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:" The King of England was struck with great astonishment, and wondered what alliance could mean, and, taking precautions for the future, frequently sent messengers into France for the purpose of recalling his son Richard ; who, pretending that he was peaceably inclined and ready to come to his father, made his way to Chinon, and, in spite of the person who had the custody thereof, carried off the greater part of his father's treasures, and fortified his castles in Poitou with the same, refusing to go to his father.
:" I suppose you mean Camilla?
:" Since the Dorians were regarded as uncivilised by the Athenians, ' Doric ' came to mean ' rustic ' in English, and was applied particularly to the language of Northumbria and the Lowlands of Scotland and also to the simplest of the three orders in architecture.
The film publication Cineaste published a review of The Italian in March 2009, focusing on the film's depiction of the Italian-American immmigrant experience as a Darwinian jungle rather than a promised land paved with gold :" Against Horatio Alger expectations, The Italian is a story of failure suffused with a soft-focused, dappled nostalgia for the old country ... ' From sunny Italy to the New York ghetto ,' read the taglines on Paramount's original one-sheet, contrasting scenes of ' carefree Beppo at home ' in the serene canals of Old Italy with the mean streets of New York where ' to live your baby must have Pasteurized milk.
Farah Stockman of the Boston Globe, ( 7 January 2007 ) wrote :" Previously, the code applied to ' persons serving with or accompanying an armed force in the field ' only during a war, which US courts interpreted to mean a war declared by Congress.
:" Well, once there was a mean ol ' queen.
" Cc :" and " Bcc :" mean " carbon copy " and " blind carbon copy " respectively.
:" has no name, but it would seem to be most like ; for the character of the person in the intermediate state is just what we mean in speaking of a decent friend, except that the friend is also fond of us.
It argues that " cinema was in the process of becoming a new mean of expression on the same level as painting and the novel :" " a form in which an artist can express his thoughts, however abstract they may be, or translate his obsessions exactly as he does in the contemporary essay or novel.
:" The rate of increase in the mean fitness of any organism at any time ascribable to natural selection acting through changes in gene frequencies is exactly equal to its genetic variance in fitness at that time ".
:" By the ' Establishment ', I do not only mean the centres of official power — though they are certainly part of it — but rather the whole matrix of official and social relations within which power is exercised.
:" Underofficer " redirects here, although it can also mean non-commissioned officer when translated from certain other languages.
He translates the 27th name, Shiva to mean :" One who is not affected by the three Gunas of Prakrti, Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas ; The Kaivalaya Upanishad says, " He is both Brahma and Shiva.
:" The fact that the Ontario State ontarien plays a more restricted role than the Quebec State québécois in the delivery of social services does not seem to mean that the social service system in place in Ontario is not subject to some of the problems found in more publicly-run ( étatisé, lit.
:" Do you mean to tell me that your position is more important than four hundred thousand black people's lives?
In previous centuries, body politic was also understood to mean " the physical person of the sovereign :" emperor, king or dictator in monarchies and despotisms, and the electorate in republics.
:" If I was to spend two years on the 16 paintings for Masquerade I wanted them to mean something.
:" the entire Law contained in the Pentateuch of Moses was not ordained by one legislator-I mean, not by God alone: some commandments are Moses ', and some were given by other men ....
:" finally, there is the allegorical ( exemplary ) part, ordained in the image of the spiritual and transcendent matters, I mean the part dealing with offerings and circumcision and the sabbath and fasting and Passover and unleavened bread and other similar matters.
# Reliability is predicated on " intended function :" Generally, this is taken to mean operation without failure.
:" Meanwhile, the Department of Education is pretending that three laws do not mean what they clearly say.
:" Say something, Tom — I mean Mr. Swift ," appealed Mary Nestor, in a whisper, to our hero.
:" We probably had thirty-plus ideas-it could have been a triple record, you know what I mean?

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:" A corporate body can only act by agents, and it is, of course, the duty of those agents so to act as best to promote the interests of the corporation whose affairs they are conducting.
:" This law of nature, being co-eval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other.
" How they create their music is described on their website :" each album is written and recorded over the course of a musically immersive seven days, and tells a unique story.
:" Although deprogramming has become less violent in the course of time ...
:" There is another course, recommended by Wittgenstein † († Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, * 5. 54ff ) for philosophical reasons.
:" Of course, that the Škoda became such a figure of fun was in part due to its ubiquity on Britain's roads.
:" The fourth argument is that concerning the two rows of bodies, each row being composed of an equal number of bodies of equal size, passing each other on a race-course as they proceed with equal velocity in opposite directions, the one row originally occupying the space between the goal and the middle point of the course and the other that between the middle point and the starting-post.
:" I may observe that the communications which had previously been received from you had not entirely prepared them " ( Her Majesty's Government ) " for the course which you have deemed it necessary to take.
:" The verdict of our own Cicero confirms that we Romans either made wiser innovations than theirs by ourselves or improved on what we took from them, but of course, as he himself says elsewhere with reference to his own day: " Italy is invincible in war, Greece in culture.
:" If we conceive a being whose faculties are so sharpened that he can follow every molecule in its course, such a being, whose attributes are still essentially finite as our own, would be able to do what is at present impossible for us ," ( J. C. Maxwell, )
:" They have to know Bible and Talmud, of course, but we have made spiritual direction the core ," said Rabbi Victor Gross, a former Conservative rabbi who is now on Aleph's central teaching committee.
:" What is called the North River is a narrow and long bay, which in its northwardly course from the harbor of New York breaks through or turns all the mountains, affording a tide navigation for vessels of eighty tons to Albany and Troy, one hundred and sixty miles above New York.
:" Current River, having a general course of north, winds about among steep, rocky hills, which sometimes rise straight up from its edge ; from the top of one of these, about 6 miles from its mouth, we could see its course for a long distance through an exceedingly rough country.
:" Pursuing from thence an easterly course, they fell upon the River Platte of the Missouri, where they passed the winter and reached St. Louis in April, 1813.
:" We urge you to commit – immediately and publicly – to support the creation of a comprehensive, independent commission to investigate and report on the truth about all of these allegations, and to chart a course for how practices that violate the law should be addressed.
:" The Japanese, a proud people, of course will be pleased beyond expression to see the United States fleet so close to Nippon's shores.
:" Of course he has chosen a mistress to whom he has made his vows, and who, though ugly to others, is always lovely to him ; though polluted in the sight of the world, is chaste in his sight.
:" Accordingly we set off and proceeded along the Quantock Hills towards Watchet, and in the course of this walk was planned the poem of the " Ancient Mariner ", founded on a dream, as Mr. Coleridge said, of his friend, Mr. Cruikshank.
:" Of course, we will prepare our legal response as required by your complaint.
:" Barye's predators devouring their living prey indulge the emotions in a Romantic way of course, but they also embody a romantically moralizing point of view like those held by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Mme de Staël, and Victor Hugo.
In his lecture course Society Must Be Defended, Foucault's tentative sojourner into biopolitical state racism, and its ' brilliant ' accomplished rationale of myth-making and narrative in which Foucault states the fundamental difference between biopolitics and discipline is :" Where discipline is the technology deployed to make individuals behave, to be efficient and productive workers, biopolitics is deployed to manage population ; for example, to ensure a healthy workforce ".
In that report, the NTSB determined the following probable cause for the accident :" The aircraft's encounter with adverse winds associated with a very strong thunderstorm located astride the ILS localizer course, which resulted in high descent rate into the non-frangible approach light towers.
:" It is true that such recollections must be taken with a grain of salt, as the miner sees through the vista of backward years with an eye that wonderfully magnifies mineral values, and in the course of time any abandoned mine gets the name of having been rich ; but in the case of the Minnesota there is reliable evidence that the mine was abandoned through faint-heartedness, and not because it was worked out.

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