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Why shouldn't voters be troubled by her Wall Street money?
Parents might also be troubled by the new research, she said.
"I believe the SEC would be troubled by this," Thomas said.
Pence is said to be troubled by the possibility of being misled.
To her credit, Claire appears to be troubled by this as well.
More traditional families, however, might be troubled by mixed-gender wedding parties.
Americans should be troubled by the broader pattern of this president's behavior.
Some American parents may be troubled by Cao's old-fashioned views about girls.
On Thursday, President Barack Obama said all Americans should be troubled by the shootings.
That doesn't mean we shouldn't be troubled by the apparent recklessness of Trump's decision.
But I continue to be troubled by the fact that I asked the question.
The Snapchat generation may not be troubled by the idea of being perpetually on camera.
Investors seem to be troubled by the lack of progress of Trump's agenda, financial advisors say.
She thrived in the embrace of a community but began to be troubled by certain tendencies.
There is much to be troubled by in Mr. Assange's methods and motives, which remain murky.
As an industry that values certainty, Wall Street appears to be troubled by the Trump administration.
"I continue to be troubled by the horse deaths at Santa Anita Park," he said in a statement.
"However, I think we all should all be troubled by the surreptitious nature" of the leak, he said.
That's the one tiny detail that the critics of the video — and they were legion — couldn't be troubled by.
"I continue to be troubled by the horse deaths at Santa Anita Park," Mr. Newsom said in a statement.
Must maintain an understanding that, in all likelihood, a number of your own agents might be troubled by your hiring.
Taylor Stanley may be troubled by self-doubt, but he has become an invaluable dancer at New York City Ballet.
As a national reporter who covers the intersection of science and society, I was prepared to be troubled by it.
Anything with electronics has the potential to short out, to develop a bug, to be troubled by humidity or water leaks.
If so, you may still be troubled by a nagging doubt, a sense that the story does not quite add up.
An emotional President Obama said "all Americans should be troubled" by the shootings caught on video this week in Minnesota and Louisiana.
Despite its assistance to Lucasfilm, Galactica's TV reign at the top of sci-fi would not be troubled by its old spendthrift nemesis.
Cam Dahl, president of Cereals Canada, said farmers were more likely to be troubled by the larger picture: the general rise in protectionism.
The military remains a highly respected American institution and well-educated Republicans are likely to be troubled by Trump's repudiation of military leadership.
You do not have to take Mr Scalia's "originalist" view of the constitution to be troubled by the power wielded by the modern court.
Thus, it is astonishing that the President suggested that only the military would be troubled by recent high-profile protests against the National Anthem.
But many policy makers in Washington ignore that Beijing has good reason to be troubled by the United States' military footprint in its neighborhood.
This is why you don't need to be a Bernie activist or an Occupy Wall Street protester to be troubled by Clinton's speaking fees.
He added that regardless of people's political leanings or feelings toward Miguna as an individual, all Kenyans should be troubled by what's happening to him.
Whoever is lobbing stones Haley's way may be troubled by the high praise she has received, even from some of her early critics and skeptics.
"All of us Americans should be troubled by these shootings because they are not isolated incidents," he told reporters after arriving in Warsaw, Poland Thursday.
"But what I can say is that all of us, as Americans, should be troubled by these shootings, because these are not isolated incidents," he said.
"Obama went on to say that "all of us as Americans should be troubled by these shootings," because "we have seen tragedies like this too many times.
That points, if not to corruption, to his unusual callowness in government, which Republican national-security hawks such as Lindsey Graham are said to be troubled by.
WARSAW (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday that all Americans should be troubled by the recent police shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana.
" This new era, he added, would "no longer be troubled by the ambitions of hypocrisy or the old-fashioned policy of hegemony and furthering selfish national interests.
For instance, Ryan Errotabere, a 24-year-old wearing a Make America Great Again hat, said he could be troubled by the news but needed to see more.
"It's difficult not to be troubled by the compliance efforts of our nation's distributors," Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden, an Oregon Republican, said in opening remarks.
In response to multiple discrimination lawsuits, Lyft argued that "it is not in the transportation business" and therefore should not be troubled by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
But Mr. Trump and some of his advisers believe that some younger voters are unfamiliar with those sagas, and will be troubled by them when they learn the details.
Preet Bharara, a former U.S. attorney who was fired by President Trump, said Tuesday that "everyone" should be troubled by the president's decision to fire FBI Directory James Comey.
"All of us should be troubled by these images and all of us need to acknowledge that this is about more than just one or two recent incidents," Rubio said.
The covert missionary might be troubled by the "passivity" or "acquiescence" of local Christians and other religious minorities when it comes to sharing their faith -- and maybe for good reason.
So we should be troubled by the fact that these laws exist, but I'm happy to report that this is a tangible policy change that the book helped to effect.
I think he -- if it -- WALLACE: I -- I agree with all of that, and you can be troubled by all of that, but it has nothing to do with this shooting.
Politics and sex don't cross paths for a lot of other people, but there were too many implications of power at play for me to ignore or not be troubled by.
"Every Hong Kong citizen and his family will no longer have to be troubled by or pre-occupied with the housing problem," Lam said during her annual policy speech on Wednesday.
Most elected officials at least claim to be troubled by the growing burden, though perhaps more or less so depending on whose policies might be adding to it at the time.
Inviting Ms. Flowers would be risky for Mr. Trump, because he faces a potentially record-high gender gap with women, who might be troubled by such an aggressive and personal move.
No one wants to see Americans lose their jobs unfairly, and if my father were still alive, I know he'd be troubled by what I learned about the current H-1B program.
Instead, in the past few years, it has been the N.F.L.'s turn to be troubled by jolting crises, such as the epidemic of concussions and the repeated instances of domestic violence.
President Barack Obama said Thursday that all Americans should be troubled by recent police shootings, calling on the U.S. to "do better" amid rekindled nationwide debate about the use of force by police.
In October of last year, Facebook launched what it called the Canadian Election Integrity Initiative to allay fears that the next Canadian federal election—slated for 2019—will be troubled by similar shenanigans.
There is the theoretical chance that a Republican senator, perhaps Susan Collins of Maine or Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, could be troubled by the possibility that the new court could overturn Roe v.
Every one of us — citizens, philanthropists, business and government leaders — should be troubled by the enormous gap between how little of our natural world is currently protected and how much should be protected.
"All of us Americans should be troubled by the shootings," Obama said, before laying out facts showing that African Americans are disproportionately more prone to be pulled over by, searched and shot by police.
"I think he ought to feel free to use whatever tools he can legally use to enhance his effort to secure the border, so no I would not be troubled by that," he said.
Ms. Newbold, he said, continued to be troubled by Mr. Kline's policy of eliminating credit checks, one of the first ways officials can determine whether an individual is susceptible to foreign influence or blackmail.
He is clearly hoping to use the group to carve divides between the Democrats and more moderate voters who might be troubled by the squad's left wing policies and his own interpretations of their radicalism.
"At the same time, the United States continues to be troubled by the Turkish government's use of trustees to shut down or interfere with media outlets that are critical of the Turkish government," he added.
"People should be troubled by any attempt by members of Congress to silence or undercut basic investigatory authority by a state attorney general's office," said Cyndi Roy Gonzalez, a spokeswoman for Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
PARIS (Reuters) - As the new world number one, Andy Murray could be troubled by the weight of expectations on his shoulders at the ATP World Tour Finals, but the Briton just wants to enjoy his new status.
"I think he ought to feel free to use whatever tools he can legally use to enhance his effort to secure the border, so no I would not be troubled by that," the Senate leader told reporters.
And certainly you should not make this an occasion to be troubled by your past decisions: You were a victim of something that should never happen, and you did what felt right for you at the time.
I would be troubled by the fact that it might be mistakenly applied, or someone would seek to apply it in a situation that didn't justify it, that it might make it more difficult in the future.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A lawyer for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said journalists around the world should be troubled by the U.S. charges that accused Assange of conspiracy with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to hack a government computer.
Oberdorf, who was finishing back-to-school errands on Thursday afternoon with three of her four children in a busy shopping arcade near the base, said it was difficult not to be troubled by the number of recent accidents.
But I may not be the only one of your readers to be troubled by the ambiguity of a proposition in "Pot luck": "I have to be closely attached to someone before I am comfortable having sex with them" (December 12th).
When we're texting or using social media, we don't tend to be troubled by the thought that the cobalt in our phones may have been extracted by 10-year-olds in Katanga working 12-hour shifts for a dollar a day.
Part memoir, part deep critical investigation of "works of art that seemed to articulate or be troubled by loneliness," The Lonely City combines Laing's astute observations of the world she inhabits with extended forays into social, psychological, and cultural critiques of visual art.
It is hard to pick against Germany, whose team is so loaded — with Manuel Neuer, Thomas Müller, Mesut Özil and Toni Kroos, among many others — that Coach Joachim Löw won't be troubled by having to leave out the talented (but injury-plagued) Marco Reus.
"Every Hong Kong citizen and his family will no longer have to be troubled by, or preoccupied with, the housing problem, and that they will be able to have their own home in Hong Kong, a city in which we all have a share," she pledged.
"Every Hong Kong citizen and his family will no longer have to be troubled by, or preoccupied with, the housing problem, and that they will be able to have their own home in Hong Kong, a city in which we all have a share," Lam pledged.
While Israel has long depended on the support of the Jewish diaspora, the Netanyahu government has made a historic and strategic shift, relying on the much larger base of evangelical Christians, even at the risk of turning off American Jews who may be troubled by some evangelicals' denigration of their faith.
But then you should also be troubled by the Corbyn-era Labour Party's tendency to find itself explaining why its members, activists and sometimes politicians are merely anti-Zionist and not actually anti-Semitic, even as their critiques of Israel or global finance blur into old-fashioned anti-Semitic cliché.
China is not likely to be troubled by a United States move to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership as long as the Trump administration is doing so for strictly trade reasons, said He Weiwen, a former Commerce Ministry official and trade specialist who is now a senior fellow at the influential Center for China and Globalization in Beijing.
"By definition, people who are simply arrested or who have a run-in with law enforcement are legally innocent, and for police departments to take upon themselves the decision to publicize information about people who have not been convicted, they are appointing themselves judge, jury and executioner in the court of public opinion and I think we should be troubled by that," Rowland said.
Its reported prevalence varies from 12% to 36% in children with normal hearing thresholds and up to 66% in children with a hearing loss and approximately 310% of children have been reported to be troubled by tinnitus.
Mastercard is now the fourth largest shareholder in Network International after General Atlantic, Warburg Pincus and Emirates NBD. While there were some concerns regarding Brexit's impact on market conditions Kalifa commented that the London IPO would not be troubled by Brexit, as Network's business is not reliant on the UK-EU relationship.
He did not keep current on details of foreign affairs. As one biographer notes, he had never been a workaholic. He turned over major responsibilities to his deputies, especially Under-Secretary Robert A. Lovett, and refused to be troubled by minutiae. By 1948, with frailties building up, his participation was further curtailed.
The Ulster question was 'solved' in the same way: through the promise of amending legislation which was left undefined. Dublin was a battlefield for a week during the Easter Rising of 1916. This rebellion would have a major effect on the Home Rule passage and many Home Rulers would be troubled by this event.
Josh meets Lita in the park. She appears to be troubled by something so he offers her a cup of coffee to help ease her stress. They engage in a humorous conversation but a paging signal on Lita's phone ruins the atmosphere and the two head off immediately to the destination mentioned in the page.
86 The Ptolemaic garrisons disintegrated and chose to retreat back to Egypt, Demetrius having ordered them to leave and compelling the local populations to expel them with force should need be. Demetrius was now in full control of the kingdom but his rule would ultimately be troubled by civil strife and further civil war.
Bouka is a gifted young teenager. He lives with his parents in a village and forms with them a solid family. His father gives him a traditional education close to nature. Unfortunately this happiness will be troubled by the brutal death of the father… Remained widow Bouka's mother will suffer the consequences of a relentless traditional principle.
If the correct process was followed, the village could rest assured that they would not be troubled by the deceased spirit. Buddhist practices, specifically ancestral memorialization, have directly influenced the death rites and rituals performed for pets in Japan. However, “there are no scriptures specifically for animals, let alone pets” in Buddhist doctrine. Thus, memorialization of pets is left open to diverse interpretation.
He then missed the entire 2006 season. Hadley was traded to Carlton at the end of the 2007 season for Carlton's fourth-round selection in the 2007 AFL Draft (number 52 overall). He continued to be troubled by injuries, playing six games in 2008, eleven in 2009 and eight in 2010. He also played several games for Carlton's , the Northern Bullants.
It is the case that a stereo system with external speaker attached by long leads to the main unit (holding the audio electronics) can be troubled by EMC problems which are caused by the speaker leads acting as a dipole antenna. One method of curing this is to add a ferrite choke to the speaker leads close to where they enter the main unit.
Eventually on 21 December 1794 he was imprisoned by the Tsarist Russian authorities. He has lost most of his wealth following the Uprising, as most of his estates were confiscated. Near the end of his life he would be troubled by his inability to pay off debts from the 1780s. Released in 1796, following the death of Catherine the Great, Potocki retired to Kurów, Puławy county (central Poland).
He accepts her challenge one last sentence of promise and Mariana leaves believing he will fail in his quest. Florio then summons Philocles to go and speak with the king. The prince leaves without a word and speaks without a word to the King. It is considered a miracle, or some form of magic, that holds Philocles tongue from speaking to his beloved King causing the royal court to be troubled by the knight's dumbness.
Kāliya recognised the greatness of Krishna and surrendered, promising he would not harass anybody again. Krishna pardoned him after performing a final dance upon his heads. After the performance, Krishna asked Kāliya to leave the river and go to Ramaṇaka island, where he promised that Kāliya would not be troubled by Garuḍa. The people who had gathered on the banks of Yamunā were terrified, beholding the water that had changed to a poison color.
After she has gone, Shi-mak flees with the painting, only to find the unconscious body of Ae-ja, looking as she did ten years earlier. He takes her to his friend Dr. Park, who, perplexed by her condition, doubts that she is alive. While Shi-mak is out of the room, Ae-ja awakes and kills the doctor before vanishing again. After he returns home with the painting, Shi-mak's family continue to be troubled by strange occurrences.
After the funeral, Marguerida is approached by Captain Rafe Scott, who tries to explain how they are related, but discovers that she knows nothing of her own family history. At Rafe's suggestion, Marguerida hires Rafaella n'ha Liriel, a Renunciate guide, to assist her in her folk music gathering project. They successfully gather many songs, but Marguerida's dreams begin to be troubled by long-repressed memories of her childhood on Darkover. Marguerida becomes ill and the pair take shelter at the Ardais estate.
The writer believed that some readers could be troubled by its "harem-chic depiction of an exotic Middle East" and simplistic philosophy. The illustrations received positive feedback, with the reviewer calling them "sumptuous" and a mix between the paintings of Michelangelo and Hieronymus Bosch. Author Sandra L. Beckett complimented the illustrations in her book, Crossover Picturebooks: A Genre for All Ages. She described the images as "intricately detailed, richly textured" and believed it evoked the work of past artisans and masters.
Daivajña men traditionally wear Dhotīs called Puḍve or Aṅgavastra, which cover them from waist to foot. These are made of cotton and sometimes silk on special occasions and wore Judi or Sadro to cover upper part of their bodies, and a piece of cloth called Uparṇe over the shoulders. They wore turbans and Pagdis, Muṇḍāso, a red velvet cap or Topī was used by the traders and merchants so that they would not be troubled by the Portuguese."Gomantak Pranruti and Sanskruti", Part-1, p.
Home Secretary Henry Matthews was personally opposed to capital punishment, but remained impartial in Lipski's case. In the event, the jury took only eight minutes to find Lipski guilty and he was sentenced to hang. The verdict, however, aroused immediate controversy and a press campaign to reprieve Lipski was orchestrated by William Thomas Stead, editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Even Queen Victoria was said to be troubled by the prospect of Lipski being executed solely on the evidence that had been presented to the court.
As a guest on the BBC's Desert Island Discs program, he said that his favourite piece of music is Thomas Tallis's Spem in alium. Luxon was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1986 Queen's Birthday Honours. Starting around 1990, Luxon began to be troubled by hearing loss. Though he explored a variety of conventional and 'alternative' treatments, continued fluctuation and deterioration in his hearing forced him to end his singing career by the end of the decade.
Gordon was linked with a move to Celtic in 2011 and 2012, but he did not sign with another club for two years as he continued to be troubled by knee injuries. He regularly did television work during his time out of football. After meeting Ian Murray while doing television work, Gordon did some coaching work for Dumbarton on a casual basis. Gordon then admitted it was highly unlikely that he would play during 2012–13 and that he was considering becoming a football coach.
Days and months are spent in studying and sorting them. There is > some progress, but concerns are inevitable. Reflections on them often come > to nothing. All the scholars of good will would be troubled by them. (tr. > Yong and Peng 2008: 207) By the 6th century, the glut of different Chinese character transcriptions used for the same Buddhist terms led to attempts to standardize the Chinese transcriptions of them, and to clarify the obscure characters and compounds used to translatie Buddhist texts (Buswell and Lopez 2013: 1030).
Self-consciousness over her figure, along with the anxiety she began to feel, caused her to lash out emotionally, abuse diet pills, and briefly lose control over her life. The character's physical appearance is shown to play a part in her development. At various points of the series, she won the title of Spring Princess at a dance, and was voted her school's most beautiful girl. Kelly is aware of her appeal, but not to the point of conceit; instead, she is sometimes shown to be troubled by it.
I had almost completed writing Ranger’s Apprentice Book 6: The Siege of Macindaw when I realized I had neglected an important period in Will and Halt’s lives. Books 1-4 deal with Will’s early years as an apprentice. Books 5 and 6 describe his first mission as a graduate Ranger. But there was a gap between them. I realized that as Will approached the moment when he would become a Ranger in his own right, he would be troubled by the worry that he wasn’t ready for the responsibility that this would entail.
Ioannis Metaxas, who was in Corinth at the time of the coup, managed to flee the country and went to exile in Italy. The royalist parties abstained from the December elections, paving the way for the electoral triumph of the Venizelist parties. King George II left the country on 19 December, and on 25 March 1924, a presidential Republic was proclaimed. Its short existence would be troubled by coups and counter-coups amidst the ever-continuing conflict between Venizelists and royalists, until the restoration of monarchy in yet another coup in October 1935.
He declared his innocence from the crimes parliament accused him of, his faithfulness to Christianity and that Parliament had been the cause of all the wars before him. He called himself "a martyr of the people" - claiming he would be killed for their rights.; ; ; ; ; ; Charles asked Juxon for his silk nightcap to put on, so that the executioner would not be troubled by his hair.; He turned to Juxon and declared he "would go from a corruptible crown to an incorruptible crown" \- claiming his perceived righteous place in Heaven.
However, Korka quickly dismisses his findings as nonsense, believing that the Hidden People are nothing more than an urban myth. With no other leads, Tethers heads to the Brotherhood lodge to directly interrogate Bjorn, but finds that he too appears to be troubled by the disappearances, and is innocent. Bjorn reveals that the Brotherhood itself has been shrinking as its members have been vanishing into Sasimy Woods. Edvard, who Tethers had seen in the woods, had been searching for Skjoldr, another Brotherhood member who had gone missing not long ago.
Mild-mannered Peter is from relatively comfortable circumstances in Virginia, while brutal, profane, violent Cass was raised in grinding poverty in rural North Carolina. Their first meeting in the town of Sambuco does not bode well for their friendship, as Cass is falling-down drunk and rudely spewing threats towards Mason Flagg and his wealthy Hollywood friends. Peter is disgusted by him at the time, but some months later he begins to be troubled by the sense that brooding, enigmatic Cass Kinsolving may know something about Mason's death. Even more disturbing are the nightmares and memories that torment Peter.
Reader, or passenger, be gone and mourn. He lives, dies not, who life by death redeemed; Life as death, and death as life esteemed : My rest cannot be troubled by dragoons. Nor soldiers, nor prelates in their gowns ; My sole repose, my seat, my only joy To suffer, die, and live to God, thought I ; In Christ I liv'd, o'rcame, I die, I rest: Of Christ's reward and gains I am possest Hence, ravish'd with delights of divine love, I sing eternal songs the stars above. So passenger farewell : you read what here : You're hard as stone if you drop not a tear.
He was a regular fixture in the side again in 1962 and played in Geelong's drawn preliminary final against Carlton and preliminary final replay, which they lost. Callan appeared in the opening 17 rounds of the 1963 VFL season but a knee injury would keep him out of the finals series and cost a place in Geelong's sixth premiership team.The Age,"Callan Has Little Hope of Playing" , 11 September 1963, p. 11 After having an operation on his knee to remove the strained cartilage, he returned to the side in 1964 and played three games, but continued to be troubled by his knee.
Bennett failed to win a European Tour card at Qualifying School in either 1994 or 1995, and missed much of 1996 with a twisted vertebrae. In 1998, he headed the second tier Challenge Tour rankings having won five tournaments during the season, increasing his career tally at that level to seven. From 1999 to 2004 he played on the European Tour, winning his only European Tour title at the 1999 Scottish PGA Championship, but he continued to be troubled by injuries. In 2005, he played only a few events, most of them on the Challenge Tour.
As the dispirited ducks begin their journey back to civilization, Scrooge is seen emerging from the village and mentions that he has agreed to build a pumping station for the village so that they will never be troubled by drought again. Glomgold scorns Scrooge's generosity, until Scrooge reveals that in return, the villagers have agreed to sell him the lake for one peso—which makes Scrooge the rightful owner of both the temple and all of the treasure inside it. Even though he cannot retrieve it, Scrooge is now the clear legal owner of all of the treasure—and thus the winner of the contest.
145 Hinchinbrook sailed from Port Royal on 5 October 1779 and, in company with other British ships, proceeded to capture a number of American prizes.Sugden 2004, p. 147 On his return to Jamaica in December, Nelson began to be troubled by a recurrent attack of malaria, but remained in the West Indies in order to take part in Major- General John Dalling's attempt to capture the Spanish colonies in Central America, including an assault on the Fortress of the Immaculate Conception, also called Castillo Viejo, on the San Juan River in Nicaragua.Oman 1987, p. 30 Hinchinbrook sailed from Jamaica in February 1780, as an escort for Dalling's invasion force.
The Yehudi believed that humility is the core virtue of a person who truly knows himself, recognizing his own imperfection. He also believed that one should not be influenced by the status quo as it can lead to un-pure motives. The Yehudi stated that "Each person should have two sides, after showing one to himself he will not be troubled by others and will be able to show the other to the rest of the world" In this, the Yehudi expresses the fundamental ideal of authenticity. Believing that if one has faults, they should be open about said faults instead of living in a place of shame.
He enjoyed a successful home season in 1999–2000, taking his first Test five-for against Zimbabwe in Jamaica. Two months later, after setting up a tight win over Pakistan, he and Franklyn Rose seemed almost ready to succeed Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh. But both fell away during the 2000 tour of England, where King was said to be troubled by a heel injury. An introverted character and a genuine No. 10, King was a forgotten man for four years, until he was recalled for the home series against South Africa in 2004–05, when a raft of leading players were sidelined by a contract dispute.
All the scholars of good will would be troubled by them. (tr. > Yong and Peng 2008: 207) Xuanying's purpose in writing the original Yiqiejing yinyi was to standardize the diverse Chinese Buddhist technical terminology used in the Buddhist canon, gloss correct pronunciation, note variant transcriptions, and give semantic explanations. Huilin started to compile the Yiqiejing yinyi in 788 and finished it in 810 (or, according to another account, started in 783 and finished in 807) (Yong and Peng 2008: 220). The text has two prefaces by Tang scholars, one written by the monk Gu Qizhi 顧齊之 and one by the poet Jing Fan 景審 (Theobald 2011).
Following the departure of Watkins, Lindwall removed Godfrey Evans, Alec Bedser and Young, all yorked in the space of two runs. England fell from 6/45 to 9/47, bringing Hollies in at No. 11 to accompany Hutton, who had batted through the innings. Hutton then hit the only boundary of the innings, lofting a straight drive back over Lindwall's head. The ball almost went for six, landing just short of the fence. The home team's innings ended on 52 when Hutton—who never appeared to be troubled by the bowling—leg glanced Lindwall and was caught by wicket-keeper Don Tallon one-handed, at full stretch to his left.
Mary noted, however, that he had written against the principle of female rule itself. He responded that she should not be troubled by what had never harmed her. When Mary asked him whether subjects had a right to resist their ruler, he replied that if monarchs exceeded their lawful limits, they might be resisted, even by force.; ; Stained glass window showing John Knox admonishing Mary, Queen of ScotsFrom Covenant Presbyterian Church, Long Beach, California, United States On 13 December 1562, Mary sent for Knox again after he gave a sermon denouncing certain celebrations which Knox had interpreted as rejoicing at the expense of the Reformation.
The main characters, the bachelors, are: a barrister, a "priest", a detective, a love-seeking Irishman, a handwriting expert, and a mastermind of a spiritual medium. In this story they arc from complete contentment, sitting cozily about in their London clubs and shopping on Oxford Street, to be troubled by various causes, ranging from fraud to blackmail. They all end up involved in a court case, a criminal prosecution for forgery and fraud, with the trial being the climax of the action. In the centre of the story stands the main character, the pale Patrick Seton, the medium, while the other bachelors are tormented by every cause — epileptic fits, forgeries, malignant spiritualism and, last but not least, murder.
" Roudiez was laudatory in his assessment, calling Women "a book that should be read by all those interested in the contemporary scene as well as those who might be troubled by Bataille's notion of eroticism as the sanctioning of life unto death." Roudiez contended that the book "might teach us more about contemporary reality than the ponderous writings of historians could do." The Antioch Review, in its assessment of Women, hailed the novel as "a very interesting trip into the fantastic mental Odyssey of a modern writer." In particular, the Antioch Review found Will to be a fascinating character, describing him as "witty, aggressive, narcissistic, and driven by the relentless desire to explore contemporary life.
It was nearly a month later, on 28 July, that U-754 scored her final victim, when she controversially shelled the fishing vessel Ebb near Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Ebb was a motor fishing trawler operating out of Boston for the General Sea Foods Company. The crew of the small 260-ton vessel felt it was unlikely that they would be troubled by the war, as she was far too small for an effective torpedo shot, and too insignificant to justify the risk of a surface attack by gunfire. On 28 July 1942, however, while fishing off Cape Sable her crew were shocked to see U-754 emerge from the water.
The Collins' friends Alex and Claire Jenkins, who have co-written several successful horror novels, move into a cottage on the estate. Quentin soon begins to be troubled by startling visions and haunting dreams about one of his ancestors, Charles Collins, and his ancestor's mistress Angelique—who had been hanged as a witch in a past century. Carlotta eventually reveals to Quentin that she is the reincarnation of Sarah Castle, a little girl who had lived at Collinwood over 150 years ago, and that Quentin himself is the reincarnation of Charles Collins. Charles had had an affair with Angelique, wife of his brother Gabriel, resulting in her being hanged—and Charles being sealed alive in the family crypt with Angelique's corpse.
Ron Fahey of Eurogamer had a similar view, calling him a "likeable enough young chap who just happens to be troubled by memories and visions of people he doesn't even know". His playable position in the game was regarded as a transitional arc, being used to introduce the gameplay to players who are new to the franchise. Cavin Smith of PSX Extreme also called Roxas a likable character and stated that the revelation regarding his existence in Kingdom Hearts II is "a shocker of a revelation for any RPG!" The New York Times liked the fact that the player controls Roxas in Kingdom Hearts IIs introduction instead of the protagonist Sora, avoiding the continuation of Sora's search for his friends.
The counter- terrorist unit from the national police were on standby behind the grandstand; the Philippine Army Light Reaction Company had also offered one of its elite squads, trained in hostage-taking scenarios and fighting Islamist militants in the southern Philippines, but was told by police it was not needed.Robles, Raissa (August 27, 2010). "Elite commando units sidelined in hostage fiasco", South China Morning Post On August 30, 2010, a Philippine consulate official in Hong Kong appealed to Filipinos to postpone trips to Hong Kong indefinitely, citing anti-Filipino sentiments in Hong Kong. Claro Cristobal, Philippine Consul General in Hong Kong, said in a radio interview that although Filipinos in Hong Kong could be assured of safety, Filipinos travelling to Hong Kong for vacation may be troubled by angry sentiments there.
He also made the most of limited opportunities on the elite tour, making five cuts from seven events, with two top ten finishes, as he ended the season inside the top 100 on the Order of Merit to earn his European Tour card for 2002. Donaldson spent the next few years playing on the European Tour, reaching a best of 58th on the final Order of Merit in 2003, but began to be troubled by back problems in 2004. In 2007 he was back on the Challenge Tour, but showed a return to form, picking up his third Challenge Tour win at the Abierto Telefonica de Guatemala on his way to 4th place on the end of season rankings. He was back on the European Tour in 2008 and was again inside the top 100 on the Order of Merit to maintain his playing rights for the 2009 season.
The Tronics' style and sound saw several changes during their activity described as a clash of punk attitude, sixties psychedelic (Jimmy Hendrix), a Velvet Underground comparison,Sounds, 19 September 1981 the spirit of Rock 'n' Roll,Melody Maker, 3 September 1983 a fine line between hypnotism and somnambulism,Sounds, 19 September 1981 with a medieval atmosphere.Vox Magazine, October 1981 Tronics recordings are mainly known to have influences from A Clockwork Orange, Marc Bolan and T. Rex,NME, September 1982 New York DollsSounds, 26 May 1979 Johnny Burnette,Melody Maker, 3 September 1983 Buddy Holly and Ronettes.UNCUT Magazine, November 2013 From their beginnings, Tronics and Zarjaz Baby were reported to be troubled by supernatural and paranormal events, described as everyday occurrences.ZigZag Magazine, August 1981 In 1982, the NME reported that although Tronics attracted diverse groups of people, gangs of Hells Angels followed Tronics and were seen lining the back of Tronics audiences.
Pop-influenced country music began growing in popularity, particularly after Twain and Hill rose in popularity in the latter half of the 1990s. In 1998, Hill's "This Kiss" and Twain's "You're Still the One" both reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, in addition to peaking at No. 1 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Rimes had a multi-million selling hit with "How Do I Live" (a song successfully covered by Yearwood), while Lonestar also had a huge crossover hit with "Amazed." Although the occurrence of country crossing over to the pop charts goes back as far as the start of the Billboard charts in 1940, some critics began to be troubled by a trend toward what they perceived as pop music marketed as country; they contended that radio was concentrating more on newer music while ignoring the more traditional styles of older artists such as Merle Haggard, George Jones, and others who continued to record and release new material.
Ibn Tibbon's comments reveal his general > approach toward the nature of the contradictions in the Guide: The > interpreter need not be troubled by contradiction when one assertion is > consistent with the "philosophic view" whereas the other is completely > satisfactory to "men of religion". Such contradictions are to be expected, > and the worthy reader will know the reason for them and the direction they > tend to...The correct reading of the Guide's chapters should be carried out > in two complementary directions: on the one hand, one should distinguish > each chapter from the rest, and on the other one should combine different > chapters and construct out of them a single topic. Again, on the one hand, > one should get to the bottom of the specific subject matter of each chapter, > its specific "innovation", an innovation not necessarily limited to the > explicit subject matter of the chapter. On the other hand, one should > combine scattered chapters which allude to one single topic so as to > reconstruct the full scope of the topic.
Looking north on Stonelaw Road at Burnside railway station's east entrance Burnside is a village within the Rutherglen boundaries which expanded into a leafy commuter suburb.Rutherglen named as one of the top 25 suburbs in the UK for first-time buyers by national newspaper, Daily Record, 27 March 2015 It is surrounded by several mid-20th century housing estates, in some cases modernised which are within Rutherglen but not considered to be parts of Burnside as they were built to provide homes for people from other areas of the town, and from Cambuslang, who needed to be re-housed. In contrast to affluent Burnside, parts of these estates are considered to be troubled by poverty and related issues, as asserted by several versions of the Scottish index of multiple deprivation.Rutherglen and Cambuslang areas among Scotland's poorest, according to Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation stats, Daily Record, 12 February 2020Neighbourhood profiles: Ward 11 - Rutherglen South, South Lanarkshire Community Planning Partnership Centred mostly around Stonelaw Road, Burnside has its own set of shops, church,Glasgow, Church Avenue, Burnside Parish Church, Halls And Session House, Canmore railway station and primary school.
Jan and Boris Hambourg, Orry Corjeac and Eric Coates In 1908 Coates's studies at the RAM came to an unexpected end when Tertis had to drop out of a tour of South Africa as a member of the Hambourg Quartet, a leading string ensemble; he arranged for Coates to be invited to fill the vacancy. Coates resigned his scholarship at the academy and joined the tour. At about this time he began to be troubled by pain in his left hand and numbness in his right, which were symptoms of the neuritis that affected him throughout the remaining eleven years of his career as a violist.McDonald, p. 6 After working with the Hambourg Quartet, Coates was violist of the Cathie and Walenn quartets."Mr Eric Coates", The Times, 23 December 1957, p. 8 Alongside his busy playing career, Coates had several early successes as a composer. The soprano Olga Wood, wife of the conductor Henry Wood, sang Coates's "Four Old English Songs" at the Proms in 1909; the music critic of The Times wrote that they were "tuneful, somewhat in the manner of Mr. Edward German", and showed the influence of Arthur Sullivan in the word- setting."Music", The Times, 17 September 1909, p.

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