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Instead, the U.S. government erred on the side of caution.
Morgan felt the scene erred on the side of portentousness.
We erred on the side of conservatism on all data.
For years, the company erred on the side of open speech.
This time, Snapchat erred on the wrong side of the spectrum.
I erred on the side of not including him very much.
In making the list, I erred on the side of conservatism.
If anything, they erred on the side of being superopen about sex.
Choi finally erred on the next hole, a 139-yard par 3.
In this case, we erred on the side of disclosing editorial direction.
As a result, they often erred on the side of not flagging transactions.
So far, the F.D.A. has erred on the side of going too easy.
If he erred on the punchier side, he might come off as too glib.
Steve Weiss erred on the side of caution and expects lower growth for ESPN.
As a result, Gates erred on the side of caution, and his anxieties persisted.
What the Fed has erred on, and significantly, in my opinion has been inflation.
The Supreme Court has struggled with this concept and erred on the side of donors.
They have erred on the side of caution ever since, current and former officials said.
Since starting his own brand, however, he has erred on the side of the pompous.
In the Clinton case, Mr. Comey has said he erred on the side of transparency.
The standards are subjective, and bank regulators have long erred on the side of leniency.
Its design has always erred on the ugly side of minimalist, and new features are rarities.
Former Vice President Joe Biden erred on the side of caution but focused on the positives.
It's possible that in haste, they erred on the side of caution when it came to Metadata+.
Fox contributor David Avella, chairman of the Republican organization GOPAC, erred on the side of self-victimization.
It says it erred on the side of caution in totting up the number of dodgy accounts.
And while Fed governors also erred on growth recently, their projections on inflation have been relatively solid.
So, usually it was stuff where she erred on the side of courage, complexity, and general ballsiness.
The US, however, has consistently erred on the side of business when it comes to data privacy.
"In the Clinton case, Mr. Comey has said he erred on the side of transparency," the newspaper reports.
Trump's US Citizenship and Immigration Services erred on the side of stinginess when it designed the DACA drawdown.
If anything, Twitter has erred on the side of giving abuse and vitriol an overly generous sounding board.
Obama erred on the side of nonpartisan caution, opting not to announce the C.I.A. findings on Russia's motives.
Most of my driving was on the interstate, so we erred on the 20mpg side much of the way.
The Constitution erred on the side of transparency, with no mention whatsoever of executive privilege in its original text.
In his first term, he erred on the side of harshness — setting records by deporting 400,000 immigrants a year.
Kasowitz argues Schecter also erred on denying the President's motion to dismiss or delay the case on First Amendment grounds.
"She didn't think the case was grave, so she erred on the side of a light fine," Ms. Joni said.
She said the company erred on the side of caution, which is why users are repeatedly asked for their passcode.
Where previous Topshop collections have erred on the side of incredibly wearable, many of these pieces weren't for the retiring wallflower.
The monologue erred on the side of sentimentality, but Mr. Pisoni underplayed it, and his hands moved with an eloquent grace.
The latter was a decision that erred on the side of caution, according to Russell Stambaugh, a sex therapist and AASECT member.
Rather than attempt to find a balance between the First Amendment and safety, it has repeatedly erred on the side of censorship.
Another conversation will be how advertisers balance Snap's targeting, which has erred on the side of conservative when compared with something like Facebook.
Knowing it'll stretch (especially since lambskin is a leather that's supple and relatively thin), I erred on the side of a closer fit.
Banks have erred on the side of caution, and cut relationships where they cannot be certain who they are dealing with, the bankers said.
In the past, when cases involving offensive or private information have reached the Supreme Court, justices have erred on the side of free expression.
Lichtman and the defense pushed for the jury to get the full picture, but Judge Cogan erred on the side of narrowing the focus.
Many drugs companies have erred on the side of caution, avoiding any business with Syria for fear of inadvertently falling foul of the sanctions.
If any organization's tone is set at the top, Uber's cued off a boss whose judgement often erred on the side of callous or boorish.
"We erred on the side of caution," Campbell said at an airport news conference, a video of which was posted on the airport's Twitter page.
While the bean burger erred on the side of dry, it got a boost in flavor from the loads of fresh produce that filled the burger.
The rules are a major shift in the company's policies, which for years erred on the side of letting users post all sorts of vile content.
"Generally speaking, this agency has erred on the side of openness," said Pai, expressing an eager acceptance of the charade that has become the agency's rulemaking process.
In new court brief obtained by Broadly, Kesha's lawyer, Mark Geragos, lays out the three main ways the court erred on its decision to deny Kesha's lawsuit.
Washington (CNN)When Howard Schultz, Starbucks billionaire and independent presidential candidate, erred on Twitter, his campaign turned to a time-honored Washington tactic to explain the misstep.
In the four decades since 1977, Star Wars media has struggled with figuring out which is which, and often erred on the side of explaining too much.
In 2019, Duan, who volunteers for the organization, erred on the side of caution, keeping the event size small and promoting it only through word of mouth.
The decision was reflected publicly in remarks by Pai who once said the FCC "erred on the side of openness," with regard to judging whether comments were legitimate.
It erred on the side of rigour rather than completeness, and only counted people whose names it knew and whose deaths were confirmed by more than one source.
Click on to see the kicks from #NYFW that erred on the practical side and please excuse us while we continue to thaw for the next three days.
The ABI said the Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority had "erred on the side of caution" in implementing parts of Solvency II and this should be "reassessed".
European markets closed lower on Tuesday as investors erred on the side of caution ahead of the U.K. general election and European Central Bank meeting later in the week.
And it's generally a bad idea to accuse a potential new Verge employee of being a fictional character, so I erred on the side of caution and didn't say anything.
All of these stories erred on the side of light, making them a good entry point, but the thing about historical research is that you never know what you'll find.
Maybe it's silly to not trust that the camera is really disconnected if you can't see it being covered, but Google should have erred on the side of easing consumer fears.
During the pilot, he and co-creator Dan Harmon hadn't quite nailed the correct BPM (burps per minute) for Rick and Morty, and they erred on the side of more burps.
It seems President Barack Obama's top people really cared about the morality and propriety of what they were doing — not always advisedly — and erred on the side of humanity and caution.
Maybe they couldn't ascertain by deadline what the deceased person would have wanted, and they erred on the side of saying nothing, a decision born of courtesy but steeped in prejudice.
In the last several decades, Mellerio dits Meller has drowsed along, propped up by its reputation for impeccably made, tasteful jewelry that perhaps too often erred on the side of classicism.
When I met Randy and his wife Kim, almost two decades after his death sentence, the fact that he was alive at all meant the doctors had erred on one key prediction.
The judge who denied his bail said that he saw his decision as a "close case" but erred on the side of caution because he thought Hernandez would be dangerous if released.
More often than not they erred on the side of indulgence, and held debates on the matter of whether this extreme degree of fondness was a mortal sin or a venial one.
Fight for NY, a game that was, in part, made just to give folks the opportunity to beat each other up with their favorite musicians, erred on the side of casual fun.
"Greenback bulls have erred on the side of caution this week as we approach Trump's press conference and confirmation hearings," said Matt Simpson, senior market analyst at ThinkMarkets, in a note released Tuesday.
Crawford's big night came shortly after the Giants had been notified that Major League Baseball's review crew in New York had erred on his ninth-inning blast in Thursday's loss to the Cardinals.
" Ben Smith, the BuzzFeed editor in chief, wrote that "we have always erred on the side of publishing" and that "publishing this dossier reflects how we see the job of reporters in 2017.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has erred on the side of caution, recommending absolutely no screen time for children under the age of two, and a two-hour daily limit for those older.
Aldridge's other accessories erred on the side of romantic (a colorfully embroidered round handbag, and oversized cat-eye sunglasses), whereas Prinsloo's had some edge (hardware-heavy Wang bag paired with rounded, metallic Ray-Bans).
But, what sealed the deal for me was simply that she erred on the side of less rather than more — an approach that's not often talked about when people discuss cosmetic surgery and procedures.
It used to be that when teens were accused of trying to achieve a measure of celebrity through video stunts, they erred on the side of the reckless and goofy rather than downright malicious.
Last season, when he was still a hitting coach and perhaps prematurely given that task by his manager, Jirschele erred on the side of caution when positioning his infielders even late in close games.
UK "may have erred on the side of caution" when putting regulations into practice for the insurance industry, the Treasury select committee said in a report published on Friday on the EU's Solvency II insurance rules.
The ongoing failure to police billions of hours of content isn't exactly baffling — this is a difficult problem to solve — but it is disappointing that YouTube seems to have repeatedly erred on the side of monetization.
He understands the stakes of his investigation, and he has erred on the side of caution -- the far, far, side of caution, it turns out, to the point of obscuring his own factual findings and legal conclusions.
But it's not as though other franchises haven't had to contend with telling a massive story across multiple installments, and they've usually erred on the side of giving the actors as much to work with as possible.
Out of justified caution, we now err on the side of putative autonomy, and the heartbreaking story of your damaged brother is a result; when we erred on the side of putative beneficence, other heartbreaking stories resulted.
Cogan has consistently erred on the side of secrecy; he has blocked testimony about alleged corruption by Mexico's president and limited efforts by the defense to put the war on drugs on trial instead of El Chapo.
The researchers found that while more than 400 readers accurately guessed the gender of a tweet's author, they erred on two fronts: When women tweeted about tech, business, or the news, readers most often thought they were men.
Grumbling against a leader may be common, but it is almost unheard of for a leader to be so unpopular his men would concoct a story against him—especially when he erred on the side of being too aggressive.
Per the Guardian, Chinese security personnel have a reputation for swagger during diplomatic visits, though never quite this serious, and the US delegation apparently erred on the side of keeping the matter quiet rather than risk undermining the trip.
Tim Chevalier, one of the former Google engineers currently suing the search giant, says that the company has erred on the side of trying to remain neutral, leaving its minority employees to push back against discrimination without official support.
"Employers have to balance these pieces, but I think they have erred on the side of not communicating important information to the individual who came forward," Sunu Chandy, legal director of the National Women's Law Center, told BuzzFeed News.
Low borrowing costs, mainly due to the European Central Bank's bond-buying program, will help save 1.2 billion euros, Sapin said, even though the budget erred on the side of caution and assumed that borrowing costs would rise next year.
Morin noted that the government otherwise had erred on the side of producing as much information as possible in these cases, and said it was "surprising" the government didn't ask him for guidance about whether it should turn over all of the Project Veritas videos.
For years, Facebook and other social media companies have erred on the side of lenience in policing their sites — allowing most posts with false information to stay up, as long as they came from a genuine human and not a bot or a nefarious actor.
Although "Empire" ratings have fallen dramatically from its early heyday, Fox clearly erred on the side of caution in bringing back the established program for another season -- even if that meant potentially disappointing Smollett's fans, and having to come up with a more definitive explanation for Jamal's absence.
" Asked about Northam's walkback, Richard Cullen, a partner at McGuireWoods, told reporters on Wednesday that "the best we can conclude is that (Northam) erred on the side of caution initially, and immediately regretted not having denied, and then, in his mind, tried to recant or correct the record the next day.
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Pelissero, Tom. Officiating chief: Refs erred on call against Browns' Myles Garrett. NFL.com. 10 September 2018.
Tibbets, Janice. (19 August 2008) "Harper Erred on Olympics: Chrétien", Windsor Star. On September 11, 2007, Harper visited Australia and addressed its Parliament.
The UNAT is competent to hear and pass judgement on an appeal filed against a judgement by the United Nations Dispute Tribunal when (a) UNDT Exceeded its jurisdiction or competence;(b) Failed to exercise jurisdiction vested in it; (c) Erred on a question of law;(d) Committed an error in procedure, such as to affect the decision of the case; or (e) Erred on a question of fact, resulting in a manifestly unreasonable decision. The Tribunal may "affirm, reverse, modify or remand the judgement of the Dispute Tribunal". The judgments of UNAT are final and binding on the parties.
Stalmacher erred on take-off, braking too soon causing the airplane to lose speed with too little runway left. The bomber exploded on take-off, and Woods was the only crew member who survived. He suffered severe burns over 70% of his body. The fire erased his face, destroying his nose, eyelids, ears and hands.
Frey received his first call-up for France for a match against Poland in November 2004, but did not make an appearance. He earned his first cap in France's final UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier against Ukraine on 21 November 2007. The match ended in a 2–2 draw after he erred on Andriy Shevchenko's equalising goal. He was a member of France's Euro 2008 finals squad.
New York, Doubleday, 2000. . He replied at once, "I cannot be but fond of engaging in a correspondence so advantageous to me as yours must be. I shall always receive your favours as such, and with great pleasure".From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwallader Colden, 4 November 1743 Colden refused to be intimidated by the awesome reputation of Isaac Newton, convincing himself that Newton had erred on certain important points.
This conservatism extends to political integration in Europe, and a referendum on membership. And he is all in favour of students paying their own way. When the Prime Minister proposed a reduction in the number of MPs he was enthusiastic, but has erred on the side of moderate improvement to controls over people. No changes to the asylum system, and against ID cards, he is moderately against allowing more interference in personal lives.
160 Newport urged Ottley allow him to leave the town. With neither Newport nor the Council quite able to define their desired balance of clemency and repression, Ottley seems to have erred on the side of rigour. By 4 March the Council was troubled that the Shropshire authorities might be overstepping the mark. They wrote to tell Newport that the king was troubled by large numbers of petitions from those arrested on mere suspicion and that they were to be released forthwith.
The criminal case against Mecham and his brother went to trial on June 2. Attorneys who analyzed the proceedings later concluded that the Mechams' lawyers' most successful strategy was keeping their clients off the witness stand."Defense Strategy, Lack of Evidence Led to Acquittal, Local Lawyers Say", Phoenix Gazette, June 17, 1988, pg. A13. The jury found that prosecutors failed to prove that the Mechams knowingly erred on their campaign reports, and acquitted the brothers on all six felony charges on June 10.
He wanted to control the site of present-day Geneva. Ryckman had previously sought to buy the land directly from the Iroquois, but it was illegal under New York state law for him to buy land from the natives, and his contract was voided by the state. When a new survey was commissioned, Maxwell's survey became known as "The First Survey." Adam Hoops was hired to lead a team of new surveyors, who discovered that Maxwell erred on both the eastern preemption line and the western boundary.
They sought an appeal against the original sentence on the grounds that the original trial judge had drawn unwarranted inferences from circumstantial evidence and had erred on several points. Other arguments of the appeal revolved around the credibility of the arresting officer's testimony, and questions of whether Barlow and Chambers acted with a "common purpose" in trafficking in the drugs. On 15 December 1985 they were transferred to Kuala Lumpur for their appeal to the Malaysian Supreme Court. There they were imprisoned in Pudu Prison.
Despite the heavy casualties inflicted upon the resistance, Métis morale deteriorated as the battle wore on. Dumont's men were famished, dehydrated, and low on ammunition (conditions that had plagued them throughout the rebellion), though relatively impervious to enemy fire from within their gullies and ravines. However, Middleton, distressed by the casualties he was taking, erred on the side of caution and opted for retreat. At the battle's end, both sides had withdrawn from the battlefield but the Métis had inflicted greater casualties and had delayed Middleton's march on the Metis' headquarters at Batoche.
At the Visa Championships in St. Louis, Missouri in June 2012, Orozco edged out 2011 All Around Champion Danell Leyva by a slight margin to win the All Around Gold medal and clinch the national championship. In July 2012, John Orozco competed in the 2012 London Summer Olympics for the United States. He competed in the Men's artistic team all- around and the Men's artistic individual all-around, placing fifth and eighth respectively. In both events he erred on the pommel horse, even though going into the Olympics it was his strongest event.
Politically a liberal, one of Hutt's first actions as governor was to increase the membership of the Western Australian Legislative Council by adding four unofficial nominees. He also oversaw many changes in the colony's land regulations, especially in the enforcement of the conditions governing land grants. It was said that "... the acts of the Governor at this time helped materially to save the infant settlement from utter disaster, even though eventually he may have erred on the side of over-caution." Hutt's attitude to the Aboriginal peoples of Western Australia was notably different from that of both Stirling and most of the settlers.
Devising such an engine is difficult. However, General Electric did develop a Variable Cycle Engine, known as the GE37 or General Electric YF120, for the YF-22/YF-23 fighter aircraft competition, back in the late 80's. GE used a Double Bypass/Hybrid Fan arrangement, but to date has never disclosed precisely how they exploited the concept. Although the YF120 was a good (possibly better) engine in the fly- off, the USAF erred on the side of caution and selected the more conventional Pratt & Whitney F119 as the powerplant for the production Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor.
After leaving some points on the table in an otherwise strong free skate performance, they placed second in that segment and first overall after having a nearly ten point lead over the silver medalists in the short program. The Knierims were the first U.S. pair team to win three national titles since 2002. Less than two weeks after the U.S. Championships, the Knierims competed at the 2020 Four Continents Championships in Seoul. In the short program, they both erred on their side-by-side jump attempt and then Chris slipped on the entry to their side-by-side spin, completely invalidating the element.
After leaving some points on the table in an otherwise strong free skate performance, they placed second in that segment and first overall after having a nearly ten point lead over silver medalists Calalang/Johnson from the short program. The Knierims were the first U.S. pair team to win three national titles since 2002. Less than two weeks after the U.S. Championships, the Knierims competed at the 2020 Four Continents Championships in Seoul. In the short program, they both erred on their side-by-side jump attempt and then Chris slipped on the entry to their side-by-side spin, completely invalidating the element.
The Archaeological Diving Unit, under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973, then investigated the wreck using side-scan sonar and ROV. As a result of various erroneous claims and uncorroborated information from a third party to Cadw stating that Diamond was an early composite-hulled vessel (now proved, after eight years of intensive, painstaking and detailed research, to be false) the site was evaluated for designation under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973. Despite the obvious physical anomalies on the site survey with the known information on Diamond and the disputed information of its construction, Cadw erred on the side of caution. On 1 April 2002 it declared the wreck to be Diamond.
Lightoller lowered lifeboats with empty seats if there were no women and children waiting to board, while Murdoch allowed a limited number of men to board if all the nearby women and children had embarked. Neither officer knew how many people could safely be carried in the boats as they were lowered and they both erred on the side of caution by not filling them. They could have been lowered quite safely with their full complement of 68 people, especially with the highly favourable weather and sea conditions. Had this been done, an additional 500 people could have been saved; instead, hundreds of people, predominantly men, were left on board as lifeboats were launched with many seats vacant.
The hosting of the black-and-white show involved interrupting the film to do numerous stylized horror-comedy gags parodying the film, an influential change which pioneered a now-standard television genre. In the opening sequence, Zacherle as Roland would descend a long round staircase to the crypt. The producers erred on the side of goriness, showing fake severed heads with blood simulated with Hershey's chocolate syrup. During the comedy "cut-ins" during the movie, the soundtrack continued to play on the air, while the visual feed switched briefly to a shot of Zacherle as Roland in the middle of a related humorous stunt, such as riding a tombstone, or singing "My Funny Valentine" to his wife in her coffin.
It is emphatically not intended as an adjunct to those books. It is an attempt to extract one narrative element from a vast work of extraordinary richness and complexity; but that narrative, the story of Beren and Lúthien, was itself continually evolving, and developing new associations as it became more embedded in the wider history. The decision of what to include and what to exclude of that ancient world 'at large' could only be a matter of personal and often questionable judgement: in such an attempt there can be no attainable 'correct way'. In general, however, I have erred on the side of clarity, and resisted the urge to explain, for fear of undermining the primary purpose and method of the book.
Administration of the immigration act became increasingly unpredictable, but erred on the side of leniency. Although people like Stanley Wai, of the Chinese Youth League, and Jong Ngock Bew (William Jong), a secretary of the Chinese Seamen's Union, were penalised for their political actions by discriminatory one-year renewals of their papers for many years,Australian Archives (NSW), Security Service Investigation Branch files, 1940–44, C320C9 more experience was in the other direction. For most, the turn of events in China was not welcome. Members of the Chinese Youth League ran through the streets with a home-made red flag with five golden stars, but only about 200 people attended the official celebration picnic in the Royal National Park, and in the cold war 1950s, many Chinese felt the chill.
Pirenne's view on the continuity of the Roman Empire before and after the Germanic invasion has been supported by recent historians such as François Masai, Karl Ferdinand Werner, and Peter Brown. Some modern critics have argued that the "Pirenne Thesis" erred on two counts: by treating the Carolingian realm as a Roman state and by overemphasizing the effect of the Islamic conquests on the Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire. Other critics have argued that while Pirenne was correct in arguing for the continuity of the Empire beyond the sack of Rome, the Arab conquests in the 7th century may not have disrupted Mediterranean trade routes to the degree that Pirenne argued. Michael McCormick in particular has argued that some recently unearthed sources, such as collective biographies, describe new trade routes.
The BT3's design followed on from Motor Racing Developments' two previous Formula Junior cars. Although the monocoque-chassied Lotus 25 had been introduced by Team Lotus earlier in the 1962 season, designer Ron Tauranac erred on the side of strength and safety in the BT3's design and kept to established Formula One practice in almost all technical specifications. Tauranac based the car around an exceptionally stiff, steel-tubed spaceframe chassis, which he reasoned would be easier to repair than a monocoque, and was closer to what MRD were selling to customers at the time. Also in contrast to Lotus practice were the BT3's internal dimensions, which provided a comparatively comfortable and spacious driving environment for the pilot, with oil and water cooling pipes run outside the cockpit to keep heat to a bearable level.
He erred on the side of caution by ordering his crew to begin preparing the lifeboats for loading, and to get the passengers into their lifebelts before he was told by Andrews that the ship was sinking. Smith was observed all around the decks, personally overseeing and helping to load the lifeboats, interacting with passengers, and striking a delicate balance between trying to instil urgency to follow evacuation orders while simultaneously attempting to dissuade panic. Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall was told by Smith at around 12:25 that the ship would sink, while Quartermaster George Rowe was so unaware of the emergency that after the evacuation had started, he phoned the bridge from his watch station to ask why he had just seen a lifeboat go past. The crew was unprepared for the emergency, as lifeboat training had been minimal.
In "Ozymandias," Walt tells Jack Welker that the buried pile equals $80 million; however, Gilligan expressed his doubts during an earlier podcast: > "I asked prop master Mark Hansen, and he and his guys had tried, just for > their own edification, to figure out how much that would be if it was > roughly a half-and-half mix of twenties and fifties, and he guessed > somewhere in the vicinity of eighty million dollars—eighty, eighty-five, > ninety—that's a lotta dough. I don't know, we may have erred on the side of > showmanship there instead of reality, I don't know if [Walt] could've made > that much that quickly." According to Peter Gould, the episode originally featured a scene where Walt is told by his doctor that his cancer is still in remission. However, the scene was cut so that Walt's current state would be left ambiguous.
Leoniceno refused to attribute inaccuracies solely to scribes who had copied the manuscripts over time. By taking this position, Leoniceno was challenging Pliny directly. It was this position that prompted such a strong response from Collenuccio and others. Leoniceno’s attack on Pliny did not focus exclusively on translation issues. He also cited a section of Book 2 of Pliny’s natural history in which Pliny stated that the moon was larger than the earth. In Leoniceno’s opinion, if Pliny had erred on such a fundamental fact, then that error justified a further examination of his work for other errors. He proceeded to point out his concern over Pliny’s discussion of hedera, which Pliny claimed had both a male and female version. “This distinction ‘is made neither by Theophrastus, nor by Dioscorides, nor by any man of weighty authority about the hedera, but it is clearly described in cinthus.’” In this example, Leoniceno is referring to the Greek names for the two plants, hedera is kissos and cithon (or cinthus) is kisthos.
"Green Lantern: New Guardians" Vol 2 #37 Now more than ever eager to make preparations to subdue and convert earth Metron states that all preparations have been set and that any possible/probable occurrences have been all but accounted for, on his command New Genesis will make way to the Prime Earth universe. Bekka warns that Metron and Highfather might have erred on how much resistance they will encounter once the invasion has begun considering the heavy resistance they've suffered at the hands of the mortal ring wielders alone. Highfather says they have nothing to fear now that he withholds the Life Equation save more treachery from the inside reminding everyone of Malhedron's treachery to aid the rogue lanterns, but bekka only affirms that they all should tread carefully as earth had repelled Darkseid with the former doubling his argument saying the conquest of earth was vital to his plans. Goaded by a familiar voice Highfather turns to meet a Parallax empowered Sinestro who vouches the claim that earth's more troublesome than believed, as the two monarchs converse Highfather initially scoffs at whatever consul he could offer him.

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