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Today, she is remembered chiefly for her alleged affair with a Buddhist monk named Dōkyō ( 道鏡 ), a man she honored with titles and power.
In it, he says, " Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.
" Today ", said Hugo at the ceremony, " we have a people in black because of the death of the man of talent ; a nation in mourning for a man of genius.
Today, being a parent with three daughters, I look back on it thinking, " Oh, man, the things I did!
The film's iconic closing line —" Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the Earth "— was voted 38th on the American Film Institute's list of 100 greatest movie quotes.
Former Illinois congressman and House Republican party minority leader Bob Michel caused a minor stir in 1988, when on the USA Today television program he fondly recalled minstrel shows in which he had participated as a young man and expressed his regret that they had fallen out of fashion.
Today more interest focuses on Alexander as a man and as a political leader, and here Arrian's sources are less clear and his reliability more questionable.
Today, Anna would probably be considered a trans man in modern parlance.
Hill first came to prominence in Britain through his Yosser Hughes, a Liverpool working class man ultimately driven to the edge by an uncaring system, in Alan Bleasdale's BBC Play for Today, The Black Stuff and its more famous series sequel ( also by Bleasdale ), Boys from the Blackstuff.
Today it houses over 250, 000 and stands as a tribute to the man who led the movement to abolish slavery in Martinique.
In a 1948 article in The Bible Today, Schaeffer explained his own apologetics and how he walked a middle path between evidentialism and presuppositionalism, noting that " If the unsaved man was consistent he would be an atheist in religion, an irrationalist in philosophy ( including a complete uncertainty concerning ' natural laws '), and completely a-moral in the widest sense.
In the new daily free newspaper Heute (" Today ") there also appears a Page-Three-Girl ; on Wednesdays, there appears a picture of a half-naked man.
* Country musician Alan Jackson has a song entitled " USA Today " in which the paper thinks about doing a story of the loneliest man in the " USA Today ".
Today, Sierra Leoneans regard Sir Milton Margai as a man of honesty and high principle, and look back to his time in office as a period of prosperity and social harmony.
Today, depending on which group you hear preach, their doctrine ranges from absolute predestination to man being a free moral agent.
Today, Pakistani literature has taken a shape of its own by depicting the complex class system and common man.
Another notable song on a similar theme, but with a more contemporary setting, is the Troubles-inspired " My Youngest Son Came Home Today ", with its tale of a young man killed during fighting in Northern Ireland.
: Today there are thousands who, like the Times-Union, always opposed the big man so recently crowned with laurel and now clothed in a shroud, who see so clearly the qualities that all admired, that past differences refuse to intrude, and the opponent craves a place among the mourners.
A banner written in Hebrew reads " Today you are a robot " ( with two misspellings ), referencing the traditional Jewish belief that a boy becomes a man on his Bar Mitzvah.
" She is consoled by a man who says, " I Promise You a Happy Ending " like the ones that you see on the screen, but before he finishes the last line the cast struts on in silk top hats for the Finale singing a rousing medley of " Mame ," " The Best of Times " and topped with a reprise of " It's Today.
Garroway's passing was noted on NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor, the man who replaced Garroway on Today 21 years earlier.
Today, the hand-kiss is sometimes used as a romantic gesture, usually in parting and usually initiated by a man.

Today and who
Today the private detective will also investigate insurance claims or handle divorce cases, but his primary function remains what it has always been, to assist those who have money in their unending struggle with those who have not.
Today many college bound students try to take a course in personal typing, as they feel a certain degree of mastery of this skill is almost essential for one who proposes to do academic work in college and a professional school.
Today, more than ever before, the survival of our free society depends upon the citizen who is both informed and concerned.
Today, he looked like an Astronaut who had left his vitamin pills on the bureau and spent six months in space: hollow eyes, hollow cheeks, hollow stomach.
Today in common-law jurisdictions, the court enters a plea of not guilty for a defendant who refuses to enter a plea.
Today, many TRS-mediated calls are made over the Internet by consumers who use broadband connections.
Today the market is leased and operated by Abergavenny Market Auctioneers Ltd., who hold regular livestock auctions on the site.
Today, the modern Latin poets who use the dactylic hexameter are generally as faithful to Virgil as Rome's Silver Age poets.
Today, over 100 million Americans-one third of the population-can trace their ancestry to the immigrants who first arrived in America at Ellis Island before dispersing to points all over the country.
Today, the only linemen who can receive a forward pass are the ends and, if they report as eligible prior to the snap, the offensive tackle.
Today, descendants of those Poles who stayed are living in Casale and Fond Des Blancs.
A July 2006 USA Today / Gallup poll found that 83 % of the 1, 005 Americans polled blamed Hezbollah, at least in part, for the 2006 Lebanon War, compared to 66 % who blamed Israel to some degree.
Today, he continues to be described as a hero to fiscal conservatives who believe that free markets and low taxes work better than government bureaucracies.
Today " kludge " forms one of the most beloved words in design terminology, and it stands ready for handy application to the work of anyone who gins up 110-volt circuitry to plug into the 220 VAC source.
According to anthropologist Thayer Scudder, who has studied these communities since the late 1950s, " Today, most are still ' development refugees.
Today there is a club called the " 100 Club ", membership of which is open to anyone who has found at least 100 letterboxes on Dartmoor.
Today, some have wrongly attributed the legend of Nai Khanomtom to King Naresuan, who spent his youth as a royal hostage in Burma while Ayutthaya was a Burmese vassal.
Murray's ideas proved highly influential over the ideas of Gerald Gardner ( 1884 – 1964 ), an English Wiccan who founded the tradition of Gardnerian Wicca in the 1950s before authoring the books Witchcraft Today ( 1954 ) and The Meaning of Witchcraft ( 1959 ).
Today, this theory is rejected by the majority of Polish historians, who consider the name Mieczysław to have been invented by Długosz to explain the origin of the name Mieszko.
" In 2010 National Public Radio reported that young members of the Unification Church " bristle at the term ' Moonie '", while USA Today reported that " the folks who follow Rev.
Today, people from India ( and their descendants ) who are citizens of the United States are called Indian Americans or Asian Indians.
Today, they include descendants of African Americans once enslaved by the Cherokees, who were granted, by federal treaty, citizenship in the historic Cherokee Nation as freedmen after the Civil War.
Today, Sinatra still performs for charitable causes supporting US veterans who served in Vietnam, including Rolling Thunder Inc ..
Today, the founder of the club is regarded as James Henry Gardiner who served the club diligently both on the field and off the field until his death in 1921.

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