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In every instance, their investigations have been textbook examples of
The gaze of these figures is in every instance calmly resolute.
In every instance, the high-ranking campaign officials involved have denied wrongdoing.
In every instance, there is nuance; a reasonable case on both sides.
It's still not easy for people to come out in every instance.
The phrase was struck out in every instance in the new rule.
In every instance, the act of taking a knee is a tactical surrender.
I certainly don't support the specific language Trump has used in every instance.
Like a warped car frame after a crash, dromocracy shows through in every instance.
In recent decades, first ladies have been more open, although not in every instance.
And the department needs to make sure officers document their stops in every instance.
Every time, at every turn, in every instance, Clinton conspiracy buffs have failed with this.
In every instance it was easy to connect, takeoff, and fly with the Bebop 5503.
In every instance, these actors weigh the political costs and benefits of support and opposition.
In other words, keep them in mind, but don't apply them dogmatically in every instance.
In every instance, the evidence either hasn't added up or those implicated have issued public denials.
In every instance, there is plenty of evidence that the Clintons at least exercised bad judgment.
Some are opposed to capital punishment in every instance because they doubt its efficacy or morality.
In every instance of political transition, there are a few pushy media newcomers made for the moment.
S. military action cannot be the only — or even primary — component of our leadership in every instance.
In every instance, more Americans were paying very close attention than they were to news about Maria.
In every instance, and that includes this one, you have people from the other party ready to participate.
"It's used in every instance of a disagreement or debate on anything," the New Hampshire native told CNBC.
In every instance, you see an executive branch saying "enough is enough" and turning around these runaway policies.
If you wish to be extraordinarily well-informed and want to make choices in every instance, that's fine.
In every instance, this was not possible, because the email was already linked to an account on CashCrate.
"In every instance where inappropriate behavior was reported directly to me I, in turn, reported it upwardly," he said.
In every instance, we see an extraordinary degree of entitlement, alongside a nonchalance for how taxpayer dollars are used.
In every instance, however, Congress proposed amendments that were only enacted upon ratification by three-fourths of the states.
For this reason, we did not include prices in this comparison, as Trader Joe's was cheaper in every instance.
In every instance, win or draw for a friendly or competitive match, the women players were offered less compensation.
The tech sector tends to lead as well, gaining 33% the next year, also trading positively in every instance.
Filters that can find child sexual abuse images work relatively well because those images are illegal in every instance.
And, of course, in every instance, it's entirely possible that he was quoting someone else without it being immediately clear.
In every instance, instead of shifting attention away from Cruz and deescalating the conflict, the Trump campaign did the reverse.
Yet, in every instance some form of credit monitoring and identity theft protection was offered as part of the 'solution.
In every instance for a friendly or competitive match, the women players were offered less pay that their male counterparts.
In every instance, more is revealed about a brilliant writer whose life, though tragically too short, continues to reverberate decades later.
And Sean is also right that the Obama White House didn't exactly bend over backward in every instance to fulfill records requests.
The eurozone's blue chip Euro Stoxx 50 index has gained ground in every instance but one, and returned 2.7 percent on average.
In every instance, that bang hat—I mean wig—gave me everything I could have wanted from bangs, and asked nothing in return.
In every instance when Penn State is alerted to any allegations of hazing the university takes immediate action to investigate and impose sanctions.
To be sure, this wouldn't work in every instance, and should not be allowed in nuisance bids or those which aren't fully financed.
But—rules of thumb aside—I think it's important to recognize that this isn't something that should be seen as negative in every instance.
In every instance, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has fired back on Twitter and elsewhere, seemingly generating more good will from her supporters in the process.
In every instance, the police commissioner, who has final authority in disciplinary decisions, assigned these officers to "dismissal probation," a penalty with few practical consequences.
The reason for this, a department spokesman said, is that victims cannot in every instance remember, or the subsequent investigations fail to make necessary confirmations.
His interpretation of events was always skewed, concluding in every instance that Brown -- or another of the contestants -- was wrong, and he the innocent victim.
"In every instance, the vote totals change by a very small amount," said Joshua A. Douglas, a professor of law at the University of Kentucky.
"In every instance I dealt with him, he was truthful, he listened and he was great to work with," Ms. Haley told NBC's Savannah Guthrie.
It was a telling exchange for assessing Gorsuch's commitment to his method of deciding cases, which he has said judges should follow in every instance.
Uber said it was reviewing how the technology was used, but it did not say that it planned to prohibit its use in every instance.
She notes that it's not possible in every instance, especially when small spaces get involved, but even an inch of space can create an energy imbalance.
The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF is a much larger and more liquid fund with a stellar record as well, rising in every instance but one.
Following at least 10 consecutive positive days, the Dow has traded positively in every instance since 1980, logging an average gain of 6.6 percent, four months later.
The Republican and Democratic candidates have split Florida in the last six presidential elections, with the winner going on to the White House in every instance but one.
Ultimately, our only alternative is between keeping the existing broken system, fully backed by the government and the taxpayer in every instance or choosing to move forward together.
This saves both parties time: The ATF can conduct a trace without contacting a dealer in every instance, and the dealer doesn't have to spend time handling ATF requests.
While the maneuver is not guaranteed to work in every instance, Republicans can signal their determination to begin debate on a bill over the Democrats' objections simply by trying it.
"In every instance of a case we've had except one in Arkansas, it's been preceded by out-of-state travel and people coming back," he said at a press conference Monday.
"In every instance, women artists and writers would seem to be closer to other artists and writers of their own period and outlook than they are to each other," Nochlin observed.
But in every instance, instead of focusing on the Clintons' carelessness or recklessness, the right vastly inflated it: run-of-the-mill scandals got blown up into House of Cards–level dramatics.
"In every instance where the president has tweeted about a company, that's been a buying opportunity," Jason Ware, chief investment officer and chief economist at Albion Financial Group, told CNBC on Tuesday.
As a thought experiment, scroll back up to the top of this page and read back through, but this time imagine that the Muslim victims of violence, in every instance, were instead Christian.
Oldman, Hardy, Finney, and the rest of the team are stalwart and assiduous in their care for detail, and what they arrive at, in every instance, is far more than a mere impersonation.
In every instance we adhered to the process explicitly laid out in the Constitution: The president has the constitutional duty to nominate; the Senate has the constitutional obligation to provide advice and consent.
This approach may not be the right solution in every instance, especially if safety is a concern, but it will empower girls to feel like they can take a stand for themselves and others.
The British decision to leave the EU caused stock markets to plunge, but in every instance, the decline was erased in a matter of days as global investors sought the safety of dollar-denominated investments.
In every instance, Rihanna glides through like a glamorous older sister into a room where her teenage brother and all his mates are hanging out, with an air that implies she knows he stole her weed.
In every instance, her calculation was clear: If the bill advanced the national interest, reflected consensus in her caucus and didn't deviate from the strategic imperative of achieving a Democratic majority, she produced the necessary votes.
Although no one tip will work in every instance — as Wood put it, "body language just isn't as simple as some people would like it to be" — there are some consistent clues that indicate someone is lying.
But when I asked them to name a time that a legislator had changed his or her vote on the basis of such input, I got, in every instance, a laugh, and then a very long pause.
"While we are cognizant that irrational acts of violence by lone actors are very challenging to prevent in every instance, quiet professionals in the Department have a strong record of swift action in meeting these threats," Barr wrote.
While not perfectly photorealistic in every instance, results can look relatively realistic, depending on how dark/light your natural hair color is — and at least give you an idea of what a particular hair dye might do for you.
The government lawyers stopped short of explicitly saying they were certain Ross had complied in every instance with a 2014 law that requires federal employees forward official records contained in private accounts to a government account within 20 days.
In every instance, Newman draws from a biography or other source; this is the only poetry collection I can recall in recent years that has the same sort of "Works Cited" page and notes you'd expect in a scholarly study.
" After leaving office, Obama decided to take some well deserved R&R and said he'd stay out of the political arena to give Trump "an opportunity to put forward his platform and his arguments without somebody popping off in every instance.
In every instance I can think of where police were provoked to resort to a use of force, it was the behavior(s) of the subject encountered that singularly brought about a forceful response by police; often with deadly consequences.
Following these gains, the sector has traded positively through the rest of the year in every instance, with tech stocks adding an average return of more than near-24% during these periods, according to a CNBC seasonal trading analysis of Kensho data.
"I want to be respectful of the office and give the president-elect an opportunity to put forward his platform and his arguments without somebody popping off in every instance," Obama told a news conference in Peru after an Asia-Pacific summit.
They need to be sure in every instance that the-- purpose for which they were intended, taking care of the people that they are-- deemed-- that-- that they have been entrusted to protect and to serve are actually being protected and served by those entities.
"Let me be real clear: In every instance in which the United States government gives another country something, whether it be military supply or it be food, there better dadgum well be a quid pro quo," Brooks said on a radio show last week in Alabama.
Everyone running for the Democratic nomination pays lip service to the need to address mass incarceration, and what were once essential political instincts—to side with the police and the prosecutors in every instance, to "get tough on crime"—have become, at the very least, negotiable.
Musing on the differences between her sitters' choices and the photos she gets to keep — where someone might be blinking or bursting into laughter, seemingly disrupting a more formal pose — Dorfman expresses her own preference for the reject or "B-side" image in every instance, hence Morris's title.
"When we think about any of the fossils that we work on, we know in every instance that that came from an individual who was born, they grew up, and then they died," said John W. Kappelman, a professor of anthropology and lead author of a new study on Lucy.
When asked if he believes the US and Ukraine should investigate whether Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election -- a theory that US intelligence agencies say has been spread by Russia in an effort to deflect blame -- Pompeo said it was the government's "right" and "duty" to do so in every instance.
AND SO, I THINK WHEN WE LOOK BACK AT THIS, THERE MAY ACTUALLY BE A SILVER LINING, WHICH IS, A COMPANY THAT WASN'T DOING THE RIGHT THINGS BY CUSTOMERS IN EVERY INSTANCE, IS REALLY RE-EXAMINING ALL THE THINGS THEY'RE DOING – WHETHER THEY'RE FEES THAT THEY ARE CHARGING CUSTOMERS OR WHETHER IT'S DENIED BOARDINGS.
"Voter suppression might not be attributable in every instance to changing an election outcome, but it's significant to people who have barriers in front of them at the ballot box," said Myrna Pérez, the deputy director of the democracy program at the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.
But in every instance, the title-winning team had finished no worse than third the year before; Leicester, on the other hand, has a middling payroll (roughly a quarter of Chelsea's when it won the 2014-15 title) and finished 14th last season, an escape from relegation that is a story (and a soccer miracle) all its own.
In response to Haley, Conway, a vocal critic of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE, took aim at the recent comments she made in defense of the president in an interview last Tuesday, in which she said Trump was "truthful" in "every instance" she worked with him.
"According to records HSCIC has been infected with ransomware on 3 occasions since January 2012, in every instance HSCIC has been prepared for this eventuality and has been able to contain and eradicated the ransomware infection and restore all affected systems and files from full backups, without any breaches to patient data or disruptions to the delivery of patient care," Information Governance Advisor Graeme Holmes wrote in his response.
The report further alleged that Trump political appointees advised then-Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonSteve Schmidt: 'Overwhelming chance that Trump will dump Pence' for Haley Nikki Haley: Trump 'truthful' in 'every instance that I dealt with him' Tillerson denies Haley's claims of taking actions to undermine Trump MORE to time the termination of TPS — a policy that allows nationals of countries that undergo catastrophe to stay and work in the United Sates pending a background check — around the 2900 electoral process.
He returned to Wright form in 229, a beacon amid lineups filled with players like Luis Castillo and Bay, Jeff Francoeur and Rod Barajas, and after missing a bunch of time in 250.4 after suffering a broken back, then continuing to play on it for nearly a month (the Mets, again, exhibiting the opposite of their injury caution of late with Wright in every instance where insurance payouts weren't at risk), made two more all star teams in 2012 and, at Citi Field, in 2013.
Haley has made headlines in recent days with a claim made in excerpts of her memoir published by The Washington Post that former Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonSteve Schmidt: 'Overwhelming chance that Trump will dump Pence' for Haley Nikki Haley: Trump 'truthful' in 'every instance that I dealt with him' Tillerson denies Haley's claims of taking actions to undermine Trump MORE and former chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE sought to "undermine" Trump in the White House and approached her about working around the president.
Gorka, who left the White House in August of 2017, questioned on Twitter why Haley didn't "tell the President about Tillerson and Kelly's subversion," referring to Haley's claim that former Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonSteve Schmidt: 'Overwhelming chance that Trump will dump Pence' for Haley Nikki Haley: Trump 'truthful' in 'every instance that I dealt with him' Tillerson denies Haley's claims of taking actions to undermine Trump MORE and White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE had asked her to join them in working around Trump to curb decisions they saw as unwise.
Revelations about those fights shared space with stories about a new book from former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleySanford: 'It carries real weight' to speak against Trump 'while in office' Haley seeks to quell talk she could replace Pence Steve Schmidt: 'Overwhelming chance that Trump will dump Pence' for Haley MORE that says she refused to take part in efforts by former chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE and former Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonSteve Schmidt: 'Overwhelming chance that Trump will dump Pence' for Haley Nikki Haley: Trump 'truthful' in 'every instance that I dealt with him' Tillerson denies Haley's claims of taking actions to undermine Trump MORE to go around Trump.
Former Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonSteve Schmidt: 'Overwhelming chance that Trump will dump Pence' for Haley Nikki Haley: Trump 'truthful' in 'every instance that I dealt with him' Tillerson denies Haley's claims of taking actions to undermine Trump MORE on Monday adamantly denied claims from former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleySanford: 'It carries real weight' to speak against Trump 'while in office' Haley seeks to quell talk she could replace Pence Steve Schmidt: 'Overwhelming chance that Trump will dump Pence' for Haley MORE that he worked to undermine President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 85033 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE's agenda.
The California Department of Education's Instructional Quality Commission eventually decided to use the word "India" in every instance within the curriculum framework.
Construction of the barrier was authorized in 1958 under the Flood Control Act.Josh Chalchinsky, 2006 The $16 million wall has never seen a Category 5 hurricane, but has successfully protected the city in every instance since its construction.
Official permission must be obtained for their use in every instance. Churches exist in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Ras Al-Khaimah. In 1998, the government of Dubai donated land for the construction of a facility to be shared by five congregations, four Protestant and one Catholic.Larkin, Barbara.
Urethritis is the inflammation of the urethra. The most common symptoms include painful or difficult urination and urethral discharge. It is a commonly treatable condition usually caused by infection with bacteria. This bacterial infection is often sexually transmitted, but not in every instance; it can be idiopathic, for example.
Non- surgical vagina creation was used in the past to treat the congenital absence of a vagina. The procedure involved the wearing of a saddle-like device and the use of increasing-diameter dilators. The procedure took several months and was sometimes painful. It was not effective in every instance.
As per Barwick CJ in Wilson,R v Wilson (1970) 123 CLR 334 at [337]. "The fundamental rule governing the admissibility of evidence is that it be relevant. In every instance the proffered evidence must ultimately be brought to that touchstone." The scheme of Chapter 3 of the Act deals with admissibility of evidence.Evidence Act 1995, s 56.
The colonel does a double take and yells for his pet cat Filbert. When the cat arrives, it is immediately told to get rid of Woody. Filbert, hearing Woody pecking a tree, endeavors to carry out the order given to him. He uses various devices and tricks to catch Woody, but in every instance, Woody outsmarts him.
She made five more cruises to Japan before 1960, each time operating out of Sasebo and Yokosuka and in every instance returning to San Diego. While in Sasebo on November 30, 1952 the ship that the Ajax was moored next to, the USS Ashtabula ( AO -51) exploded! The resulting casualties for the Ajax were two dead and three wounded.
The only parties who sued her during her career were male doctors with M.D. credentials. In every instance, they were seeking to solidify institutional boundaries for their evolving practice of allopathic or scientific medicine by first preventing her from getting a license and second by preventing her from practicing medicine without one. No evidence that she harmed a patient was ever produced in any of these cases.
26 September 1917 also saw him awarded the Military Cross in the name of Douglas Urchart McGregor. The accompanying award citation gives insight into McGregor's exploits: For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in leading patrols against hostile formations. He has attacked and driven down enemy aircraft on several occasions, in spite of their being in superior numbers, displaying in every instance splendid dash and determination to get to close range.
In St. George, Benjamin rented a house over the telephone in a gated community, La Entrada. He took up golfing, fishing, and Texas Hold 'Em. He was generally welcomed in every instance, and learned that the dominant topic in St. George was illegal immigration; a local group had been organized to fight immigration, and they held regular rallies. In Idaho, Benjamin rented a resort cabin at Lake Coeur d'Alene.
Air Crash Investigations: Suddenly Falling Apart The Crash Of Lauda Air Flight NG 004, : p. 40. Boeing initially refused, but Lauda insisted, so Boeing granted permission. Lauda attempted the flight in the simulator 15 times, and in every instance he was unable to recover. He asked Boeing to issue a statement, but the legal department said it could not be issued because it would take three months to adjust the wording.
"I conclude that supporting a legitimate role for the state as an immigration gatekeeper is inconsistent with Rothbardian and Hoppean libertarian anarchism, as well as with the associated strategy of advocating always and in every instance reductions in the state's role in society." In Democracy: The God That Failed, first published in 2001, Hoppe argued that "libertarians must be conservatives".Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Democracy: The God That Failed (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction 2001) 189.
Similarly, a surname derived from a patronym, may be used by numerous unconnected families descended from a like-named individual (for example, the bardic family of the surname MacEwan employed by the Campbells are not connected to the MacEwens of Otter). Historian C.I Fraser of Reelig stated in his history of the Clan Munro that the bond between clansman and chief cannot in every instance have been that of a common blood.
That could mean sending many people to their deaths, or at least laying them open to the possibility of injury. Parliament cannot afford to take such an attitude." He believed, "suggestion of a maximum fine of £20,000, with the option of six months in prison, would constitute a big deterrent for cowboy operators hoping to escape the full force of the law. That is a maximum, however, and would not be used in every instance.
Wyatt was reputed to be an expert with a revolver. He showed no fear of any man. The Tombstone Epitaph said of Wyatt, "bravery and determination were requisites, and in every instance proved himself the right man in the right place". Wyatt was lucky during the few gun fights he took part in from his earliest job as an assistant police officer in Wichita to Tombstone, where he was briefly deputy U.S. marshal.
A teenager murders her stepfather, a sexually abusive man, after he teaches her how to use a gun. Through a school correspondence course, she meets a prisoner, Howard, whom she seduces back into the world of violence and guns. She marries Howard, and decides to show him the remains of her stepfather; Howard helps her dispose of the body. After they dispose of the corpse, Howard commits several homicides, although he was provoked in every instance.
As of 2009, there have been approximately 120 reported cases of renal medullary carcinoma. In every instance except for one, the patients were positive for cell sickling. Wilms' tumor, the most common renal tumor of childhood, is responsible for 6-7% of childhood cancer whereas all remaining primary renal tumors (among which is included renal medullary carcinoma) collectively account for less than 1% of all childhood cancer and less than 10% of primary kidney tumors in childhood.
In addition to the two Old English versions, there are a larger number of manuscripts with the same, or very similar material in Latin. Some of these appear to be direct translations of these known OE lists, while others are from earlier, or divergent lists as the names and places do not have a match in every instance. The list below summarises the names and places from both the Old English lists, and the Latin Secgan of Liebermann's 'V' manuscript.
In every instance, she was on familiar ground; she knew more of the subject than she expressed. She expressed the convictions and reasonings of then-contemporary thinkers of her section ably. The writers who cut the fresh pages of the Southern Quarterly Review at that time read with relish the convincing and cleverly-arranged arguments in support of their position as expressed by McCord's writings. Witticisms were found in McCord's writings; not airy wit, as might be expected from her French training, but Horatian satire.
First presented at the Bologna Motor Show in December 1994, the 916 Senna was a special edition to commemorate Formula 1 World Champion, Ayrton Senna, an avid Ducati enthusiast who endorsed its release shortly before his death in May 1994. At the time, the project was facilitated by the fact that Claudio Castiglioni, Ducati's owner, was a personal friend of Senna's. In total, between 1995, 1998 and 2001, Ducati released three "Senna" editions and, in every instance, net proceeds were donated to the Instituto Ayrton Senna charity.
Motion is the fundamental fact common to being and thought; the actual motion of the external world has its counterpart in the constructive motion involved in every instance of perception or thought. From motion he proceeds to deduce time, space and the categories of mechanics and natural science. These, being thus derived, are at once subjective and objective in their scope. It is true that matter can never be completely resolved into motion, but the irreducible remainder may be treated, like Aristotle, as an abstraction we asymptotically approach but never reach.
Customer (or consumer) identity and access management (CIAM) is a subset of the larger concept of identity access management (IAM) and is focused specifically on managing the identities of customers who need access to corporate websites, web portals and webshops. Instead of managing user accounts in every instance of a software application of a company, the identity is managed in a CIAM component, making reuse of the identity possible. The biggest differentiator between CIAM and regular (internal) IAM is that in CIAM the consumers of the service manage their own accounts and profile data.
The thieves used the forged contracts to claim Hermitage owed $1 billion to shell companies. Unbeknownst to Hermitage, those claims were later authenticated by judges. In every instance, lawyers hired by the thieves to represent Hermitage (unbeknownst to Hermitage) pleaded guilty on the company's behalf and agreed to the claims, thereby obtaining judgments for debts that did not exist; all while Hermitage officials were unaware of these court proceedings. The new owner, based in Tatarstan, turned out to be Viktor Markelov, a convicted murderer released two years into his sentence.
According to the Venezuelan foreign ministry, Nicolás Maduro welcomed "this initiative and reiterates that dialogue is the only way to resolve disputes". For his part, Guaidó thanked Uruguay for advancing the notion of free elections in Venezuela, but said that the National Assembly will not participate in dialogue with Maduro. His reasoning is that has already been done, "within and outside of Venezuela, in private and in public, alone and with international companions". He says the result in every instance has been more repression, with Maduro taking advantage of the process to strengthen the dictatorship.
In response to the execution, Iran's then Interior Minister, Mostafa Mohammad- Najjar, said "Over the past 30 years, our enemies faced defeat in every instance and their latest ploy was [inciting] the seditionists who wanted to break our ranks. With the execution of this villain, who was backed by several Western spy agencies and the Israelis, complete peace has returned to the region." Rigi was buried in Khavaran cemetery in southeast Tehran. An Iranian drama film, When the Moon Was Full, written and directed by Narges Abyar, was released in 2019.
She departed from the combat zone fairly frequently for port period at Subic Bay in the Philippines and for a visit each to Hong Kong and Sattahip, Thailand. Her periods away from the action zone were brief in every instance, three or four days at most. On 8 February 1973, she entered port at Subic Bay and, on the 16th, sailed for Yokosuka, Japan, en route back to the United States. Following stops there and at Pearl Harbor, Suribachi re-transited the Panama Canal in mid-March and rejoined the Atlantic Fleet.
The snowfall was sufficient to enable sleds to move the train overland, but the river ice was still too thin to move it over the Hudson. Knox and his men tried to accelerate the process of thickening the river ice by pouring additional water on top of existing ice. The first of the cannon arrived at Albany by January 4, but some cannons crashed through the ice into the river on the way to Albany, and again on crossing the Hudson heading east toward Massachusetts. In every instance, however, the cannon was recovered.
John Paul II's statue in Košice, Slovakia. The statue was unveiled by Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz, who had been Pope John Paul II private secretary. Monument to Pope John Paul II in Poznań He believed in the Church's exaltation of the marital act of sexual intercourse between a baptised man and woman within sacramental marriage as proper and exclusive to the sacrament of marriage that was, in every instance, profaned by contraception, abortion, divorce followed by a further marriage, and by homosexual acts. He explained and asserted in 1994 the Church's lack of authority to ordain women to the priesthood.
If the forecast headwind along the route is more than was forecast and planned on the ground it should immediately be obvious and an alternate fuel stop planned to accommodate the added time aloft. Unlike when driving a motor vehicle, the aircraft's progress over the earth (groundspeed) is in every instance unique and surprising. Despite planning from forecast data, it is essential to immediately determine this in flight and adjust for variability to assure a safe outcome. Similarly, changes in visibility en route from the flight planned forecasts must be accommodated and adjusted in visual flight.
In 1978, the United States Congress passed the American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) which legalized Native American worship practices which had been banned for over a century. While Native Americans tried to use the Act to protect sacred places where they pray, in every instance they lost. In 1988, the Supreme Court overturned two lower court rulings that sided with northern California Indians who were trying to prevent a logging road from going through their sacred "high country" in the Siskiyou Mountains, east of Eureka. It is a place of vision questing and medicine gathering.
In William Hogarth's Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism, the Cock Lane ghost is shown at the top of the thermometer, knocking to the girl in the bed. A Methodist preacher is seen to slip an icon of the ghost into the bodice of a young woman. The Cock Lane ghost was a focus for a contemporary religious controversy between the Methodists and orthodox Anglicans. Belief in a spiritual afterlife is a requirement for most religions, and in every instance where a spirit had supposedly manifested itself in the real world, the event was cherished as an affirmation of such beliefs.
The Fremen put the community before themselves in every instance, while the world outside wallows in luxury at the expense of others. The decline and long peace of the Empire sets the stage for revolution and renewal by genetic mixing of successful and unsuccessful groups through war, a process culminating in the Jihad led by Paul Atreides, described by Frank Herbert as depicting "war as a collective orgasm" (drawing on Norman Walter's 1950 The Sexual Cycle of Human Warfare), themes that would reappear in God Emperor of Dune Scattering and Leto II's all-female Fish Speaker army.
J., The Beginnings of Rome, p. 277 Livy also wrote “this was the third time since the expulsion of the kings that such a law had been introduced, by the same family in every instance” He specified that the second and third laws were renewals and said that he thought that the reason for this was that the wealth of a few carried more power than the liberty of the plebs. He added that the law forbade the scourging or execution of those who appealed, but merely provided that if anyone should disregard [its] injunctions it should be deemed a wicked act.
He > observed that such a Society of men existed in the Order of the Cincinnati. > They are respectable, United, and influential. They will in fact elect the > chief Magistrate in every instance, if the election be referred to the > people. [Gerry's] respect for the characters composing this Society could > not blind him to the danger & impropriety of throwing such a power into > their hands."The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, reported by > James Madison", 25 July 1787 , Yale Law School The debate spread to France on account of the eligibility of French veterans from the Revolutionary War.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2010. p.12 According to Walter Kaufmann, the basic idea of Hegel's works, especially the Phenomenology of Spirit, is that a philosopher should not "confine him or herself to views that have been held but penetrate these to the human reality they reflect". In other words, it is not enough to consider propositions, or even the content of consciousness; "it is worthwhile to ask in every instance what kind of spirit would entertain such propositions, hold such views, and have such a consciousness. Every outlook in other words, is to be studied not merely as an academic possibility but as an existential reality".
Some critics of IRV misunderstand the tally to believe that some voters get more votes than other voters. In Ann Arbor, Michigan, for example, arguments over IRV in letters to newspapers included the belief that IRV "gives minority candidate voters two votes", because some voters' ballots may count for their first choice in the first round and a lesser choice in a later round. The argument that IRV represents plural voting is sometimes used in arguments over the "fairness" of the method, and has led to several legal challenges in the United States. In every instance, state and federal judges have rejected this argument.
Although matrilocality and matrilineality receded at some early time, Polynesians and most other Austronesian speakers in the Pacific Islands, were/are still highly "matricentric" in their traditional jurisprudence. The Lapita pottery for which the general archaeological complex of the earliest "Oceanic" Austronesian speakers in the Pacific Islands are named also went away in Western Polynesia. Language, social life and material culture were very distinctly "Polynesian" by the time Eastern Polynesia was being settled after a "pause" of 1000 years or more in Western Polynesia. The dating of the settlement of Eastern Polynesia, including Hawaiʻi, Easter Island, and New Zealand, is not agreed upon in every instance.
Early in the game's history, TSR took no action against small publishers' production of D&D; compatible material, and even licensed Judges Guild to produce D&D; materials for several years, such as City State of the Invincible Overlord. This attitude changed in the mid-1980s when TSR took legal action to try to prevent others from publishing compatible material. This angered many fans and led to resentment by the other gaming companies. Although TSR took legal action against several publishers in an attempt to restrict third-party usage, it never brought any court cases to completion, instead settling out of court in every instance.
Although Harvey's Brewery had traditionally omitted an apostrophe from its name and products, the newly designed pump badge (since 2010) for its Sussex Best Bitter included one. Subsequently, individual beer badging omitted or included the apostrophe seemingly randomly. In August 2016 Harvey's launched new branding across the whole company. It was launched at the CAMRA Great British Beer Festival in that month and specifically ensured that an apostrophe was always included in every instance of the brewery's name on point of sale material, websites, glassware, advertising copy and paperwork. At the same time a company strapline was introduced ‘We wunt be druv’ meaning 'we won't be driven'.
However, this argument has been rejected by the Constitutional Court, on the basis that it would make section 8(2) and (3) redundant. The 1996 Constitution specifically provides that private individuals are directly bound by the Bill of Rights in some instances, not in every instance. This means, in effect, that common-law rules and principles may only be directly tested against the Bill of Rights in so far as they are relied upon by actors who are directly bound by the Bill of Rights. Whenever such an actor, private or state, is bound, the Bill of Rights becomes directly applicable law which overrides the common law in so far as it is inconsistent with the Bill of Rights.
Having laid out a spectrum of authoritative options for Islamic society, in his second volume, Government by Mandate (Hokumat e Vela'i), Kadivar criticises Ayatollah Khomeini's theology, the most absolutist thesis among the varieties of "Velayat e Motlaghe ye Faghih" and the one enshrined in the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Kadivar considers this 432-page opus the heart of his trilogy and the most scholarly book he has written. The work unfolds in two phases: the first, lays bare the presuppositions of the concept of Velayat, which concerns the meaning of the term, its interpretation in mysticism (Irfan), philosophy (Kalam), jurisprudence (Fight'h), The Qur'an, and Tradition (Sonnat). In every instance, Kadivar discounts political implications of the term.
As a result, much of that that is thought to be known may well be mythological "tradition woven at the great abbey" there. Much of what is known is brought to historians by the writings of Cardinal Boso and William of Newburgh, both of whom were, however, writing over 30 years after Breakspear's death. As a result, notes Poole, there is a dearth of information—and especially dates—for Breakspear's life until his election as pope, and "all that can be said is that the dates commonly given are in every instance wrong". The English chronicler Matthew Paris says he came from Abbots Langley, although Paris mistakenly ascribes to his father the name Robert de Camera.
Amala's next release, the romantic drama film Mynaa (2010), by Prabhu Solomon, made her a recognised actress in the industry. The film had garnered much anticipation prior to release, with noted distributors Udhayanidhi Stalin and Kalpathi S. Aghoram purchasing the rights of the film after being impressed with it. Amala played the village belle Mynaa, attaining unanimous praise from critics for her portrayal; a critic labelled her work as "outstanding" and that she put in a "riveting performance", while other reviews claimed she had "immense talent" and scores in "every instance" in the title role. The film, which also saw her gain recognition from noted actors Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth, subsequently became a large commercial success at the box office.
From a sanitary perspective, the pail system of waste removal was imperfect. Excreta and other general waste were often left above ground for hours, sometimes even days at a time. In his report on the Goux system used in Salford, the epidemiologist John Netten Radcliffe commented: "In every instance where a pail had been in use over two or three days, the capacity of absorption of the liquid dejections, claimed by the patentee for the absorbent material, had been exceeded; and whenever a pail had been four or five days a week in use, it was filled to the extent of two thirds or more of its cavity, with liquid dejections, in which the solid excrement was floating." The pail closet contained several important design considerations.
Dating from this latter change, the vast majority of medical responsibilities within the institution were undertaken by the sole resident medical officer, the apothecary, owing to the relatively irregular attendance of the physician and surgeon. The medical regime, being married to a depletive or antiphlogistic physic until the early nineteenth century, had a reputation for conservatism that was neither unearned nor, given the questionable benefit of some therapeutic innovations, necessarily ill-conceived in every instance. Bathing was introduced in the 1680s at a time when hydrotherapy was enjoying a recrudescence in popularity. "Cold bathing", opined John Monro, Bethlem physician for 40 years from 1751, "has in general an excellent effect";Quoted in and remained much in vogue as a treatment throughout the eighteenth century.
Dogū, or statuette in the late Jōmon period Interest in primitive arts is seeing a wide ascendancy and spontaneity and seek to produce a similar artless artistry in their own works. In every instance examples of ancient primitive art have been found to possess characteristics identical to modern arts; and the ancient Japanese clay figures known as dogū (土偶) and haniwa (埴輪) are no exceptions to this rule. No scholar has been able to determine absolutely just when human life moved over into the Japanese archipelago. It was these early inhabitants who eventually evolved the first crude Japanese native art in rough earthenware and in strange clay figures called dogū, which are probably fetishes of some religious nature.
If it intimates trouble, there is no trouble to compare with it, and if it itimatres joy, there is no joy to compare with it. Rabbi Samuel bar Nahman made a distinction: In every instance where Scripture employs “and it was” (vayehi), it introduces trouble, while when Scripture employs “and it shall be” (ve- hayah), it introduces joy. The Sages raised an objection to Rabbi Samuel's view, noting that to introduce the offerings of the princes, says, “And he that presented his offering . . . was (vayehi),” and surely that was a positive thing. Rabbi Samuel replied that the occasion of the princes’ gifts did not indicate joy, because it was manifest to God that the princes would join with Korah in his dispute (as reported in ).
Pope John Paul II continued to declare that contraception, abortion, and homosexual acts were gravely sinful, and, with Joseph Ratzinger (future Pope Benedict XVI), opposed liberation theology. Following the Church's exaltation of the marital act of sexual intercourse between a baptised man and woman within sacramental marriage as proper and exclusive to the sacrament of marriage, John Paul II believed that it was, in every instance, profaned by contraception, abortion, divorce followed by a 'second' marriage, and by homosexual acts. In 1994, John Paul II asserted the Church's lack of authority to ordain women to the priesthood, stating that without such authority ordination is not legitimately compatible with fidelity to Christ. This was also deemed a repudiation of calls to break with the constant tradition of the Church by ordaining women to the priesthood.
About 1200 cases remain to be examined. The Department emphasized its commitment to following up on these cases to correct any wrongs, saying that they "are committed to ensuring that affected defendants are notified of past errors and that justice is done in every instance. The department and the FBI are also committed to ensuring the accuracy of future hair analysis, as well as the application of all disciplines of forensic science." In 2017, new Attorney General Jeff Sessions, appointed by President Donald Trump, announced that this investigation would be suspended, at the same time that he announced the end of a forensic science commission that had been working to establish standards on several tests and to improve accuracy; it was a "partnership with independent scientists to raise forensic science standards".
The approved bill progressed through the necessary steps, and shortly before it became state law it was amended by House Delegate James Monroe Jackson of Wood County; Johnson advocated the insertion of "deaf and dumb" before "blind" in every instance in its text as a "humane and economic" measure. Jackson's amendment was accepted, and the bill establishing the West Virginia Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind became state law on March 3, 1870. Although Johnson had campaigned for a state school for the blind, it was common practice during the 19th century to combine schools for the deaf and blind as one institution. At the time of the institution's founding he was 24 years old, and is credited by West Virginia historians as the founder of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind.
The Court of Appeals extensively quoted Masterpiece in affirming the Arizona Superior Court's prior decision. The Alliance Defending Freedom, which represented Masterpiece, supported the Court's decision in finding that condemned the Commission's review of Phillips' case, stating that "Tolerance and respect for good-faith differences of opinion are essential in a society like ours". The American Civil Liberties Union welcomed the part of the decision affirming protection of gay rights, stating that the Court "reaffirmed its longstanding rule that states can prevent the harms of discrimination in the marketplace, including against L.G.B.T. people". The decision was also welcomed by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Sherrilyn Ifill, LDF’s President and Director-Counsel, stated: “The narrow ruling [...] is based on the universal principle that constitutional claims must be heard in every instance before a neutral tribunal.
By contrast, it is basic to Tolkien's Christian and Catholic conception of Arda that Men, the younger children of Ilúvatar (God), by means of the Gift of Men (death) are able to escape the confines of the world. Note the comfort offered by the mortal King Elessar to his elvish bride Arwen as his death approaches: "we are not bound forever to the circles of the world." Indeed, the theme of release from imprisonment runs like a thread throughout the story: Lúthien's escape from Doriath, her release from Nargothrond with the aid of Huan, Beren's release from Gaurhoth Isle. In every instance it is love that is the liberating factor: Lúthien's love for Beren drives her on to find some escape from imprisonment by her father, Huan's love for Lúthien is what frees her from Nargothrond, Beren's rescue by Lúthien.
Although the identity of the deities associated with the massebot is uncertain, Yahweh and Asherah or Asherah and Baal remain strong candidates, as Dever notes: "The only goddess whose name is well attested in the Hebrew Bible (or in ancient Israel generally) is Asherah." The name Asherah appears forty times in the Hebrew Bible, but it is much reduced in English translations. The word ʾăšērâ is translated in Greek as ἄλσος (grove; plural: ἄλση) in every instance apart from Isaiah 17:8; 27:9 and 2 Chronicles 15:16; 24:18, with δένδρα (trees) being used for the former, and, peculiarly, Ἀστάρτη (Astarte) for the latter. The Vulgate in Latin provided lucus or nemus, a grove or a wood (thus KJV Bible uses grove or groves with the consequent loss of Asherah's name and knowledge of her existence to English language readers of the Bible over some 400 years).
Peers, pp. 114, 130 but full-time soldiers were usually hired from amnestied bandits or vagabonds, and peasant militia were generally regarded as the more reliable.Peers, pp. 128-130,180,199 From the 2nd century B.C. onward, soldiers along China's frontiers were also encouraged by the state to settle down on their own farm lots in order for the food supply of the military to become self-sufficient, under the Tuntian system (屯田), the Weisuo system (衛所) and the Fubing system (府兵).Peers, pp. 110-112 Under these schemes, multiple dynasties attempted to create a hereditary military caste by exchanging border farmland or other privileges for service. However, in every instance, the policy would fail due to rampant desertion caused by the extremely low regard for violent occupations, and subsequently these armies had to replaced with hired mercenaries or even peasant militia.Peers, pp.
Exteriors for the film were shot on location in New York City, and shortly after the arrival of the troupe in the city the weather turned cold and rainy. This gives the film the distinction of being one of the first major motion pictures to show the streets of New York in the rain (the studio, making the most of a bad situation, chose to say they had planned for it to rain, and it was the lack of rain that had kept the troupe from returning to Los Angeles from New York on schedule).“Scarcity of Rain Delays New Film,” Emporia Gazette (Kansas), November 2, 1926, page 9. Cameras were placed in hidden locations so scenes could be shot with unsuspecting pedestrians, however when viewing the rushes of scenes just show, one news boy was seen staring directly into the camera in every shot; the sharp-eyed boy had noticed the hidden cameras in every instance.
Your noble efforts for reconciling the Mother Country and the > Colonies, on rational and constitutional principles, and your > pacifick,steady, and uniform conduct in that arduous work, entitle you to > the esteem of all British America, and will immortalize you in the annals of > your country. We heartily concur in your resolutions, and shall, in every > instance, strictly and invariably adhere thereto. We assure you, Gentlemen, > and all our countrymen, that we are a people whose hearts overflow with love > and duty to our lawful sovereign George III. whose illustrious house, for > several successive reigns, have been the guardians of civil and religious > rights and liberties of his subjects, as settled at the glorious Revolution; > that we are willing to risk our lives in the service of his Majesty, for the > support of the Protestant religion, and the rights and liberties of his > subjects, as they have been established by compact, law, and ancient > charters.
Gilchrist and Australia started their 2007 World Cup campaign by winning all three of their matches in Group A, against Scotland, the Netherlands and South Africa. Australia won all six of their matches in the Super8 stage with little difficulty—the margins of victory were exceeded 80 runs or six wickets in every instance. They topped the table and thus qualifying for a semi-final rematch against fourth-placed South Africa. Gilchrist opened the Australian batting in each match, taking a pinch-hitting role in the opening powerplays. Initially successful in the group matches, scoring 46, 57 and 42, he failed in the first Super8 match against West Indies (7), but bounced back to score a second half-century (59 not out) in a ten-wicket victory against Bangladesh in a match drastically shortened due to rain. After a run of middling scores, he failed again in the final Super8 match against New Zealand.
Menon in his memoirs stated that the changes to the initial terms of accession were in every instance freely consented to by the princes with no element of coercion. Copland disagrees, on the basis that foreign diplomats at the time believed that the princes had been given no choice but to sign, and that a few princes expressed their unhappiness with the arrangements. He also criticises Mountbatten's role, saying that while he stayed within the letter of the law, he was at least under a moral obligation to do something for the princes when it became apparent that the Government of India was going to alter the terms on which accession took place, and that he should never have lent his support to the bargain given that it could not be guaranteed after independence. Both Copland and Ramusack argue that, in the ultimate analysis, one of the reasons why the princes consented to the demise of their states was that they felt abandoned by the British, and saw themselves as having little other option.
These epic introductory tendencies give way to the main portion of the story, usually involving a battle of some kind (such as in the Iliad) that follows this pattern: dressing for battle (description of Achilles shield, preparation for battle), altar sacrifice/libation to the gods, some battle change (perhaps involving drugs), treachery (Achilles ankle is told to be his weak spot), a journey to the Underworld, and the final battle. All of these elements are followed eloquently by Pope in that specific order: Belinda readies herself for the card game (which includes a description of her hair and beauty), the Baron makes a sacrifice for her hair (the altar built for love and the deal with Clarissa), the “mock” battle of cards changes in the Baron’s favor, Clarissa’s treachery to her supposed friend Belinda by slipping the Baron scissors, and finally the treatment of the card game as a battle and the Baron’s victory. Pope’s mastery of the Mock-Heroic is clear in every instance. Even the typical apotheosis found in the epics is mimicked in The Rape of the Lock, as “the stars inscribe Belinda’s name!” (line 150).

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