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Gannett may not be apt to sign the document, however, if it precludes soliciting shareholder votes in the future.
Roberts rejected that argument, saying more veterans would be apt to start businesses if guaranteed priority in government contacting.
Now when he reflects on his past, Wilson laughs, though strangers might not even be apt to believe his story.
Regardless, not knowing which back Koetter might ride Sunday against the Panthers, I'd be apt to stay away from all of 'em.
It could be apt to think of your teeth as the canaries in the coal mine of your overall health, Cram said.
Conversations about planetary transits and memes about what Virgos may be apt to do when presented with conflict are everywhere on Instagram and Twitter.
The movie is so unconcerned with narrative momentum, however, that the viewer may be apt to forget there's even a story in the first place.
Vudu's menu pages are so skewed to studio stuff that those looking for more challenging fare might be apt to throw up their hands too soon.
First, the notion of elected officials using public office to line their own pockets carries visceral appeal; people care and will not be apt to simply brush it aside.
Dr. Richard Formica, a kidney transplant specialist at Yale-New Haven Hospital, noted that with mortality as the metric of success, surgeons might be apt to discard riskier transplant organs because they worry about their numbers.
Craft cocktail lovers, for example, wouldn't enjoy a night out at a popular dive bar where locals sip cold beer, and they may be apt to write a review of the bar which isn't particularly favorable.
And a number of groups have warned that even if a repeal is delayed for several years, there could be losses of coverage for millions of people in the individual marketplace because insurers would be apt to exit that market because of uncertainty over what the replacement would look like.
Although he may talk boastingly, he will be apt to show a lack of true courage when brought to the test, by not standing steadfastly for the right.
Were our friend now to stalk in among them, with that wide-open stare, at once wild and stolid, his ungenial presence would be apt to change their cheer.
Therefore, "The people of each state would be apt to feel a stronger bias towards their local governments than towards the government of the union." Because of the reasons listed, Hamilton believes that state governments will have the popular strength to resist encroachment on their states' rights.
That is > not spontaneity, yet Heaven agrees to it. A clay dragon is not genuine > either, but why should it not be apt to affect Heaven? With a burning-glass > one draws fire from Heaven. In the fifth month, on a [bingwu] day at noon, > they melt five stones, and cast an instrument with which they obtain fire.
In 1794 the populace of Bristol were said to be "apt to collect in mobs on the slightest occasions; but have been seldom so spirited as in the late transactions on Bristol- bridge."The New History, Survey and Description of the City and Suburbs of Bristol, or Complete Guide. page 90. Printed, published, and sold by W. Matthews, no.
Evolutionary theory predicts that males would be apt to seek more mating partners than females because they obtain higher reproductive benefits from such a strategy. Men with more serial marriages are likely to have more children than men with only one spouse, whereas the same is not true of women with consecutive spouses. A study done in 1994 found that remarried men often had a larger age difference from their spouses than men who were married for the first time, suggesting that serial monogamy helps some men extract a longer reproductive window from their spouses.
When the Camp Verde reservation was closed, Sieber was told to move Yavapais and Tonto Apaches to the San Carlos Reservation in the middle of winter. He remained employed there and participated in several engagements with Apache groups that had left the reservation. On October 24, 1874, the Arizona Miner reported, "Al Zieber, Sergeant Stauffer and a mixed command of white and red soldiers are in the hills of Verde looking for some erring Apaches, whom they will be apt to find." Three days later, Sieber and Sgt.
That year, Nevin introduced in The Churchman the "modern Savonarola", Nevin wrote "he has placed himself under wise guidance, and will not be apt to do anything rashly or ignorantly" but failed to include any specifics. The following week, The Churchman only hinted at the secular side of that movement by publishing a story from Milan's Corriere della Sera which wrote: "The struggle is now not only religious, but civic. The partisans of the bishop will hear of no truce with the partisans of Miraglia, and whenever they can, remove them from the employments that they hold." Within a year, on , he attended the 4th International Old Catholic Congress in Vienna.
Finally awarded a Blue in the University Match, he opened the second innings bowling by taking two Oxford wickets for just six runs in his first nine overs, but was then curiously not bowled again until the 119th over of the innings, when he finished the Oxford batting off with his second ball. The decision not to bowl Pelham while more than 100 overs were taken by other bowlers was criticised in The Times: "He may be apt to be an expensive bowler the second time on, but the runs could not matter vastly; the wickets did," its report said. This was his last first-class match.
Brown, a black man living in an inner city neighborhood, was charged with two counts of assault with intent to kill upon a police officer. Brown said that he was in fear of the police officers and acted in self- defense when he shot them. The court allowed defense witnesses to describe the verbal and physical harassment of blacks by police officers, including Brown, although the court refused to allow a social psychologist to testify describing studies of police conduct toward minority groups, nor those that concluded that minority groups might perceive police officers as hostile to them and would be apt to fear them in any street encounter. These studies could offer evidence of justification.
356 sqq. Maas (1912) further proposes possible derivation from Hebrew, either from marah "to be rebellious", or (more likely) from mara "well nourished"."the name miryam may be derived either from marah, to be rebellious, or from mara, to be well nourished. Etymology does not decide which of these derivations is to be preferred; but it is hardly probable that the name of a young girl should be connected with the idea of rebellion, while Orientals consider the idea of being well nourished as synonymous with beauty and bodily perfection, so that they would be apt to give their daughters a name derived from mara" A. Maas, "The Name of Mary", The Catholic Encyclopedia (1912).
That year, Nevin introduced in The Churchman the "modern Savonarola", Nevin wrote "he has placed himself under wise guidance, and will not be apt to do anything rashly or ignorantly" but failed to include any specifics. The following week, The Churchman only hinted at the secular side of that movement by publishing a story from Milan's Corriere della Sera which wrote: "The struggle is now not only religlious, but civic. The partisans of the bishop will hear of no truce with the partisans of Miraglia, and whenever they can, remove them from the employments that they hold." Within a year, on , he attended the Union of Utrecht's 4th International Old Catholic Congress in Vienna.
Great King, live for ever! is the compliment, which, after the manner of eastern adulation, we should readily make them, if experience did not teach us its absurdity. Every calamity that befalls them, every injury that is done them, excites in the breast of the spectator ten times more compassion and resentment than he would have felt, had the same things happened to other men.A stranger to human nature, who saw the indifference of men about the misery of their inferiors, and the regret and indignation which they feel for the misfortunes and sufferings of those above them, would be apt to imagine, that pain must be more agonizing, and the convulsions of death more terrible to persons of higher rank, than to those of meaner stations.
If it be > objected, that this, from its solemnity may be apt to intimidate common men, > officers at least should make use of some precaution, especially as many of > them, and those of the highest rank, are stationed on the quarter deck, > which is one of the most exposed situations, and far removed from the > cockpit, where the surgeon and his assistants are placed. This was the cause > of the death of my friend Captain Bayne, of the Alfred, who having had his > knee so shattered with round shot that it was necessary to amputate the > limb, expired under the operation, in consequence of the weakness induced by > loss of blood in carrying him so far. As the Admiral on these occasions > allowed me the honour of being at his side, I carried in my pocket several > tourniquets of a simple construction, in case that accidents to any person > on the quarter deck should have required their use. In the 2000s, the silicon ring tourniquet, or elastic ring tourniquet, was developed by Noam Gavriely, a professor of medicine and former emergency physician.

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