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What and convinced
What was intended to be a year abroad at Cambridge convinced him instead to stay another two years to complete a graduate degree in philosophy there and develop his changed political values.
For Judy, however, it was not a problem, and with the aid of Robert Frost's poem " What Fifty Said ," she convinced him to proceed with their relationship.
What he learned since taking over as mayor had only further convinced him that it was mostly town residents who wanted the street changes.
What he said in Helsinki, he was convinced, was totally in accordance with the views of influential Social Democrats as Östen Undén and Ernst Wigforss, and also with the generally neutralist Liberals and Agrarians.
At the time United Artists were not convinced of the album's commercial potential and shelved its release despite the band down to UA every day saying: " What the fuck's happening?
The LA Times, in a follow-up article by Julie Cart, said, “ What began as a policy dispute – to graze or not to graze livestock on the fragile Carrizo grasslands – became a morass of environmental politics and office feuding that Braun was convinced threatened both her future and the landscape she loved .” The monument manager's suicide brought " into stark focus the difficulty BLM managers had in trying to balance the demands of providing protection in accordance with the proclamations and balancing the multiple use mandate of FLPMA.
What ensued was a legal battle, however, because Solano Moreta alleged, among other things, that an agreement outside the bounds of his plea bargain had made him convinced to plead guilty of the charge, and also, that his legal counselour did not properly challenge some tapes of him alleguedly talking to other people, tapes which were used as evidence against Solano Moreta.

What and Hopkins
What historian James Sharpe has characterised as a " pleasing legend " grew up around the circumstances of Hopkins ' death, according to which he was subjected to his own swimming test and executed as a witch, but the parish registry at Mistley confirms his burial there.
The aim of the modern research university, said Gilman, was to " extend, even by minute accretions, the realm of knowledge " At his inaugural address at Hopkins, Gilman asked: " What are we aiming at?
Richard Conn Henry, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, pointed out that Lanza's theory is consistent with quantum mechanics: “ What Lanza says in this book is not new.
* Hopkins, Robert ( 2003 ), ' What Makes Representational Painting Truly Visual?
* Hopkins, Robert ( 2005 ), ‘ What Is Pictorial Representation ’, in Mathew Kieran ( ed.
Among ImageMovers ' productions were What Lies Beneath ( with Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer ), Cast Away ( with Tom Hanks ), The Polar Express ( also with Tom Hanks ), and its last film, Beowulf ( with Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, John Malkovich, Robin Wright Penn and Angelina Jolie ).

What and ultimately
What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge.
What many Charger fans believed should have been called an incomplete pass ( and possibly intentional grounding ) was seen as a fumble and the rest of the play involved batting of the ball forward towards the end zone where the Raiders ultimately recovered it for a touchdown.
What is generally conceded, though, is that between 1820 and 1830, a series of economic downturns, combined with the rise of a liberal opposition within the Chamber of Deputies, ultimately felled the conservative Bourbons.
What follows is a long dissertation made by the Chief Chamberlain Lu Daolong on the ranging measurements and sizes of wheels and gears, along with a concluding description at the end of how the device ultimately functions:
What is unique about this central struggle between the two characters is that the protagonist makes a decision which shows us one's moral quality, and ultimately determines one's fate.
What is ultimately important for Althusser are not the subjective beliefs held in the " minds " of human individuals, but rather the material institutions, rituals, and discourses that produce these beliefs.
What exists in Quebec is simply a different structure of education than in other provinces, which ultimately yields exactly the same total duration of study when you combine secondary and post-secondary study.
What they represent needs to be stand apart from others in order to be noticed, make an impression, and to ultimately be preferred.
What constitutes statutory rape ultimately differs by jurisdiction ( see age of consent ).
What recommends the scientific method of inquiry above all others is that it is deliberately designed to arrive, eventually, at the ultimately most secure beliefs, upon which the most successful practices can eventually be based.
What Coase proposed in 1959 was that as long as property rights in these frequencies were well defined, it ultimately did not matter if adjacent radio stations interfered with each other by broadcasting in the same frequency band.
The judge said, ‘ What do you do ?’ and Woodward overheard the words ‘ CIA .’ So if your interest isn't whetted by this time, you're not a journalist .” Ensuing investigations of suspected cover-ups led inexorably to Congressional committees, conflicting testimonies, and ultimately, to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.
What was ultimately included in the constitution was a modified form of this plan, partly because the larger states disliked it.
What the producers had been trying to do — and what ultimately they achieved in Quatermass and the Pit — was to get some reality into it.
What the Spanish government did own was the silver, most of which had already been unloaded from the ships before the Allied attack, and was ultimately deposited in the castle of Segovia.
The individual comes to feel himself a mere drop in the ocean ; and feeling impotent, he grows irresponsible ... What matters ultimately in life is states of mind-and the states of mind of individuals, not of mobs ...
Michael O ' Sullivan, in his review for the Washington Post, wrote, " What I'm not so fond of is the cop-out ultimately taken by the filmmakers, who can't seem to follow through on their promisingly metaphysical premise ( let alone the theme of obsessive love ), electing instead to eliminate all ambiguity ".
What followed that production was a workshop production the following year at the Berkshire Theatre Festival and, ultimately, a nearly 6-month run at Lamb's Theatre in New York City.
What links the freeform, progressive, AOR and ultimately the classic rock formats are the continuity of rock artists and songs carried through each phase.
What Foucault means by the governmentality of the sovereign is the mind of the police runs through all of the populations, collective consciousness therefore, reducing criminality not its complete elimination, for political and economic reasons ( see Discipline and Punish ), not through fear, but the knowledge of the police as a system with its own structural objective as laws, judicial, legislative operating as a microcosm of the societal body, which ultimately represents the sovereigns will.
What began as an attempt at self-discovery, ultimately broadened out into the Heimat trilogy ( from 1984 ), which met with critical acclaim, an enthusiastic international audience, and numerous prizes.
( What would become of this relationship is unknown, as Quigley ultimately disappears during the events of The End, carried off by the " Great Unknown ".
The shoes launch Tina on a journey through her past, from sexy starlet to leading lady to daytime matriarch, ultimately forcing her to confront the question: “ What do I have to do to remain vital ?” Will Tina be able to refashion herself or will the inevitable march of time force her into retirement?
A number of designs were prepared by Chase and the one ultimately chosen by Madonna made it to the main poster of the show, which featured Madonna's face-shot from the " What It Feels Like for a Girl " video shots.

What and take
What I want is to have this evidence come before Congress and if the Attorney General does not report it, as I am very sure he won't, as he has refused to do anything of the kind, I then wish that a committee of seven Representatives be appointed with power to take the evidence.
Those famous lines of the Greek Anthology with which a fading beauty dedicates her mirror at the shrine of a goddess reveal a wise attitude: `` Venus, take my votive glass, Since I am not what I was, What from this day I shall be, Venus, let me never see ''.
When her brother Winslow became a student at Brown University in 1874, she wrote him about a course in history he was taking under Professor Diman: `` What is Prof. Diman's definition of civilization, and take the world through, is its progress ever onward, or does it retrograde at times??
What Shakespeare writes here thus amounts to a strong support of James ' right to the throne by lineage, and for audiences of Shakespeare's day, a very real fulfillment of the witches ' prophecy to Banquo that his sons would take the throne.
What it means to take the category physical object seriously as a category of being is to assert that the concept of physical objecthood cannot be reduced to or explicated in any other terms-not, for example, in terms of bundles of properties but only in terms of other items in that category.
POV footage has existed since the first cameras were mounted in early airplanes and cars, anywhere a film ’ s creator intended to take viewers inside the action with the psychological purpose of giving viewers a feel of " What he or she is going through ", he or she being a participant in the subject matter.
The actual process of change from one life to the next is called punarbhava ( Sanskrit ) or punabbhava ( Pāli ), literally " becoming again ", or more briefly bhava, " becoming ", and some English-speaking Buddhists prefer the term " rebirth " or " re-becoming " to render this term as they take " reincarnation " to imply a fixed entity that is reborn .< ref >" Reincarnation in Buddhism: What the Buddha Didn't Teach " By Barbara O ' Brien, About. com < sup > Popular Jain cosmology and Buddhist cosmology as well as a number of schools of Hinduism posit rebirth in many worlds and in varied forms.
What works now, he said, are musicals that are easy to take ; audiences don ’ t want to be challenged.
What is left becomes known as Britannia, a realm ruled by the benevolent Lord British, and is where the later games mostly take place.
Analyzing Gretzky ’ s hockey skills, he says, " What we take to be creative genius is in fact a reaction to a situation that he has stored in his brain as deeply and firmly as his own phone number.
What times what shall I take in order to get 9?
What this means is that theories of syntax that take the constituent to be the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis are challenged.
Wandering into a mosque, he tells the holy man ( Charles Belcher ) he disdains his religion ; his philosophy is, " What I want, I take.
: With few exceptions Lubitsch's movies take place neither in Europe nor America but in Lubitschland, a place of metaphor, benign grace, rueful wisdom ... What came to preoccupy this anomalous artist was the comedy of manners and the society in which it transpired, a world of delicate sangfroid, where a breach of sexual or social propriety and the appropriate response are ritualized, but in unexpected ways, where the basest things are discussed in elegant whispers ; of the rapier, never the broadsword ... To the unsophisticated eye, Lubitsch's work can appear dated, simply because his characters belong to a world of formal sexual protocol.
Originally portrayed as an obsessive geeky student who passed the University's graduation exam because he was allowed to take the test paper of the absent Victor Tugelbend ( which consisted solely of the question " What is your name?
What better way than to take part of each community.
The few stand-out tracks included a stop-start take on Muddy Waters ' " Can't Lose What You Never Had ", Betts ' instrumental " High Falls ", and Allman's Jackson Browne-influenced title song.
What he did do was to compile his lists of important volumes, and to take measures to encourage their preservation.
What they did not take with them, they burned ; this was so that if the Americans did make it to the Mackinac Straits area, they could not use Michilimackinac.
What you most want for now is to take the castle to occupy Tudela and that bridge, key de Zaragoza, which has both weighted Napoleon.
... What a medley of government is probably soon to take place & when it does what an alarm will ensue!
What a tragedy it would be if nations were to forego the tremendous long-run benefits of capitalism out of fear that there might be violence in the short-run against those who take advantage of business opportunities the earliest.
What makes it so particularly striking and attractive is the way it infects the surrounding bees ; those sitting next to the dancer start tripping after her, always trying to keep their outstretched feelers on close contact with the tip of her abdomen .... They take part in each of her manoeuvrings so that the dancer herself, in her mad wheeling movements, appears to carry behind her a perpetual comet ’ s tail of bees.
He must sign in his own blood the book of Azathoth and take a new secret name .... What kept him from going with her ... to the throne of Chaos where the thin flutes pipe mindlessly was the fact that he had seen the name ' Azathoth ' in the Necronomicon, and knew it stood for a primal horror too horrible for description.

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