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What was not apparent from the western side however, was that East Berlin's construction boasted its own illuminated display board facing east, whose messages comprised the version of the news that the Communist authorities in the east wanted their citizens to believe.
What this budget will entail is still under debate but it is administrated by other authorities than the Police.
What are the authorities thinking of in playing a show with young teenage girls to Death Row inmates?
What disturbed the authorities was what the followers of the Free Spirit felt they could do afterwards, once they had attained this supposedly sinless state and their assertion that the mediation of the Church was irrelevant.
What would the US authorities do?
What the scholars have not explained in the " handing over " version of the famous climax scene is why Jesus Christ would need any help turning himself into the authorities, or why the release of his soul required an execution.
What invariably follows is a constant cat-and-mouse game of running away from authorities who were tipped off as to his location and only ends when Kar Bo reached a ranch belonging to an old friend ( Michelle Yeoh ).
What is more, a lot of his time is diverted by the Italian authorities, to whom he has to report on a regular basis and who eventually inform him that they have misplaced his passport so that he is temporarily unable to leave the country.
What began as a game of children imitating their elders, recreating the Whites ' day parade, has become an event with an identity and dynamic of its own within the Blacks and Whites ' festivities, with strong popular roots and support from the authorities.

What and never
What if the marines never came??
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 ''.
What she'd said was true -- in all these years, she'd never asked for anything from me.
What is striking about these early cases is that unlike modern courts, the medieval English courts never questioned the right of the actual plaintiffs to sue on behalf of a group or a few representatives to defend an entire group.
De Schutter told the Independent in March 2012: " What we are seeing now is that these financial markets have developed massively with the arrival of these new financial investors, who are purely interested in the short-term monetary gain and are not really interested in the physical thing – they never actually buy the ton of wheat or maize ; they only buy a promise to buy or to sell.
What he said was neither new, remarkable, nor particularly interesting ... He talked for more than an hour in a voice which never varied in tone, resting one hand in palm of the other and periodically glancing at his fingernails ... He insisted on my remaining for lunch.
What is called " true muonium ", a bound state of a muon and an antimuon, is a theoretical exotic atom which has never been observed.
What is more, despite considerable effort, infectious monomeric PrP < sup > Sc </ sup > has never been isolated.
What was not mentioned at the time was that the cutting back of his involvement in the new XTC recordings, ( the string arrangements having been taken over by Andy Partridge ), meant considerably fewer " points " in the calculation of royalties ; as Gregory never wrote any songs for the band, this put a significant dent in his potential income from the album, basically reducing his payments to that of a session musician.
What is notable about the Macedonian regime during the Hellenistic times is that it was the only successor state to the Empire that maintained the old archaic perception of Kingship, and never adopted the ways of the Hellenistic Monarchy.
What little evidence survives that bears on Sussex's kings indicates that several kings ruled at once, and it may never have formed a single kingdom.
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:" What, never?
For example, statements like " a puppy is a young dog " should be read from right to left, as an answer to " What shall we call a young dog "; never from left to right as an answer to " What is a puppy?
What a formal declaration of independence would consist of is not clear and can be confusing given the fact that the People's Republic of China has never controlled Taiwan since its founding and the fact that the Republic of China, whose government controls Taiwan, is still a sovereign state as established at Nanjing in 1911, but its territory is limited to the province of Taiwan, Penghu, a part of the Nansha Islands and Diaoyutai island.
Barker was never happy with the sketch's final line ( a male assistant asking " What sort of billhooks did you want?
: 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.
What is certain is that the villa was never intended for occupation as it contained no kitchens and space for only three beds on the ground floor.
There have been examples of Uncle Ben remaining alive in alternative timelines, including stories featured in Marvel's What If ( one of which he forces Peter to unmask in front of J. Jonah Jameson ), and a storyline of the 1994 Spider-Man animated series featured a universe where Uncle Ben had never died, and Peter Parker became a successful industrialist, having never really bothered to use his powers responsibly as everything always seemed to work out for him.
What exactly Batista and his cronies actually received in total in the way of bribes, payoffs and profiteering has never been certified.
What connection exists between the stories of Amr and Mordred, if there is one, has never been satisfactorily explained.
Cates Kline later regretted being in the movie and said: " What I learned was never to do a movie like that again.

What and seemed
What bits of Brumidi and Costaggini could be reached at either end seemed in good order, though the roughish sandy surface was thick with dust.
Joachim Fest writes: " What he seemed to fear more than anything else was a death devoid of dramatic effects.
What had seemed a stable, peaceful nation, happy with its outcome of the " Wirtschaftswunder " (" economic miracle ") faced economic turbulence.
Producer Masahiko Asano wrote in his notes on the production of S Gundam that everyone seemed to have their own idea of Gundam and in the meeting, they were trying to find the asymptotic view for everyone in the meeting .< ref > What < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s " Sentinel ", Masahiko Asano, Model Graphix Special Edition " Gundam Wars III " Gundam Sentinel The battle of " Real Gundam ", ISBN 4-499-20530-1 </ ref >
What tends to get overlooked was that in 1975 and 1976, it was the successful changing of Rose's primary position from the outfield to fill the void at third base ( 3B ) that seemed to solidify the Reds team for these 2 championship seasons as this move enabled the Reds to use power hitting outfielder George Foster more.
What at first seemed to be smoke from a burning building was in fact a sand storm.
Arthur Holmberg surmises,What had at first seemed like a desperate attempt to be chic in a trendy New York manner was, in fact, an ingenious way to characterize the differences between Antony ’ s Rome and Cleopatra ’ s Egypt.
What seemed to be independent evidence showing that Apollonius was known in India has now been proved to be forged.
Since " Life " wanted a perfect Saturday night, and one they considered typical, the photographer did not select a town still blighted by the Depression ... What " Life's "' readers wanted, it seemed, was a stereotyped village that confirmed their nostalgic beliefs about small towns in which no one is bored, poor, or lonely ; and the magazine's photographers and editors-like Norman Rockwell in his " Saturday Evening Post " covers-gave them exactly that kind of town.
When Pohl began his stint as editor, both magazines were operating at a loss ; despite Ifs lower budget Pohl found it more fun to edit, and commented that apparently the readers thought so too: he was able to make If show a profit before Galaxy, adding " What was fun for me seemed to be fun for them.
What seemed a great British technological triumph in 1968 quickly became a disaster as Rolls-Royce's ambitious schedule for the RB-211 was endangered.
What they had done seemed without rational explanation, and people could only assume that there was something terribly wrong with their minds ," states Jackson.
What seemed to be a minor injury turned gangrenous, and seven weeks later, on May 9, 1880, Brown died from the wound.
..... What was left of Leskovac lay enveloped in a pall of smoke ; several buildings seemed to be burning fiercely.
What seemed eminently clear, for all the qualifiers, was that all the material races Evola identified as capable of serving as hosts for the extrabiological and supernatural spiritual elements were purportedly biological descendents of the ' Aryan-Nordics ' of Hyperborea.
What had seemed a small dispute escalated after a shooting in Fourmies, resulting in the town getting its national nickname of " Red City ".
What it really means is, " X seemed right, but appearances were misleading in some way.
When announcing the results, they seemed a little disappointed by the lack of creativity in the responses: " What is it with you people?
What seemed like spectacular long-run growth, may in the end turn out to be just a short run cyclical spurt after a long recession.
What had always perplexed ( and made Limerick Junction a centre of attention similar to the interest shown in the Listowel and Ballybunion monorail ) is that there was always sufficient space for additional platforms, even to construct a " separate " ( but linked ) station on the Limerick to Waterford line, and certainly ( as events proved ) track alteration was feasible ; the arrangement therefore seemed eccentric-certainly when main line trains between Cork and Dublin were required to reverse.
What seemed hopelessly innocent in 1954 has now acquired the patina of camp.
What was surprising was that half of the soldiers in the Red Army seemed to know how to play a musical instrument.
' " In an article in the Playbill Magazine for the original Broadway production, Loesser wrote, " What was left seemed to me to be a very warm simple love story, happy ending and all, and dying to be sung and danced.

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