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"We don't want another Helsinki," Lee's boss (Brian Cox) warns darkly, hinting at problems with Morgan's artificial forbears.
To one side is Turkey, whose forbears presided over the killing of about a million Ottoman Armenians in 1915.
"This is part of why our forbears pulled off the greatest military upset since Salamis to stop having a king."
I'd like to think that somewhere in the great upstairs my rabbinical forbears from Vilna are smiling on this occasion.
In 1988, he sought the Democratic nomination for the same Westchester County congressional seat his forbears had held, but was defeated.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The artist Paulina Olowska works with found materials that include the work of her Polish forbears.
We are not fundamentally different from our forbears...morally, in terms of individual innate cleverness or our capacity for good or evil.
Right-liberals continue to believe in the fantasy that, if the Right forbears from pursuing substantive goods, the Left will do the same.
"Viterbo is closed mentally, like their Etruscan forbears, they're more appreciative of what's on the table" and in their farms, Father Tuderti said.
Driven by allergies and assisted by science, creative amateur and professional chefs have actually concocted some recipes that put their gluten-y forbears to shame.
The work is both futuristic and ancient, and it's comforting, too, as if a group of forbears are waiting and watching from some hidden vantage.
So she dug up soil from the old plantation here — symbols of her enslaved forbears — and asked him to help her ancestors get back home.
In 1984, Hammond took a trip out to New Mexico, and like her forbears, Georgia O'Keefe and Agnes Martin, she never returned to city life.
Now that he thinks he's found justification from the great Führer in the sky, he has either stepped deliberately or stumbled onto the path his Nazi forbears trod.
For Mr. Kafe, whose Nubian forbears were brought from Sudan to Kenya by the British colonial authorities over a century ago, the government's plan risks rendering him stateless.
Though the stage is in constant motion throughout, Mr. Glover forbears to knock our socks off or upstage the material with the pyrotechnics we know he is capable of.
"As a descendant of forbears from what you refer to as "#shithole countries," Cornell Brooks, president of the NAACP, "I note rising hate crimes are the result of your rhetoric.
SwagBot is the vanguard of our incoming steer-driving overlords, its independent all-wheel drive churning carelessly the mud in which once toiled our manly forbears and their snorting charges.
Mr. Spielberg is a master of popular culture whose forbears include Alfred Hitchcock (the arch-manipulator) and Walt Disney (the apostle of childhood innocence, but no less manipulative for all that).
As Noisey's definitive and objectively good list of soundtracks to the first chapter of Revelations goes up, there's no better time to remember our cultural forbears and consider the importance of pop culture past.
After a trailblazer feminist was defeated despite her landslide popular win, and a misogynist who carried the electoral college was freshly sworn in, American women took to the streets as had their suffragist forbears.
And now four months later with the only intervening event being the signing of a document by a dictator whose forbears have lied about things for 30 years, they are now saying there&aposs no more nuclear threat.
His call mentioned its forbears — including Arte Povera, the 1960s and '70s Italian avant-garde movement that used everyday items as art materials, and Marcel Duchamp's ready-made sculptures, celebrating their 100th year in 2017 — as historical references.
Presented as an argument with the traditions of Modernism and postmodernism, it is also an argument Kuma has been conducting with his forbears and his peers about the function of architecture, part of a longstanding debate about what is "Japanese" in the art.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For artists, is there anything more to do or to say with the now familiar manners of expression that have characterized abstraction's long evolution, leading many a contemporary abstract work to be measured against the innovations and influences of its genre-defining forbears?
But Alexei just smiled and advised me to fly to Minsk and visit the Intourist office—where, a day after my arrival, an Intourist "inspektor" named Vladimir volunteered to be my translator, arranged for a car and driver, and spent several days guiding me to my forbears' remote homes.
It brought about the end to a less well-known but similarly fascinating, and much older world — a supercontinental wilderness stocked with an odd collection of uncanny pre-mammal forbears and, in the seas, an archaic hallucination of shells and tentacles that had prevailed since the dawn of animal life.
Charlene Vickers and Maria Hupfield, performance artists and friends, both born and raised in the Anishinaabe culture in Canada, offered a piece that involved a big paper megaphone decorated with traditional symbols and jingles, to convey connection with their forbears (it was inspired by the work of the Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore.) Ms. Hupfield said that for her, performance art was also an assertion of authority.
He supposes that wonder is the specific difference between men and animals, which in evolution "caused him to leave behind the animal forbears from which he sprang." From it "the questioning spirit of man was born." Tradition had gone in a different direction.
Call in thy deaths head there: tie up thy fears. He that forbears To suit and serve his need, Deserves his load. But as I rav'd and grevv more fierce and wilde At every word, Me thoughts I heard one calling, Childe: And I reply'd , My Lord.
Lincoln, Nebraska: Heritage Books, 2003. as "the savages rose against the new settlers, killed their governor (Jan van Ryen), and demolished their houses". The survivors built several sloops with which they left the area,De Forest, Emily Johnston. A Walloon Family in America: Lockwood de Forest and His Forbears, 1500-1848.
It is mine--the little chamber, Mine alone. I had it from my forbears Years agone. Yet within its walls I see A most motley company, And they one and all claim me As their own. There's one who is a soldier Bluff and keen; Single-minded, heavy-fisted, Rude of mien.
Mani, p. 376 A commentator on the Vishnu Purana says that Mitra-saha (literally, "one who forbears a friend") is an epithet the king acquires from the curse of the sage Vashishtha. The king restrains (saha) himself from retaliation against his friend (mitra) Vashishtha's curse, though he possesses the power to do so.Wilson p.
305 The Vayu Purana, the Agni Purana, the Brahma Purana, and the Harivamsa call him Amitrasaha, "one who forbears (saha) a foe (amitra)"; here, Vashishtha is taken to be an enemy. Kalmashapada was the king of Ayodhya (Kosala) and was married to Queen Madayanti. The Bhagavata Purana notes that she was also known as Damayanti.
The album Woman Blue was remastered and reissued by Vanguard in 1993. One of Roderick and Ashford's songs, "Floods of South Dakota", was later recorded by Tim and Mollie O'Brien; their performance was nominated for a Grammy. The cassette album Judy Roderick & The Forbears was remastered for digital release and issued on CD by Dexofon Records, in 2008.
Her films covered a breadth of subject matter, including 'women's issues,' and crossed genres: 'from classic documentary, travelogue, and 'trigger' films to children's features, medical training films and public information, as well as the customary swathe of promotional shorts for various commercial bodies.' Like her British documentary forbears, Erulkar brought a social consciousness to her films.
Some matrilineal advocates have hypothesized that DNA may carry a specific genome from the mother that transmits Judaism. However, NIH researchers have sought but found no evidence that Judaism is transmitted genetically from either the mother or the father. Genetic memory, however, would suggest that the experiences of Jewish forbears are passed down to descendants across multiple generations regardless of which parent it comes from.
They are relentlessly pursued by the notorious slave hunter Plimpton. Hunted like a dog and haunted by the unthinkable suffering he and his forbears have endured, Samuel is forced to decide between revenge or freedom. 100 years earlier in 1748, John Newton the Captain of a slave trader sails from Africa with a cargo of slaves, bound for America. On board is Samuel's great grandfather whose survival is tied to the fate of Captain Newton.
"A sociable and law-abiding fraternity of absorptive Britons who sedately consume and quietly enjoy with commendable regularity and frequention the truly British malted beverage as did their forbears and as Britons ever will, and be damned to all pussyfoot hornswogglers from overseas and including low brows, teetotalers and MPs and not excluding nosey parkers, mock religious busy bodies and suburban fool hens all of which are structurally solid bone from the chin up".
Whatever its extent, this civilization vanished after the demographic collapse of the 16th and 17th century, due to European-introduced diseases such as smallpox. The settled agrarians again became nomads, while still maintaining specific traditions of their settled forbears. Their semi-nomadic descendants have the distinction among tribal indigenous societies of a hereditary, yet landless, aristocracy, a historical anomaly for a society without a sedentary, agrarian culture. Moreover, many indigenous peoples adapted to a more mobile lifestyle to escape colonialism.
Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures: leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit and not. Forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou didst wink and wouldst not see. Away! take heed; I will abroad. Call in thy death's-head there; tie up thy fears; He that forbears To suit and serve his need Deserves his load.
In contrast to the earlier era, women in Abbasid society were absent from all arenas of the community's central affairs. While their Muslim forbears led men into battle, started rebellions, and played an active role in community life, as demonstrated in the Hadith literature, Abbasid women were ideally kept in seclusion. Conquests had brought enormous wealth and large numbers of slaves to the Muslim elite. The majority of the slaves were women and children,Morony, Michael G. Iraq after the Muslim conquest.
Schellenberg was the son of Clifford Robertshaw Schellenberg (1898–1971), of Woodlands, The Grove, Marton- in-Cleveland, Yorkshire. His distant forbears hailed from Wurttemberg. He attended Giggleswick School. He had six children and was married four times; firstly, in 1957, to Jan Hagenbach, with whom he had two daughters; secondly, in 1964, to Margaret de Hauteville Hamilton, daughter of Robert Hamilton-Udny, 11th Lord Belhaven and Stenton, by whom he had a son and two daughters;Burke's Peerage, 107th edition, 2003, vol.
William Francis Thring (2 December 1882 – 1 July 1936), better known as Francis William Thring or F. W. Thring, was an Australian film director, producer, and exhibitor. In 1921 he married Olive, née Kretmayer. Although sometimes known as Frank Thring Sr, on account of well-known son Frank Thring Jr., the Frank Thring who is the subject of this entry is actually Francis William III! His forbears were Francis William Thring - 1812-1887, Francis William Thring (known as William Thring) - 1858-1920. (F.
Review of Nevada Jukebox, "Female-fronted rock from Colorado, 1972", Record Collector. Retrieved April 10, 2014 However, the band broke up the following year. Roderick moved to Hamilton, Montana, where she continued to perform, often with partner Dexter Payne in his swing band, The Big Sky Mudflaps; she sang some of the songs on two of the band's albums. In 1982, she and Payne formed a new band, Judy Roderick & The Forbears, and recorded a self-titled album with musicians including Mac Rebennack (Dr. John).
Her performance was met with praise from the British press, the Guardian's Michael Billington wrote, "Any production, however, pivots on the performance of the Duchess, and Iyiola – following a long line of distinguished RSC forbears including Peggy Ashcroft, Judi Dench and Harriet Walter – acquits herself excellently." Dominic Cavendish, chief theatre critic at the Telegraph commented, "Superb as the Duchess, Joan Iyiola is first fierce, proud and stylish". In The Times, Maxie Szalwinska highlighted, "Iyiola's raw-voiced final lament summons wider agonies of racial and feminist struggle. She dies, but still, somehow, she rises".
In 1948, after completing his veterinary studies at the University of Ontario (now the University of Guelph), Bennett returned to his native Trinidad to work, among other places, on the estates of Caroni Limited Sugar Company. There, he recognized the potential of water buffaloes whose draft power had been used in sugarcane cultivation. Using selective breeding methods on some of the hardiest animals, he created a breed that could serve both milk and meat production, while presenting increased resistance to infection with tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) compared to their forbears. The name "Buffalypso" was chosen as a combination of "buffalo" with the style of music, calypso that originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
Audubon and > Catesby high on this list. Lee Letts, a native of South Carolina has worked > in this great American tradition. A most sincere artist devoted to the high > principals of his artistic and scientific forbears ... He is a fine > naturalist and studies his birds in their natural habitat and he makes many > drawings, anatomical studies, clay models and expert bronze castes [sic] > doing most of his own chasing choosing his bronze and adding a patina that > most suits the type of bird now in everlasting bronze. Mr. Letts ... ably > continues as the recorder of native wild life ... He is a perfectionist in > all that he executes.
Thring was born in Melbourne. Although sometimes referred to as Frank Thring Jr., he was actually Francis William Thring (or William Francis Thring) IV. His forbears were Francis William Thring - 1812-1887, Francis William Thring (known as William Thring) - 1858-1920; William Frank Thring (known as Francis William Thring or F.W. Thring) - 1882-1936.Peter Fitzpatrick, The Two Frank Thrings, Monash University Publishing, Melbourne, 2012 Thring was the son of F.W. Thring and Olive (née Kreitmeyer), and was educated at the Melbourne Grammar School. His father was the head of the theatrical firm J. C. Williamson's in the 1920s, and subsequently founded the theatre film production studio Efftee Studios in the 1930s, in Melbourne, Australia.
" By the sixth book, Runner, Publishers Weekly refers to the series as formulaic, and criticizes the lack of backstory for new readers. In its review for Poison Flower, The Washington Times calls Jane "perhaps one of the most intriguing characters in literary crime" and says it is "especially interesting to track her recollections of her Seneca ancestry and her ultimate reliance on another kind of civilization." Of A String of Beads, it says "what is most intriguing about his Whitefield series is the intense detail that accompanies its developments." Publishers Weekly calls A String of Beads, the last book in the series to date, "a hair-raising adventure with a woman warrior who would make her Seneca forbears proud.
Now, now our care beguiling, When all the year looks smiling, When all the year looks smiling With healthful harmony. The sun in glory glowing, With morning dew bestowing Sweet fragrance, life, and growing To flowers and every tree. Tis now the archers royal, An hearty band and loyal, An hearty band and loyal, That in just thought agree, Appear in ancient bravery, Despising all base knavery, Which tends to bring in slavery, Souls worthy to live free. Sound, sound the music, sound it, Fill up the glass and round wi't, Fill up the glass and round wi't, Health and Prosperity To our great chief and officers, To our president and counsellors, To all who like their brave forbears Delight in Archery.
At the same time, it undermined the House of Plantagenet's claims to overlordship of the British Isles and halted the Plantagenets' effort to absorb Scotland as had been done in Ireland and Wales. Thus were the Scots nobles confident in their letters to Pope John of the distinct and independent nature of Scotland's kingdom; the Declaration of Arbroath was one such. According to historian David Crouch, "The two nations were mutually hostile kingdoms and peoples, and the ancient idea of Britain as an informal empire of peoples under the English king's presidency was entirely dead." The text makes claims about the ancient history of Scotland and especially the Scoti, forbears of the Scots, who the Declaration claims originated in Scythia Major and migrated via Spain to Britain, dating their migration to "1,200 years from the Israelite people's crossing of the Red Sea".
Our Illustrious Forbears by Charles Oakley published in 1980Sir Cecil Weir KCMG, KBE, MC. (1953) - Civilian Assignment In 1944 and 1945 he landed in France and the Low Countries, behind the Allied advance, as joint head of the Weir-Green Commission of the UK and USA assessing how best to restart the industries of these countries, to support the war effort and their liberation, with willing and freed people. From 1946 to 1949 he was President of the Economic Commission headquartered in Berlin and Hanover under the British Military Governor of occupied Germany. With a staff of some 7,000, Sir Cecil Weir had absolute power over the population, industries and commerce in what would become West Germany with a new capital Bonn, where he had completed his schooling. On his return to the UK he became chairman of the Dollar Exports Board and, among other companies, the chairman of the first British computer manufacturing company, ICT.
Over fifteen years deCODE has published a series of breakthrough papers detailing in a real human population how recombination rate varies according to sex, age and other characteristics, and how these differences impact the generation of genomic diversity and variation of many kinds. The general picture that has emerged is that the genome is generating diversity but within certain bounds, providing a dynamic but generally stable substrate for natural selection and evolution.Roger Highfield, "How humans evolve," UK Science Museum blog, 24 January 2019 To understand the population that it is working in and to address broader questions few can in the same way, deCODE has also from its early days had its own genetic anthropology group. It has published pioneering work on mitochondrial and Y-chromosome mutation to trace the Norwegian and Celtic mix in the early population; sequenced ancient DNA from the settlement period; compared ancient and modern Icelandic genomes to see how genetic drift, epidemics and natural disasters have yielded a modern-day population genetically distinct from its forbears and source populations.
In 1831, aged 21 and coming into his majority, Chisholm relocated to Invernessshire and Erchless Castle after an absence, short visits aside, of 14 years; and assumed direct control of his estate from his guardians. His biographers note then when he was 14, Chisholm recommended to his guardians that outstanding rents owed by certain tenants should be forgiven; and during the later period of guardianship, tenants were permitted to remain in possession of holdings in circumstances warranting their eviction. In 1831, he determined to take "an active part in plans for ameliorating" the condition of the people on his properties; however the said amelioration took the form of evicting a large number of the ancient tenantry of his forbears in accordance with - as a biographer terms it -" the mistaken views which then so extensively prevailed of improving the condition of the Highland people by clearing them out of their native glens to make room for sheep and deer." Chisholm added insult to injury, arranging for all of his tenants, anxious about impending expirations of their tenancies, to meet on a certain day at the Inn of Cannich in the expectation that he would announce the terms of renewals.
Lord Phillips, Lady Hale, Lord Mance, Lord Clarke and Lord Kerr held that the school had directly discriminated on grounds of race. Lord Clarke wrote, > "I do not accept they were not considering M’s ethnic origins or making a > decision on ethnic grounds....As I see it, once it is accepted...that the > reason M is not a member of the Jewish religion is that his forbears in the > matrilineal line were not Orthodox Jews and that, in that sense his less > favourable treatment is determined by his descent, it follows that he is > discriminated against on ethnic grounds....The question is, in my > opinion...whether it is discrimination on ethnic grounds to discriminate > against all those who are not descended from Jewish women."Full Supreme > Court judgment Lord Hope and Lord Walker held there had been indirect discrimination on grounds of race. Lord Hope wrote that identifying the school's admission criteria as racial, rather than religious, was to confuse the effect of this unequal treatment with the grounds for the treatment; he and Lord Walker said that the school's admission policy nonetheless put certain Jews at a disadvantage.

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