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That these magazines also deluded the Krims of the world is unfortunate but inevitable.
Thubten Jigme Norbu, the elder brother of the present 14th Dalai Lama, describes these unfortunate events as follows:
After Chinese radio broadcasts claimed to quote him admitting to participating in germ warfare, United Nations commander Gen. Mark W. Clark denounced said: " Whether these statements ever passed the lips of these unfortunate men is doubtful.
According to this interpretation, Aquinas's influence was such as to affect a number of early translations of these passages in an unfortunate manner, though more recent translations render them more literally.
It is unfortunate that these two conflicting definitions of THD ( one as a power ratio and the other as an amplitude ratio ) are both in common usage.
In these episodes, when someone says Lord Moldybutt's name, something unfortunate happens, usually to Moldybutt.
The judicial inquiries determined that these had been unfortunate fatalities and that there was no causal link between the incidents and the combination of the toy and the egg, since the incident occurred several days after the consumption of the chocolate.
The bewildered and terrified freedmen know not what to do — to leave is death ; to remain is to suffer the increased burden imposed upon them by the cruel taskmaster, whose only interest is their labor, wrung from them by every device an inhuman ingenuity can devise ; hence the lash and murder is resorted to intimidate those whom fear of an awful death alone cause to remain, while patrols, Negro dogs and spies, disguised as Yankees, keep constant guard over these unfortunate people.
It is unfortunate, perhaps, that we have no means of knowing the particular theologies of the closely connected Set and Nephthys temples in these districts — it would be interesting to learn, for example, the religious tone of temples of Nephthys located in such proximity to those of Seth, especially given the seemingly contrary Osirian loyalties of Seth's consort-goddess.
" Reviewing the negative aspects of the film, Ebony magazine considered such criticisms to be " unadulterated hogwash symptomatic of the unfortunate racial neurosis that seems to be gripping so many of our humorless brethren these days.
The smaller of these, which comprised the more western districts, which was assigned to Rome was committed to the charge of the Arsaces III ( Arshak III ) who had been made king by Manuel Mamikonian, the son of the unfortunate Papas ( Pap ), and the grandson of Arsaces II ( Arshak II ) contemporary with Julian the Apostate.
I am sure every Englishman who has a heart in his breast and a feeling of justice in his mind, sympathizes with those unfortunate Danes ( cheers ), and wishes that this country could have been able to draw the sword successfully in their defence ( continued cheers ); but I am satisfied that those who reflect on the season of the year when that war broke out, on the means which this country could have applied for deciding in one sense that issue, I am satisfied that those who make these reflections will think that we acted wisely in not embarking in that dispute.
In the first of these books his nomenclature is unfortunate ; his division of ethical theories into the " unpsychological ," " idiopsychological ," and the " hetero-psychological ," is incapable of historical justification ; his exposition of single ethical systems is, though always interesting and suggestive, often arbitrary and inadequate, being governed by dialectical exigencies rather than historical order and perspective.
Perhaps the most famous of these is the image of Phya Vat ( 16th century ) in Vientiane, though apparently an unfortunate renovation completely altered the appearance of the sculpture, and it no longer resembles a Lao Buddha.
While the numerous patent and trademark disputes have left an unfortunate legacy, the fact is that these disputes did not occur until well after Windsurfing International, its licensees, class associations, retailers, schools and owners had built the sport to a successful commercial basis.
In the days and hours leading up to the show, unfortunate events kept occurring to Noory's friends and family as well as some of his guests, but these events would likely be considered coincidences.
One unfortunate result of these missions was a prolonged air attack on a suspected Japanese column on 21 February that turned out to consist of Commonwealth troops.
The majority of these were the unfortunate captives Te Kooti had taken at Opape in February but it also included the bulk of the Ringatu.
In my view these are unfortunate circumstances that any people wishing to wage war against the Arabs must accept.
After Gillette, who had no children, died, his will statedI would consider it more than unfortunate for me – should I find myself doomed, after death, to a continued consciousness of the behavior of mankind on this planet – to discover that the stone walls and towers and fireplaces of my home – founded at every point on the solid rock of Connecticut ; – that my railway line with its bridges, trestles, tunnels through solid rock, and stone culverts and underpasses, all built in every particular for permanence ( so far as there is such a thing ); – that my locomotives and cars, constructed on the safest and most efficient mechanical principles ; – that these, and many other things of a like nature, should reveal themselves to me as in the possession of some blithering saphead who had no conception of where he is or with what surrounded.
Moreover, even if they were unfortunate enough to be discovered, it would be politically less embarrassing to the authorities, compared to if a British officer was caught red handed making maps in these highly sensitive and dangerous parts.
His defense in 1841, of the rights of the Africans of the Amistad, is celebrated both on account of its marked ability, and also because of the peculiar interest which was felt in these unfortunate captives.
It does, however, dissolve the claims made by nationalist agitators and correct the false history by which these unfortunate Arabs are imposed upon and exploited.

these and prisoners
As the numbers of settlers from the mainland increased ( at first mostly prisoners and involuntary indentured labourers, later purposely recruited farmers ), these indigenous people lost territory and numbers in the face of punitive expeditions by British troops, land encroachment and the effects of various epidemic diseases.
" There does not appear to be any foundation for reports that some Italians were castrated and these may reflect confusion with the atrocious treatment of the askari prisoners.
From all the Empire, war prisoners and deported people were sent to the city: these people were called " Sürgün " in Turkish ().
A Sandinista militiaman interviewed by The Guardian stated that Contra rebels committed these atrocities against Sandinista prisoners after a battle at a Sandinista rural outpost: " Rosa had her breasts cut off.
Human rights organisations have raised concerns over the well-being of some of these prisoners.
Below these posts was a network of administrative managers covering intelligence gathering, sending reports to Rome, organising military supplies and dealing with prisoners.
After the Soviet Union dissolved, evidence from the Soviet archives also became available, containing official records of the execution of approximately 800, 000 prisoners under Stalin for either political or criminal offenses, around 1. 7 million deaths in the Gulags and some 390, 000 deaths during kulak forced resettlementwith a total of about 3 million officially recorded victims in these categories.
John's position in France was considerably strengthened by the victory at Mirebeau, but John's treatment of his new prisoners and of his ally, William de Roches, quickly undermined these gains.
50 stills from the filming in Krün near Mittenwald were later found and from these, surviving prisoners were able to identify 29 camp inmates who worked for Riefenstahl and were then deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in the first weeks of March 1943 following Himmler ’ s December 1942 decree.
A low-pressure chamber containing these prisoners was used to simulate conditions at altitudes of up to 20, 000 m ( 66, 000 ft ).
About 300 of the Sobibor Camp's 600 prisoners escape, and about 50 of these survive the end of the war.
Later, as a result of these emerging conventions a number of international conferences were held, starting with the Brussels Conference of 1874, with nations agreeing that it was necessary to prevent inhumane treatment of prisoners and the use of weapons causing unnecessary harm.
In the WVHA " Central Inmate File ", as in many camp files, these prisoners would be given a special " covert prisoner " code, as opposed to the code for POW, Felon, Jew, Gypsy, etc.
Khomeini has been criticized for these acts and for human rights violations of Iranians ( including his ordering of execution of thousands of political prisoners ;), but also lauded as a " charismatic leader of immense popularity ", and a " champion of Islamic revival " by Shia scholars.
Many of these are Unitarian Universalists in other countries, members of the military, prisoners or non-mobile elderly.
In the context of the global struggle for the release of political prisoners in our country, our movement took a deliberate decision to profile Nelson Mandela as the representative personality of these prisoners, and therefore to use his personal political biography, including the persecution of his then wife, Winnie Mandela, dramatically to present to the world and the South African community the brutality of the apartheid system.
After these victories in the south, Qin Shihuang moved over 100, 000 prisoners and exiles to colonize the newly conquered area.
More American prisoners died in these prison-ships than the sum of all the American battle casualties of the Revolutionary War.
After having taken these prisoners the coast secretly or at night ..... As soon as the captives are in the hands of white men they are branded with a red-hot iron.
“ Help for the vulnerable ” was renamed “ help for overcoming particular social difficulties ,” and the numbers of people eligible for assistance was greatly extended to include all those “ whose own capabilities cannot meet the increasing demands of modern industrial society .” The intention of these amendments was to include especially such groups as discharged prisoners, drug and narcotic addicts, alcoholics, and the homeless.
The first female inmates were twenty political prisoners who were accompanied by a female SS guard ( Aufseherin ); these women were brought to Buchenwald from Ravensbrück in 1941 and forced into prostitution at the camp's brothel.
Authorities in Boston offered these men their freedom, but all 70 elected to be treated as prisoners of war.
These prisoners continued their work in these prisons.

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