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Having everyone filed away as a certain kind of person and every event filed away as a certain kind of story is how we impose order in the world.
When I read this passage, I filed away Sam Liang's idea.
I believe in having things filed away and in retrievable order.
It was one of those tiny, perhaps silly, observations I filed away.
Everything that is learnt, however, is filed away for a rainy day.
The final report was filed away in 1975, with no public announcement.
His administration regularly filed away high-profile murders as crimes of passion.
There were no matches with law enforcement agencies, so they were filed away.
These were essentially filed away and had no real impact on housing development decisions.
Every experience, from the most mundane to the most incredible, gets neatly filed away.
Sometimes such things just get filed away in a cabinet, said presidential scholar Brandon Rottinghaus.
Records of our calls, texts and physical movements are filed away alongside our billing information.
For instance, words, faces, and cars are filed away into different folds of the brain.
You can keep your collection filed away in your basement or hang it on the wall.
Their findings had been filed away, and just recently resurfaced when new investigators took over the case.
It's also where new information is first stored in your brain before it can be filed away.
As items are scanned and filed away, a computer system is constantly optimizing the worker's next moves.
That report, commissioned back in 2013, was summarily filed away, with no further investigation or action taken.
For years, KWS has kept detailed data on poaching and wildlife numbers, mostly filed away in cabinets.
I still have it, safe next to a beaten up Walkman to listen on, filed away for emergencies.
Good crosswords rise off the page and rifle through the memories you have filed away in your brain.
I filed away his notes on the murder along with all the other material he had mailed me.
If you plan to play the game yourself, just wait — but keep this video filed away for future use.
To recruit performers, Angie Gentry reached for her husband's phone directory and started calling the numbers he'd filed away.
Although people have pointed out to me that there are probably thousands of women with similar missives filed away.
By the 1980s, the conventional acting ideology had been absorbed, filed away, and all that mattered was being smart.
Up until this point, the doodle had been one of many discarded sketches, filed away in lieu of something better.
Without a human-centered lens, the reports that backed these stories would have been quietly filed away in government offices.
"The handwritten letter has not been seen since it was filed away in the (presidential) archives," a spokesman for Rivlin said.
I believe our smartphones essentially operate as a mobile filing cabinet with all of my emails filed away in locked drawers.
There, a star atlas was meticulously drawn onto a piece of paper, then filed away with other documents in a temple alcove.
McMaster's successor John Bolton told Graeme Wood of The Atlantic that it had been filed away and was consulted by no one.
But for me, it's filed away with coriander, The Beatles, and prosecco as a Thing I Just Don't Get The Hype About.
Archivists at the Schomburg are collecting materials relating to her project that will be filed away in the Art and Artifacts Division.
He knew that a photo he needed for completing one column had been shot and filed away a year earlier for another.
A lawyer deposed him, but Cosby settled with Constand in 2006; the case's details were filed away, and years of relative quiet ensued.
I was particularly irritated when I saw that my order wasn't in the normal shelves, but filed away into another, more distant shelf.
A transcript of the call is then filed away and very few people in the White House or wider administration have access to it.
This Old Dog can be filed away as the ideal Sunday-afternoon listen for the rest of your summer — that's what DeMarco does best.
Now, decades later, those hair samples—long filed away in small manila envelopes—have become a source of DNA for Ray Tobler and Alan Cooper.
McPhee is now 86 years old, and each of those years seems to be filed away inside of him, loaded with information, ready to access.
That remains a danger for the future, and retrospectively perhaps even for the present, if encrypted communications filed away now are analysed by powerful quantum computers later.
Previously, all this work would have been filed away in the Animus Database, read aloud in a snarky, sarcastic voice by Danny Wallace's world-weary historian, Shaun Hastings.
My kids' artwork was stacked in towers around the house, waiting to be filed away in the nonexistent art folders I kept telling myself I was going to buy.
Information on the different categories of aid they provided and what satellite offices offered was all in aid workers' heads, or on pieces of paper filed away in drawers.
Photo: Instagram Explore Screenshot/Melanie EhrenkranzBut there were also plenty of images that even the most prude bot wouldn't assume needed to be filed away in a secret vault.
MANAMA (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas has filed away his crash-hit start to the Formula One season in Australia and set his sights on bouncing back in Bahrain on Sunday.
Previous studies have shown that the occipitotemporal sulcus is also responsive to animal images, so it makes sense that the animalistic characters of Pokémon end up filed away there.
She took her brother's wallet out of the box in which it had been filed away for a half century, and she threw the box out on the street.
While I've usually been able to get at the truth behind my students' deceit, I have to admit I have a few unsolved cases filed away in my desk drawer.
On December 31, 1980, the Library of Congress's Main Reading Room's card catalogue was officially deemed "frozen," with the last of cards written and filed away into dark oak cabinets.
Horror in its world has become familiar and mundane, something to be managed and quantified and filed away in official reports, but still dangerous even if familiarity has bred contempt.
ET on Friday, is already iconic (and will be filed away in the Britney Canon immediately.) Tinsahe is a massive Britney fangirl, which is what adds to the two stars' chemistry.
I remember spending a great evening with my best friend picking the first film apart over Indian food, even as I secretly filed away certain scenes with a frisson of transgression.
Filed away at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are documents with photographs showing the condition of the objects in the Met's collection, and not just the Van Goghs and the Vermeers.
Once a camera body has been put together and cleared the first set of tests and checks, it is filed away neatly with a signed release from the person who inspected it.
The integration shows your most recent saved links inside Pocket when open, but there's also the option to search to find specific stories you filed away and you can expand the app if needed.
All of my past taxes are filed away in a secure Dropbox folder, so I am always able to quickly find my 1040 forms going back to my first tax return in the year 2000.
The Colored Conventions Project researchers are still hunting for missing pamphlets recording dozens of meetings that may be filed away at historical societies or in small libraries that have not yet fully digitized their catalogs.
The specimens were misidentified as cyanobacteria, and were filed away in the collections of the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren, Belgium, until Bonneville and his colleagues started studying them a few years ago.
So, in my mind, they've always been filed away alongside things like ZigBee, SmartThings, and AllJoyn — stuff that I'm aware exists and probably / maybe serves someone's purposes, but I don't need to be too concerned with yet.
The card had been lost for decades because it had been filed away in the wrong box in a huge collection of documents related to the Civil War known as the "Salamanca Archive", said researcher Policarpo Sanchez.
But I also filed away that she's another person who sees Helen (Maura Tierney) and Noah's (Dominic West) youngest daughter, Stacey (Abigail Dylan Harrison), as older and wiser beyond her years — it's starting to be a pattern.
The report was filed away, and members of the trust, including Mr. Ruston, went on to assume influential positions within the Church of England and vowed, one trust insider said, never to speak about the matter publicly.
There are thousands upon thousands more recipes to consider making filed away on our servers at NYT Cooking, waiting for you to take out a subscription to our site and apps so that you can access them all.
Earlier, during a brief and somber morning ceremony inside the courthouse's Great Hall, Roman Catholic priest Father Paul Scalia, one of Scalia's nine children, delivered a prayer before the eight justices and members of the Scalia family quietly filed away.
Season two ended on the befuddling cliffhanger of Rick in a full-body lock, filed away in prison like forgotten paperwork, and creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland spent the rest of season three systematically tearing apart the anti-hero's all-powerful status.
News reports have chronicled a variety of incidents across the country over the months of Trump's political juggernaut, some of which captured the public's imagination briefly, only to be filed away as a datapoint in a survey that never seems to come to completion.
That being said, all of this could easily be filed away as "a slight misfire, but fun enough" if it weren't for the game's daunting and ultimately exhausting structure, seemingly designed to remind you of how much more of this sucker you need to get through.
After filling the food bowls and replacing the dogs' water, Daphna and the agents ran the trailer's address through their system and found they already had a case file for the dogs (each stop the agents make is written up and filed away for future use).
Instead, every single one of the 6,33 gowns she's worn over the course of her 35 years on the show (without a single repeat, of course!) is actually on loan from the brand, altered, worn, documented so it can be filed away in their records, and then promptly returned.
Filed away last year by a lawyer who had been helping Ms. Danner, the neatly typed, six-page composition depicted a disturbing roll of memories, like the early morning spent roaming the streets of New York City with a knife, searching for a place to end her own life.
LOS ANGELES — African-American art history resources could be described as something of a diaspora: Early letters by an important artist might be held at one university, her most prominent exhibition materials filed away at a museum, and notebooks and sketchbooks still stashed away in the artist's studio.
The show's "upstairs, downstairs" structure — it tells stories of both the Crawleys, an upper-class British family, and the working-class servants who keep their estate running — was made literal by a poster split into two echelons, with all of the characters filed away neatly into their appropriate hemisphere.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Filed away at the back of an office at United Nations headquarters in Turtle Bay, in New York, is a small collection of yellowing letters, containing appeals from the organization's first secretary general, a former Norwegian minister named Trygve Lie, to be allowed to relinquish his post.
"I don't care who you are, these subjects involve all of us as a society and in a world where we can't remember what we had for lunch yesterday, uncomfortable social and historical events are often too quickly pushed and filed away in the recesses of our busy minds and forgotten," says the artist.
The criticism Pence has already faced for his tightened grip on the administration's messaging is a sign of the treacherous waters he's likely to spend the next several months navigating, where every misstep is critiqued in real time and then filed away as potential ammunition if he chooses to seek higher office down the road.
You can find the style (as distinctive as it is unnamed) in homes, studios, hotels and cafes in Paris and Los Angeles, Brooklyn and Barcelona; much as the '90s consolidation of stations by corporate-owned radio filed away local flavor on the airwaves, the prevalence of this look on social media and #IRL — in real life — has had a homogenizing effect on design.
" The matter has now been filed away into the ever-growing archives of volatile statements Trump has made about race and ethnicity during the current election cycle—a list that includes kicking off his presidential campaign by calling Mexicans rapists, calling for the "'total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," and commenting that perhaps a Black Lives Matter protester at one of his rallies "should have been roughed up.
It was effectively quashed by sending it to the Committee on State and Judiciary, and was later just filed away.
Following acquittal of the three ringleaders in fall 1911, indictments of the remaining 15 were "filed away" and appear to have never been brought to trial.Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer, 19 January 1912, p.
To avoid further bloodshed, the surviving Unit 684 members release the civilian hostages, before committing suicide using their own hand grenades. An investigation into the incident is shown to have been carried out; however the report is not read and is seen to be filed away in storage.
Its legal and ethical adequacy has been questioned. In addition, consent is still frequently done as a one-off procedure with a paper form for participants to sign. These forms are often lost or filed away, and over time people forget what they have consented to and why.
Affordable housing plans were developed but were unable to garner the necessary support within government circles, and they were filed away to await a time when the environment would be right for implementation. Surprisingly, the wait was not long. Just prior to direct American involvement in World War II, the nation entered an emergency period of military buildup that required the development of housing for the middle-income defense workers then streaming into defense plants across the country. The nation's entire public housing program needed to adjust quickly to the needs of the middle- income worker, and the proposals for housing programs—filed away just a few years earlier—were dusted off.
The book reveals numerous notes, letters and other documents stamped 'secret' and filed away over the years. From concerned notes on Prince Charles' potential brainwashing by Welsh nationalist terrorists to worries about housemaids 'on the wobble' at Chequers, the book reveals serious matters to comical details of life in the corridors of power.
"good appetite"; "enjoy your meal". ; bon mot (pl. bons mots) : well-chosen word(s), particularly a witty remark ("each bon mot which falls from his lips is analysed and filed away for posterity", The European Magazine, August 29 – September 4, 1996) ; bon vivant: one who enjoys the good life, an epicurean. ; bon voyage: lit.
Baker wrote that many paranormal phenomena can be explained via psychological effects such as hallucinations, sleep paralysis and hidden memories, a phenomenon in which experiences that originally make little conscious impression are filed away in the brain to be suddenly remembered later in an altered form.Baker, Robert A. (1996). Hidden Memories: Voices and Visions from Within. Prometheus Books.
The metal teeth only resonates briefly when plucked. Great accuracy is required as once the metal is cut or filed away, the lost material cannot be replaced. As such, the strobe-type tuners are the unit of choice for such tasks. Tuners with an accuracy of better than 0.2 cent are required for guitar intonation tuning.
Experientia, 44, 332–337. Robert Baker wrote that many paranormal phenomena can be explained via psychological effects such as hallucinations, sleep paralysis and hidden memories, a phenomenon in which experiences that originally make little conscious impression are filed away in the brain to be suddenly remembered later in an altered form.Robert Baker. (1996). Hidden Memories: Voices and Visions from Within.
Hours went by with no sign of the groom. Guests slowly filed away, leaving Melanie alone in the house with the staff of maids and butlers. "Some day", she told herself, "he will come". And so, having never taken off her wedding dress or dropped her flower bouquet, in preparation for her loved one's return, she wandered the house aimlessly, singing melancholy songs of lost love.
Cast iron heated to 3000 degrees was poured into the sand mold and, when cooled, the form would pop out. Rough edges would be filed away and the mold ready for mass production casting. Painters applied a base coat (usually white or cream but sometimes black) to cast figures whether toys or doorstops. Then, colorists used a variety of hues highlighting important details (Collectics.com).
On 3 December 1941 Sänger sent his initial proposal for a suborbital glider to the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) as Geheime Kommandosache Nr. 4268/LXXX5. The 900-page proposal was regarded with disfavor at the RLM due to its size and complexity and was filed away. Then Sänger went to work on more modest projects such as the Skoda-Kauba Sk P.14 ramjet fighter.Skoda-Kauba Sk P.14 – Ramjet fighter project.
Some time afterwards he is described as "a monk of our father Saint Basil the Great of Madrid." Estensen, M. (2006) p.219 Most documents of Torres's discoveries were not published, but on reaching Spain, filed away in Spanish archives, including Prado’s lengthy account and the accompanying charts. Some time between 1762 and 1765, written accounts of the Torres expedition were seen by British Admiralty Hydrographer Alexander Dalrymple.
Often the two procedures occur together. In the criminal trial he may be punished with fines and/or incarceration. For a period of nearly 40 years after World War II, the impeachment clause of the United States Constitution was considered moribund. A number of federal judges were targeted for primarily ideological reasons or that of personal malice by U.S. Representatives and these were always "filed away" by the House Judiciary Committee with no further action.
His major challenge was to form the bows; first, he made them solid, then drilled a hole, and then filed away metal to make this large enough to admit the user's fingers. This process was laborious, and apparently Hinchliffe improved upon it in order to increase production. Hinchliffe lived in Cheney Square (now the site of Sheffield Town Hall), and set up a sign identifying himself as a "fine scissor manufacturer". He achieved strong sales in London and elsewhere.
Each of the more than 750 light sculptures that Dan Flavin designed - usually in editions of three or five - were listed on index cards and filed away. When one sold, the buyer received a certificate containing a diagram of the work, its title and the artist's signature and stamp. If someone showed up with a certificate and a damaged fixture, Flavin would replace it.Greg Allen (January 2, 2005), The Dark Side of Success The New York Times.
Although the initial goal was to improve lane visibility, it was at this point that the tactile feedback provided by the dots was discovered. At Caltrans, Botts dots were developed as a way to address the problem of paint disappearing when under water. Botts never lived to see the success of his research. He died in April 1962 and his work on the dots was filed away; it was not even mentioned in his obituary in Translab's internal newsletter.
The story of 5 to 7 was inspired by a couple whom writer-director Victor Levin met in France in 1987. The couple had an open marriage; each spouse had an extramarital lover and, according to Levin, "they were all terribly civilized with the arrangement". After meeting the couple, Levin "filed away" the idea until he could work out how to incorporate it into a larger story. He conceived the complete plot after his children's birth in the early 2000s.
Drypoint is a printmaking technique of the intaglio family, in which an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal or diamond point. In principle, the method is practically identical to engraving. The difference is in the use of tools, and that the raised ridge along the furrow is not scraped or filed away as in engraving.Glossary of Printmaking Terms Traditionally the plate was copper, but now acetate, zinc, or plexiglas are also commonly used.
The USPS has described the origin of Mr. ZIP as follows:Mr. ZIP- The nation’s original ‘digital’ icon > Mr. ZIP was based on an original design by Howard Wilcox, son of a letter > carrier and a member of the Cunningham and Walsh advertising agency, for use > by a New York bank in a bank-by-mail campaign. Wilcox's design was a child- > like sketch of a postman delivering a letter. The figure was used only a few > times, then filed away.
Himmler did not prepare most of his speeches beforehand, but used terse handwritten notes instead. Since the end of 1942 his verbal lectures were no longer documented in shorthand, but recorded via phonograph onto wax master plates. These recordings were then typed up by SS- Untersturmführer Werner Alfred Wenn, who corrected obvious grammatical errors and supplemented missing words. Himmler then added his own handwritten corrections, and the thus authorised version was copied up via typewriter in large characters and then filed away.
JIR received attention from American military intelligence when a copy of one of their articles was found among other papers in an abandoned terrorist headquarters in Kabul. The article was a highly unrealistic and farcical explanation of how to build a nuclear weapon that some unwitting Al Qaida member had filed away. Nonetheless, the discovery prompted a short-lived official investigation. Astronomer Norman Sperling, an assistant editor at Sky & Telescope magazine, became editor and publisher of the journal in 2004, with promises to rejuvenate it.
While running through the song at rehearsal, someone thought of trying it with a speedier tempo than initially written. It was not a large seller, and the master was filed away. In 1938, Weems was now working with Decca Records and was preparing to make another record. When someone had forgotten to assign a song for the "B" side of the record, Weems and Tanner made another recording of "Heartaches"; the Decca version was not any more successful than the Victor one had been five years earlier.
Aerial view of Mulberry harbour "B" at Arromanches (October 27, 1944) An early idea for temporary harbours was sketched by Winston Churchill in a 1915 memo to Lloyd George. This memo was for artificial harbours to be created off the German islands of Borkum and Sylt. No further investigation was made and the memo was filed away. In 1940 the civil engineer Guy Maunsell wrote to the War Office with a proposal for an artificial harbour, but the idea was not at first adopted.
It was proposed that the line would form an access route to a railway through the Splügen Pass or the Lukmanier Pass. In Zurich, however, a railway through the Gotthard Pass was favoured. Yet in 1847 a project to build a Lukmanier railway was approved, under an agreement "for the purpose of establishing a Lukmanier Railway Company". A bridge at Koblenz was well placed for such a railway. But after 1861, the NOB also supported the Gotthard project, while the Splügen project was filed away.
She slipped onto the United States' charts once more with the follow-up single, "Take My Hand", but never approached the immense success of her debut. Being humble and media-shy, Mead resisted the call to continue her pop career, despite intense media interest. She now describes the record's success as a "horrible time" in her life — worldwide success brought a pressure that led her to question her faith. Her third album, recorded in 1983, was filed away in the Festival vaults after Mead withdrew from the public eye.
House of Representatives Hearings on House Resolution 5211. In 1939, the Federal Works Agency (FWA) was established with the aim of consolidating all government public works programs, including those for public housing, into one agency. This new agency became responsible for the United States Housing Authority(USHA), its planning and operations; under a great deal of pressure, the FWA promptly filed away the newly developed plans for middle-income housing initiatives. However, few of those involved in the design process forgot about these innovative ideas, and hoped that one day they would be reconsidered.
A more detailed report with twenty-six illustrations was sent to the Société de Géographie in Paris and the original was sent to his government with the mistaken assumption that it would be published. Instead, it was filed away and "lost" for more than a hundred years when it was uncovered and published in 1945.Brunhouse, 1973. p.44 Although it was just a small part of his career, Galindo proved to be an astute observer and an effective communicator who earned recognition as an early pioneer of Maya archaeology.
Correspondence was central to science in the Victorian era. In his early years, most of the letters Darwin filed away were directly relevant to one of his ongoing scientific projects in geology, invertebrate zoology, and other fields. Most letters, however, were stuck onto "spits", as Darwin called them, and when his slender stock of these was exhausted, he would burn the letters of several years, in order that he might make use of the liberated "spits." This process, carried on for years, destroyed many of the letters received before 1861.
April 8, 1842 Richards was appointed special envoy to U.S. and Great Britain with native Hawaiian Timothy Haalilio. Richards had sent a proposed treaty to the U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Butler in 1838, but the letter was quietly filed away. Missionary doctor Gerrit P. Judd replaced Richards as government translator, and continued the American influence on Hawaiian government. Judd resigned from the mission and also became the first Finance minister, effectively one of the most powerful positions in the kingdom. Haalilio and Richards on diplomatic mission The envoys left on July 18, 1842, arriving in Washington D.C. December 5.
Throughout the Richard Nixon presidency (1969–1974) three of his top White House aides—chief of staff H.R. Haldeman, domestic affairs adviser John Ehrlichman and special assistant Dwight Chapin—extensively documented their experiences with Super 8 home movie cameras, creating a visual record of over 500 reels. These films were seized by the FBI during the Watergate investigation, then filed away for almost 40 years. Our Nixon is an all-archival documentary presenting these home movies together with other material, including excerpts from the secretly recorded Nixon White House tapes, contemporary news reports, and later interviews with the three staffers.
Thom Schuyler said that after he wrote the song, he considered it "too much of an 'industry' kind of song" and had it filed away until a publisher asked if he had any new material. A song plugger then took it to producer Billy Sherrill, who produced Dalton's recording of it. Dalton also sang it at the opening of the 1982 Country Music Association awards telecast. The location referred to in the song is Music Row in Nashville, which in the 1960s was being changed from residential homes to refurbished office space for the music industry.
Polystyle were uncertain as to the most effective name for the new comic (an uncertainty which was to lead to five changes of name for it), initially registering it as Countdown and Rocket,Countdown, issue 13, p. 22. although publishing the first nineteen issues under the title Countdown. It was launched on 20 February 1971. The magazine had a very small in-house staff of just four, and easy access to a wealth of ready-made artwork, created by the best continuity strip artists of the day – artwork which had been used just once before, in TV21, and was now filed away in the vaults beneath Farringdon Road, London.
Critic Moira Finnie of FilmStruck sums up The Group: > The crowd of highly educated, privileged characters on the screen in The > Group approached their postgraduate life in the Great Depression as though > it was a midterm exam to be aced and filed away, with each milestone treated > like a fast course in typing or dancing, another skill acquired, to be > trotted out at the next luncheon with the other girls in the group. Full of > ideas about a woman's role in the society, but with little real life > experience other than in school, the movie chronicles their continued > education in the real world. Variety wrote that the film is faithful to the novel but retains too much detail.
In 1965, Schatz read an article about the study in a medical journal, and wrote a letter directly to the study's authors confronting them with a declaration of brazen unethical practice. His letter, read by Anne R. Yobs, one of the study's authors, was immediately ignored and filed away with a brief memo that no reply would be sent. In 1966, Peter Buxtun, a PHS venereal-disease investigator in San Francisco, sent a letter to the national director of the Division of Venereal Diseases expressing his concerns about the ethics and morality of the extended U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at Tuskegee. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), which by then controlled the study, reaffirmed the need to continue the study until completion; i.e.
If his style were to have anything added or subtracted from it, it would become worse. He then gives Caesar, Sulpicius, and Cotta the same treatment, with the effect being that Crassus acknowledges the importance of individual style. He goes on to say that it is up to the instructor of oratory to teach his pupils according to their natural talent. He cites Isocrates as an effective teacher who didn't try to produce one style of oratory, rather, “added to the one and filed away from the other only as much as was necessary to reinforce in each what his natural abilities allowed.” The point of setting up his discourse on style in such a manner, is to defend his suggestions as being geared toward the style of oratory that Crassus prefers.
Grip tape, cut to length from a roll at retail is traditionally black in colour and is a rubber sheet with an abrasive surface on one side and a covered bonded side (like a sticker) on the other. Grip tape is installed by peeling the backing off the rubber strip and carefully placing the entire sheet onto the top of a skateboard deck. The operation requires skill and can be tricky to perform, as it can be difficult to prevent the capture of air bubbles between the adhesive side of the sheet and the top of the skateboard deck. Once the sheet is in position, the edges of the sheet are filed away using a hand file until the rubber is exposed so that the sheet can be cut to fit using a sharp blade to remove the excess.
Skeptics argue that the North American Union exists only as a proposal contained in one of a thousand academic and policy papers published each year that advocate all manner of idealistic but ultimately unrealistic approaches to social, economic and political problems. Most of these are passed around in their own circles and eventually filed away and forgotten by junior staffers in congressional offices. Some of these papers, however, become touchstones for the conspiracy- minded and form the basis of all kinds of unfounded xenophobic fears especially during times of economic anxiety. For example, in March 2009, as a result of the late-2000s financial crisis, the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation pressed for urgent consideration of a new international reserve currency and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development proposed greatly expanding the I.M.F.'s special drawing rights.
According to AllMusic's Tom Maginnis, "On Your Radio" was written by Jackson as an "honest yet cutting kiss-off to all those who ever doubted him". The song condemns Jackson's enemies of the past in lyrics such as "Ex-friends, ex-lovers, and enemies/I've got your cases in front of me today/All sewn up/Ex-bosses you never let me be/I got your names and your numbers filed away/I've grown up." Jackson had been an unpopular outcast during his youth; in an interview, Jackson recalled struggles with asthma and remembered being "punched, tripped and taunted in the playground". Musically, the song is consistent with the new wave style of Jackson's music at the time; according to Maginnis, the song "cruises along upon the exuberant bounce of a straight driving bassline" played by Joe Jackson Band bassist Graham Maby.
Several escapees from the camp had already passed on information to the outside: On 20 June 1942 three Poles Kazimierz Piechowski, Stanisław Gustaw Jaster, Józef Lempart and the Ukrainian Eugeniusz Bendera escaped, with a report by Witold Pilecki passing his information to the Polish Home Army (AK). On 27 April 1943 Witold Pilecki himself, a Polish Home Army agent who had deliberately infiltrated the camp in order to found Związek Organizacji Wojskowej (ZOW) cells inside it and to take measures against the German extermination policy of the Polish intelligentsia, escaped together with two other Polish soldiers, Jan Redzej and Edward Ciesielski. Each compiled a separate report for the Polish Home Army. Witold's report was translated into English but was filed away by the British government with a note appended stating there was no indication as to the source's reliability.
De Greiff explained that the Office of the Attorney General would investigate whether the actions of the clergy were carried out as part of its religious commitment or were part of a political agenda. Additional the National Committee of Victims of the Guerrilla ( (Vida)) had previously filed a formal complaint in August 1993 against Mgr Gómez Serna for presumed crimes of complicity and aiding and abetting subversion, likewise other complaints had been filed against other members of the clergy but had been filed away. After much deliberation, on March 27, 1994, de Greiff announced that his office was not competent to continue the investigations on the bishops and that the cases would be handed off to the Ecclesiastical court. The Office of the Attorney General arrived at this decision after convening with Chancellor Noemí Sanín, Inspector General Carlos Gustavo Arrieta, the Apostolic Nuncio, and members of the Episcopal Conference.

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