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" What a disgrace for Marlborough ," exulted Villeroi, " to have made false movements without any result!
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In reference to the Turkish take-over of the holy lands, Pope Urban said, " What a disgrace that a race so despicable, degenerate, and enslaved by demons should thus overcome a people endowed with faith in Almighty God!
What is unclear is whether this was anxiety about disgrace and damage to his friends, or about his loss of faith in Christianity, or indeed a rational fear of the harsh treatment he had seen meted out to radicals and proponents of evolutionism.
But the Government is not, for example Privy Councilor Zimmermann, the Chief of the General Staff and other gentlemen-who are even in a position to correct such a note. What is undeniable, however, is that the note was a provocation ... All this, after our provocative move, was no more a charade-it gratified me and brought back old memories " Despite his disgrace, Eulenburg had many friends in the government, especially the military, and so was very well informed about German decision-making behind the scenes during the July Crisis.
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What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.
What is wrong with advertising is not only that it is an `` outrage, an assault on people's mental privacy '' or that it is a major cause for a wasteful economy of abundance or that it contains a coercive tendency ( which is closer to the point ).
What Krim ignores, in his contempt for history and for accuracy, is that these magazines, Partisan foremost, brought about a genuine revolution in the American mind from the mid-thirties to approximately 1950.
What is interesting is that his positive qualifications for the post were revealed only as a kind of tail to his candidacy.
What is important here is that many of the cities and towns recognize the need for improved fiscal practices and are taking the initiative to obtain them.
What are the possibilities for operating your cafeteria for a single shift only and relying upon vending machines or prepackaged sandwiches for the second- and third-shift operations??
What can be done for the `` individual contributor '' who is extremely important -- and likely to be more so -- in the operation of the technically oriented company??
What does Tri-State actually want to do, now that it has the meters under franchise and certain phases of its piping system in the `` patent applied for '' stage??
What in the world were you going to do with a lot of dogs when you left for town on Monday afternoons??
What you were looking for ( unless you make a hobby of collecting old tennis rackets and fly screens ) eludes me, but to judge from phonograph records scattered about a fumed-oak Victrola.
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" What ," said Abbahu, " is my modesty as compared with that of R. Abba of Acre ( Acco ), who does not even remonstrate with his interpreter for interpolating his own comments in the lecturer's expositions.
Here he recorded the series of acoustic songs, including " Crying, Waiting, Hoping " and " What to Do ," known as the " Apartment Tapes ," which were released after his death.
* Jelavich, Barbara, " What the Habsburg Government Knew about the Black Hand ," Austrian History Yearbook 22 ( 1991 ), pp. 131-150
What Duesberg calls " the myth of an African AIDS epidemic ," among people " exists for several reasons, including:
" What ," he asks, " is the difference between myself and others that justifies placing myself in this special category?
* Mispronunciations, such as " Frak ," " What the fudge ," " Oh my gosh ," " Frickin ," " Darn ," " Oh, shoot ," " Be-yotch ," etc.
Sometime after this, Dwight Yoakam appeared on the same show and after Yates told him, " You seem different from other country singers we've had on the show ," Yoakam replied, " What?
" What I do like about him is he seems to be a guy who's interested in the truth ," Connick Jr. says of Haden.
What follows is a typical definition of " God ," which, perhaps with some adjustments, would be acceptable to many within the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths:
What transforms coercion into therapy are physicians diagnosing the person ’ s condition a " illness ," declaring the intervention they impose on the victim a " treatment ," and legislators and judges legitimating these categorizations as " illnesses " and " treatments.
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