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Harker humiliates Bergman by disarming him and having his own men do the same to the SIG ( a pointed bit of dialogue ensues between the film's comedic relief characters, Alfie ( Norman Rossington ) and Dolan ( Percy Herbert ) when Alfie sneers, " Once a jerry, always a jerry ", and Dolan defends the SIG by pointing to Alfie's past as a thief ) and giving them two hours to find the traitor.
This letter admonished Enright for " involv in political affairs which are the concern of local people ", not " visitors, including mendicant professors ", and said that the government " ha no time for asinine sneers by passing aliens about the futility of ' sarong culture complete with pantun competitions ' particularly when it comes from beatnik professors.
The organizer this time is named " C ", a mysterious man who mocks " K " and sneers at every martial artists.

", and .
Albedo (), or reflection coefficient, derived from Latin albedo " whiteness " ( or reflected sunlight ), in turn from albus " white ", is the diffuse reflectivity or reflecting power of a surface.
Lincoln " was remarkably fond of children ", and the Lincolns were not considered to be strict with their children.
Abraham Lincoln suffered from " melancholy ", a condition which now is referred to as clinical depression.
On October 16, 1854, in his " Peoria Speech ", Lincoln declared his opposition to slavery, which he repeated en route to the presidency.
The goal was to demonstrate the superior power of " free labor ", whereby a common farm boy could work his way to the top by his own efforts.
On April 15, Lincoln called on all the states to send detachments totaling 75, 000 troops to recapture forts, protect Washington, and " preserve the Union ", which, in his view, still existed intact despite the actions of the seceding states.
Lincoln removed McClellan as general-in-chief and appointed Henry Wager Halleck in March 1862, after McClellan's " Harrison's Landing Letter ", in which he offered unsolicited political advice to Lincoln urging caution in the war effort.
While the Democratic platform followed the Peace wing of the party and called the war a " failure ", their candidate, General George B. McClellan, supported the war and repudiated the platform.
" On Aristotle's Politics ", in The City and Man, Chicago ; Rand McNally.
Gershwin based An American in Paris on a melodic fragment called " Very Parisienne ", written in 1926 on his first visit to Paris as a gift to his hosts, Robert and Mabel Schirmer.
" We believe that the ability to perceive other people's actions as meaningful is critical for altruism ", said lead study investigator Dharol Tankersley.
This music is characterized by a large technical research and focuses mainly on twelve long Noubate " series ", its main instruments are the mandolin, violin, lute, guitar, zither, flute and piano.
The term " anthropology " is from the Greek anthrōpos (), " man ", understood to mean humankind or humanity, and-logia (- λογία ), " discourse " or " study.
In contrast to " rhizopods ", where most of their morphologies can be mapped to modern classification systems, " actinopods " appear to be extensively polyphyletic.
Hesychius connects the name Apollo with the Doric απέλλα ( apella ), which means " assembly ", so that Apollo would be the god of political life, and he also gives the explanation σηκός ( sekos ), " fold ", in which case Apollo would be the god of flocks and herds.
Alaksandu could be Paris-Alexander of Ilion ", whose name is Greek.
Aplu, it is suggested, comes from the Akkadian Aplu Enlil, meaning " the son of Enlil ", a title that was given to the god Nergal, who was linked to Shamash, Babylonian god of the sun.
The epithet " Smintheus " has historically been confused with σμίνθος, " mouse ", in association with Apollo's role as a god of disease.
He was also called Agyieus ( ; Ἀγυιεύς, Aguīeus, from ἄγυια, " street ") for his role in protecting roads and homes ; and as Nomius ( ; Νόμιος, Nomios, literally " pastoral ") and Nymphegetes ( ; Νυμφηγέτης, Numphēgetēs, from Νύμφη, " Nymph ", and ἡγέτης, " leader ") in his role as a protector of shepherds and pastoral life.
The epithet Iatromantis ( ; Ἰατρομάντις, Iātromantis, from ὶατρός, " physician ", and μάντις, " prophet ") refers to both his role as a god of healing and of prophecy.
In later writers, the word, usually spelled " Paean ", becomes a mere epithet of Apollo in his capacity as a god of healing.
The terrible god is called " The Archer ", and the bow is also an attribute of Shiva.
In historical times, the priests of Delphi were called Labryaden, " the double-axe men ", which indicates Minoan origin.

sneers and .
The sneers at Hearst changed to concern when it was seen that he had strong support in many parts of the country.
And in the role of Will Danaher, Philip Bosco roars and sneers sufficiently to intimidate not only one American but the whole British army, if he chose.
It has been argued that Middleton's Inner Temple Masque ( 1619 ) sneers at Jonson ( then absent in Scotland ) as a " silenced bricklayer.
It was literally a cash prize ; rather than endure the embarrassment of media sneers about whether a WFL check would clear, the league neatly stacked cash high upon a table in the middle of the field.
The Pirate Lieutenant sneers, and says there is more to being a pirate than sword tricks.
They confront the sensei, John Kreese ( Martin Kove ), an ex-Special Forces Vietnam Veteran who sneers at the concepts of mercy and restraint.
The first young man sneers at her as she retreats and wipes his mouth off his face with his hand.
In Dune, a Sardaukar Colonel sneers at Dr. Yueh's mere mention of the word " pity ".
In professional darts, throwing 26 usually results in sneers or laughter from the audience.
After he had reached thirty years of age, his appointment on a Commission sent out by Frederick North, Lord North to attempt a reconciliation with the Thirteen Colonies during the American War of Independence was received with sneers by the opposition.
Of this his occasional sneers at the clergy are perhaps a better proof than the morality of much of his work.
Sid then sneers, throws the gun away, and flicks the V's at the audience and ascends the stair case he walked down to the stage from.
" " Maybe if you change your hair / You'd be good enough ," Donald Cumming sneers in " Fernando Pando.
Relling sneers at the notion, and insists that Hjalmar will be a drunk within a year.
Paul Gardener ( Jared Leto ), a pompous college reporter, joins the group and sneers at Parker's yarn.
He then moves to his final perch and sneers.
O ' Connor's hero, Hazel Motes, sneers at communal and social experiences of Christianity, sees the followers of itinerant, Protestant preachers as fools, and sets out to deny Christ as violently as he can.
Haken often declares that " Nazi science sneers " at obstacles.
He plays a screaming revolutionary who at one point sneers in Jannings ' face.
Callisto regards Storm with both resentment and respect due to Storm defeating her in hand-to-hand combat, but she sneers at what she considers Storm's " weakness ," namely her conviction not to take a life, or to take revenge on baseline humans that despise mutants.
The Harlequin sneers at the Ticktockman's command for him to repent.
He sneers at Kane's patriotism, causing Kane to question why someone who has benefited most from living in a free country would work to bring it down.

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