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What constitutes genuine Irish linen has been defined by the Irish Linen Guild.
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What constitutes " context neutral " text varies, but often includes things like company information or boilerplate.
What constitutes sufficient " minimum contacts " has been delineated in numerous cases which followed the International Shoe decision.
What constitutes a taonga has been the subject of fierce debate, as have the implications for policies regarding such things as intellectual property ( such as in the case of the names used in the LEGO Bionicle toy line ) and genetic engineering.
What constitutes indecent exposure depends on the standards of decency of the community where the exposure takes place.
What constitutes an illegitimate regime and what types of violence and war are acceptable against such a state are subjects of debate.
What constitutes " small " in terms of government support and tax policy varies by country and by industry, ranging from fewer than 15 employees under the Australian Fair Work Act 2009, 50 employees in the European Union, and fewer than 500 employees to qualify for many U. S. Small Business Administration programs, although in 2006 there were over 18, 000 " small businesses " with over 500 employees that accounted for half of all the employees employed by all " small business ".
What constitutes a superior race for Evola is the spiritual orientation of a given stock, the subsumption of the requisite biological material ( and that did mean the Aryan races ) under a qualitatively elevating form, namely reference to the realm of the spirit.
What constitutes fine-tuning is to some extent a subjective matter, but a theory with elementary scalar particles typically is very finely tuned ( unless it is supersymmetric ).
What constitutes an act of infidelity varies between and within cultures and depends on the type of relationship that exists between people.
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What constitutes a valid play varies between versions, but always restricts the cards that can be played without making a false claim depending upon the last card played.
What and genuine
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.
Historian Eric Foner argues, " What remains certain is that Reconstruction failed, and that for blacks its failure was a disaster whose magnitude cannot be obscured by the genuine accomplishments that did endure.
What goes on inside a person ’ s head is never enough in itself to constitute a crime, even though it might be proved by a confession that is fully believed to be genuine.
What differentiates a genuine leg cutter from a seam-up delivery that simply moves away off the seam is that it is deliberately bowled.
What differentiates a genuine off cutter from a delivery that simply nips back off the seam is that it is deliberately bowled.
What began as one man's interest in owning " one really good, genuine suit " soon grew into an unparalleled collection of knightly armor.
What was remarkable is that they proved to have a singer-songwriter of genuine talent in Cathy Lesurf, and after she had left for the Albion Band in 1980 they became The Oyster Band ( sometimes the Oysterband ), an increasingly heavy and politically aware electric folk unit who produced some of the best work in the genre in the 1980s and 1990s, merging into the developing folk punk and independent scenes.
What begins as a genuine attempt to get an interview with the so-called ' Iron Lady ' quickly turns into a game of cat-and-mouse in the United States, with the filmmaker snubbed at every turn.
What the Kultur-hound didn't know was that underneath the phony label was a genuine Victor one, giving Louis Armstrong as the recording artist and stating the real name of the number -- St. Louis Blues.
What can be proved is that for some types of products there are genuine global market prices, while for other products, prices can vary greatly in different countries.
What and Irish
What was celebrated on " The Twelfth " was not William's " victory over Popery at the Battle of the Boyne ", but the extermination of the elite of the Catholic Irish at Aughrim, thereby ending the fear of having to surrender the planted lands.
What all Edward Delaney's work shares is robustness, in an Irish Times review of his 2004 retrospective, arts writer Aidan Dunne described his bronzes as robust, but having an awkwardness, a tenderness about them.
As early as 1887, he wrote of the Irish: " What we need is not to dominate the Irish, but to absorb them .... We want them to become rich, and send their sons to our colleges, to share our prosperity and our sentiments.
* St. Patrick's Day editions have the blue captions replaced with green, and Irish themed stories fill the ' Did You Know ' and ' What The?
What was more, the Irish peasantry were hard hit by the bad harvest and were faced with rising rents.
Tillinghast has published ten books of poetry as well as three non-fiction books: Damaged Grandeur, a critical memoir of the poet Robert Lowell, with whom he studied as a graduate student at Harvard University in the mid-1960s ; Poetry and What Is Real ( 2004 ), a selection of his critical writings about poetry ; and Finding Ireland: a Poet's Explorations of Irish Literature and Culture ( 2008 ), an introduction to the country through its literature, architecture, history, and art.
A music hall song commemorating the bravery of the fusiliers was entitled: What do you think of the Irish now?
In an interview with Irish broadcaster Marian Finucane, on RTÉ ( 17 January 2009 ) and reported in the international press, McWilliams argues: What I am saying is, that in Europe, if Ireland continues hurtling down this road, which is close to default, the whole of Europe will be badly affected, the credibility of the euro will be badly affected.
What began with a desire to develop a local Northern Irish theatre and make it available to a popular audience, quickly grew into a much larger cultural and political project.
The judge hearing the case was the Irish Catholic John E. McGeehan who on the basis of four of Russell's popular and non-philosophic books ( On Education, What I Believe, Education and the Modern World, and Marriage and Morals ) ruled against ' a chair of indecency ,' finding Russell morally unfit to teach philosophy.
This was followed by tracks on two live compilations: A House contributed a song whose title is representative of the band's early spirit, " On Your Bike Wench, and Let's Have the Back of You ", to the EP Live at the Underground ( 1986 ), recorded in September 1985 ( and only available ) in The Underground club in Dublin, and featuring other contemporary up and coming bands such as Something Happens and The Stars of Heaven ; the Street Carnival Rock EP ( 1987 ) includes songs recorded as Dave Fanning sessions, and finds A House, performing a song called " What A Nice Evening To Take The Girls Up The Mountains ", alongside other young Irish bands including The Golden Horde.
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