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And in a roundabout way, it would fulfill both prophecies.
Today, DeGeneres revealed the definitive answer in a roundabout way.
China is now joining them, but in a roundabout way.
In a roundabout way, their work influenced Mr. Lewis's career.
And in a roundabout way, the lyrics came out of that.
After that came Muay Thai gym ownership, though in a roundabout way.
They're asking me to defend her a lot, in a roundabout way.
In a roundabout way, Sansa might actually be responsible for Dany's eventual death.
We approached it in a roundabout way to coordinate with air traffic control.
"In a roundabout way, Pompeo's statement does seem sound to me," he said.
Perhaps Goldberg was, in a roundabout way, trying to make that point too.
Place/Image/Object at Jack Barrett Gallery explores these questions in a roundabout way.
"Guys like Kevin and I were, in a roundabout way, neglected as kids, " Osaer said.
In a roundabout way, he's sort of become the Marie Kondo of the so-called "red pill" universe.
The Indians, unable to bolster both their offense and, in a roundabout way, their pitching, began looking elsewhere.
I'm going try and articulate that to you, but it will most likely go in a roundabout way.
Prince's conversion to the Jehovah's Witness religion actually started, in a roundabout way, with Sly & the Family Stone.
Together, they sort of, kind of, in a roundabout way, surpassed Pete Rose's major league record of 4,256.
What about films whose very lack of reference to Vietnam makes them, in a roundabout way, Vietnam movies?
A new phone dubbed the Black Shark marks, in a roundabout way, Xiaomi's entry into the gaming phone market.
In a roundabout way, I'm asking him to confess to having sexual thoughts about his female friends—namely, me.
That, in a roundabout way, brings me to the fact that the album doesn't stop—there are no fadeouts.
He's not gonna give me a speech that I can't understand, because he's saying everything in a roundabout way.
They were sound, fury, and, in a roundabout way, deeply significant -- though not to the end Republicans might have hoped.
Biden made that argument in a roundabout way during an interview posted Sunday by the State, a South Carolina newspaper.
In a roundabout way, Nancy tries to get to the bottom of that mystery when she locks Sasha in the cellar.
But it's no less true that the humble refrigerator, in a roundabout way, enabled the development of the first atom bomb.
The idea of exploring the subject of women and their place in India's economy came to me in a roundabout way.
This essay is cited much less often than the other two, but in a roundabout way it has been equally influential.
Try and ask them in a roundabout way what they're doing in the bedroom, then get it down on the page.
Regardless, we still have NASA (and in a roundabout way, Glenn) to thank for your favorite snack on school field trips.
In a roundabout way, this potential dissonance ended up producing an important problem in pure mathematics called the Connes embedding conjecture.
And that's how I got myself, in a roundabout way, hooked up with Robert Altman and "5 & Dime" in New York.
Perhaps to avoid focusing on potentially controversial extraditions to the mainland, Hong Kong's government justifies the legal change in a roundabout way.
In fact, in an interview with the UFC's Megan Olivi, he seems to have come to that conclusion in a roundabout way.
What I'm trying to say, in a roundabout way, is that the Safer Spaces campaign is a great start, but it's not enough.
So, Allison wondered, did that mean his experiment had, in a roundabout way, vaccinated his mice against this specific form of blood cancer?
After the long pause in trade, China recently offloaded its first shipment of U.S. crude oil this year, although in a roundabout way.
That gets you one audiobook per month (plus two Audible Originals)… so, in a roundabout way, you're getting three audiobooks for roughly $21.
In a roundabout way, Ryan asked Gomez how her "new person" was doing and if she has had a chance to meet Swift's.
By addressing strife in Africa in a roundabout way, "Liyana" breaks free of the heaviness that can weigh down an issue-based documentary.
The federal investigation came to light in a roundabout way through a report about the use of Greyball prepared by the Portland, Ore.
So Rubio hasn't rescinded his promise to be a private citizen in January; he's just going to keep his word in a roundabout way.
In a roundabout way, a company spokesman confirmed that the majority of the cuts will be in Europe, where the rail division is headquartered.
He tried to answer in a roundabout way, and finally she answered for him: "Okay, then you're saying you're not willing to do it."
And in a roundabout way, it seems like Marvel Studios has revealed that Hawkeye (played by Jeremy Renner) will live to see another day.
At long last Kaiser has brought Giacometti into the Swiss pavilion but in a roundabout way, refracted through the work and visions of other artists.
Engaging patients in their care through individual accountability—a sentiment that Rep Chaffetz actually got right (in a roundabout way)—has been shown to improve outcomes.
The show doesn't tackle the subject in a roundabout way but rather in a straightforward, in-your-face, don't-take-it-so-seriously type of way.
In theory, if you changed your gut bacteria by changing your diet, then you might in turn alter your vaginal bacteria in a roundabout way, she says.
In a roundabout way, HBO Nordic and HBO España's accidental airing of this weekend's episode devalues any information or content the hackers may have surrounding episode six.
And the eventual reveal of Goose's true nature is one of its biggest twists, with repercussions that affect, in a roundabout way, the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Which, in a roundabout way, means that the kickdrum is elemental and primordial and has an incredibly deep-rooted connection to each and every one of us.
So in a roundabout way, seeing Peter Parker alive and slinging in Spider-Man: Far From Home is confirmation that Spidey and others will be resurrected in Endgame.
" But, when asked if he, in a roundabout way, hadn't also called Clinton crooked, he smiled and said, "In that case, the entire United States government is crooked.
Releasing the book on German soil also, in a roundabout way, kept the faith alive when it came to maintaining the high quality of the packaging of Prophecy releases.
But, as Fellowes himself acknowledged in a roundabout way in his statement about the festival's end, it set a template for the "boutique" event that's sanitized our festival culture.
The final line ends with Pazienza telling a reporter in a roundabout way that his path to recovery was as "simple" as just doing what you're told you can't do.
Corgan told the podcast that he thinks Chad Kroeger is an "incredible songwriter," adding: So basically what Billy Corgan is saying, in a roundabout way, is that Nickelback is porn?
And neither is the FBI, which, we find out in the finale, is in a roundabout way cobbling together an indictment against Diane Lockhart for plotting to assassinate the president.
Ojalvo believes that, in a roundabout way, the popularity of the poop emoji has allowed for more open-mindedness among consumers, creating a marketplace that's more receptive to products like his.
That accolade goes to the revelation made by founding Third Eye Blind member and former guitarist Kevin Cadogan, that, in a roundabout way, Oasis' Liam Gallagher once threatened to stab him.
Mr. Dietl used his one opportunity to ask the mayor a direct question to suggest, in a roundabout way, that he had constructed a "wall" around Gracie Mansion to hide nefarious behavior.
Her Instagram bio reads, in all caps for her 2K followers to see, "I HAVE BIG ASS EARS" — perhaps, in a roundabout way, to stop the questions, comments, and conversation before they start.
Experiments designed to answer that question in a roundabout way, like the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment, have detected tantalizing hints of new particle behaviors that don't seem to obey the Standard Model.
It's why Instagram Stories now has more daily users than Snapchat, and why, despite the fact that I longer upload holiday snaps directly to Facebook, the company still controls them in a roundabout way.
The topic surfaced in a roundabout way after Patrick Byrne, the CEO of a New Hampshire-based manufacturing company, asked the duo their thoughts on the rate at which capital gains should be taxed.
Maybe in a roundabout way, listening to the record and getting to understand the meaning behind all the songs people will look at themselves, and the world around them, and maybe change some stuff.
The U.S. trade dispute with China, in a roundabout way, could determine how successful the U.S. will be in sanctioning Iran's oil this time around — and that uncertainty is also playing out at OPEC.
Makonnen has what feels like a million questions about Canada, one of which is whether or not we have a Chik-Fil-A, which in a roundabout way leads to us talking about gay rights.
Prince's conversion to the Jehovah's Witness religion actually started, in a roundabout way, with Graham Central Station, the funk group started by Sly and the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham after his tenure in that band.
Education in an AltSchool classroom Education in an AltSchool classroom In higher education, the changes Secretary DeVos is likely to implement will be more fundamental to the adoption of impactful technology, albeit in a roundabout way.
The timeline also connects the Lovings' story in a roundabout way back to Barack Obama, whose presidency has both exposed the gains achieved over the last half-century and the considerable work that's left to be done.
The show's earliest juicy drama comes from when Barnett, in a roundabout way, tells Jessica that he'd propose to her only under a specific circumstance: If there was no other woman on the show he was interested in.
Neenan, who has worked mostly for the BBC as a comedy writer, was inspired in a roundabout way by the political maelstrom unleashed by Britain's vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump's election to the U.S. presidency.
She would have had to explain to the man (in a roundabout way) that he sounded insensitive, assuming that the chef he'd seen in the window was this chef and then assuming that the chefs could have been brothers.
A. You can add new fonts to an iPhone, an iPad or an iPod Touch, but you have to do it in a roundabout way, and the additional typefaces will not be available to use everywhere on the device.
McCarthy, in a roundabout way, is arguing that Republicans who raise their concerns will undermine negotiations with Mexico, which could ultimately hurt Trump's ability to strike an immigration deal and result in the very tariffs they are seeking to avoid.
"An amount of them that I've met that have told me either directly or indirectly or in a roundabout way that's very clear that they don't believe everything that they say that they believe when they're on camera," White said.
Although "Dust" was inspired by its author's own experience with depression, the show deals with that topic in a roundabout way: Ms. Thomas alludes to Alice's history of self-harm and anorexia but does not dive into the young woman's psychology.
Barbara Hannigan is, in a roundabout way, experienced as Ophelia, having toured the world recently with Hans Abrahamsen's wintry song cycle "let me tell you," its text (by Paul Griffiths) containing only words spoken by that character in Shakespeare's play.
But in a roundabout way, this movement lays the foundation for those — such as Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry — who, in a deepening of the gender equality conversation, question the notion of "masculinity" and the damaging impact it can have on everyone, including men.
His mood on this occasion, however, seems a little less bright—at least until he is on set, dancing and singing with Biz Markie, Kurtis Blow, LL Cool J, and Salt-N-Pepa (all of whom inspired his designs in a roundabout way this season).
It's far too early for Sphero to divulge pricing info for the new accessory, but in a roundabout way it will actually make the BB-8 toy slightly more affordable because you no longer need an expensive smartphone or tablet to play with it.
A narrative has grown up around The Greatest Showman — maybe prompted by the movie's critic storyline — that it was critically reviled but audiences loved it and made it a success, proving the critics wrong and, in a roundabout way, validating Barnum's (and Jackman's) whole enterprise.
In a roundabout way, I met my husband and moved to Edinburgh, the birthplace of Harry Potter, through the books too, because he was a troll on a Harry Potter Yahoo chatroom that me and my friends posted on (it's a long, nerdy story).
"We hope that our victory in this case will send a message to the compounding industry, one that says you cannot skirt the rules of the FDA, or safe and effective rules associated with drugs and pharmacies, by creating drugs in a roundabout way," he said.
"Increasingly, when conservatives make their points, they are told, whether directly or in a roundabout way, 'Shut up, you're a bad person,'" said Stanley Kurtz, co-author of model campus speech legislation being promoted by the Goldwater Institute, named for Barry Goldwater, the archconservative former senator.
Screenshot: GizmodoWe successfully carried on listening via a Google Home Mini, a Pixelbook with Google Assistant integrated, and even the Google Assistant app for iOS—so while there isn't a Google Podcasts app for iPhones yet, you can at least get at your current episodes in a roundabout way.
This year both the DPT and the DNT touched on external matters in a roundabout way in their campaigns, by complaining about foreign debts for dam-building, dependence on imported fuel and the government's failure to attract a Japanese embassy—all matters that hint at India's overbearing influence.
Screenshot: FitbitIf you want to know exactly what app developers are doing with this data, you need to visit the official privacy policy for the app—this should tell you, albeit in a roundabout way, what a particular app is collecting and how long it'll keep your data for.
In one section, Mendelsohn relates how Odysseus is a "circular" traveler (he started in Ithaca and comes back in a roundabout way) to a moment when, as a child, he and his father were stuck on a plane that had to fly in circles for hours before being allowed to land.
Power's move from an external public advocate to a government policymaker, in a roundabout way (or at least in the eyes of startup nerds like us), provides a unique look into the transition, differences and challenges one may come across when moving from an externally focused role to an operational one.
While I wouldn't go so far to suggest that connection is top of mind for most Academy voters, I do wonder about its potential effect on a voting body that tends to respond positively to films that ruminate or comment on the movies themselves, which this film does, in a roundabout way.
But a decade later, after Google had bought the program from Carnegie Mellon researchers and was using it to digitize Google Books, texts had to be increasingly warped and obscured to stay ahead of improving optical character recognition programs — programs which, in a roundabout way, all those humans solving CAPTCHAs were helping to improve.
Because in a roundabout way, Wentz—and more specifically the way Philly acquired him—became a Bears story this offseason, Or, at least, that should've been the story once people got past the initial shock of Pace and his group moving aggressively for a rookie quarterback soon after handsomely rewarding a veteran at the position.
As he lies dying on the steps of Stelline's laboratory, Deckard going in to meet his daughter at long last, it feels like Blade Runner 2049 has managed, in a roundabout way, to accomplish much what its parent film did: tell a story about a man who cares only for himself, and eventually ends up learning just how much everything else matters too.
That lyrical universality has contributed to the song's status as both a cover-band standard and one of Petty's most covered tunes — including, in a roundabout way, by one Sam Smith, who had to add Petty and co-writer Jeff Lynne to the credits for his massive hit "Stay With Me," because its melodic similarities to "I Won't Back Down" are undeniable (even if Smith claimed, somewhat outrageously given the song's standing in the American rock canon, that he'd never heard the song before).
Knobelsdorff's ideal models, the Englishmen Inigo Jones (1573–1652) and William Kent (1684–1748) as well as the Frenchman Claude Perrault (1613–1688), likewise grew into their professions in a roundabout way and were no longer young men when they turned to architecture.
They look at the dent left by the axe Riitta threw at Paavo. They tell her in a roundabout way that Juhana has been murdered. They wonder why Riitta does not weep. She replies that she wept for him for three whole years.
In Introduction to neurogenic communication disorders . Burlington, MA: Jones & Barlett Learning. Subjects often use circumlocutions (speaking in a roundabout way) to avoid a name they cannot recall or to express a certain word they cannot remember. Sometimes, the subject can recall the name when given clues.
The person can still be referred to in a roundabout way, such as, "that old lady", or by their generic skin name, but not by first name. In some Central Australian communities, if for example, an individual named Alice dies, that name must be avoided in all contexts. This can even include the township Alice Springs being referred to in conversation in a roundabout way (which is usually fine, as the Indigenous name can be defaulted to). Those of the same name as the deceased are referred to by a substitute name during the avoidance period such as Kuminjay, used in the Pintubi-Luritja dialect, or Galyardu, which appears in a mid-western Australia Wajarri dictionary for this purpose.
By the end of September Lee reaches the sea. Then he comes to the Sierra Morena mountains. He decides to turn west and follow the Guadalquivir, adding several months to his journey, and taking him to the sea in a roundabout way. He turns eastwards, heading along the bare coastal shelf of Andalusia.
A roundabout was previously in the junction, but it was a blackspot for cyclists, Danger in a roundabout way, part of Cycling the City - an AGE series. The Age October 2, 2006 and was removed in 2009. The Merri Creek Trail and Capital City Trail can be accessed by proceeding to the nearby Merri Parade.
Monographs of the fossil Reptilia of the Mesozoic formations (part III) (genera Bothriospondylus, Cetiosaurus, Omosaurus). Palaeontographical Society Monographs 29:15-93. Richard Lydekker formalized this view in a roundabout way in 1890, by assigning Cetiosaurus oxoniensis to Cardiodon on the basis of teeth from Oxfordshire associated with a skeleton of C. oxoniensis.Lydekker, R. (1890).
By the time Mary and Bucker arrive at the hospital, they learn that Gunner is now awake and will survive after all. Gunner deflects Bucker's bedside attempt to confess his murderous intent and in a roundabout way says he forgives him. Both men now turn their wrath on Mary, who is ordered out of the hospital room. After she departs, Bucker begins ogling the attending nurse, who smiles at him.
They spend the night talking, and each reveals personal details about their life to the other. Peggy tells Don that her mother hates him because she thinks he fathered her baby. They also discuss the fact that everyone in the office assumes the two are either sleeping together or have slept together in the past. Peggy asks him in a roundabout way why he never attempted to have an affair with her.
The Old English "books" are derived in a roundabout way from Roman models, and the tribal law of real property was deeply modified by the introduction of individualistic notions as to ownership, donations, wills, rights of women, etc. Yet in this respect also the Norman Conquest increased the store of Roman conceptions by breaking the national isolation of the English Church and opening the way for closer intercourse with France and Italy.
The guiding skills of Peter Sarbach were commissioned, in a roundabout way, at the request of Edwin Hale Abbot, the father of Philip Stanley Abbot. Hence, together with John Norman Collie, Professor Harold Baily Dixon, George Percival Baker, Professor Charles Ernest Fay, and others, Peter Sarbach lead a memorial first ascent of Mt. Lefroy on Aug. 3, 1897; exactly one year after the tragic death of Philip Stanley Abbot. See Abbot Pass hut.
In Pitjantjatjara, for instance, it is common to refer to a recently deceased person as 'kunmanara', which means "what's his name". Often, the person's last name can still be used. The avoidance period may last anywhere from 12 months to several years, depending on how important or famous the person was. The person can still be referred to in a roundabout way, such as "that old lady" or by generic skin type but not by first name.
The convention re-assembled on August 31, and re-nominated the incumbent Lieutenant Governor William Dorsheimer by acclamation. Then Lester C. Faulkner read a telegram received from the Committee that informed Seymour of his nomination, stating in a roundabout way that Seymour, who was already in bad health at home in Utica, New York, had accepted the nomination. Robert Earl for Judge of the Court of Appeals, and Darius A. Ogden for Canal Commissioner, were nominated by acclamation.
On 15 January 1943 she was handed over to the Polish Navy, renamed ORP Dragon and manned by a Polish crew. While the name of the ship remained the same it took on a new meaning. Dragon in Polish is smok, while "Dragon" in Polish means Dragoon (a mounted infantry soldier) although the latter still comes in a roundabout way from dragon. Modernized in the Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead, she was refitted with new electric plant and installation, radar and armament.
El Estornudo (in English: "the sneeze") is an online magazine of literary journalism and has a similar style to the U.S.'s Vanity Fair. The webzine was founded by Abraham Jiménez Enoa, a University of Havana journalism graduate who had previously been a freelance journalist, in March 2016. Stories include profiles, essays, and critiques official policy. El Estornudo often addresses official government policies in a roundabout way through lengthy profiles of ordinary Cuban citizens who encounter harassment or ill treatment by the government.
Day learned to ride from his father, who owned a car repair shop in the ranching community of Brush, Colorado. "He taught me basic horsemanship that has been my foundation," Day said in a 1991 interview. "That has helped me tremendously in a roundabout way – being able to understand the temperament of the horse, and adjusting to get along with that." Day participated in rodeo events before beginning his jockey career in 1973 at Prescott Downs, a small racetrack in Arizona.
She often tells rambling stories about her family, cheerfully remembering rather grim or traumatic events, to the considerable discomfort of the Crane family. She is also a firm believer in the supernatural, and believes herself to be "a bit psychic." Daphne's apparent psychic abilities are often treated with ambiguity on the show, and her various "visions" are sometimes shown to have come true, sometimes in a roundabout way and sometimes very accurately. As the series progresses, Daphne's psychic abilities are considerably downplayed.
His interest in architecture developed in a roundabout way, and came from representing buildings in his pictures. Later, the pictorial aspect of his architectural sketches was often noted and met with varying reactions. Heinrich Ludwig Manger, as an architect more a technician than an artist, wrote with a critical undertone in 1789 in his Baugeschichte von Potsdam, that Knobelsdorff designed his buildings "merely in a perspective and picturesque way", but praised his paintings. Frederick the Great, in contrast, commented positively on the architect's "picturesque style" (gout pittoresque).
A year later Hintze received the title "Flügeladjutant." This promotion, in a roundabout way, made him the direct representative of the German Emperor in Russia, a position that in many ways was more powerful than that of the ambassador. Hintze's close relationship with the two emperors and the circumvention of the Foreign Office by the Kaiser made him a long-term target of career diplomats in the Reich. In 1908, Wilhelm II made Hintze into a nobleman with the title of Baron that could be inherited.
The film portrays the corrupt administration of an Apulia town during the fascist regime of 1937, after it has learned, in a roundabout way, of a pending anonymous visit of a government inspector from Rome. The inspector will determine if the administration adhered to the government's strict guidelines for economic and social planning. The threat of the inspection creates terror in the administrators, who fear their misdeeds will be revealed. Most fearful are those guilty of enriching themselves from public funds, and other abuses.
He planned to march out on a moonless night with his army, and instead of going directly south to the Punic camp, march in a roundabout way to the Temple of Cyan and attack the Carthaginian fortifications at first light. The Greek fleet was to attack after Dionysius had engaged the Carthaginians. The success of the plan largely depended on the timely coordination between the fleet and the army, the absence of which had doomed another complicated battle plan of Dionysius in 405 BC at Gela.
Under the bankruptcy deal, WGBS cut back on the number of runs it had on each show causing programs to be seen at less duration. Still, in 1989, Grant Broadcasting was forced into receivership after the company failed to meet the terms of its bankruptcy agreement. Combined Broadcasting, a creditor-controlled holding company, took control of the former Grant stations. Combined put the stations up for sale in 1993, but it would be two years before Combined found a buyer, and only then in a roundabout way.
Born in Lublin on April 9, 1971, Adrian Chmielarz moved into game development in a roundabout way. In 1985, at the age of 15, Chmielarz attended the first Polcon science fiction convention in Błażejewko, where he first discovered an affinity for computers. He soon went through a Star Wars fan phase that saw him interact with a computer for the first time. By the late 1980s, he had become fascinated with computer games such as Knight Lore and Bugsy by reading about them in Przegląd Techniczny.
Taxi driver Ed Nielson is a bad-tempered bachelor who lives with his mother and owes money on his cab. On a day when things are going wrong, Ed picks up a steamship passenger, Mary Turner, arriving from Ireland, and drives her in a roundabout way rather than directly to her destination. The meter reads $12 but she has only $5, angering Ed. Mary is trying to find a man she impulsively married in Dublin but hasn't seen since, Jim, a writer. He is nowhere to be found.
Zhang kowtowed to Puyi at their meeting and promised to restore the House of Qing if Puyi made a large financial donation to his army. As Zhang walked with Puyi to his car at end of their meeting, he noticed a Japanese spy who had followed Puyi and said in a very loud voice, "If those Japanese lay a finger on you, let me know and I'll sort them out", which was Zhang's way of warning Puyi in a "roundabout way" not to trust his Japanese friends.Behr 1987 p.
She soon makes up for lost time. As the Grey Seal, he wears a mask and carries a girdle full of lock picks and such meaning no door or safe can defy him. A case starts with Dale receiving a letter in a roundabout way from the woman with very complete instructions on what he is to do. There is never any explanation how she gains such incredible knowledge of every crime, every house and every criminal and even how she knows everything about Dale, though she too has an underworld identity.
After being freed and burying the dead cowboy, Daugherty recovered about 350 of the cattle. He continued at night in a roundabout way and sold his steers in Fort Scott at a profit. With six states enacting laws in the first half of 1867 against trailing, Texas cattlemen realized the need for a new trail that would skirt the farm settlements and thus avoid the trouble over tick fever. In 1867, a young Illinois livestock dealer, Joseph G. McCoy, built market facilities at Abilene, Kansas, at the terminus of the Chisholm Trail.
The name of the club in Clarecastle has been changed many times from "Robert Emmets", "Parnells" to "An Clar", "An Clar Mor", "Droichead an Chlair" etc., until 1971 when the historic name of "Clár Átha an Dá Choradh" was restored to the club and has remained ever since. The club remained without a home ground until the early 1980s when a first permanent site was purchased from St Flannans College at Clareabbey. That well-appointed grounds and clubhouse has since passed from the club in a roundabout way to the Clare County Board.
The notion of "hellish" is often used to describe babiniku in a roundabout way. Actually, When Rimukoro, Maki-hitsuji, Magurona, and Natori Sana (She is a real female.) were asked "What is Babiniku?" in their interviews, and they all responded, "It's hell". The reasons for this are "they transfer us paraphilia", "deep dark side", and so on. p.47 According to Magurona, she titled "Virtual-Girl-Self-Incarnation-Guys Girls Party", which was originally meant to be "a hellish content where guys who have painted themselves and transformed themselves into cute girls get together and enjoy".
" Hale responded with his version of events on his blog: > I'm sorry for whom I hurt [at Fat Wreck Chords], but the truth is...I did my > job, in a roundabout way. I got people, in a way, really hyperventilating > about a band that's been dormant for nearly a decade. In the terms of > underground music...that's nearly impossible, with so many bands worthy of > attention falling on and off the radar nearly daily. Not that this > particular band needs any help, but with years and years of taunting new > releases, new music, and then shooting them down, it became a game of "band > who cried album.
Due to its themes such as young women seeking independence in a "man's world", "gender-bending" and "same-sex attraction" (albeit in a roundabout way),Examined, for example, in Jami Ake, "Glimpsing a 'Lesbian' Poetics in Twelfth Night", SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900, 43.2, Tudor and Stuart Drama (Spring 2003) pp. 375–394. there have been a number of re-workings for the stage, particularly in musical theatre, among them Your Own Thing (1968), Music Is (1977), All Shook Up (2005), and Play On! (1997), the last two jukebox musicals featuring the music of Elvis Presley and Duke Ellington, respectively. Another adaptation is Illyria, by composer Pete Mills.
She is driven and single-minded, with a take-no-prisoners attitude, which some find highly attractive. She cares little for the impact of her words, and will often talk bluntly rather than in a roundabout way. She was left apparently paralysed from the waist down by a car bomb attack on the Home Secretary, Nicholas Blake in Series 5, Episode 1, during a chain of terrorist attacks, and reappeared later in the series in a wheelchair. Shaw may harbour a grudge against Ros Myers, since it was her father, Sir Jocelyn Myers, who organised the chain of attacks that ultimately led to the car bomb and her paralysis.
Sebastian is the Landlady's butler, and is often seen when the Landlady returns to the mansion, often assisting in her schemes towards the four boys and Sunako. Despite her outwardly not showing it, the Landlady cares for Sebastian greatly, as seen when she gave him time off in care for his health, albeit in a roundabout way. Sebastian is shown to be very devoted to the Landlady, often putting up with her many extravagant actions, and when not service the Landlady, is shown to be at a loss over what to do. He has been serving the Landlady for a long while, and is presumed to have known her deceased husband as well.
Because of this, Apple said: "I interpreted it as like, 'It's going to be you and me in this little vessel by ourselves in space, except it's going to weigh a lot more, and you're going to really get on my nerves.'" Apple is the only musician credited on "For Her", which has been described as "cathartic", and "one of the album's most arresting songs". The track's depiction of a man's abuse of a woman is based, with permission, on the stories told to Apple by a friend who worked as an intern at a film production company. The song addresses the man on behalf of the friend, in Apple's words, "to, in a roundabout way, tell her story that she's not able to tell".
In the 1960s, de Havilland Canada was already well known worldwide for their series of high-performance STOL aircraft, notably the very popular DHC-2 Beaver and DHC-6 Twin Otter. However, these aircraft were generally fairly small and served outlying routes, as opposed to the busier regional airliner routes which were already well served by larger, higher- performance turboprop aircraft such as the Fokker F27, Fairchild F-27, Convair 580, Convair 600, and Hawker Siddeley 748. The de Havilland Canada company personnel felt they could compete with these designs in a roundabout way. With their excellent STOL performance, their designs could fly into smaller airports located in city centres and smaller, outlying, more austere airports having runways that the other aircraft could not easily use (unpaved, unimproved).
Like they did for the previous concert, when Merregnon Studios first began the project, Böcker, Valtonen, and Wanamo took a few months to play through the games, watch playthrough videos, and read reviews and analyses of the games, in order to understand the structure and progression of the main themes of the music in each game. An introductory fanfare, "In a Roundabout Way", was composed by Valtonen for the concert. Unlike Final Symphony, which featured three styles of orchestral performances—a piano concerto, a symphonic poem, and a three- movement symphony—all four arrangements are single-section arrangements, with the IX portion as a piano concerto. Composer and arranger Masashi Hamauzu in 2012 The concert is arranged in reverse chronological order, with the newest game, Final Fantasy XIII, first, and the oldest, Final Fantasy V, last.
For Henk Peeters, the choice of synthetic products and plastic cut both ways. The material was free of visual signature, but it was also emphatically unpainterly and an expression of resistance against the academic establishment and the rules of the game. To undermine the retinal aspect of art, the precious and status-based object as a fetish for the eye, Peeters envisaged one more method: to bypass ‘seeing’ altogether and appeal to the sense of touch. Peeters's ‘tactilist’ works of cotton wool, feathers, hair pieces, nylon thread or fake fur are ‘objects of greater interest to senses other than the eye.’ Jan Schoonhoven is the only one who never ‘annexed’ objects or ready-made materials. Schoonhoven saw his reliefs as ‘spiritual reality’, as a representation of forms out of reality and therefore, in a roundabout way, fitting within the Nul idiom.
The German blazon reads: Von Rot über Silber geteilt; oben drei goldene fächerförmige Weizenähren, unten ein blauer Ziehbrunnen. The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess gules three ears of wheat, the dexter bendwise, the middle palewise and the sinister bendwise sinister Or, and argent a well with a roof and pail azure. The three ears of wheat are, in a roundabout way, canting for the name “Scheuern”. Scheuern was, along with other neighbouring places, subject to tithing by Prüm Abbey, and indeed, the Abbey’s tithe barn stood in Scheuern, which drew its name from the building: Scheuer is Eifel dialect for what in High German is called a Scheune – a barn. Moreover, the ears of wheat also stand for the double municipality’s centuries-long root source of income, agriculture, and its rural structure.
Thomas writes: [Poppe] had worked for the Ost-Assen Institute in Czechoslovakia during the war, doing research on the "Jewish Problem...in order to perfect the Nazi killing machines", quoting the work of Kevin Ruffner of the CIA History Staff. His other responsibilities included the oversight of labor and émigré affairs, as well as the National Committee for Free Europe, parent of Radio Free Europe, which began radio broadcasts into Czechoslovakia in 1950 using a transmitter Offie borrowed from the U.S. Army.Thomas, 61Weiner, 537 In October 1949 Offie made sexual advances in his OPC office while meeting with another government employee, an agent in the Army Counterintelligence Corps, who filed a report of the incident. Instead of a confrontation with Offie and his superiors, CIA security staff or enemies within the OPC accomplished his removal in a roundabout way.
Sylvian improvised much of Blemish alone, with the exception of three tracks with free improvisation guitarist Derek Bailey and one with electronic musician Christian Fennesz, who joined the recording sessions two weeks after it began, by which point Sylvian had already completed four songs. He wished to work with a musician who was exploring modern virtual filtering systems, but was unable to find someone that fit his aesthetic; instead, during the recording of the album, Fennesz contacted Sylvian regarding work he wanted his involvement in, "and so, in a roundabout way," Sylvian found an ideal collaborator for the record. This was unlike Sylvian's earlier previous solo projects, where he would seek out the musicians he decided beforehand would be ideal. Meanwhile, he approached Bailey for the album at a joint concert he was playing with Milo Fine; although Bailey agreed, he was unsure why Sylvian pursued him.
In 2002, while historian Robert Dallek was researching his biography An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917–1963, he came across a 1964 interview with Kennedy press aide Barbara Gamarekian in the JFK Presidential Library The interview was one of scores collected by the Library as part of their oral history program. that described, in a roundabout way, Kennedy's dalliances with an intern named Mimi who "couldn't type", who "had no skills", "who obviously couldn't perform any function at all" and others who worked in the press office. At Gamarekian's request in 1964, this part of her interview was permanently sealed, but Dallek persuaded her to unseal it so that he might include in his biography mention of a "tall, slender, beautiful" intern among Kennedy's White House diversions, in the context of his argument that Kennedy was undistracted from duty by health troubles or women. The unsealed section was leaked by a JFK Library archivist on April 24, 2003, six days before Dallek's publication date.
In February, 2008, the Black Atlantic started recording their album in a cabin owned by van der Velde’s in-laws, located in the small town of Saranac Lake, in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. For this recording, drummer Marcel Wolthof was re-enlisted alongside singer-songwriter Kim Janssen on various instruments. Janssen co-wrote some of the songs for the recording and has permanently settled in and joined the band. The band took a large part of these recordings back home to the Netherlands where they finished the album over the course of Spring 2009 and early Summer at the (now defunct) Paperboat recording studio in Zwolle. The title of the album "Reverence for Fallen Trees" is a metaphor for "honour the dead" alluding to van der Velde’s grandparents, three of whom died during the recording process. The album deals with these topics - ‘remembrance’, ‘grief’, ‘family’, ‘love’, ‘disenchantment’ - in a roundabout way, mostly through the use of natural metaphors .
Litvinov added that France was committed to the defense of the international system created by the Treaty of Versailles while Germany was committed to the destruction of the Versailles system. He concluded his interview by saying the Soviet Union had been excluded from the Paris peace conference of 1919 and only chose to defend the Versailles system because it wanted to, not because it had to. In response, Coulondre warned Paris that the Soviet regime "could be led eventually to envision a rapprochement with Germany. Presuming to consider an entente with the Reich as easy from the moment the USSR ceased to defend the maintenance of the status quo in Europe, he [Litvinov] added that such a thing could be arranged without the formalities of treaties...It is improbable, given the seriousness of the subject, even while speaking unofficially to a journalist, that M. Litvinov would had dared upon such a point without have been authorised in advance from on high, and his declaration appears to me as a sort of warning that the Soviet government wanted to give in a roundabout way".

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