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Understood and I
#" I Am Understood?
* I Am Understood?
* Ryan Watts – additional vocals on " Forward Motion ", " I Am Understood?

Understood and
In 1997, while working for the artists Gilbert and George in order to support themselves, they developed their signature imagery, experimenting with the assemblage of personal items and household rubbish out of which came their first shadow sculpture, ‘ Miss Understood & Mr Meanor This work featured in their solo exhibition, ‘ Home Chance ’, mounted in their own Rivington Street studio in London.
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Understood and be
* Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood
Understood de dicto, however, this may be a perfectly reasonable belief, since Lois is not aware that Clark and Superman are one and the same.
Understood in this way, his musical imagination of the past can be traced to three fundamental sources:
He can be heard ranting on the last moments of the band's first album, It's Understood.
Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood

Understood and existence
Their first shadow sculpture, ‘ Miss Understood and Mr Meanor ’, 1997 ( right ), came into existence through experimentation with the assemblage of personal items and domestic trash.

Understood and .
How to Be Understood at Work.
Understood as the sharing of " free " electrons among a lattice of positively charged ions ( cations ), metallic bonding is sometimes compared with that of molten salts ; however, this simplistic view holds true for very few metals.
Understood differently in different times and places, it is a cultural construct that embodies some shared conception of how a country's various religious communities relate to each other and to the larger nation whole.
Understood from this perspective, these cave drawings depict brilliant feats of Wanniyala-Aetto culture as seen through the eyes of its womenfolk.
Understood this way, truth conditions are theoretical entities.
Understood compositionally, Fred is understood to have literally kicked an actual, physical bucket.
Understood in this way, pride is an emotional state that works to ensure that people take financial decisions that are in their long-term interests, even when in the short term they would appear irrational.
" Understood this way, the distinction between realism and solipsism collapses and amounts to different ways of describing the same thing: a massively complex process that causes all of the solipsist's experiences, but is not identical to the solipsist's conscious mind.
* A mini-series, " The Princes of Xibalba ", are four songs by the band Estradasphere, on the album It's Understood.
Longtime Mistress of Ceremonies at eatery Lucky Cheng's, Miss Understood stops a bus in front of the restaurant on First Avenue ( Manhattan ) | First Avenue.
* Heard Understood Acknowledged, possible origin of hooah, U. S. Army battle cry
The last line of the judgement reads, " Understood to mean ' Are women eligible for appointment to the Senate of Canada ,' the question is answered in the negative.
Encouraged by this literary and commercial success, Bracken contributed some of his own satire, humour and verse, including God Defend New Zealand published in 1876 which was widely admired and became the national anthem He wrote Not Understood in 1879.
Be Understood.
* 2006 / 07: Be Understood.
Her best-known work today is probably Understood Betsy, a children's book about a little orphaned girl who is sent to live with her cousins in Vermont.
Prior to her solo career, she was the guitarist and singer for The Natives and Miss Understood.
Included in the mix were RuPaul, Joey Arias, Lady Bunny, Miss Understood, Candis Cayne, Flotilla DeBarge, Clinton Leupp a. k. a. Miss Coco Peru, and Quentin Crisp.
* Truly Understood, Oxford, 2008.

combination and I
the combination of the Jewish intellectual tradition and the sensibility needed to be a writer created in my circle the most potent and incredible intellectual-literary ambition I have ever seen or could ever have imagined.
In an April 1969 letter to Time, Capp insisted, " The students I blast are not the dissenters, but the destroyers — the less than 4 % who lock up deans in washrooms, who burn manuscripts of unpublished books, who make combination pigpens and playpens of their universities.
When a backplane is used with a plug-in single board computer ( SBC ) or system host board ( SHB ), the combination provides the same functionality as a motherboard, providing processing power, memory, I / O and slots for plug-in cards.
A combination of bipolar I, II and cyclothymia produced concordance rates of 42 % vs 11 %, with a relatively lower ratio for bipolar II that likely reflects heterogeneity.
In his own article on the encyclopedia, Diderot also wrote, " Were an analytical dictionary of the sciences and arts nothing more than a methodical combination of their elements, I would still ask whom it behooves to fabricate good elements.
Due to a combination of ( 1 ) the traditions of dynastic succession in Aragon, which permitted maternal inheritance with no precedence for female rule ; ( 2 ) the insanity of Charles's mother, Joanna of Castile ; and ( 3 ) the insistence by his remaining grandfather, Maximilian I, that he take up his royal titles, Charles initiated his reign in Castile and Aragon, a union which evolved into Spain, in conjunction with his mother.
However, Western occult practice mostly includes the use of astrology ( calculating the influence of heavenly bodies ), bibliomancy ( reading random passages from a book, such as Liber Legis or the I Ching ), tarot ( a deck of 78 cards, each with symbolic meaning, usually laid out in a meaningful pattern ), and geomancy ( a method of making random marks on paper or in earth that results in a combination of sixteen patterns ).
" EH 4. 29. 6 mentions the Diatessaron: " But their original founder, Tatian, formed a certain combination and collection of the gospels, I know not how, to which he gave the title Diatessaron, and which is still in the hands of some.
During World War I and II, most rifles were chambered in. 30 caliber, a combination of power and speed.
The Clovers, a vocal trio who sang a distinctive sounding combination of blues and gospel, had the # 5 hit of the year with " Don't You Know I Love You " on Atlantic Records.
A century or two after the work of Nirukta, the Greek scholar Plato wrote in the Cratylus dialog that "... sentences are, I conceive, a combination of verbs and nouns ".
In 1987, The Cure released the double LP Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, which reached number six in the UK, the Top 10 in several countries and was the band's first entry into the U. S. Top 40 at number 35 ( where it was certified platinum ), due to the combination of the band's rising popularity and the success of lead single, " Why Can't I Be You ?".
If I < sub > static </ sub > is source code designed to run inside said interpreter, then partial evaluation of the interpreter with respect to this data / program produces prog *, a version of the interpreter that only runs that source code, is written in the implementation language of the interpreter, does not require the source code to be resupplied, and runs faster than the original combination of the interpreter and the source.
I think it is a combination of his shape, his high-pitched voice.
Due to its size and regulations concerning oversize loads on highways, Chance Vought collaborated with a firm that specialized in trucking oversize loads to develop a special tractor trailer combination which could move a Regulus I missile.
Gleason wrote, " I think reading technique presents the possibilities of an entire new medium of expression ― a combination of jazz and poetry that would take nothing away from either form but would create something entirely new.
says designing the LINC provided the ideas for DEC's second and third machines, the 18-bit inexpensive follow-on to its first, the PDP-4 and the company's first 12-bit design of its own, the PDP-5, Digital Equipment Corporation would launch the wondrous PDP-8 before it manufactured the first next-generation LINC-compatible computer, the LINC-8 and a combination of the 7400-series chip-based PDP-8 / I and a redesigned LINC, combined as the PDP-12.
From October 2011, students can only be awarded an Honours degree if they have been awarded honours in a Part II or Part III examination ; a combination of Part I examinations will allow a student to graduate with an Ordinary degree.
As I said, Batman was a combination of Douglas Fairbanks and Sherlock Holmes.
It turned out that the combination could work well in the Guggenheim's space, but, Messer recalled that at the time, " I was scared.
The city has traditionally been a " marriage center " because of the short waiting time after blood tests and proximity to the Tennessee state line ; one testing laboratory in the community offers a combination test / wedding package and sells clocks with the inscription, " I got married in Ringgold, Ga ."
By the 1920s, a combination of the end of the agricultural boom occasioned by World War I and a return to more normal ( i. e., drier ) climatic conditions drove many of the settlers from their farms.
With the influence of the first director, Jules Cohen ( who was instrumental in bringing Adelina Patti ) and the fortunate combination of Raoul Gunsbourg, the new director from 1883, and Princess Alice, the opera-loving American wife of Charles III's successor, Albert I, the company was thrust onto the world's opera community stage.
The town is a combination of three subdivisions of which its name reflects: Carpenters Addition, Millerdale I, and Millerdale II.
To quote from the standards website, SCI is a: " combination computer backplane bus, processor memory bus, I / O bus, high performance switch, packet switch, ring, mesh, local area network, optical network, parallel bus, serial bus, information sharing and information communication system that provides distributed directory based cache coherency for a global shared memory model and uses electrical or fiber optic point-to-point unidirectional cables of various widths.

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