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They were forced to remain pregnant under even the direst circumstances.
Someone who can keep it together, despite even the direst of circumstances.
And Biden isn't shy about making that argument in the direst possible terms.
But humans have a remarkable ability to adapt even to the direst conditions.
Through flashbacks to his childhood in the direst poverty, we find out why.
Even in its direst moments -- in mid-2015 -- the regime did not contemplate concessions.
And when you make the direst predictions, you needlessly put your credibility on the line.
Both seem to think that they can dominate and intimidate through the direst of threats.
It's the territory of Neil Young and Crazy Horse, visited on its direst moonless night.
That silly charm makes its way into everything the Doctor does, even in the direst of situations.
Among the many criticisms leveled against the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), disunity is perhaps the direst.
Blind loyalty almost always is bad; it's likely only of value, in the direst of military battle situations.
Similarly, no other question on the topic came before the labels, so a direst bias is also out.
These inspiring rags-to-riches stories go to show that even the direst of situations can turn around.
Neither is it in the direst financial shape, even though just 44.8 percent of its obligations are funded.
In the direst cases, parents worried that if children rejected food, someone else in the family would go without.
In the end, its defenders need not have worried so much, for none of the direst predictions came to pass.
She experiences a mystical event that leaves others in awe, and goes on to save people in the direst straits.
The leader must control the tempo of decision-making while presenting a sensible and pragmatic approach in even the direst circumstance.
Rather than fighting directly, they wield and in that way worsen the region's direst problems: dictatorship, militia violence and religious extremism.
The consequences would be direst in counties that backed Mr Trump overwhelmingly in last year's election, putting Republican representatives in a difficult position.
In South Asia, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is already supporting 200,000 people in direst need of food and shelter.
Leaders such as Mr. Romney warned in the direst terms that Mr. Trump's nomination would stain the party and lead it to ruin.
Panama's Copa Airlines issued the direst warning yet late on Tuesday, saying a "complete, temporary shutdown" of its operations was possible by April.
But their brief didn't have much evidence that Judge Forrest's ruling has, at least so far, been as catastrophic as the direst commentary predicted.
I used to think that an abyss is a moment of despair becoming interminable; but any moment, even the direst, is bound to end.
Mocked early on in his rule for his youth and girth, the third-generation dictator has thwarted the direst predictions of chaos and even collapse.
Anyone who has watched Brady and the Patriots, particularly in recent years, has grown accustomed to them finding a way even in the direst circumstances.
Now with Maria's devastation, the 85033 million U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico face their direst challenge yet, losing hope of aid and long-term recovery.
It was lonely and chaotic, a terrible step down from normal-town life, and the roosters were its demonic outgrowths somehow, channeling its direst energies.
However, after five years of the full package of testing and marketing prohibitions, we see that the opposition's direst predictions have failed to come to fruition.
Jobless claims are set to surge again this week, with the direst prediction seeing them surpass the record-setting 3.28 million seeking unemployment benefits last week.
Running a week after Donald J. Trump's stringent immigration restrictions on seven predominantly Muslim countries, it could have been scripted straight from the president's direst imaginings.
The consequences would be more far-reaching than anyone imagined, leaving Libya a failed state and a terrorist haven, a place where the direst answers to Mrs.
In other parts of the world, environmental activists were getting killed by standing up to governments and corporations while already facing the direst consequences of a warming planet.
The speed and the scale of destruction were so breathtaking that only the direst analogies seemed adequate—the stock market crash of 1929, or an economic 9/11.
When we constantly conjure the direst scenarios, we risk looking like ignorable hysterics — and bolstering his grandiose claims of martyrdom — if events unfold in a less damnable fashion.
In the direst state was the Arabian aquifer system beneath Saudi Arabia and Yemen, which provides water for 60 million people and is being depleted by irrigation for agriculture.
We are all citizens and we all have an obligation to engage, particularly in a crisis and this is one of the direst crises this country has ever faced.
International officials set in motion plans to leave the American government behind while they look for ways to stave off the direst consequences of the warming of the planet.
Both men were reared in the freewheeling, ruthless world of real estate, and both possess an unshakable self-assurance that is both their greatest attribute and their direst vulnerability.
Andreas Christen, who studies urban meteorology at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, notes that the direst episodes of pollution happen when air is cold—at night, for example.
Rick Scott of Florida said that over all, Irma's damage to his state was not as bad as the direst forecasts had predicted, but that some areas had been thoroughly brutalized.
It hasn't always been smooth — voters in Washington rejected an Inslee-supported carbon fee in 20163 — but the governor hopes to quickly build a profile by focusing relentlessly on humanity's direst existential threat.
The states with the worst data security practices also had the direst consequences: Those states had the highest average number of people who experienced more than 10 malware infections in a single year.
And if Barr could dig out his conscience from under all those layers of ego, he'd see that the rapacious individual in direst need of restraint is the one he's letting roam free.
In short, the Melomania are for listening only, with the mics to be used only in the direst of emergencies or to bark orders at Siri or Google Assistant, depending on your connected device.
The justices have never approved a prior restraint against a news publisher, and the court has suggested it would do so only in the direst of circumstances, such as a threat to national security.
The way young adult fiction has leveled up in the wake of The Hunger Games has been to turn to the direst dystopian variant possible, with a spate of narratives fixating on teen suicide.
There, somewhere, is the final resting place of Himiko, "the first queen of Japan," who, if disturbed, will unleash terrors so immeasurable that they could leave the world in direst need of a sequel.
Nevertheless, in 2014, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Border Patrol's parent agency, succumbed to political correctness and directed Border Patrol agents not to use firearms against people throwing projectiles, except in the direst circumstances.
Senators from both sides of the aisle will have the opportunity to protect women like Salma who hope to have healthy pregnancies and deliver their babies safely, even in some of the direst places on earth.
The war has killed tens of thousands of people and spawned what the United Nations calls the world's direst humanitarian crisis, since the coalition intervened in 2015 to restore a government ousted by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement.
To find the direst economic conditions in the United States, one generally has to look toward Appalachia, the Mississippi Delta region, the Rio Grande Valley, and a smattering of heavily Native American counties in the Southwest and Great Plains.
In both instances, I was one of the last people to speak with them, and in both instances, I feel like I was placed at that crossroads for a reason, to help my friends in their direst time of need.
The war has killed tens of thousands of people and spawned what the United Nations calls the world's direst humanitarian crisis, since a Saudi-led Arab coalition intervened in 2015 to restore a government ousted by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement.
"Turkey's financial situation is the direst it has been in years," said Cristian Maggio, head of emerging markets strategy at TD Securities in London, with the Turkish lira having plunged 10 percent against the dollar since the end of July.
The Central American country, population 5 million, wants to wean itself from fossil fuels by 2050, an aspiration that scientists say other countries would need to share in some form if the world is to avert the direst consequences of global warming.
Their relationship is an assertion of the possibilities of love in the direst of times, and their intimacy is a fervent defence of gay romance and life in a society that often views gay people with contempt and devalues the lives of AIDS sufferers.
Photo by Mike Bernier Canada's offical rap spokesman Classified has always put his fans first, and he's released a new video for his intense, somber Greatful track "It's Hard to Understand" that serves as an extended tribute to their support, even in the direst of circumstances.
Meyer's warnings are some of the direst yet about the state of the U.S. economy, which has seen record stock losses over the past few days as markets react to both the outbreak as well as an ongoing dispute between Russia and Saudi Arabia over oil prices and the rate of production.
Do we pursue the privileges that have long been associated with being a part of the dominant minority in this country, or do we aspire to a future in which no group can hoard social, legal and economic advantage, alongside a black community that has led the way in that fight for generations, against the greatest of odds and with the direst of losses?
At the early age of seven, it is stated, he could easily bestraddle a spirited steed, and even retain his seat in the saddle under direst difficulties.
Evidence shows that even in the direst of situations, there is a chance for positive emotions and growth. Breakups are no different, giving victims opportunities for stress-related growth, improving their performance in future relationships, and providing feelings of relief and freedom.
Like his predecessors, his attempts were in vain. And just like his predecessors, he relied too heavily on a Pope not willingly to give, only take; take that is, the Church of a wretched state surrounded by the Ottomans, soon-to-be Christendom's direst foe.
"TV program material station's direst need". The Globe and Mail, March 19, 1971. Walker hosted for the remainder of the show's run. Party Game was produced by Riff Markowitz, the executive producer and star of The Randy Dandy Show and executive producer of The Hilarious House of Frightenstein.
Members of Ellington were managed by Australian manager, Jake Challenor at Billy Blue Music (Electric Empire, Radio INK, Holland, Private Life). In December 2015, Jake Bosci released a solo EP titled "Wild Love". The debut single was titled "Heartbreak". Guitarist, Michael Beatson released a record under the alias, A Direst Desire.
Katie Kerwin McCrimmon, 13, of Colorado won the competition, spelling "maculature". Her brother Greg had been in the 1973 bee, and sister Mary in 1975.Reader's Direst 1980 Almanac and Yearbook, p.690 (1980) () ("Katie Kerwin, 13, of Denver, won the National Spelling Bee by spelling "maculature" correctly")(8 June 1979).
GIJN an acronym for Global Investigative Journalism Network gives out Global Choice Award as Rebellion's Artist in the World 2017 for excellence in investigative reporting "in a developing or transitioning country, done under threat, duress, or in the direst of conditions". Graffitied pigs, a viola player, a painting of a war zone, underground film and music, a president as a clown...
They most especially disagree on an incendiary new discovery by one of them centered around the uncrackable "Martian Code", a vast century old cache of alien documents seized following the conclusion of the war. These documents now appear to contain the direst of warnings that the war may only be paused, with its second act now unfolding in a way no one can anticipate.
In some instances, it may be preferable to have an integral scale to more simply and dramatically convey the extent of an emergency, with a range, say, from 1 to 10, and 10 representing the direst emergency. This can be obtained from the function above in any number of ways. One of them is the ceiling function. Another one is a single number representing the volume under the 3D emergency scale.
Lewis Aptekar, Environmental Disasters in Global Perspective (New York: G.K. Hall & Co., 1994), 2-3. Proponents of the term further state that people will only act irrationally in the direst of circumstances when terrible danger is imminent and no avenue of escape appears available. They argue that these disaster myths cause a negative impact when they cause people, officials, and disaster-relief organizations to make detrimental or incorrect disaster planning and response decisions.
GIJN gives out Global Shining Light Awards for excellence in investigative reporting "in a developing or transitioning country, done under threat, duress, or in the direst of conditions". The awards are presented to recipients in an awards ceremony held every two years at its biennial GIJC events. Past recipients include the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), Khadija Ismayilova from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and Sonali Samarasinghe from The Sunday Leader.
Maximianus was born in Rome from wealthy and pious parents. He had led a monastic life and had entered presbyteral orders; his action in building, at his own expense, tombs for the remains of holy men had obtained for him a reputation of sanctity. Sisinnius of Constantinople ordained him presbyter."St. Maximian the Patriarch of Constantinople", Orthodox Church in America The action of the First Council of Ephesus had thrown the churches of Constantinople into direst confusion.
Bessell-Browne and his unit saw repeated action on Anzac both in support of Australian troops and by direst fire on Turkish positions. On 2 August 1915, Bessell-Browne took over as commander of the 3rd Field Artillery Brigade. He was switched to the 2nd Field Artillery Brigade on 27 August, back to the 3rd again on 8 September and then back to the 2nd on 13 September. During the evacuation of Anzac he commanded the Rear Party Artillery.
The occasion of the feria, shortly after the poplifugia, i.e. when the community is in its direst straits, needs the intervention of a divine tutelary goddess, a divine queen, since the king (divine or human) has failed to appear or has fled. Hence the customary battles under the wild figs, the scurrilous language that bring together the second and third function. This festival would thus show a ritual that can prove the trifunctional nature of Juno.
Fish and frog melanophores are cells that can change color by dispersing or aggregating pigment-containing bodies. Chromatophores are special pigment-containing cells that may change their size, but more often retain their original size but allow the pigment within them to become redistributed, thus varying the color and pattern of the animal. Chromatophores may respond to hormonal and/or neurobal control mechanisms, but direst responses to stimulation by visible light, UV-radiation, temperature, pH-changes, chemicals, etc. have also been documented.
The novel is considered one of the first examples of Tasmanian Gothic literature. Eventually, the novel became known as For the Term of His Natural Life but, originally, Clarke wanted the shorter title to suggest that this story was about the universal human struggle and the future Australian race. He wanted to celebrate the survival of the human spirit in the direst circumstances. With its cruelty and systemic violence, this book, more than any other, has come to define the Australian convict past.
The most important standard for the Turks is that of Muhammad, considered the most precious safeguard. It is usually kept in a golden ark, along with the Quran. It is only removed in the direst circumstances. Battle of Otumba The Royal Standard of the Mexicans, as Solís calls it (the standard seized by Hernán Cortés at the Battle of Otumba) was a filigree of solid gold hanging from a pike, with many colored feathers, which would distinguish it from lesser insignia.
In 1930, he was ordered to take a holiday and was farewelled by the whole town. On his return, a 400-guest reception was held, and he was appointed to a committee to enquire into direst shipping between Brisbane and Mourilyan Harbour. He was a strong advocate for the opening up of the Palmerston Highway from the Atherton Tablelands to Innisfail and the developing of Mourilyan Harbour as a port. Mount Father Clancy near the Beatrice River was named in his honour.
Opportunity NYC is administered by Seedco, a nonprofit community development organization. The program ended on 31 August 2010. The program hoped to build on the successes of similar programs that had garnered international recognition in the developing world, namely the Bolsa Familia in Brazil and a similar program, known as Oportunidades in Mexico which is a 10-year-old aid initiative that has been credited with alleviating Mexico's direst poverty and makes demands on participants while offering small but meaningful cash rewards.
Katie Kerwin McCrimmon (born 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is a journalist and former reporter/analyst for ESPN. She won the 1979 National Spelling Bee, representing the Rocky Mountain News, by spelling the word "maculature."Scripps National Spelling Bee list of Champions and Their Winning Words Reader's Direst 1980 Almanac and Yearbook, p.690 (1980) () ("Katie Kerwin, 13, of Denver, won the National Spelling Bee by spelling "maculature" correctly") McCrimmon's spelling bee win won her a full scholarship to Colorado College, where she graduated with a degree in journalism in 1987.
Siddaramaiah has been accused of protecting a Hong Kong based MLM/Pyramid structure company 'QI Group of Companies' (QNet), headed by Vijay Eswaran. Qnet is declared as a threat to national security by the Serious Frauds Investigation Office (SFIO). Siddaramaiah handed over the diamond-studded Hublot watch allegedly gifted by Vijay Eswaran for facilitating the working of this Direst Selling/MLM company. In September 2013, Siddaramaiah met the absconder Eswaran in China, which was published in Government of Karnataka's Information and Public Relation Departments website in September 11, 2013.
He did literary hackwork, and wrote pastorals, epics and other works. However, by the end of 1803, Béranger was in direst poverty and poor health. His wardrobe consisted of one pair of boots, one greatcoat, one pair of trousers with a hole in the knee, and "three bad shirts which a friendly hand wearied itself in endeavouring to mend." The friendly hand was that of Judith Frere, whom he had known since 1796, and who continued to be his faithful companion until her death, three months before his own.
The Catholic flock was numerous but they lived in direst poverty because the fertile lands had been confiscated and Catholics were forced to live in the mountains and the bogs. In the time of Bishop Bellew (1779–1812) Ballina became the ecclesiastical centre of the diocese. When the French landed at Killala he kept a low profile even though his brother joined the French forces and was killed. Bellew was involved in the two great issues of his time, the founding of Maynooth College and the struggle for Catholic Emancipation.
Each character is given a random number of GoG points at creation, rolled by the HoLmeister, but never revealed to the player. In situations of the direst peril, a player can utter the words "Praise Jesus" and spend a GoG point. This sets into action a series of seemingly random and freakish events that prove to be the character's salvation from their current predicament. The example given in the core rulebook depicts a space station's re-entry into HoL's atmosphere being broken by a fruitfly, thus saving the character.
A dying member of Psi Division has a precognitive vision that Mega-City One will be destroyed unless the Judges can find the "Judge Child", a boy called Owen Krysler with extreme telepathic and precognitive powers. He also has a birthmark on his head shaped like the Judges' Eagle. Krysler is destined to rule Mega-City One in its direst hour. Dredd is sent after the boy and tracks him across the Cursed Earth to Texas City where the Judge Child falls into the hands of the Angel Gang who escape from Earth.
Haile Selassie stressed that he had risked his own life for Ethiopia but also for the League of Nations. He asked Sir Sidney whether Britain would now come to his aid in this hour of direst need. Shortly afterwards Haile Selassie drove away, his mouth grim with disappointment. Before he departed, Haile Selassie ordered that the government of Ethiopia be moved to Gore, he ordered that the mayor of Addis Ababa maintain order in the city until the Italian arrival, and he appointed Ras Imru Haile Selassie as his Prince Regent during his absence.
Linda is sent to OSS Assessment school, and then to Training school, where she gets a taste of what she can expect in Germany. She is given a cover identity and story, and then spends a few weeks with a German couple in Baltimore, fine-tuning her Berlinerisch accent. Sent via troopship to England, she spends a few days studying maps and learning about a safe house to which she can escape, but only in the direst emergency. With the cover name of "Lina Albrecht", she is flown to Lisbon, where she is to be contacted by agent named "Rex".
The film's title is derived from a quote in William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth by Lady Macbeth, in which she says: "Come, you spirits / That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, / And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full / Of direst cruelty." Principal photography of Mortal Thoughts occurred in February 1990. Claude Kerven, who co-wrote the screenplay, was originally hired to direct the project, but was replaced by Alan Rudolph after completing only one week of shooting. The film shoot was partly improvisational, and the conclusion of the film was undetermined until it came time to shoot it.
"Selvon, The Lonely Londoners, p. 113. Helon Habila has noted: "One imagines immediately the loneliness that must have gnawed at these immigrants whose memory of their sunny, convivial island communities was their only refuge at such moments. But although this is a book about exile and alienation, it is not a sad book. Even when his characters are under-going the direst of tribulations, Selvon has a way of capturing the humour in the situation.... The message of The Lonely Londoners is even more vital today than in 50s Britain: that, although we live in societies increasingly divided along racial, ideological and religious lines, we must remember what we still have in common - our humanity.
Agitation against the Latter Day Saints had become particularly fierce in the sparsely settled counties north and east of Caldwell County. Mormon dissenters from Daviess County who had fled to Livingston County reportedly told Livingston County militia under Colonel Thomas Jennings that Mormons were gathering at Haun's Mill to mount a raid into Livingston County. One 19th century Missouri historian noted: > The Daviess County men were very bitter against the Mormons, and vowed the > direst vengeance on the entire sect. It did not matter whether or not the > Mormons at [Haun's] mill had taken any part in the disturbance which had > occurred [in Daviess County]; it was enough that they were Mormons.
The record of Dominico's conversion has been discovered, dated 6 August 1593 in Venice. The seventeenth century authors Giulio Bartolocci and Johann Christoph Wolf state that Nicolaus Mursius in his Relatione della Città di Constantinopoli (Bologna, 1671) mentions as court physician of the Turkish sultan a Jew who later became converted under the name of "Dominico Ierosolymitano". Wolf holds that he is identical with the subject of this article; Bartolocci, on the other hand, states that Mursius speaks of one whom he (Mursius) had himself seen in his travels, and who was still living as a Christian in Constantinople in direst poverty, though as a Jew he had held, under the name of Pelaso, third place among the sultan's physicians.
During his machina destroying missions with Ishigam whilst in the Japanese Navy, Katou piloted the Arma Tsukuyomi which dual wielded two hatchets. ; :The Second Division Captain of the Katou Organization and right-hand man of Hisataka Katou, also fulfilling the role of First Division Captain, Masaki is one of the most mysterious characters of the franchise. With a cowboy-like attire and his right eye always covered by his long hair, he is literally a human machine, being completely devoid of emotions, even in the direst situations. Not much is known about him in the manga, while in the anime it is later revealed that he was an enforcer for the Machina-turned human Collective-Mind, acting in a way reminiscent of the Agents from The Matrix.
Furthermore, he was facing a looming crisis over the controversial role of the U.S.-based Standard Oil Corporation during the conflict. At the very least, Standard had refused to help Bolivia in its direst hour during the war, and at worst it was guilty of illegal activities contrary to the wishes and interests of the Bolivian government. Unable to make headway on either problem, Tejada provided the malcontent younger officers of the Bolivian military just the excuse they needed to overthrow the Constitutional order and install themselves in power. This would also allow them to continue to "cleanse" the image of the Bolivian armed forces and further propagate the myth that the war had been lost by politicians rather than by the men in uniform.
There's nothing he can do now to stop them being swallowed up by the black hole… The TARDIS materialises and the Doctor and Lucie emerge to find themselves on Gallifrey. There's no one about and it seems they’ve landed in some kind of holding area inside the Capitol. Bulek calls to them from the shadows and tells them the Timescoop is only employed to bring all their errant children back into the fold in the direst emergencies. He tells them the other Time Lords are all in deep isolation, but when he says he isn’t happy to discuss such matters in front of Lucie, she realises he's just scared about Morbius coming back from the dead. She reminds him that his ’mate’ Straxus is in trouble and says they were on the way to help him when they were diverted.
The famous cleric Gerald of Wales tells a story of King Henry II of England. During one of the King's many raids in the 12th century, Henry asked an old man of Pencader, Carmarthenshire, whether he thought the Welsh language had any chance: :My Lord king, this nation may now be harassed, weakened and decimated by your soldiery, as it has so often been by others in former times; but it will never be totally destroyed by the wrath of man, unless at the same time it is punished by the wrath of God. Whatever else may come to pass, I do not think that on the Day of Direst Judgement any race other than the Welsh, or any other language, will give answer to the Supreme Judge of all for this small corner of the earth.Pencader.
The rulers of the state or the government officials who do not care for the welfare of their citizens and thus cause sufferings to them are seen as the worst deceiver and have been warned with the direst consequences in afterlife. Adi bin Umaira narrates that he has heard the Prophet as saying: "Whomsoever we have given some post and he has concealed a needle or a thing smaller than that, then it will be a misappropriated thing with which he will have to appear on the Day of Judgment" (). Similarly, trust demands that posts be offered to able and deserving persons: persons who will be able to keep the trust of organizations. To deny the public posts to those whose deserve them most, or to make appointments at public posts through nepotism is seen as misappropriation against God, His messenger, and the people.
Knights and Priests alike are forbidden to raise arms against non-practicing humans under all circumstances, even for self-defense. The rule of not harming humans extends even to those within the Order, as while it is allowed to fight fallen fellow Knights and Priests, execution, be it on-site or as a verdict of a trial, is strictly forbidden. Punishment of the direst offenders is carried out by expulsion and branding them with cursed marks all over their body, which passes down the bloodline, both to remind the offender of the offense, and to prevent future association of the offender and their bloodline with the Makai Order. However, this is no longer the case in Garo: Vanishing Line, as while killing those within the Order is discouraged, Knights and Alchemists alike are allowed to decide for themselves if they need to execute their human targets.
During the weakening phase of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century and the global dominance of western colonialism, purchases without constraint and effective surveillance of real estate by the nationals and companies of western powers was one of the issues on which the Ottoman state had been subjected to the direst foreign pressures. As a consequence of these pressures, The Ottoman Land Code of 1858 was passed. An 1858 firman on "Reform" had announced a grant of permission in this respect, but the necessary legal arrangements had been delayed till 1868. With the enactment of the 1868 regulation, according to one estimate, British capitalist-farmers (see Levantine mansions of İzmir) had almost immediately emerged as having acquired one third of all arable lands in the entire vilayet of İzmir (Aydın in name), possibly held in an indirect manner till then, and by 1878, the majority of the arable land in the same province.
Instead, destiny becomes (at least, in the secular plays) the uncontrollable frenzy of unrequited love. As already in the works of Euripides, the gods have become symbolic. Venus represents the unquenchable force of sexual passion within the human being; but closely allied to this – indeed, indistinguishable from it – is the atavistic strain of monstrous aberration that had caused her mother Pasiphaë to mate with a bull and give birth to the Minotaur. Thus, in Racine the hamartia, which the thirteenth chapter of Aristotle’s Poetics had declared a characteristic of tragedy, is not merely an action performed in all good faith which subsequently has the direst consequences (Œdipus's killing a stranger on the road to Thebes, and marrying the widowed Queen of Thebes after solving the Sphinx's riddle), nor is it simply an error of judgment (as when Deianira, in the Hercules Furens of Seneca the Younger, kills her husband when intending to win back his love); it is a flaw of character.
A study by Discovery News targets the Mediterranean, the Eastern Pacific, the Southwest Atlantic, and the Northwest Atlantic as the regions in the direst need of preservation endeavors. In 1963, the Marine Turtle Group was created by the chairman of the Survival Service Commission of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources as the first international forum for sea turtle research and conservation.Davis, Frederick. "Saving sea turtles: the evolution of the IUCN Marine Turtle Group." Endeavour 29.3 (2005): 114-118. Web. 15 Dec 2010. In the United States in 1973, the Endangered Species Act of 1973 was passed, providing protection for all sea turtle species, and in 1977, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the NOAA Fisheries and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to enforce the ESA with regards to sea turtles. USFWS is responsible for all sea turtle conservation on nesting beaches and NOAA Fisheries are responsible for the marine conservation of sea turtles.
The Prussians immediately in front gave way each attack, but those on the flanks swung inwards and under this converging fire each French attempt died out, the Prussians following up the French retreat. In this manner, step by step, in confusion which almost defies analysis, the Prussians conquered the whole of the ground to the south of the Frœschwiller-Wœrth road, but the French still held on in the village of Frœschwiller itself and in the woods to the north of the road, where throughout the day they had held the two Bavarian corps in check with little difficulty. To break down this last stronghold, the guns of the Prussian V and XI corps, which had now come forward to the captured ridge of Elsasshausen, took the village as their target; the great mass of infantry, now flushed with victory but in the direst confusion, encouraged by the example of two horse artillery batteries which galloped boldly forward to case-shot range, delivered one final rush which swept all resistance before it.

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