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What and lacked
What remained lacked the original verve but it was at least dignified, as befitting the tragic circumstances.
What the Soviets lacked in flexibility, they made up for in number of multiple rocket launchers, cannon and mortar tubes.
What the Aztec initially lacked in political power, however, they made up for with ambition and military skill.
What Machiavelli was to the Italians and Montesquieu to the French, Zachariae aspired to become to the Germans ; but he lacked their patriotic inspiration, and so failed to exercise any permanent influence on the constitutional law of his country.
What Vicious had lacked in musicianship he made up with unmatched punk charisma, as he hurled insults at the crowd and slashed himself.
What he lacked in great speed or physical presence, he made up for by running perfectly choreographed pass routes that outsmarted most American Football League defensive backs.
What are common to these villages are that they were located on top of cliffs, divided by inhomogeneous cell blocks and lacked roads.
What they lacked was a prophet who would lead them to the promised land.
What the Voodoo3 lacked when compared to the TNT2 was 32-bit color.
According to John H. Richardson in the February 1997 issue of the New York Magazine, " What also made the Kings different was their unique mixture of intense discipline, revolutionary politics and a homemade religion called " Kingism "-- adding idealism and a bootcamp rigor to the usual gang camaraderie — a potent mixture for troubled ghetto kids whose lives lacked structure and hope ".
What they lacked was a prophet who would lead them to the promised land.
What all these dogs lacked was the ability to follow the scent of the quarry, and run it down.
What our forebears lacked was a full understanding of the extent to which our welfare depends upon the health of the global ecosystem and the extent to which our evolutionary cousins can be hurt, harmed and injured in ways analogous to ourselves.
Recorded on 11 December into the wee hours of the following day, the final results of most acts was positive, except for The Rolling Stones ' performance ( including the first ever appearance of " You Can't Always Get What You Want "), which they themselves felt was somewhat flat in places and lacked spark, especially when compared with both The Who's standout performance of " A Quick One While He's Away " and The Dirty Mac's rendition of The Beatles ' " Yer Blues ".

What and intelligence
What appear as different types of intelligence result from different combinations of well-developed functional areas.
What Damasio and Eslinger found was that the subject ’ s responses to social situations, moral reasoning and intelligence was superior, but he could not easily make decisions or meet his personal and professional responsibilities.
What blessings that book creates for its readers and what peace, tranquillity, and freedom it engenders in them, liberating them as it does from terrors and apparitions and portents, from vain hopes and extravagant cravings, developing in them intelligence and truth, and truly purifying their understanding, not with torches and squills and that sort of foolery, but with straight thinking, truthfulness and frankness.
What Williams did there is vague, due to the sensitive nature of intelligence work, but he performed various intelligence missions.
In " A Proportional Response ", President Bartlet finds himself in similar circumstances ( Syrian intelligence shot down a U. S. plane in Jordan and killed numerous Americans, including a young Naval officer who the President had decided would be his personal physician ) and, seated in the White House Situation Room with his own National Security Council asks: " What is the virtue of a proportional response?
What they discover together is that the growing and intellectually voracious population of Planet Lambert has exceeded the combined intelligence of the inhabitants of the remainder of the TVC universe, and that Lambert in its Autoverse has ceased to be defined as the TVC universe's simulation.
What set it off was not the machination of emigre conspirators and foreign intelligence agents but the wave of peasant risings throughout the country and the labour disturbances in neighboring Petrograd.
He was immortalized in the 1957 film Funny Face by the character Dick Avery ( played by Fred Astaire ), who asked,What ’ s wrong with bringing out a girl who has character, spirit, and intelligence ?”
What is outside of heaven, says Socrates, is quite difficult to describe, lacking color, shape, or solidity, as it is the subject of all true knowledge, visible only to intelligence.
What is more intelligent is more perfect as regards intelligence ; what is more beautiful is more perfect as regards beauty ; and so forth.
When Clare Short, former international development secretary in Blair ’ s Cabinet, said that British intelligence bugged U. N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan ’ s office, Tickell refused to comment on the accuracy of Short's claim, saying he had a continuing duty of loyalty to governments past and present and told the British Broadcasting Corp " What I would say is I would not be surprised if in New York there is a great deal of listening all over the place from one country to another, and I don't know whether it really makes very much difference.
One reviewer said of the magazine, " What separates Forced Exposure from other alternative music and art magazines is the intelligence and intensity of its editorial style.
What they propose is the idea that each individual can only access the parts of the total extelligence space with which their intelligence is complicit.
What makes it worse for his fellow team members is that, while he does not possess the wisdom of many of the other characters, in terms of raw intelligence, he is.
In January 1990, ONDCP announced its plans to create a National Drug Intelligence Center to “ consolidate and coordinate all relevant drug intelligence information gathered by law enforcement agencies and analyze it to produce a more complete picture of drug trafficking organizations .” What distinguished the intelligence to be developed by NDIC from that of other agencies was the focus on strategic intelligence.
" The BBC reported that former British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw insisted that intelligence had shown that the Iraqi regime appeared to be allowing a permissive environment " in which al-Qaeda is able to operate ... Certainly we have some evidence of links between al-Qaeda and various people in Iraq ... What we don't know, and the prime minister and I have made it very clear, is the extent of those links ... What we also know, however, is that the Iraqi regime have been up to their necks in the pursuit of terrorism generally.
Sumption's narrative history of The Hundred Years War between England and France ( of which three volumes have so far been published 1990 – 2009 ) has been widely praised as ' earning a place alongside Sir Steven Runciman's A History of the Crusades according to Frederic Raphael, and as a work that ' deploys an enormous variety of documentary material ... and interprets it with imaginative and intelligent sympathy ' and is ' elegantly written ' ( Rosamond McKitterick, Evening Standard ); for Allan Massie it is ' An enterprise on a truly Victorian scale ... What is most impressive about this work, apart from the author's mastery of his material and his deployment of it, is his political intelligence '.
He is known for his materialist and evolutionist theories of intelligence and consciousness, set forth in his 2004 book What is Thought?

What and had
What had caught his attention was obscured by the car itself, so that neither the girl nor the truck drivers could see, but Benson knew what it was.
What obsessions had she picked up during these long nights of talk??
What had happened to the common man??
What irritated Miriam was that Wright had told the papers about a reasonable offer he had made, which he considered she would accept `` when she tires of publicity ''.
What evidence is available would seem to indicate that Brooks, unlike his older brother Henry, had most of the methodological vices usually found in the amateur.
What we need to realize is that the increasingly great contamination of the atmosphere by the Soviet tests had radically increased our own moral obligations.
What had that man, that other young Jew, felt as he stood in the twilight and heard other men, far away, singing together??
What a fool he had been to think of his brother!!
What words had any meaning??
What had he thought of, to go to John, grovel and beg understanding??
What made him think John had a right to witness his brother's humiliation??
What right had John to any special consideration??
What had once been a widespread family -- at one time, she knew, there were enough Packards to populate an entire county -- had now narrowed down to the two boys, Abel and Mark.
What bad grace, what incredible selfishness he and Mark had shown.
What had been an unmanageably powerful introject was now, despite its continuing charge of energy disconcerting to me, sufficiently within control of her ego that she could use it to show me what this introjected mother was like.
( 1 ) What allows us to think that the patient had no third-dimensional representations when his eyes were closed??
What had been the ambassador's suite was now jagged walls of blackened brick.
What awful thing had she to face in the next few hours??
`` What with all those pretty girls around, they had a hard time ''.
What otherwise could `` the lawyer, doctor, minister, the men of science and letters '' do when told that they had `` become the cherubim and seraphim and the three archangels who stood before the golden throne of the merchant, and continually cried, ' Holy, holy, holy is the Almighty Dollar ' ``??
What she felt was a bone-deep loss with a sense of waste to it, not so much sorrow for handsome, ambitious Bobbie, but for the lost years that had been brought into high relief by his death.
What had changed for him??
What is less clear is how much influence events in Ayckbourn's life have had on his writing.

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