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The contrary view, that Ravaillac had no accomplices but his confessors, is expressed by Roland Mousnier in L ' Assassinat d ' Henri IV: 14 mai 1610 ( Paris, 1964 ).
Thus, contrary to Alfred L. Kroeber, Kluckhohn, and Edward Sapir, White saw the delineation of the object of study not as a cognitive accomplishment of the anthropologist, but as a recognition of the actually existing and delineated phenomena which comprise the world.
Notwithstanding contrary interpretations or even widespread indifference to the philosophical riches of Judaism, I ’ m drawn to the view of I. L.
According to David L. Wagner, who experimented on himself, the hairs do not sting, contrary to popular belief.

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today, on the contrary, it seemed utterly reasonable.
His advice, his voice saying his poems, the fact that he had not so much as touched her -- on the contrary, he had put his head back and she had stroked his hair -- this was all new.
The question would also be removed if we believed in the contrary -- total salvation.
The clause reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who had never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who on the contrary still wished to continue it.
Heidenstam's conception, on the contrary, was to revive the present by the memories of the past.
But that one should superimpose all these charts, run a pin through the common point, and then scale each planetary deferent larger and smaller ( to keep the epicycles from ' bumping ' ), this is contrary to any intention Ptolemy ever expresses.
On the contrary it is my duty to make my own decision as between the two ''.
And, contrary to many popular assertions, the goal-values chosen do not seem to us to be primarily oriented to materialistic success nor to mere conformity.
On the contrary, the frenzy and furor of combat is only the sombre foil against which the sudden illuminations of the human flash forth with the piercing radiance of a Caravaggio.
To the contrary, through the past six weeks violence has been piled upon violence.
Jokes, cartoons and cynics to the contrary, mothers-in-law make good friends.
Yet although the Kennedy Administration, and the Eisenhower Administration before it, have both declared themselves solidly for repeal of the Connally amendment, as contrary to our best interests, no action has yet been taken.
Recent statements by the President and Defense Department spokesmen have, to the contrary, assured us that our lead is very great.
On the contrary, he was pleased that his face showed a neglect of several days.
Any agreement to the contrary shall be unlawful and void.
Its ground for this recommendation was that, while petitioner claimed before the local board August 17, 1956 ( as evidenced by its memorandum in his file of that date ), that he was devoting 100 hours per month to actual preaching, the headquarters of the Jehovah's Witnesses reported that he was no longer doing so and, on the contrary, had relinquished both his Pioneer and Bible Student Servant positions.
On the contrary, if this be an apocalyptic era as is commonly said, we see it as an era of opportunity.
indeed, the contrary has happened.
On the contrary, there are fewer colds and smaller doctor bills.
But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to it.
and in at least one instance, involving refund claims, it might be contrary to another provision of the United States Code.
It is not binding upon another Superior Court, which could rule to the contrary.
But contrary to Whitehead, philosophy is not a synonym for Plato.
I think it must be said that, contrary to metaphysical insistence, these are questions so framed as to defy either empirical exploration or rational solutions.
I hold, on the contrary, that we mean to assert something of the pain itself, namely, that it was bad -- bad when and as it occurred.

contrary and warns
" At Article 24, the declaration warns that treating a person to remove a genetic defect " could be contrary to human dignity.

contrary and use
In his works Plato makes extensive use of the Socratic dialogues in order to discuss contrary positions within the context of a supposition.
For example, Roman Catholics view sex within marriage as chaste, but prohibit the use of artificial contraception as an offense against chastity, seeing contraception as unnatural, contrary to God's will and design of human sexuality.
He made use of his Scottish experience to write his Tour thro ' the whole Island of Great Britain, published in 1726, where he admitted that the increase of trade and population in Scotland which he had predicted as a consequence of the Union, was " not the case, but rather the contrary ".
Likewise, Jesus Christ proclaims in the Gospel of Matthew that one should " Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's "; that is at first, literally, the payment of taxes as binding those who use the imperial currency, but more widely interpreted as the offer of obedience and submission to the proclaimed worldly king () in matters not contrary to conscience.
White found his tether useful for limiting his distance from the spacecraft, but difficult to use for moving around, contrary to Leonov's claim.
He is, on the contrary, the musician who makes use everywhere of symbols.
' The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently little or no value in exchange ; and on the contrary, those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use.
A diamond, on the contrary, has scarce any value in use ; but a very great quantity of other goods may frequently be had in exchange for it.
Classical philosophers believed quite the contrary: the skilled use of rhetoric was essential to the discovery of truths, because it provided the means of ordering and clarifying arguments.
In case of Fontaine v. British Columbia ( Official Administrator ) the Court rejected the use of res ipsa loquitur and instead proposed the rule that once the plaintiff has proven that the harm was under exclusive control of the defendant and that they were not contributorily negligent a tactical burden is placed on the defendant in which the judge has the discretion to infer negligence unless the defendant can produce evidence to the contrary.
This description could be taken as a direct attack on religious belief, quite contrary to the meaning ostensibly intended by the academic use of the term.
This federally overruled a state law to the contrary and reinstated a practice that had been in use for more than two decades with other probate judges despite being at odds with the contested state law.
In present-day use, the term refers to lawful hunting, as distinguished from poaching, which is the killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species contrary to applicable law.
Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity.
An exception was the Polish cavalry which retained the lance until 1936 but contrary to popular legend did not make use of it in World War II.
An extensive explanation is given of the third rule, concerning the qualities of bodies, and Newton discusses here the generalization of observational results, with a caution against making up fancies contrary to experiments, and use of the rules to illustrate the observation of gravity and space.
This interpretation was contrary to much contemporary practice elsewhere and at odds with scholars who backed the use of long and short notes related in strict durational proportion as per polyphonic singing.
Some individuals and religious groups, for example, retain beliefs or practices which involve acts contrary to established law, such as the use of cannabis by members of the Rastafari movement, the religious use of eagle feathers by non-Native Americans ( contrary to the eagle feather law, 50 CFR 22 ), or the practice of polygamy amongst Mormons in the 19th century.
On the contrary, many conservation easements confer no use of the land either to the easement holder or to the public.
:* I will maintain the utmost respect for human life, from the time of its conception, even under threat, I will not use my medical knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity ;

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