman seemed so broad at first that he didn't know what to make of them, but after the sixth drink he put his arm around her and suggested that they go upstairs and look for her checkbook there.
he rose at half-past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday's Herald Tribune and yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette, then put on his high-topped farmer's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop.
put into a saucepan a cupful of the baked ham gravy, or of the boiled ham liquor, with a half stick of butter, three teaspoonfuls of made mustard, and two mashed garlic cloves.
Her presence only made Letch more distant and irritable and, in the hurry of buying Chateau Belletch, I had neglected to consider a room for Baby-dear, so there was no place to put her, anyhow.
Just think of old Granther Stannard who pulled the teeth of Dark Younger ( her real name was Dorcas ), and because he bungled the job and left two protruding tusks she put such a hex on him that he thought his legs were made of glass.
The statement is often made that when Bultmann argues in this way, he `` overestimates the intellectual stumbling-block which myth is supposed to put in the way of accepting the Christian faith ''.
Albertus is recorded as having made a mechanical automaton in the form of a brass head that would answer questions put to it.
One argument often made by the opponents of the anti-globalization movement ( especially by The Economist ), is that one of the major causes of poverty amongst third-world farmers are the trade barriers put up by rich nations and poor nations alike.
In short, shall include all bases made by a clean steal, or through a wild throw or muff of the ball by a fielder who is directly trying to put the base runner out while attempting to steal.
In 1892, a short-lived rule was added crediting runners with stolen bases if a base runner advanced on a fly out, or if they advanced more than one base on any safe hit or attempted out, providing an attempt was made by the defense to put the runner out.
In the book, she also made comparisons of her close gay friends to today's homosexuals, who " jiggle their bottoms, put their little fingers in the air and with their little castrato voices moan about what those ghastly heteros put them through " and that some contemporary homosexuals behave like " fairground freaks ".
They also made it available to high schools in the Hanover area and put a considerable amount of effort into promoting the language.
His solution was the concept of “ alternative location ,” in which a particular subject could be put in more than one place, as long as the library made a specific choice and used it consistently.
A United Nations plan sponsored by Secretary-General Kofi Annan was announced on 31 March 2004, based on what progress had been made during the talks in Switzerland and fleshed out by the UN, was put for the first time to civilians on both sides in separate referendums on 24 April 2004.
Oryphas, the admiral of the Byzantine fleet, alerted the emperor Michael, who promptly put the invaders to flight ; but the suddenness and savagery of the onslaught made a deep impression on the citizens.
A cat is put in a sealed box, with its life or death made dependent on the state of a subatomic particle.
" But he put on pictures that made a fortune.
Cuitláhuac was made tlatoani of Tenochtitlan during the Spanish conquest of Mexico ; After Pedro de Alvarado had ordered the massacre in the Main Temple, the Aztecs were very upset and started to fight and put a siege to the Spaniards.
If Mary sues in tort, she is entitled to damages that put herself back to the same financial position place she would have been in had the misrepresentation not been made.
Tin Machine began work on a second album, but Bowie put the venture on hold and made a return to solo work.
However the start of the Eritrean-Ethiopian War led to Sudan and Ethiopia put this conflict between them and normalizing their relations by November 1999 when president Omar Hassan al-Bashir made a formal visit to Addis Ababa.
No personal denunciation was made of Erasmus during his lifetime, however, and he took pains to put distance in later life with these earlier episodes by condemning sodomy in his works, and praising sexual desire in the context of marriage between men and women.
Early warnings, made a few days ahead of potential events, are of significant benefit, giving additional time to allow contingency plans to be put into place.

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