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We and acquired
In the late 19th century, in a dispute between supporters of the adequacy of natural selection and those who held for inheritance of acquired characters, one of the arguments made repeatedly by Herbert Spencer, and followed by others, depended on what Spencer referred to as co-adaptation of co-operative parts, as in: " We come now to Professor Weismann's endeavour to disprove my second thesis — that it is impossible to explain by natural selection alone the co-adaptation of co-operative parts.
By the time Eisenhower won the election that November, Stevens had acquired contacts who told him, " We want you to come over to Interior.
Shinzo Koizumi, late chancellor of Keio University and an admirer of Minakata, paid his tribute: " We should write it in the academic history in Japan that a maverick scholar acquired such extensive knowledge and accomplished such great achievements.
Thanks to the fact that his publisher, Aldon Music, was acquired by Screen Gems, two of his songs were recorded by The Monkees, and other hits in this period written by Sedaka included The Cyrkle's version of " We Had a Good Thing Goin '" and " Workin ' on a Groovy Thing ", a Top 40 R & B hit for Patti Drew in 1968, and a Top 20 pop hit for The 5th Dimension in 1969.
" We always had a bias about being acquired by Yahoo!
By Christmas the deal was complete with TCI acquired 40-60 % of Flextech while flextech acquire 100 % of Bravo, 25 % of UK Gold, and 31 % of UK Living and 25 % of the Children's Channel which increase it share it that channel By The summer flextech entered in agreement with International Family Entertainment ( IFE ), to hold 39 % stake in The Family Channel and to build upon its Television portfolio. Roger Luard, chief executive officer said, " We are delighted to be involved with one of the United States ' leading and most successful basic cable networks, and we look forward to cooperating with IFE in opportunities for expansion into Europe and beyond.
We are all ruled, he says, by two principles: one is our inborn desire for pleasure, and the other is our acquired judgment that pursues what is best ( 237d ).
The group was formed in 1967 by a group of university students and it acquired widespread popularity in Chile for their song Venceremos ( We shall win!
Cherry Red Records acquired the entire catalogue of original Dandelion Records recordings ( excluding Tractor / The Way We Live ) in September 2009.
We first hear of him ( before 1445 ) as a captive of the Barbary Moors in the western Mediterranean ; while among these he acquired a knowledge of Arabic, and probably conceived the design of exploration in the interior of the continent whose coasts the Portuguese were now unveiling.
We have acquired so much that the only way to spend it is in constructing buildings.
We must organize disorder, he said ; indeed, every argument of writers of the modern extended order school is to be found mutatis mutandis in Bülow, whose system acquired great prominence in view of the mechanical improvements in armament.
Mike Rowe has said " Bottom line, the rights to ' We Care a Lot ' were either not renewed on time, or not properly acquired in the first place ".

We and old
We often say of a person that he `` looks young for his age '' or `` old for his age ''.
We cannot truthfully say of anyone who has succeeded in entering deep into his sixties that he was never old.
In many cases that statement -- `` We break even on our downtown operation and make money on our branches '' -- would be turned around if the cost analysis were recalculated on terms less prejudicial to the old store.
We are often told that the Comedie has, unfortunately, life-contracts with old actors who are both mediocre and lazy, drawing their pay without much acting but probably doing real service to the Comedie by staying off the stage.
Even his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
We will continue to accept and investigate credible reports of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers, and to promote protection and restoration of the old growth conditions upon which this magnificent species depended across the entire southeastern United States .”
We have seen a few cavities of the appropriate size and shape for ivory-bills, but these can be old, or exceptionally large Pileated Woodpecker cavities, or mammal-enlarged Pileated Woodpecker cavities .… Given the results, it is unlikely a population of any meaningful size of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers exists in south Florida.
In a fuller description, when angels came to Abraham to tell him of the future punishment to be imposed on Sodom and Gomorrah, his wife, Sarah, " laughed, and We gave her good tidings of Isaac, and after Isaac of ( a grandson ) Jacob " ( XI: 71-74 ); and it is further explained that this event will take place despite Abraham and Sarah's old age.
" We figured we could win if our offense didn't put us into too many holes ", said 35-year old Colts lineman Billy Ray Smith, who was playing in his last NFL game, " Let me put it this way, they didn't put us into any holes we couldn't get out of "
In a July 2009 article drummer Don Bolles spoke about the band's plans to re-record old material for a planned box set entitled Lest We Forget: The Sounds Of The Germs.
We hold, in the words of an old liberal formulation, that " revelation is not sealed.
Film maker SiyaBonga Makhathini has directed the film " We Still are Warriors " which captures the essence of the Modern day Zulu Stick fighter, descendant of the kings of old.
In the words of Grand Duchess Augusta of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, " We must give credit to old Charlotte for really saving life.
Other officers complained about the way in which Raeder sought to re-write history in the Official History in way that gloried Tirpitz with no regard to what actually happened with Admiral Assemann of the Historical Branch complaining to Raeder: " I am convinced that it makes no difference to you Herr Admiral, what we write ... We must only write in such a way that you have peace with the old admirals ".
Raeder went on to call for indifference to National Socialism in the Kriegsmarine to be destroyed " root and branch " and stated: " We cannot win the war against a fanatical enemy with the old principle of ' live and let live '".
We learn that Riker grew up in Valdez, Alaska ; that his mother, Elizabeth, died when he was two years old ; and that he was raised by his father until the age of 15, when he left home.
The history of the Canning Stock Route has been well documented from the colonial perspective – accounts of European explorers, drovers, prospectors and law enforcers – but increasingly the Aboriginal history of the track is also being recognised, and Aboriginal people are keen to have their story told: We wanna tell you fellas ' bout things been happening in the past that hasn't been recorded, what old people had in their head.
60, p. 44 ) states: " We assume that the old doctrine that a husband had the right to whip his wife, provided that he used a switch no larger than his thumb, is not the law in North Carolina.
In the 1947 preface to the third edition of Science and Sanity, Korzybski wrote, " We need not blind ourselves with the old dogma that ' human nature cannot be changed ,' for we find that it can be changed.
We tear down the old order every day, from business to science, literature, art, architecture, and cinema to politics and the law.
We want it to be like a really good live recording, but of course the old vintage equipment help us to sound less “ digital ” and one dimensional "...
: We maintain that what is called ' Science ' today and ' scientists ' consist of the same old gang of witch doctors, sorcerers, tellers of tales, the ' Priest-Entertainers ' for the common people.
: We were happy enough working on the land, but we knew more and more certainly that the ways of the old settlements were not for us.
We would find the best writers and the best photographers — not unlike the best of the old Life.
Other roles during this period that displayed the actor's wide range included that of a crew chief in Days of Thunder ( 1990 ), a retiring cop in Falling Down ( 1992 ), an Hispanic barber in Wrestling Ernest Hemingway ( 1993 ), a New York tabloid editor in The Paper ( 1994 ), a rural doctor in Phenomenon ( 1996 ), an abusive father in 1996's Slingblade, an astronaut in Deep Impact ( 1998 ), a trail boss in Open Range ( 2003 ), a soccer coach in the comedy Kicking & Screaming, an old free spirit in Secondhand Lions ( 2003 ), a Las Vegas poker champion in Lucky You and a New York police chief in We Own the Night ( both 2007 ).

We and warehouse
A warehouse with covered loading bays, converted into a museum of Victorian life ( often mistakenly thought to be Wigan Pier ), and the home to The Way We Were museum, was part of the Wigan Pier Experience museum and exhibition centre.
" We had played a big dance in a tobacco warehouse, and afterwards a friend of mine, an executive in the North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company, threw a party for Amy.

We and literally
' We may take this literally, understanding that by a purely mechanical process one which could be carried out by a machine.
In his first speech before the Bundestag as the Chancellor, Brandt set forth his political course of reforms ending the speech with his famous words, " Wir wollen mehr Demokratie wagen " ( literally: " We want to take a chance on more Democracy ", or more figuratively, " Let's dare more democracy ").
In an article entitled, “ The Dangers We Face ,” written in the November 1957 issue of the Bulletin, Harrison Brown stated, “ I believe that we ( the United States ) are rapidly approaching the time when industrial society will reach a ‘ point of no return ’ – a point beyond which recovery from major disruption may literally be impossible ...” The dangers of full-scale nuclear war were a major concern of the Bulletin contributors, and the fear and “ Peril ” that they felt was expressed through their writing.
* Wir funken für Franco ( literally We transmit for Franco ) by Hellmut Führing,
We shall not feel that the generalization, unqualified and to be taken literally, is meant to march out of its context to compete with the scientific and philosophical generalizations which dominate our world.
" ( literally, " We had ourselves nicely.
[...] We literally were waking up in the morning and just making music all day and all night.
We try to keep them from having unwanted puppies, and yet these women are literally having litters of children ", and that " we campaign to neuter dogs and yet we allow women to have 10 or 12 kids that they can ’ t take care of ".
But he told BBC1 ’ s Sunday AM: “ We cannot have a reincarnation of the old ‘ sus ’ laws under which mostly black people, ethnic minorities, were literally stopped on sight and that created a really bad atmosphere and an erosion of civil liberties .”
Beck is quoted as saying " We were literally down to one change of clothing each ".
" Twilo general manager Mike Bindra on the other hand asserted that the club had done everything in its power to appease the city authorities even taking to extreme measures like hiring three undercover guards, " We pull people aside all night — we are literally on the verge of violating people's civil rights, just short of forcing them to give a blood test when they walk in.
Restano da fare gli italiani ( literally: Italy has been made ; now it remains to make Italians, but often reported more colloquially as " We have made Italy.
" The name is also mentioned in the Avestan Frawardin Yasht: âterepâtahe ashaonô fravashîm ýazamaide which translates literally to: We worship the Fravashi of the holy Atare-pata.
We could send our forces to fight and die ( as only humans can ) against a ravening horde that was literally feeding on its interstellar conquests, or remain as we were: virtually weaponless and third in line for brunch.
In the Qur ' an ` s story of Dhul-Qarnayn, " God gave him unto every thing a road " ( or more literally, " We gave him the means of everything " 18: 84 ) He travels as far as the ends of the Earth, to the place on the Earth where the Sun sets ( the west ) and the place on the Earth where the Sun rises ( the east ).
In the book Los Angeles Radio People, Steele recalled the beginnings of Boss Radio in 1965: " We were standing literally at ground zero, then ( the radio format ) became a huge giant.
In general, where a literal interpretation contradicts rationality, the Rabbis seek an allegorical explanation: " We are told to use our common sense to decide whether an aggada is to be taken literally or not " ( Carmell, 2005 ).
Local citizens organized against this proposal, and groups such as WHOA ( We Hold Officials Accountable ), SACReD ( South Arundel Citizens for Responsible Development ), and the Anne Arundel Green Party literally stood in front of the bulldozers to stop the farm from being torn down.
" Andiamó " means literally " We go " in Italian, but can also be read as " And I am Zero ", the title of their live DVD released following Andiamó.
We literally had to mark each sound setting on the synth with grease pencils, then twist knobs like crazy in-between songs to get the right sounds .” Freaks gigged regularly in Los Angeles and San Bernardino, playing alongside contemporaries Kommunity FK and the Suburban Lawns.
We literally raced home to watch TV ", says TV performer and producer Lorne Michaels.
The Youth Charter published in 1938 said: " We are opposed to the term " Indirect Rule " literally as well as in principle.
JIM's motto is " Bersama Islam Membina Masyarakat ", which literally means "( Together ) With Islam ( We Are ) Building Society ".
( literally " We see one another "))

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