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This narrative is less remarkable than two points of style.
The film's editing and narrative construction are, however, no less remarkable.
On the streets of Myitkyina, however, the event seemed less remarkable.
So far, the effect on the wider market has been less remarkable.
Compared to the infrastructure, the waterworks themselves seem even smaller and less remarkable.
But that didn't make this meeting between Trump and Zelensky any less remarkable.
If the buyers had been Silicon Valley companies, these deals would be less remarkable.
This was four shots rather than one to win, but they were no less remarkable.
He also had a soft spot for Aiden McGeady, an altogether less remarkable Irish winger.
In China, where the majority of films feature all-Asian casts, that's much less remarkable.
Prior research has also shown that the more people experience things, the less remarkable they become.
That Aretha's genius came so naturally to her doesn't make it any less remarkable, any less unique.
Inspecting the account of what transpired without wearing rose-colored glasses, the story looks a lot less remarkable.
A computer and a Cintiq display with similar capabilities and less remarkable colors would run for a similar price.
No less remarkable is how America, the incumbent superpower, has mostly treated China's rise less as a threat than an opportunity.
No less remarkable was the fact that Mr. Bartholomew, a black man, achieved such prominence working in the Jim Crow South.
" — Pablo Pardo, a Washington-based correspondent for El Mundo, a center-right newspaper "Cruz's rise is only marginally less remarkable than Trump's.
Call Me by Your Name is a lovely movie, and Hammer's performance is one of the lovely, if less remarkable, things about it.
The gold action has also led to a less-remarkable market call: Before it's too late, sell gold as fast as you can.
Furthermore, the amount of time spent is less remarkable — though still relatively high — when you compare Pokèmon Go's usage to other popular mobile games.
While it is still an exceptionally nice computer, it feels far less remarkable than the new iPhones and iPads that Apple routinely cranks out.
"Because Barack Obama had won, the idea of a woman as president seemed less remarkable than it would have previous to that," he said.
Despite this, its signature jumping hours function, indicated by suspended spinning boxes that mark the hours, is no less remarkable now than it was a decade ago.
Shields championed women in her field until her death in 2003 and believed that tales considered "ordinary" were no less remarkable when they were written by women.
Click here to view original GIFFinally, the Eye is less remarkable: A wide-angle lens camera that you wear all day to capture and register your everyday routine.
SALISBURY, England — The gentle stroll from Zizzi's, a restaurant in the center of this sleepy cathedral town, to Sainsbury's, a popular nearby supermarket, could scarcely be less remarkable.
Nicky is not kept on a pedestal, as we might imagine, but remembered as less remarkable, less talented and less promising than he was, even by his mother.
Outside of his four-point play and another, less remarkable three-pointer, it is as vintage a 40-Point half as we're going to get from a modern NBA guard.
True to form, the G8X ThinQ — yes, LG appends "ThinQ" to the name, and no, I'm not going to from now — is no more or less remarkable than any of those models.
You're reminded that any visual synthesis you think you're seeing is only in your head — but in the very same thought, you're assured that that doesn't make the vision any less remarkable.
It means inquiring into the extraordinary phenomenon of a boisterous businessman with no political experience winning the Republican nomination, and the somewhat less remarkable phenomenon of a former president's wife becoming the Democratic nominee.
In America that anticlericalism was milder, and with Catholic assimilation and Catholic patriotism (a less remarkable analogue to the African-American patriotism Serwer describes) there was a promise that it would eventually disappear entirely.
But overall, the new paper suggests that despite huge structural differences between the US and foreign health care systems, the way the United States handles end-of-life care is less remarkable than many have assumed.
Some scouts have noted that Fisher looks less remarkable when he's not dominating in his age group, and trying out those new point guard skills against more developed high school talent will be a focus this season.
Lucien went on to become a choreographer of renown, working on staging the premieres of ballet music by Verdi, Wagner and others, while Marius, working in Russia, was making ballets to far less remarkable music from Pugni and Minkus.
If Michel Houellebecq is routinely advanced as France's greatest living writer of fiction, Carrère, whose prose is no less remarkable for its purity and whose vision is no less broad, is widely understood as France's greatest writer of nonfiction.
Harri Hursti, a renowned voting machine hacker and founder of Nordic Innovation Labs, who helped organize the DEFCON event, said the existence of the machines' vulnerabilities were less remarkable than how easily a creative and skilled hacker can breach one.
He talked to far more people than just American riflemen who served in the final, victorious year of the war, speaking with those whose service was often far less remarkable but far more representative of what that generation went through.
Indeed, NEA has been known for many years for raising among the biggest funds in the industry, though these once brow-raising amounts have become somewhat less remarkable in a world where venture firms routinely close on record-breaking pools of capital.
True, Bryant's legend will live on, in the form of banners, championship rings, and highlight clips, while his friends' less remarkable lives, leaving no imprint on humanity's collective consciousness, will quickly slip into oblivion, and as time marches on it will be as if they never existed at all.
That remarkable historical breakthrough feels less remarkable at the moment because of circumstances: Hillary Clinton has been a national figure for a quarter century from the time of Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign; she has been first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of state; she follows Barack Obama's history-shattering run as the first African-American president.
That Buttigieg, a 38-year-old former mayor of a 100,000-person town in the Midwest, was able to fight Sanders to a draw in the caucuses is a remarkable achievement made somewhat less remarkable by the fact that he didn't get to celebrate his strong showing until more than 24 hours after the caucuses ended.
Its subsequent existence was long but less remarkable. Street view of the Rotunda as Leverian Museum.
They also state that her "songwriting is no less remarkable, and connects in much the same way, chronicling matters of the heart and soul in a manner that achieves a genuine and unaffected beauty with just a dash of the truthful messiness that comes with being human".
From a statistical perspective, coincidences are inevitable and often less remarkable than they may appear intuitively. Usually they are chance events with underestimated likelihood. An example is the birthday problem, which shows that the probability of two persons having the same birthday already exceeds 50% in a group of only 23 persons.
Before the arrival of humans, fewer than 500 species colonised Hawaii in 30 million years. Once established, they evolved into countless new varieties. The story of human colonisation is no less remarkable. The ancestors of modern Polynesians, most probably Lapitas of Southeast Asia, arrived in Fiji 3,500 years ago and Hawaii 2,000 years ago.
" Alpha Omega News' Ken Wiegman said that "The Power of One, is no less remarkable and moving. The varieties of musical styles are commanding and the message is as powerful. The music ranges anywhere from gospel choir to reggae, funk and rock. The message is a call to action and a call to worship.
Historically, conditions along railroad beds were very different from today. Coal engines used to blanket the area with soot, favoring species adapted to these conditions (some of which only occurred naturally in volcanic areas). Newer engines produced a less remarkable environment, but many of the same plants have remained and adapted to this new environment.
The first part of the program was no less remarkable. There was a Cuban song by Mario Castel-Nuevo Tedesco dedicated to Maestro Héctor García. Using an original system assigning pitches to the alphabet, Tedesco's theme was derived from Héctor's first and last names. This part concluded with two exquisite songs by Mexican composer Manuel Ponce followed by Ponce's Theme, Variations and Finale.
His secular achievements were no less remarkable. In 1840 Todd co- founded the Irish Archaeological Society and acted as its honorary secretary. He was elected a member of the Royal Irish Academy, and strove actively to acquire transcripts and accurate accounts of Irish manuscripts from foreign libraries. He was honorary secretary from 1847 to 1855, and president from 1856 to 1861.
Bute's later buildings are hardly less remarkable than his collaborations with Burges. Robert Rowand Anderson rebuilt the Georgian Mount Stuart House for him, and Bute worked in collaboration with many of Burges's colleagues, including William Frame and Horatio Walter Lonsdale, on the interiors. John Kinross was Bute's architect for the sympathetic and creative reworking of the partially ruined Falkland Palace. Kinross also restored Greyfriars in Elgin for Bute.
In the period between One and Eight and The Shining Arc, Zhang Junzhao also made two less remarkable films: Come on, China! (1985) and The Lonely Murderer (1986). The former was a sports film made in the wake of the four-year world championship of the Chinese national women's volleyball team. Neither garnered a great deal of attention, and both are often omitted in surveys of Zhang Junzhao's work.
R. R. Davies, The First English Empire, pp 4-30; Davies, Domination and Conquest, p. 26; Green, "Anglo-Scottish Relations", p. 68: "David...was in effect using those methods which Professor Le Patourel described as Norman imperialism against the Normans ". That he should seek to place those ambitions upon a solid basis of propriety would have been even less remarkable, had a suitable excuse to attack not been conveniently at hand.
His private virtues were no less remarkable. In his elevated position, he strove to preserve modesty and humility, to avoid splendor and arrogance. His zeal for the glory of God, to spread the Truth, to convert the infidels, was celebrated throughout the Church. Also, his piety, his taste for ceremonies of worship, his devotion to the saints, and his respect for the precious relics was apparent in his every act.
Deodato spoke negatively about the film in later interviews, mentioning in 2008 that he "didn't give a shit about the film." From retrospective reviews, Roberto Curti described it as "one of the lamest, less remarkable entries in the supercriminal/superherotrend of the late 60s" with a storyline "so confused it is difficult to tell what is going on at times." Curti noted that the best thing about the film was the score by Bruno Nicolai.
The study of highly specialized systems often allows better insight into more generalized ones. The mole's striking, star-like structure may reflect a general trend in its "less remarkable" relatives, including humans. Little is known today about the molecular mechanisms of tactile transduction in mammals. As the drosophila fly is to genetics, or the squid giant axon is to neurobiology, the star-nosed mole may be the model organism for tactile transduction.
This is also the only known depiction, where Stephen's parents Géza and Sarolt are shown together. Ornament line between pictures also portrays individually St. Stephen, St. Emeric, St. Ladislaus and possibly St. Gerard or St. Nicholas, in addition to the customer Nicholas Vásári himself. The second codex,Clemens papa V. Constitutiones is less remarkable from the point of view of art history, it depicts the legend of Catherine of Alexandria in the usual contemporary way.
Food was desperately short supply at this time, but the family already kept several hens in their Berlin apartment, which was less remarkable at that time than it would become subsequently. He attended school locally. Because of their financial situation, there were no school fees to pay; but his brothers had left school as soon as allowed in order to contribute to the family's budget. Herbert was impatient to do the same.
The success of Tancredi made Rossini's name known internationally; productions of the opera followed in London (1820) and New York (1825). Within weeks of Tancredi, Rossini had another box-office success with his comedy L'italiana in Algeri, composed in great haste and premiered in May 1813. 1814 was a less remarkable year for the rising composer, neither Il turco in Italia or Sigismondo pleasing the Milanese or Venetian public, respectively. 1815 marked an important stage in Rossini's career.
Founder of École Louis-Lumière (situated on rue de Vaugirard), Philippe Agostini debuted as assistant to the chief operators Georges Périnal and Armand Thirard.Jean Tulard, Dictionnaire du cinéma, Volume 2 In the 1930s, he began a fruitful career as director of photography, working with directors with such differing styles as Robert Bresson, Marcel Carné, Max Ophüls, Claude Autant-Lara, Jean Grémillon, Yves Allégret, Jules Dassin and even Julien Duvivier. His career as a director was much less remarkable.
An introduction to a stove, normally a favoured haunt of domestic cats, would allegedly send it into fits (seizures). The cold storage cats story was investigated, and debunked, as early as June 1895 in several papers.The Salt Lake Tribune, June 30th, 1895Pittsburgh Refrigerator Cat, Messybeast.com wrote that the truth about the wonderful “breed” had been published in the American Naturalist,The American Naturalist (Vol XXIX, 1895) and was far less remarkable than the original stories circulating in the press.
At the Okinawa spring camp between February 1st and 27th, 2017, Miyamae had a short exposure on the Chunichi Dragons official twitter showing the job that the less remarkable backroom staff make. A similar expose was shown in 2018. On 27 February 2017 while moving for an open game against the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters, Miyamae and fellow conditioning coach Kōsei Katsuzaki rushed to the help of a man who had fainted at Naha Airport where they instructed staff and aided paramedics.
Built into the lower level of a bridge, it is unique in the city. At in length, the platform is the longest in the system as the station needed to be accessible from both sides of the river. It is also the highest station above ground level at 15 metres (50 ft), though this is less remarkable since all but a handful of Metro stations are underground. Apart from its dimensions, Vorobyovy Gory is also notable in being the only Moscow Metro station with windows.
At that time, Rascafría and Oteruelo were unattached places, belonging to the Community of Segovia. There were 49 neighbours and 64 houses in Oteruelo, all of them established in the urban nucleus of the village. The main activity of people in there was the sheep stockbreeding and (despite it was less remarkable) the agriculture was also an important activity for them. There are little constructions that persist in time until nowadays, that´s why we should stand out the most singular building in Oteruelo, La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Paz.
Coin minted during the reign of al- Mutamid The son of Abbad II, Muhammad al-Mu'tamid (1069–1095) — who reigned under the title al-Mu'tamid — was the third and last of the Abbadids. No less remarkable than his father, and more amiable, he also wrote poetry and favoured poets. Al-Mu'tamid went, however, considerably further in patronage of literature than his father, for he chose as his favourite and prime minister the poet Ibn Ammar. In the end, the vanity and feather-headedness of Ibn Ammar drove his master to kill him.
Syrian oregano (Origanum syriacum) Pollination with white-tailed bumblebee Oregano leaves Young plant Many subspecies and strains of oregano have been developed by humans over centuries for their unique flavours or other characteristics. Tastes range from spicy or astringent to more complicated and sweet. Simple oregano sold in garden stores as Origanum vulgare may have a bland taste and larger, less-dense leaves, and is not considered the best for culinary use, with a taste less remarkable and pungent. It can pollinate other more sophisticated strains, but the offspring are rarely better in quality.
He knew how to be both dignified and charming; he had an excellent memory; and his tact in handling people was quite exceptional. He had a store of varied, though unsystematized, knowledge gathered at first-hand through talking to all sorts of eminent men. His tastes were not particularly elevated, but they were thoroughly English; and he showed much (though not unfailing) comprehension for the common instincts of the people over whom he reigned. This was not the less remarkable because, though a good linguist in French and German, he never learned to speak English without a German accent.
Although, surprisingly, Ruben's version is considered even less remarkable than the models. This portrait of Johanna of Austria is overall an inexpressive image of a woman. He excluded the traditional 16th Century hieratic poise for a relaxed interpretation, where she wears regularized drapery and Rubens adorns her in that of the state of always being sick and weak. In contrast, no model for the portrait of the Queen's father is known, although it is questioned if he used ideas from one from Paris that, in which he wanted to convey the authoritative appearance of historical figures.
Bright Lights Dark Shadows: The Real Story of Abba describes it as "dirge-like", and says it "holds the dubious distinction of being the least- liked Abba track ever among the group's hardcore fans", adding that it is a leftover from an earlier project. ABBA: Let The Music Speak notes that this song was an "uninspired attempt at laid-back R&B;", adding though that the song gave Agnetha and Frida some isolated moments by way of their "'echo' vocals". It also refers to the song as "less remarkable", "filler track", and "lacking trademark ABBA vocal ambience".
The need to feed on blood before laying eggs is less remarkable in animals whose ordinary diets consist largely or entirely of blood, such as ticks; in these taxa it is autogeny, or the ability to lay eggs without a blood meal, that is more remarked upon. Many insects are able to produce eggs without ingesting proteinaceous food as adults, relying upon stores of nutrients they acquired as larvae. Most, however, can lay relatively few eggs without feeding on protein, and almost all require a high-protein meal to lay additional eggs after a first batch.
Furthermore, once in it, the reader must be prepared to meet whatever the imagination of the author presents to him or her.Ian Johnston (March 28, 1995) "On Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude" , Malaspina University College (now Vancouver Island University), Canada García Márquez blends the real with the magical through the use of tone and narration. By maintaining the same tone throughout the novel, García Márquez makes the extraordinary blend with the ordinary. His condensation of and lackadaisical manner in describing events causes the extraordinary to seem less remarkable than it actually is, thereby perfectly blending the real with the magical.
His work is mainly characterised by landscaping (both Mexican and international), urban environment, Art Marine, still life, human body, portraits, abstract and semi-abstract art. While his early work took him to a position of privilege amongst the most renowned landscapers, the aesthetic level he reached in the development and reproduction of human figure is no less remarkable. From 1965 to 1981, his work was primarily notable for the use of gray and ochre tones that helped him find harmonious tonalities. Those were the years of Barrios' Europeanisation, since a large proportion of his artistic evolution as a painter took place in Europe.
The grotesque humour > of his fairy scenes, especially those taken from A Midsummer-Night's Dream, > is in its way not less remarkable than the poetic power of his more > ambitious works. Though not noted as a colourist, Fuseli was described as a master of light and shadow. Rather than setting out his palette methodically in the manner of most painters, he merely distributed the colours across it randomly. He often used his pigments in the form of a dry powder, which he hastily combined on the end of his brush with oil, or turpentine, or gold size, regardless of the quantity, and depending on accident for the general effect.
Now that the wealthy elite of central Şişli has moved further out of the city, the large buildings on the grand avenues are occupied by offices, banks, and big shops. Since the 1970s most older buildings have been pulled down and replaced with newer, and perhaps less remarkable, multistory structures. The back streets are still residential, and many working-class families and students have settled here. As in most parts of Istanbul, the number of people living and working in these blocks challenges the existing infrastructure; for example, competition for parking spaces is intense, and traffic during peak hours can come to a standstill.
Intra-arterial injections of SRTX-b causes a dose- dependent increase in perfusion pressure at doses ranging from 30 to 300 pmol. The vasoconstrictor activity of SRTX-b is less remarkable than that of ET-1 at doses lower than 100 pmol, while at a dose of 300 pmol the activity of SRTX-b is greater than that of ET-1. The time required for the recovery of perfusion pressure to baselines after a bolus injection of 300 pmol SRTX-b is shorter than that of ET-1. The threshold vasoconstrictor dose of SRTX-a is 3 times larger than that of SRTX-b.
"In terms of musical arrangement, no revolution can take place", he wrote. In contrast to Haager though, Filantrop himself reproached Mikloš for a somewhat awkward English pronunciation, summarizing his notes with: "The Past of the Future with no export intensions, thus, has been quite obviously meant for audiences located in Central Europe, preferably in there, where the world music could be forty years seen only from behind the Iron Curtain. And it's a good album." Also Pavel Zelinka from Czech UNI that covers local culture life on a monthly basis, cited Mikloš'es wording as the weakest spot whereas pointing out on his, more or less, remarkable lyrics.
Fluid shifts contributed the largest changes to lower limb volumes, but loss of leg tissue mass is clearly evident, particularly in the Commander. As shown in the graphs, significant loss of leg volume occurs within the first few days of microgravity exposure while changes in the upper limbs are less remarkable. Upon return to Earth, much of the loss of leg volume is corrected and there is often a short over-correction or overshoot. Once this fluid shift resolves, the true loss of muscle mass remaining in the legs is revealed that more slowly returns to the baseline or preflight level (see figure 6-2, leg during recovery on right side of graph for all three crewmembers).
The two write, "An expanding work of this kind would better align Ennius with his predecessors, making his achievement more comprehensible but no less remarkable."Goldberg & Manuwald (2018), p. 103. Many scholars have declared that Ennius's poem functions as "a mediator between Homer and Vergil"; in other words, it is claimed the Annales transmits the style of Homer into a decidedly Latin tradition, which would eventually be used by Virgil when it came time for him to pen his own epic poem, the Aeneid. A large reason for this is that much of what is preserved of the Annales comes from Virgilian commentators, who were quoting Ennius's work to compare or contrast it to passages in the Aeneid.
The metre of this poem is no less remarkable than its diction; it is a dactylic hexameter in three sections, with mostly bucolic caesura alone, with tailed rhymes and a feminine leonine rhyme between the two first sections; the verses are technically known as leonini cristati trilices dactylici, and are so difficult to construct in great numbers that the writer claims divine inspiration (the impulse and inflow of the Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding) as the chief agency in the execution of so long an effort of this kind. The poem begins: :Hora novissima, tempora pessima sunt -- vigilemus. Ecce minaciter imminet arbiter ille supremus. Imminet imminet ut mala terminet, æqua coronet, Recta remuneret, anxia liberet, æthera donet.
Title page In 1810 John Haslam produced the book Illustrations of Madness (original title: Illustrations of Madness: Exhibiting a Singular Case of Insanity, And a No Less Remarkable Difference in Medical Opinions: Developing the Nature of An Assailment, And the Manner of Working Events; with a Description of Tortures Experienced by Bomb-Bursting, Lobster-Cracking and Lengthening the Brain. Embellished with a Curious Plate). Haslam intended to settle the dispute over Matthews' sanity; his book contains verbatim accounts of Matthew's beliefs and hallucinatory experiences and is considered the original description of the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. The book documented the first full study of a single psychiatric patient in medical history and has become a classic in the medical literature.
His contributions to knowledge of the cell-wall were no less remarkable; he held the view now generally adopted of growth of cell-wall by apposition. He first explained the true nature of pits, and showed the cellular origin of vessels and of fibrous cells; he was, in fact, the true founder of the cell theory. Clearly the author of such researches was the man to collect into one volume the theory of cell-formation, and this he did in his treatise Die vegetabilische Zelle (1851), a short work translated into English (Ray Society, 1852). Mohl's early investigations on the structure of palms, of cycads, and of tree ferns permanently laid the foundation of all later knowledge of this subject: so also his work on Isoetes (1840).
The brother of François Le Métel de Boisrobert, d'Ouville had some comedies presented, less remarkable for their versification than by the plot, among others les Trahisons d'Abhiran, a tragicomedy successfully given in 1637. He also authored les nouvelles amoureuses et exemplaires ; Aymer sans sçavoir qui, comedy ; La Coifeuse à la mode, comedy ; les Fausses Véritez, comedy ; les Morts vivants, tragicomedy ; l'Esprit follet, comedy ; la Fouyne de Séville, ou l'hameçon des bourses ; l'Absent chez soy ; l'Élite des contes ; les Contes aux heures perdues ou Le recueil de tous les bons mots, réparties, équivoques du sieur d'Ouville ; Jodelet astrologue, encouraged by Scarron's success. Under his name we also have Tales (2 vol. in-12), partly drawn from Moyen de parvenir which was attributed to his brother.
During a portion of this period (1885–1890) he also was president of the Royal Society, of which he had been one of the secretaries since 1854. Since he was also Lucasian Professor at this time, Stokes was the first person to hold all three positions simultaneously; Newton held the same three, although not at the same time. Stokes was the oldest of the trio of natural philosophers, James Clerk Maxwell and Lord Kelvin being the other two, who especially contributed to the fame of the Cambridge school of mathematical physics in the middle of the 19th century. Stokes's original work began about 1840, and from that date onwards the great extent of his output was less remarkable only than the brilliance of its quality.
" Louise Blain for GamesRadar scored the game a 4.5 out of 5, saying: "Unravels appeal goes far beyond pretty levels. Beautiful, poignant and with an iron grip on your heart, Yarny manages to effortlessly deliver a wonderful platformer and a bittersweet message." Even though she criticized the later levels for not being as robust as other levels, Blain praised the puzzle mechanics, soundtrack, protagonist, and the visuals. IGN's Daniel Krupa scored the game an 8.3 out of 10, writing: "Unravel took me on a surprisingly thoughtful and reflective journey, which encouraged me to appreciate the small and the insignificant with every step. As a puzzler it has charm due to Yarny’s engaging skills, but as a platforming experience it’s less remarkable.
The altar and reredos Looking back towards the entrance and organ The cloisters and the chapel are of particular note; much of the medieval stained glass in the ante-chapel was restored in a 20-year project which was commended in the 2007 Oxford Preservation Trust Environmental Awards. Renowned for its grand interior, the chapel contains works by Sir Jacob Epstein and El Greco and some of the stained glass windows were designed by the 18th-century portraitist Sir Joshua Reynolds. For example, the Great West window shows a design by Sir Joshua Reynolds. The organ was built by the firm of Grant, Degens, and Bradbeer in 1969, in a case designed by George Pace; somewhat revolutionary at the time, the instrument remains no less remarkable and idiosyncratic today.
Malherbe's reforms helped to elaborate the kind of verse necessary for the classical tragedy, but his own poetical work is scanty in amount, and for the most part frigid and lacking inspiration. The beautiful Consolation a Duperier, in which occurs the famous line - Et, rose, elle a vécu ce que vivent les roses - the odes to Marie de' Medici and to Louis XIII, are the best-remembered of his works. His prose work is much more abundant, not less remarkable for care as to style and expression, and of greater positive value. It consists of some translations of Livy and Seneca, and of a very large number of interesting and admirably written letters, many of which are addressed to Peiresc, the man of science of whom Gassendi has left a delightful Latin life.
" Jer Fairall of PopMatters called the song as "absolute magic" and praised Adele's performance by saying, "Though it is unquestionably her finest vocal showcase to date, it is less remarkable for its more powerful moments than for the small ones where her voice dips, with rueful melancholy on the line 'I heard that your dreams came true' or cracks on the 'I beg' in the chorus, like she's startled at the revelation of her own vulnerability." He further called her vocal performance of the song "stunning" and "finally worthy of her talents". Writing for the website No Ripcord, Gary McGinley said that the song "has an aching beauty and the hallmarks of a modern standard." He further added that it "sounds poised to soundtrack atmospheric TV trailers over the coming months.
He turned professional in late 1989 and qualified for membership of the European Tour at the 1990 Qualifying School. Since then he has retained his card and has had a steady career on tour, the highlight of which came in 2008 when he won the Order of Merit. He has finished in the top-20 of the Order of Merit seven times throughout his career and has won 11 events on tour. At the 2006 Celtic Manor Wales Open, Karlsson broke the European Tour's 36 hole and 54 hole scoring records by shooting 124 for the first two rounds and 189 for the first three. However, as the course was a par 69, which is rare at the top level, his to-par scores were less remarkable 14 under after two rounds and 18 under after three.
Markgraf, 1993, p.62-63 As the Holocene warming trend persisted, so the environment of southern Patagonia continued to change. The archaeology of Fell's Cave provides evidence for the regular occurrence of summer droughts in the area—droughts that, combined with increasing summer storm activity, may have led to wildfires. The decrease in water availability combined with the evident (through pollen analysis) dramatic change in grazing flora species, are proposed as contributing factors to the evident faunal extinction.Markgraf, 1993, p.63Paez, 1999, p.73 The period of 9,000 to 6,000 years BP saw less remarkable shifts in climate, with a general trend away from xeric taxa and, it is then presumed, an increase in precipitation. There is insufficient radiocarbon control at the site to determine local climate conditions post-6,000 years BP, however regional ecology suggests a slight shift towards more aridity.
To the horror of their own officers, Dutch soldiers also became involved in the carnage. The officers swore that they would never allow things to get out of hand like this again. Apparently they kept their word because, as far as is known, the atrocities at Arenas are the only ones in which the Dutch troops were involved during the war.It is less remarkable that the atrocities at Arenas occurred in a war that was rife with atrocities from both sides, or that German and Dutch troops took part in it, as in this era most military men would consider murder by civilians, especially women (as was the case in Arenas), of their comrades so heinous that almost anything was justified to exact revenge, but that Dutch officers were so shocked and shamed by the affair.
He also painted the groups of angels in the choir of Cologne cathedral, and did part of the work in the apse of the choir of the Minster in Strasbourg and in the imperial cathedral in Frankfurt. He also painted frescoes showing the historical development of civilization on the stairway of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne. Among Steinle's smaller religious pictures are the enthroned Madonna holding the Child while an angel plays a musical instrument in front of them, the Visitation, the Holy Family at the Spring, Mary Magdalen seeking Christ, Christ Walking with His Disciples, the Legend of St. Euphrosyne, and the Great Penitentiary. Among his paintings that are not directly religious are: the Warder of the Tower, the Fiddler, the Sibyl, the Lorelei, and the pictures of the story of Parsifal; no less remarkable are his illustrations of Shakespeare, and especially those to accompany Brentano's writings.
Sidaway was known for being a philanthropist, after he was pardoned in 1794. Sidaway cared for an orphan named Elizabeth Mann, until her death in October 1806; > Same day died at the house of Mr. Robert Sidaway, Elizabeth Mann, an orphan > aged 17 years, during the latter 5 of which she had laboured under the joint > afflictions of insanity and a severe paralytic affection by which she was > deprived of speech, and rendered perfectly helpless. Her long protracted > sufferings have been subject of grievous contemplation to many, who but six > years since remembered her no less remarkable for her vivacity and placid > disposition than for her subsequent excessive toils upon the bed of anguish: > And yet Providence did not totally relinquish its protection to an > unfortunate daughter of adversity: in the benevolence of a friend she found > an asylum, a careful guardian, and an ample ministration to her necessities, > until it was the will of Heaven to terminate her sufferings.The Sydney > Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser.
5, 2007. Titlepage of a 1752-1761 edition of Newton's extensively annotated works of John Milton, particularly Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. One of Newton's famous quotes concerns the Jewish people: > The preservation of the Jews is really one of the most signal and > illustrious acts of divine Providence... and what but a supernatural power > could have preserved them in such a manner as none other nation upon earth > hath been preserved. Nor is the providence of God less remarkable in the > destruction of their enemies, than in their preservation... We see that the > great empires, which in their turn subdued and oppressed the people of God, > are all come to ruin... And if such hath been the fatal end of the enemies > and oppressors of the Jews, let it serve as a warning to all those, who at > any time or upon any occasion are for raising a clamor and persecution > against them.
Tirso de Molina is universally known as the author of El Burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra (The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest), the piece in which Don Juan is first presented on the stage; but El Burlador de Sevilla represents only one aspect of his genius. No less remarkable than his representation of perverse depravity in El Burlador de Sevilla is his dramatic treatment of a philosophical enigma in El Condenado por desconfiado, but El Burlador de Sevilla and El Condenado por desconfiado are thought by scholars as Fernando Cantalapiedra or Alfredo Rodriguez to have been written by Andrés de Claramonte. Though manifestly attracted by exceptional cases, by every kind of moral aberration, by the infamous and the terrible, his range is virtually unlimited. He reveals himself as a master of historical interpretation in La Prudencia de la mujer; his sympathetic, malicious wit finds dramatic expression in El vergonzoso en palacio and Don Gil de las calzas verdes, and the fine divination of feminine character in Averígüelo Vargas and La villana de Vallecas (The Peasant Woman of Vallecas) is incomparable.
Offensive production had increased greatly after a slow start in the first two months. The Astros had also developed an excellent pitching staff, anchored by Roy Oswalt (20–12, 2.94), Andy Pettitte (17–9, 2.39), and Roger Clemens (13–8 with a league-low ERA of only 1.87). The contributions of the other starters—Brandon Backe (10–8, 4.76) and rookie starters Ezequiel Astacio (3–6, 5.67) and Wandy Rodríguez (10–10, 5.53)—were less remarkable, but enough to push the Astros into position for a playoff run. The Astros won a wild card berth on the final day of the regular season, becoming the first team since the world champion 1914 Boston Braves to qualify for the postseason after being 15 games under .500. The Astros won the National League Division Series against the Atlanta Braves, 3–1, with a game four that set postseason records for most innings (18), most players used by a single team (23), and longest game time (5 hours and 50 minutes). Trailing by a score of 6–1, Lance Berkman hit an eighth- inning grand slam to narrow the score to 6–5.

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