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Or, more aptly, for fear of affecting Trump's electoral chances.
Or perhaps, more aptly, where are things for Kele right now?
No other horror, sci-fi, and fantasy film festival is more aptly named.
Has there ever been a food more aptly named than the everything bagel?
From Germany, the show is called Dark and it couldn't be more aptly named.
"I care -- or more aptly said, I still care," Sanford said in a statement.
"I care — or more aptly said, I still care," Sanford said in a statement.
"I care — or more aptly said, I still care," Sanford said at the time.
For better or worse, Hollywood has defined toxic masculinity more aptly than most other industries.
But now, the mask — or perhaps more aptly, the hood — has dropped, hopefully for good.
For Gilmore fans new and old, the trailer feels like early Christmas — or more aptly, Thanksgiving.
The historical reference that more aptly applies to pro-Trump Republicans is that of the Quislings.
It gives the impression of being wrapped onto the museum, or more aptly, peeling off it.
That narrative is now morphing into a fight much more aptly captured by that original commercial.
Perhaps more aptly called 'ethereal dreamscapes' than photographs, the images of photographer Maria Louceiro are effortlessly poignant.
So what does it mean today to be a man, or perhaps more aptly, a "good" man?
The tablet — or perhaps more aptly, the large-screen mobile device — is showing new signs of interest.
They want to protect what they call "American culture," which is more aptly described as white culture.
Mostly, these works exist in my mind as ideas, as petitions, and that's where they're more aptly situated.
Or more aptly, in the case of the stinkbug, you have to decide whether to pick the poison.
Mixed marriage in 266 goes far beyond black and white, and might more aptly be called multicultural marriage.
Although because of the movement's inherent contradictions, it would perhaps more aptly be called "Da nyet" (Yes no).
Today, BP might be more aptly branded "Back to Petroleum" after exiting or scaling back its renewable energy investments.
For this reason, histories often fall short in tapping the depths of their lives — or, more aptly, their humanity.
" Despite her fearlessness — or, more aptly, because of it — opponents dismissed her, she said, as just a "little schoolteacher.
I was an old-timer, or, more aptly, a young-timer — secure and comfortable with my role in the world.
In the countdown to World War II, no event more aptly symbolized false hopes and Nazi duplicity than the Munich accord.
Therefore, the industry norms Facebook should heed would more aptly be those followed by not by local broadcasters, but by cable networks.
When I see these dogs I also feel the foreignness of the world viewed through the dogs' eyes (or, more aptly, nose).
SANJA SKANSI DEGARMOMINNEAPOLIS To the Editor: The "campus scourge" — loneliness — described by Frank Bruni would be more aptly described as campus pathos.
Compared to running apps on a smartphone, or, more aptly, an iPad, the app experience on the Samsung Chromebook Plus is distinctly subpar.
" And as for Princess Grace of Monaco herself, he says, "I just think that there's no one who's ever been more aptly named.
Confronted by such challenges, courts acting as fact-finders ordinarily turn to traditional judicial methods and guidance more aptly fitted for the task.
The whole event felt more like a political rally than a sober assessment of the State of the Union, or more aptly, disunion.
So, rather than label the NATO focus on Russia "brain-dead," Macron might more aptly label French and German domestic policy as such.
Use your thumbs to push lightly onto the frenulum, alternating your movements like you were sending a text — or more aptly, sext — message.
The man rarely leaves the stage — stamina-wise, it's exhausting — as he undergoes a kind of journey or, more aptly, experiences a dream.
The divide — or, more aptly, the crater — between pro-Trump and anti-Trump evangelicals is a window into the future of the Republican Party.
And then he squeezes in a third career as the Norman Lear (or the Mike Leigh, more aptly) of London's West African immigrant community.
After the exceptional political blowback from its attempt to pick winners (or more aptly, subsidize losers), Energy Department officials are back to the drawing board.
" Knights describes his freewheeling feelings toward life on earth much more aptly with an offhand Buffett lyric: "In a hundred years it all won't matter.
The switch, which will take place at the annual pageant on July 30, aims to more aptly showcase the 15- to 19-year-old contestants' athleticism.
If the Investing for the People Act, which would be far more aptly called the Bankrupting the People Act, becomes law, this will be proven accurate.
In other words, when talking about Culture and thinking about its impact on 2017, there wasn't a more aptly named album that came out this year.
The public markets are obviously seeing some pretty substantial swings in recent days, but newly public Peloton is proving more aptly positioned than other tech stocks.
Alexa is a truncated, feminine form of the masculine Greek name Alexandros, or Alexander, and means defender or, more aptly in this case, helper of man.
While technically true, this observation applies more aptly to Mr Sanders, who trails by 327 pledged delegates in the race to amass a winning threshold of 2,383.
Or perhaps more aptly the Mt. St. Helens of books, since it seemed possible that at any moment some subterranean shift in it might cause a cataclysm.
Miriam S. Michel, Jackson Heights, Queens A better deal to create a better party that can more aptly appeal to the purple district sounds great to me.
Nothing demonstrates this more aptly than Perspective Chapter 2: The Misdemeanor, a Gear VR-based short film sequence that follows up one of our favorite installations from 2015.
I retract the "straight line," though; more aptly, it's a bent one, passing through other canonical plays, each contributing an element of style or stagecraft along the way.
But the Businessweek report went on to explain tactics that are more aptly described as efforts aimed at depressing a rival's turnout, such as informing black voters of Mrs.
This update means anyone can sign up for access and create high-end video for Periscope, similar to what you'd see shared on television—or, even more aptly—on YouTube.
While accepted in outlier artists like James Castle, or (more aptly for the 1930s) like Henri Rousseau, it is a quality that mainstream art has tended to eschew, until recently.
There is, of course, a catch -- or perhaps more aptly, a twist: the essay most be accompanied by a $100 entry fee, and there must be a minimum of 3,500 entries.
The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing couldn't be more aptly named: It truly is a celebration of the technical innovation, inclusive focus and relentless drive of women in tech.
But these in-game collectibles suggest ammibo may play a more significant role in future Nintendo games, one that more aptly rewards fans who've gone to great lengths to expand their collections.
Robinson's case is just one of many instances of campus sexual assault and points to the ineffective means by which universities sometimes choose to handle (or, more aptly, not handle) those cases.
This wrongheaded, empirically falsifiable obsession with deterring crime by coming down hard on the most minor among them — once called "broken windows," though more aptly called "broken families" — has bled to the border.
As with most things Dolce & Gabbana, you can debate whether its spring '17 show, which was loosely themed "Tropico Italiano," but more aptly themed "Everything Millennial," was prescient or just a grab for relevancy.
Where to watch: Rent or purchase (Amazon, iTunes, YouTube) Perhaps more aptly titled How to Be Single (more on that later), this 2012 film planted Greta Gerwig in the minds of many indie buffs.
Second, politicians like Schumer and celebrities like Milano miss the forest for the trees – or, more aptly, they miss the hundreds of millions of civilian-owned guns for the small number of 3D printers.
Practically speaking, that translates into a style of jacket that zips apart to become a bolero (or, more aptly, an Eisenhower) and that resembles an ironic glamour take on hiker daddy gear from REI.
Beyond what the bribery scheme says about the integrity of the American education system, the charges tell a story about the democratization of graft — or what you might more aptly call the Uberization of it.
The director of Call Me By Your Name and — more aptly, in this case — the 2018 Suspiria remake returns with a new short film that looks and sounds more like something shot 60 years ago.
Liquor has been the drug of choice — more aptly, the vehicle of self-destruction — for many great painters in the last century, particularly the generations who developed the pouring and staining depicted in these illusionistic paintings.
Or, to put it more aptly: Which came first, the weird clone fetuses pulled up from a lobster trap at the bottom of the lake or the mechanical egg that develops them into confused, rudderless servants?
As Rick is wont to do whenever Morty protests his decisions, he regurgitates (or, more aptly, burps) Morty's own concern for his sister back at him by convincing his grandson that Summer's rampage is actually supes cathartic.
And technology is helping streamline this violence with a type of malware frequently referred to as "spouseware," but more aptly called "stalkerware," which can be used to track a person's movements and record all of their communications.
But before the semiconductor industry got up and running in the mid-20th century, software programming was a job occupied and championed by women until it was decided that men were somehow more aptly suited for the task.
It's basically The Mandalorian with wigs and sequins — though Netflix more aptly describes it as "part Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, part Touched by an Angel" and promises a "killer musical number" at every stop on the way.
They flourish in the sea of hungry people: spicy jambalaya overflows from flimsy white plastic bowls; thick chicken and andouille gumbo sprawls on beds of white rice; newspapers normally splattered with political nonsense are more aptly covered in crawfish.
It is more aptly thought of as a summary of the year that was—not unlike the countless news and pop-culture roundups that appear at New Year's—and as a projection of the Administration's priorities for the upcoming year.
The "Israel Anti-Boycott Act" could more aptly be called the "Exception to the First Amendment Act," in that it would make it a felony for Americans engaged in interstate or foreign commerce to support international efforts to boycott Israel.
Mitchell has approached her job like a prosecutor (or perhaps more aptly, as Kavanaugh's defense attorney) going after a hostile witness, pressing Ford on various details of her story — at one point asking her to identify her house on a map, for example.
And "embracing terrorism" more aptly describes President Aliyev's hoodwinking of Hungary into extraditing an axe-murderer to serve his sentence in Azerbaijan for killing an Armenian officer at a NATO training conference—then pardoning him in Baku and declaring him a hero.
"HAMLET" without the prince—or perhaps, more aptly, a circus without its elephant, or a pantomime without its villain: without Donald Trump, the other Republican candidates essayed the odd internecine spat in their latest debate, in Des Moines, Iowa, but their hearts didn't really seem in it.
Inspired by science fiction staples such as Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin and Akira, the video tells the story of two people, one man and one woman, who fall in love (or, more aptly, lust) and quickly begin to devour each other the way love makes you do.
The latter more aptly describes her never-ending list of impressive accomplishments, from her decades-long career as an English teacher (and the first SLOTUS to hold a paying job while her husband was Vice President) to holding a doctorate in Education from the University of Delaware (along with two other Master's Degrees).
He's an extreme test case of the theory that some of the men who have been abusing power in the workplace could be more aptly described as simply using it: They were following the extant (if unwritten) rules—by which, for instance, employees vie for favor and with it scarce resources, by which personal relationships determine reward.
A couple of elements are a little out of sync between "Fargo" and "Peter and the Wolf": The Grandfather, at least in this episode, would be more aptly represented by Chief Moe Dammick, who warns Peter/Gloria about the dangers of "overcomplicating" a case that's more simply explained as a drug addict killing for his next fix.
As Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceTop Pence adviser was on Trump-Zelensky phone call at center of whistleblower complaint: report Democrats probing whether groups booked Trump hotel rooms to earn president's favor: report Karen Pence launches an Instagram account MORE aptly noted in a meeting with Republican leader, there is an urgent need "to restore deterrence" to prevent more Iranian attacks.
However, it appears that the media and mainstream Washington — what President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE aptly dubbed the "swamp" — have won this particular round.
As Senator and former GOP presidential nominee Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyOvernight Defense: Turkey launches offensive against Syrian Kurds | Trump set for clash with Congress over Kurds | Senators unveil Turkey sanctions bill | Trump says Kurds 'didn't help us' in Normandy | Defense official arrested for leaking to journalists Congress set for showdown with Trump over Kurds Romney bemoans 'tragic loss of life' in Syria after Trump move MORE aptly noted, Republicans now find themselves on a Machiavellian (and Faustian) crusade to maintain power at all costs — facts, logic and duty to country be damned.
"Quartz" (more aptly termed “non-clay minerals”) forms part of the matrix, or in core analysis terms, part of the grain volume.
Black eagle fly free. Cornell University (Purnell). Other than these rare cases, larger birds of prey such eagles are not usually harassed by Verreaux's eagle-owl and are more aptly viewed as competitors.
Mendel was back stage, photographing the performances on his own initiative and directive. The results were the wonderfully inspired forerunner for all of his work in the ghettos and camps ~ Man in Motion ~ leading to the reverent archive of photos more aptly named as a collection ~ Motion Towards Death.
The climate has traditionally been described as tropical. However, due to widespread agricultural deforestation and a higher altitude (3500 to 5000 feet above sea level); the climate can be more aptly described in many cases as temperate. It can be dusty in the dry season (January through March).
National Gallery The art biographer Vasari praised his frescoes (1505-7) for the cupola of the sacristy in Santa Maria in Organo, Verona. He also painted the organ shutters in that church. Paolo Cavazzola was said to have been a pupil, but may have more aptly worked with one of his family members.
S. Van Duzer, editor, The American employer, Volumes 1-2, American Employer Pub. Co., Chamber of Commerce Building, Cleveland, Ohio, 1912, page 391 > "The labor movement of America at the present time could not have [been] > more aptly portrayed. > "Moyer is here seen following Haywood with a knife. Haywood is shown using > sabotage on Samuel Gompers.
Paul's theology is considered by some interpreters to center on a participation in Christ, in which one partakes in salvation by dying and rising with Jesus. While this theology was interpreted as mysticism by Albert Schweitzer, according to the New Perspective on Paul, as initiated by E.P. Sanders, it is more aptly viewed as a salvation theology.
Oh, Boy!, like the first two Princess Theatre shows, featured modern American settings and simple scene changes (one set for each act) to more aptly suit the small theatre, eschewing operetta traditions of foreign locales and elaborate scenery. The authors deliberately attempted to have the humor flow from the plot situations, rather than from musical set pieces.Green, Stanley.
Although web design has a fairly recent history. It can be linked to other areas such as graphic design, user experience, and multimedia arts, but is more aptly seen from a technological standpoint. It has become a large part of people's everyday lives. It is hard to imagine the Internet without animated graphics, different styles of typography, background, and music.
Parts of the 260-day ritual calendar of the Aztecs were veintena. Veintena can be approximated as "months"; however, they are more aptly described as 20-day public ceremony periods. Each 20-day veintena was a full and complex festival made up of ceremonies dedicated to specific gods and deities of the current veintena. Regional and local ceremonies differed in deities and methods from the official state-sponsored ones at Tenochtitlan.
The key schedule is a simple linear feedback shift register, which updates every three rounds, resulting in some weak keys (e.g., the zero key). Although the cipher is potentially invertible, the DST protocol makes use of only the encipher mode. When used in the protocol with the 40–24-bit output truncation, the resulting primitive is more aptly described as a Message Authentication Code rather than an encryption function.
Variety gushed that it was "magnificently mounted, with breathtaking scenes of the new B-52s", while Time magazine more aptly characterized Bombers B-52 as a "$1,400,000 want ad for Air Force technicians". In other reviews, the dichotomy of 19-year-old Natalie Wood being courted by 40-year-old Efrem Zimbalist Jr. was noted, as well as the attempt to portray a contemporary, if tepid, love story.
Sergey Urusevsky (also styled Sergei Urusevskii) has always been interested in graphic design and photography. He graduated from the Leningrad Art Industrial High School in 1929. The school is now more aptly named the Saint Petersburg Art and Industry Academy and soon after graduating, he attended the Imperial Academy of Arts and graduated in 1937. He was very candid in his admiration for Pablo Picasso and was even sent ceramic paintings from the esteemed artist.
Takaichi served as Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs, Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy, Minister of State for Innovation, Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Gender EqualityAlthough the term "Youth Affairs" is used in its official English title, the original Japanese title is more aptly translated as "diminishing birth rate issue". and Minister of State for Food Safety in the Japanese Cabinet of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.
Whereas the Nocturnes, Op.9 and Op. 15 included three nocturnes each, the remainder of Chopin's nocturnes published during his lifetime were in sets of two. David Dubal feels that the pieces are "more aptly described as ballades in miniature". Blair Johnson states that these two nocturnes are "two of the most powerful—and famous—nocturnes [Chopin] has ever penned" and that these nocturnes are "virtually unrecognizable" to the nocturne tradition of John Field.
Kern and Bolton's first Princess Theatre musical was Nobody's Home (1915), an adaptation of a London show called Mr. Popple of Ippleton. Very Good Eddie was their second. This was followed by an even bigger hit in 1917, Oh, Boy! and several others, all featuring modern American settings and simple scene changes (one set for each act) to more aptly suit the small theatre, eschewing operetta traditions of foreign locales and elaborate scenery.
Another case exists in which Morocco attempted to forcibly incorporate Western Sahara through "manipulating a referendum or threatening armed action," which prompted action from the United Nations to prevent Sahrawi annexation without self-determination. In his analysis of both benevolent and benign recolonization, Kassem-Ali lists the term in quotes ("recolonization"), whereas in his discussion of malignant recolonization the term is left as is, indicating that the term recolonization more aptly applies in the latter scenario.
The opera's music is based on jazz harmonies and rhythms and is scored for two singers (soprano and baritone), clarinet, bass clarinet, double bass, electric bass, percussion, and piano. The Australian critic Janet Wilson wrote that the work would be more aptly described as a "dramatic jazz piece" rather than an opera, although the score contains the traditional operatic components of overture, recitatives, arias, and duets.Wilson, Janet (October 2006). "Challenging work with top singers" , Opera~Opera, p. 18.
In terms of modern psychometric theory probabilitistic models, which include Thurstone's approach (also called the law of comparative judgment), the Bradley-Terry-Luce (BTL) model, and general stochastic transitivity models, are more aptly regarded as a measurement models. The Bradley-Terry-Luce (BTL) model is often applied to pairwise comparison data to scale preferences. The BTL model is identical to Thurstone's model if the simple logistic function is used. Thurstone used the normal distribution in applications of the model.
Giuseppe Boschetto (1841–1918) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Naples, painting often ancient Roman subjects, a thematic often characterized as Pompeian or perhaps, more aptly Neo-Pompeian. Pro Patria Omnia (Women sheared of hair to provide for bows) by Boschetto. He trained initially with Gustavo Mancinelli; and later with Domenico Morelli, for whom he was a major pupil. His first four or five decades were successful but he engaged his inheritance in some industrial enterprise that led him into poverty.
All star beads with flat ends are more aptly termed rosetta/star beads. Chevron bead, Venetian Most of the Venetian chevron beads made for export to West Africa and to the Americas have layers in red, blue, and white. A smaller number of chevron beads were produced with other colors such as green, black and yellow. Venetian chevron beads have been traded throughout the world, most heavily in West Africa, where they were first introduced by Dutch merchants in the late 15th century.
The most common debate over this work is its being categorized as a collection of short stories rather than poems. Critics believe that because of their writing style and fragmented nature, the pieces is more aptly described as prose poems. Critics have also identified considerable links between the unnamed narrator of At the Bottom of the River and the teenage Annie in her later 1985 novel, Annie John, suggesting that the novel is an expansion and completion of the earlier narratives.
A widely publicised study by Rosenhan in Science was viewed as an attack on the efficacy of psychiatric diagnosis. Reprinted by Academy for the Study of the Psychoanalytic Arts. These critiques targeted the heart of psychiatry: > They suggested that psychiatry's core concepts were myths, that psychiatry's > relationship to medical science had only historical connections, that > psychiatry was more aptly characterised as a vast system of coercive social > management, and that its paradigmatic practice methods (the talking cure and > psychiatric confinement) were ineffective or worse.
The law of comparative judgment was conceived by L. L. Thurstone. In modern- day terminology, it is more aptly described as a model that is used to obtain measurements from any process of pairwise comparison. Examples of such processes are the comparison of perceived intensity of physical stimuli, such as the weights of objects, and comparisons of the extremity of an attitude expressed within statements, such as statements about capital punishment. The measurements represent how we perceive objects, rather than being measurements of actual physical properties.
Musical theatre writer Andrew Lamb notes, "The operatic and theatrical styles of nineteenth-century social structures were replaced by a musical style more aptly suited to twentieth-century society and its vernacular idiom. It was from America that the more direct style emerged, and in America that it was able to flourish in a developing society less hidebound by nineteenth-century tradition." In France, comédie musicale was written between in the early decades of the century for such stars as Yvonne Printemps.Wagstaff, John and Andrew Lamb.
Furthermore, aspects of terroir such as climate and soil type may be considered when deciding such things as which grape variety to plant if the goal is to make good wine rather than terroir-driven wine. The importance of these influences depends on the culture of a particular wine region. In France, particularly Burgundy, there is the belief that the role of a winemaker is to bring out the expression of a wine's terroir. The French word for "winemaker," vigneron, is more aptly translated as "wine-grower" rather than "winemaker".
SystemC is a set of C++ classes and macros which provide an event-driven simulation interface (see also discrete event simulation). These facilities enable a designer to simulate concurrent processes, each described using plain C++ syntax. SystemC processes can communicate in a simulated real-time environment, using signals of all the datatypes offered by C++, some additional ones offered by the SystemC library, as well as user defined. In certain respects, SystemC deliberately mimics the hardware description languages VHDL and Verilog, but is more aptly described as a system-level modeling language.
229 During that time, the band recorded a non-album single – the disco-styled "Goodnight Tonight", backed with "Daytime Nighttime Suffering" – as a release to coincide with the airing of the long-delayedMcGee, p. 127 Wings Over the World special.Madinger and Easter, pp. 246, 247 While noting that McCartney and Laine's relationship was beginning to unravel at this point, Sounes compares the freshness of these new recordings with the drawn-out sessions for Back to the Egg and writes that the album "was now so overworked it might more aptly have been titled Over-Egged".
That is, the scale represents how heavy people perceive the objects to be based on the comparisons. Although Thurstone referred to it as a law, as stated above, in terms of modern psychometric theory the 'law' of comparative judgment is more aptly described as a measurement model. It represents a general theoretical model which, applied in a particular empirical context, constitutes a scientific hypothesis regarding the outcomes of comparisons between some collection of objects. If data agree with the model, it is possible to produce a scale from the data.
Wages improved slightly, and more compassion was shown after battle; developments that dovetailed with the career of Marquis of Granby. Hospital Board Surgeon Mates were introduced, and an Inspector of Infirmaries was appointed overseer. Ending the practice of in commendam holding every second corps in reserve because it was ruinous to finances exemplified his public policy credentials of saving graces, but critics thought it left England dangerously exposed to invasion from the continent.Barrington to Hon Col Blayney, 9 July 1760 But more aptly was his fear of domestic unruliness and disorder.
The "Tale of the Doomed Prince" is an ancient Egyptian story, dating to the 18th Dynasty, written in hieratic text, which survived partially on the verso of Papyrus Harris 500 currently housed in the British Museum. The papyrus was burned in an explosion; because of this damage the conclusion of the story is missing. Some scholars speculate that the missing ending was mostly likely a happy one and that the tale could be more aptly named "The Prince who was Threatened by Three Fates" or the like.Lichtheim, op.cit.
At the hearing, the Court of Appeal had to consider whether the landlord had established a 'reasonable prospect' of success (using the test in Cadogan). The landlord's expert gave evidence that the proposed demolition could be carried out without planning permission. The Court of Appeal considered whether this was correct in the light of the 1995 direction that planning consent for demolition is required only for dwelling houses. It decided that, contrary to the landlord's expert's view, planning permission would be required as the works were more aptly described as engineering works than demolition works.
Since then, he has established a number of associations, including the International Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies, of which he is the President, and the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies, for which he serves as Conference Committee chair. Long associated with the "reconceptualist movement" to describe the field as it appeared in the 1970s, Pinar's use of the term "reconceptualization," as he notes in "A Farewell and a Celebration," is "not dramatic enough" and more aptly described as an "intellectual breakthrough."Pinar, W. (1999). Introduction: A Farewell and a Celebration.
Energy or more aptly the means by which your body can manifest itself in the world can't be seen but, was thought to be able to be detected. Definitions of the body and its disorders therefore focus on physical manifestations of energy through the body. This is mostly seen in Chinese Traditional Medicine and has today been explained in physical ways by modern science. The ideal body of east Asian medical literature was not muscular and instead focused on key energy manifestations in the body for directed therapy.
She included several cultures in this "Kurgan Culture", including the Samara culture and the Yamna culture, although the Yamna culture (36th–23rd centuries BCE), also called "Pit Grave Culture", may more aptly be called the "nucleus" of the proto-Indo- European language. From this area, which already included various subcultures, Indo-European languages spread west, south and east starting around 4,000 BCE. These languages may have been carried by small groups of males, with patron- client systems which allowed for the inclusion of other groups into their cultural system. Eastward emerged the Sintashta culture (2200–1800 BCE), where common Indo-Iranian was spoken.
Roni Levi's team created several opportunities to score, with Konstantinou showed once again that he can't help the "Lady" but the Roncatto and Laborde were involved in all phases that took Anorthosis to the focus of Nuredinoski. The final 2-0, however, are not entirely indicative of the image of the race, as Achna pressed enough to lift the first half, especially, and could have achieved any goal, whether it was more aptly Pavisevits, but this was hopelessly alone in attack. MVP: The Lavorde "unlock" the game with brilliant free kick performed in the 15th minute, while permanently employed to defend the Achnas.
Ray Richmond of Variety wrote, “More aptly titled “Aster-Oy!” the four hours sends the plausibility meter clear off the scale. And while special-effects supervisors Sam Nicholson and Dan Schmit do some nifty pyrotechnics and destruction of scale miniatures, the storyline is so utterly predictable and banal that you find yourself rooting for the fiery rocks to do their stuff quickly so we can get on with our lives.” Tom Jicha wrote for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, “The spectacular special effects are the show and they are great fun. You could watch Asteroid with the sound off and, except for the explosions, enjoy it almost as much.
Interactive movies usually differ from games that simply use full motion video, FMV, extensively between scenes in that they try to integrate it into the gameplay itself. This has been used in everything from racing games to fighting games. A few adventure game have tried to use the term to liken the storytelling of their games to those in movies, most notably the later Tex Murphy games and the more recent Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy), although they are more aptly classified as genre hybrids. Elements of interactive movies have been adapted for game cut scenes, in the form of Quick Time Events, to keep the player alert.
However, John E. Hill provides evidence that it was most likely Petra (in the Nabataean Kingdom), given the directions and distance from "Yuluo" (i.e. Al Karak) and the fact that it fell under Roman dominion in 106 AD when it was annexed by Trajan. Even more convincing for Hill is the fact that Si-fu in Chinese means "an arm of a river which rejoins the main stream" or more aptly "rejoined water courses". He believes this is directly related to the reservoir and cistern flood-control system harnessing the many streams running through the settlement and nearby canyons, or wadis, such as the Wadi Musa ("Valley of Moses").
Logo of the Bankruptcy Department IPTO was set up in 1888 as the Bankruptcy Department following an increase in bankruptcy petitions filed in the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. The Bankruptcy Department's duties were expanded in 1948 to include the custody of enemy property and the administration of trusts and estate matters. It was also renamed as the Official Assignee and Public Trustee (OAPT) to more aptly describe the role that it played. Logo of the Official Assignee and Public Trustee On 1 May 1983, following the transfer of responsibilities from the Ministry of Social Affairs to the Ministry of Law, OAPT was appointed as the Registrar of Moneylenders and Pawnbrokers.
Instruments, particularly drums, have been used on battlefields as signalling devices since time immemorial across many different cultures. Most fife and drum traditions trace back to the Swiss mercenaries of the early Renaissance, and it is known that by the early 16th century, each company of infantry soldiers would have a single drummer and a single fife player.History These two musicians would march at the head of the company, and when not providing uplifting marching tunes, they would be used by the company commander to convey orders, on and off the field of battle. The drummers would be more aptly described as signallers than musicians, as shouted orders were very hard to hear over the din of battle.
The concept of dysrationalia was first proposed by psychologist Keith Stanovich in the early 1990s. Stanovich originally classified dysrationalia as a learning disability and characterized it as a difficulty in belief formation, in assessing belief consistency, or in the determination of action to achieve one's goals. However, special education researcher Kenneth Kavale noted that dysrationalia may be more aptly categorized as a thinking disorder, rather than a learning disability, because it does not have a direct impact upon academic performance. Psychologist Robert Sternberg argued that the construct of dysrationalia needed to be better conceptualized since it lacked a theoretical framework (explaining why people are dysrational and how they become this way) and operationalization (how dysrationalia could be measured).
The Women's War, or Aba Women's Riots (Igbo: Ogu Umunwanyi; Ibibio: Ekong Iban), was a period of unrest in British Nigeria over November 1929. The protests broke out when thousands of Igbo women from the Bende District, Umuahia and other places in eastern Nigeria traveled to the town of Oloko to protest against the Warrant Chiefs, whom they accused of restricting the role of women in the government. The Aba Women's Riots of 1929, as it was named in British colonial records, is more aptly considered a strategically executed anti-colonial revolt organised by women to redress social, political and economic grievances. The protest encompassed women from six ethnic groups (Ibibio, Andoni, Orgoni, Bonny, Opobo, and Igbo).
The town's arms might be described thus: Gules a beaver rampant, in the base two bendlets, thereover two bendlets sinister, the whole argent. Bebra's arms symbolize the town's change from a village to an important railway junction. The tinctures recall the Hersfeld Abbey’s coat of arms, Bebra having belonged to the Abbey’s oldest holding. The crossed bendlets (thin diagonal bars, and more aptly described as such than as “a saltire voided”, given the way they are meant to be shown) are an heraldic way of representing a railway junction, which was the town's main function when the arms were conferred in 1930, and had been since the middle of the foregoing century.
Variety Brian Lowry believed that Mays as Emma offered "modest redemption" to an adult cast of "over-the-top buffoons". Entertainment Weeklys Ken Tucker gave the episode an A, posing the question: "Has there ever been a TV show more aptly named than Glee? It both embodies and inspires exactly that quality." Glee was the top ranked topic on social networking site Twitter on the night of its initial airing. Alessandra Stanley for The New York Times called the show "blissfully unoriginal in a witty, imaginative way", saying the characters are "high school archetypes" but noted "a strong satiric pulse that doesn’t diminish the characters’ identities or dim the showmanship of a talented cast".
Though some think the plane crash was used as an opportunistic way to force change in the sport, it was merely a coincidence, more aptly described as a concomitant result. The seed of dissent had been growing for several years before the accident,The Talk of Gasoline Alley – 1070-AM WIBC, May 10, 2007 and claims the crash was an immediate cause for the 1979 USAC/CART "split" are considered for the most part unfounded. Indy car events outside of Indianapolis were suffering from poor attendance, and few events were even televised. Robin Miller even accused the Speedway of offering a purse that was too low considering the stature of the event and the costs of racing at the time.
Microhouse has its roots in the minimal techno, bitpop (both developed in the early 1990s), and house (developed in the early 1980s) genres of music. Its first echoes appeared in a glitch album by German experimental artist Oval, in 1993. Like many contemporary electronic genres, Microhouse has many influences, most notably techno and the "click and pop" garage house that has emerged from Yorkshire Bleeps and Bass (or "Bleep"), bitpop and minimal techno. Contrasting with tech house, which is often thought of as 'house music with elements of techno in its arrangement and instrumentation', microhouse is more aptly described as 'housey minimal techno' – a marriage of the funky and groovy backroom house elements with bitpop and the driving, repetitive sound of techno.
The poem is more aptly titled "Adiós, Patria Adorada" (literally "Farewell, Beloved Fatherland"), by virtue of logic and literary tradition, the words coming from the first line of the poem itself. It first appeared in print not in Manila but in Hong Kong in 1897, when a copy of the poem and an accompanying photograph came to J. P. Braga who decided to publish it in a monthly journal he edited. There was a delay when Braga, who greatly admired Rizal, wanted a good facsimile of the photograph and sent it to be engraved in London, a process taking well over two months. It finally appeared under "Mi último pensamiento," a title he supplied and by which it was known for a few years.
Never was a conflict in Canterbury more aptly named, or distinguished by greater confusion, for among the Ngāi Tahu of Canterbury, lines of allegiance had become so involved that strict application of the laws of vengeance, once the first few blows had been struck, gave almost every subdivision of the tribe and almost every family group a reason for attacking or distrusting its neighbours. Even after this destruction of the people of Taumutu in the late 1820s, the feud would probably have flared up again, but within a year or two the Canterbury Ngāi Tahu found it necessary to forget internal differences and to face the threat of invasion as Te Rauparaha and his Ngāti Toa struck their first blows against Ngāi Tahu's northern kinsmen in the Kaikoura district.
"doi: 10.1002/hec.2872" The Financial Times attacked the fund in December 2014 as "a populist gesture that gives the impression of benefiting patients, but in fact rewards poor quality drugs while benefiting a handful of pharmaceutical companies at the expense of the taxpayer and the full range of NHS patients", complaining that it undermined the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. James Le Fanu writing in the Daily Telegraph said "This mechanism for diverting taxpayers’ money to enhance, to little or no purpose, the profits of Big Pharma might be more aptly named “the Drug Company Fund”." In February 2015 York University researchers reported that the fund represented particularly poor value, diverting money from other patient services and that for every healthy year gained by this fund, five QALYs could be lost across the NHS.
" The Wau-based Hellenic Community of Bahr El Ghazal was founded in 1939. thumb The building in Barlaman Ave in Khartoum that housed Contomichalos' company (2018) One major Sudanese city is still named after a Greek trader, over a century after he settled there: Kosti. Konstantinos "Kostas" Mourikis set up a store on the White Nile, where pilgrims from West Africa to Mecca and Southern trade routes crossed, soon after he had arrived in Sudan in 1899 along with his brother. With regard to the socio-economic composition of the Greeks in Sudan during the Condominium, Makris and Stiansen conclude: > "A small number of Greek merchants climbed up the social ladder and became > founders of a 'high class' who held decisive influence over a 'middle class' > or what could perhaps more aptly be called the 'salariat'.
Anti- Slavery believers did not necessarily want slavery to be completely eradicated, rather they did not want slavery to interfere with their own lives or potential earnings. They did not see a problem with slavery continuing to exist in the South, but they did find issue when slavery interrupted their lives in the North, or took away potential jobs and soil prospects in the West. Davis can be more aptly described as part of the second group due to his staunch upset at the militia intervening in the Jerry Rescue and his lack of continued role in Syracuse’s attempts at abolition. Still the two groups' interests converged in this moment, and Caleb Davis played a key role in bringing Jerry out of Syracuse and into freedom in Canada. There is some contention on what happened after the four days that Jerry spent hiding in Davis’s home.
Probably the dream was poking fun at how many writers use the sloppy ending of "it was all a dream" to bring a story to a close, as was done in stories such as Alice in Wonderland or more aptly, evoking the dream (9th) season of the prime-time soap, Dallas. The show gained a cult following in the UK, doing especially well in the ratings for Channel 5, with some universities holding Sunset Beach parties where students would go dressed as their favorite character. Channel 5 tried to save the show when its cancellation was announced, offering partially to fund it and trying to get other networks involved, as had happened previously with Baywatch, but NBC was not interested. It did buy NBC's other soap opera, Days of Our Lives, to air in Sunset Beach’s place, even running promos during Sunset Beach’s final week, but the show failed to catch on and Channel 5 dropped Days approximately a year later.
The Brethren have generally taken this even further, however, requiring the wearing of head coverings even though they have not generally permitted women to speak. For this reason, some meetings will be characterized by the women wearing head coverings ("loaners" in some assemblies are available at the back for women who have come without a covering). Head coverings typically take the form of a tam, beret or similar hat which can be more aptly described as a "head topping," rather than as covering the head in any real way. While that is an overly-simplified view of the head covering, the traditional Brethren understanding of the purpose for the head covering comes from their interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11:3&4, which says: > 3But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the > head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.
The Steyr-Münichholz concentration camp was one in a number of subcamps of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Upper Austria. Inmates were drawn from the main camp, in order to exploit their labor for producing arms in Steyr- Daimler-Puch corporation factories, and to build air-raid bunkers in the town of Steyr. Roughly 300 Mauthausen-Gusen inmates had been doing construction work at the Steyr facilities since spring 1941, being transferred back and forth between Mauthausen and Steyr on a daily basis. Because of growing scarcity of workers skilled for the incipient manufacture of aircraft engines and ball bearings, in fall 1941 the Steyr-Daimley-Puch management began lobbying for the allocation of more aptly skilled concentration camp inmates, and the establishment of a local subcamp. On January 5, 1942, Georg Meindl,:de:Georg Meindl general manager of Steyr-Daimler-Puch and SS Brigadeführer wrote to the SS and Police Leader of the region, Ernst Kaltenbrunner: „(...) should be, if possible, workers specialising in the metal trades, or otherwise workers that can be educated on the work with machines.

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