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Britain is grappling with these dilemmas more diligently than perhaps any country.
"I will live twice more diligently now that you are gone," she said.
Russia's complaint that it has observed the PMDA more diligently than America does have some substance.
"In the past month, we have worked more diligently with Americans, British and French," Pinotti said.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 19163 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 253 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
None are more diligently committed than Leonardo DiCaprio, as a 1823 mountain man who endures a crucible of suffering.
The activists and artists will be pursued more diligently under the law, justified by this rule against promoting zatla use.
During bear markets when clients can be more pessimistic, anxious and uncertain, an advisor must work far more diligently to serve those clients.
But as awareness has spread about the detriments associated with underage marriages, and as the authorities have responded more diligently, the prevalence has dropped.
The opening exchange between the justices and Mr Heffernan's lawyer, Mark Frost, suggested that the counsel might have prepared a bit more diligently for the oral exam.
Across Europe, museums are still grappling — some more diligently than others — with how to identify and handle works of art that may have a tainted wartime history.
In the memo,the company told employees its priorities are to "return the J.Crew brand to profitable growth" and "more diligently manage our balance of investments and expenses," the Journal reported.
DOHA (Reuters) - World 100 meters champion Christian Coleman said on Saturday he had not missed doping tests out of carelessness but that he could approach them more diligently in the future.
"For that reason, I am embarrassed by my failure to track AET — the organization I did support — more diligently as it made its own decisions to perhaps fund projects that I would reject."
For that reason, I am embarrassed by my failure to track AET — the organization I did support — more diligently as it made its own decisions to perhaps fund projects that I would reject.
Gennett, 2500, said he had worked out more diligently last winter, training at night with a cousin, Brent Skogen, who is a middle school gym teacher, instead of in the morning with friends.
DOHA, Sept 29 (Reuters) - World 100 metres champion Christian Coleman said on Saturday he had not missed doping tests out of carelessness but that he could approach them more diligently in the future.
No team mines the data more diligently than the Astros, whose general manager, Jeff Luhnow, came to the executive ranks with an Ivy League education, an extensive business background and no professional playing experience.
Jones admitted in a 2015 radio interview that he felt intense regret for voting for the war without more diligently scrutinizing the Bush administration's claims that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Now that Twitter could actually be enforcing its rules more diligently, that could constitute a huge disruption to companies who have built their businesses around what some might call shady, and others might call efficient, practices.
"Natural wine is truly about the earth, bodies and our need to listen more diligently to both," said Alexis Schwartz, a wine distributor and organizer behind Thirsty, Thirsty a series of natural wine events based in New York.
It was possible, in fact, for the more diligently minded to see three separate approaches to Aeschylus' "Oresteia" in quick succession (though the third would have required a trip to the northern city of Manchester.) In London, the surprise commercial gamble of the year was the transfer from the Almeida for an extended West End run of "Oresteia," directed and adapted by that theater's associate director, Robert Icke.
The raid failed in both goals, but forced the Union Army to guard the area more diligently.
"Newbury Park Academy News Notes: ... Each student is striving more > diligently for the goal of perfection, especially after Elder Graham Maxwell > from Pacific Union College gave the spring Week of Prayer studies, pointing > out that perfection should be our goal if we are to attain eternal life." > PUR, May 19, 1952, p. 9.
His health began to decline in 1894, but he threw himself into painting even more diligently. He died suddenly of heart failure in 1901 and was buried in Montmartre. Appreciation of his work suffered a serious decline after his death, as it was considered old-fashioned, but a major retrospective in 2003 has created some renewed interest.
Pupa blackish brown. Moth in grassy spots, resting closely pressed to a stalk or branch, with the wings strongly slanting in roof shape. When disturbed they either drop down into the grass, or only fly a few yards. Common in suitable localities wherever they occur; the females must be searched for more diligently, as they fly less, but they are not rare.
There, in that poorly-heated kitchen, indifferent to the fearsome risks, he worked perhaps more diligently than ever before and completed an important work: The Philosophy of Croce. Essay of Criticism and Early Features of a Dialectical System of the Spirit, which was published in 1946. We recount here an episodePersonal memory of his son Guido Fano.Book of Anna Fano "Noi ebrei", Istituto giuliano di storia, cultura e documentazione , p.
She is a green-skinned woman who sometimes lives in ponds. Initially a sly and conniving woman, she turns more diligently after two encounters with Bigby Wolf. Years later, she is in a well-established relationship with Bigby's cub Ambrose. In later Fables story arcs, Lady of the Lake was shown to be a good friend to the Blue Fairy and came to represent her friend in the engagement to Geppetto.
She is a green-skinned woman who sometimes lives in ponds. Initially a sly and conniving woman, she turns more diligently after two encounters with Bigby Wolf. Years later, she is in a well-established relationship with Bigby's cub Ambrose. In later Fables story arcs, Lady of the Lake was shown to be a good friend to the Blue Fairy and came to represent her friend in the engagement to Geppetto.
Bufan's monthly medical bill causes a huge financial strain on the family, and Xinya starts to shoulder the burden of providing for everyone. She shuttles more diligently between the students’ homes and takes up more tuition jobs. At the same time, she has to carefully conceal her husband's condition so as not to lose the jobs and incur the parents’ wrath. Bufan finally secures a job in a far-away factory, as a night-shift security guard.
In Marxian economics and preceding theories,Perelman, p. 25 (ch. 2) the problem of primitive accumulation (also called previous accumulation, original accumulation) of capital concerns the origin of capital, and therefore of how class distinctions between possessors and non-possessors came to be. Adam Smith's account of primitive-original accumulation depicted a peaceful process, in which some workers laboured more diligently than others and gradually built up wealth, eventually leaving the less diligent workers to accept living wages for their labour.
After panic ensued after the second murder, the Chelyabinsk police began working even more diligently. The network of pharmacies "Classic" was taken under special jurisdiction, and the facial composite of the alleged killer was posted on public transport, shops and large office buildings. For any information leading to his capture, a reward of 1,000,000 rubles was assigned. The inability of the police to catch the maniac has caused widespread criticism of the Chelyabinsk law enforcement system in the mass media.
On September 14, 1861, T. K. Lothrop, a white lawyer, made the motion before Judge Russell to have Rock examined. Rock passed and gained admittance to the Massachusetts Bar. He then opened a private law office, through which he advocated even more diligently for the rights of African Americans. In 1862, he spoke at the Anti-Slavery Society in Boston, where he voiced his opposition to Lincoln's plan for the so-called "negro colonization" in Haiti and sided with Frederick Douglass on several issues.
I determined to search still more diligently to find the causes of > my condition. Over the next few years he sought advice from many vocal specialists both at home and abroad. In the States he studied with Lewis B. Monroe, Alexander Melville Bell, and Steele MacKaye; he also spent two summers in Europe studying with Emil Behnke, Lennox Brown, Francesco Lamperti, and the famed François Joseph-Pierre Regnier, head of France's National School of Acting.Horace, Rahskopf G. "The Curry Tradition", The Speech Teacher 17.4 (1968): 273-280.
Not only was it necessary to extinguish the existing debt as rapidly as possible, he argued, but Congress would have to ensure against the accumulation of future debts by more diligently supervising government expenditures.Edwin G. Burrows. "Gallatin, Albert" in American National Biography Online (2000) Accessed Dec 03 2013 Andrew Jackson believed the national debt was a "national curse" and he took special pride in paying off the entire national debt in 1835. Politicians ever since have used the issue of a high national debt to denounce the other party for profligacy and a threat to fiscal soundness and the nation's future.
221: "Silver Sable first appeared in this issue [#265] by writer Tom DeFalco and artist Ron Frenz." during his tenure on the series. DeFalco and Frenz were both removed from The Amazing Spider-Man by then Spider-editor Jim Owsley, who stated that they had chronically failed to meet deadlines. DeFalco and Frenz both state they met their deadlines more diligently than any other Marvel creative team at the time, and that Owsley caused them to miss deadlines by repeatedly changing his production schedules. Issue #285 (Feb 1987) was their final issue, after which Owsley assumed writing duties.
Stilson worked as a food server, shelved at a local library, worked as an auto parts specialist and mechanic on big rigs, and modeled. It was during one particular modeling session that Stilson realized she had a knack for fashion design. While still attending the university, Stilson started her first two businesses, EC Boutique, a children's clothing company (2005–11) and Fifth Side Musical Performance (2005–present). In 2007, after graduating from Western International University, Stilson began working more diligently to make her former business EC Boutique a success. She sewed 1 to 3 outfits each day until she'd built up an inventory of over 500 unique children's sets.
Cash is his henchman is this scheme, and the two girls are reluctant participants. News of the school, and its fair young women, spreads quickly, and the play's other characters come in groups to investigate its offerings. Papillion and Galliard, two young men freshly arrived from France, are particularly attracted to the young women; Strigood/Lighfoot is not above trying to sell the girls' virginities to the young men, though both the females and males resist this (the women, more diligently than the men). The four young people share strong mutual attractions, so that each female has trouble choosing between the males, and vice versa.
Rematch with Ortega on center right, August 11, 1913 Hollandersky successfully defended his Panamanian Heavyweight Title only once, in an 18 of 45 round rematch with Jack Ortega on Sunday, August 10, 1913, in the National Sports Arena in Panama City. After a morning rain, the lengthy match took place outdoors beneath the tropical sun, beginning around four in the afternoon. Hollandersky had trained for a full month, making a training camp on the neighboring Pacific island of Taboga, while Ortega had trained more diligently than he had for his first bout. The initial rounds of the match went slowly and uneventfully, followed by several rounds where Ortega clinched frequently using his weight advantage to wear down his opponent.
May their minds be > lifted above the mundane affairs of the world to a higher and more heavenly > plane. May any spirit of selfishness or unkindness or evil whose influence > may affect them in the world, leave them when they enter the doors of this > sacred and holy sanctuary… > May the very presence of this temple in the midst of Thy people become a > reminder of sacred and eternal covenants made with Thee. May they strive > more diligently to banish from their lives those elements which are > inconsistent with the covenants they have made with Thee. Wilt Thou bless > them, dear Father, with peace in their hearts and peace in their > homes.”Church News, 5 June 1983 p. 4–5.
McGraw (2012), pp. 211–212, 231–232 When Gallatin took office in 1801, the national debt stood at $83 million. By 1812, the U.S. national debt had fallen to $45.2 million.McGraw (2012), pp. 233, 238 Burrows says of Gallatin: > His own fears of personal dependency and his small-shopkeeper's sense of > integrity, both reinforced by a strain of radical republican thought that > originated in England a century earlier, convinced him that public debts > were a nursery of multiple public evils—corruption, legislative impotence, > executive tyranny, social inequality, financial speculation, and personal > indolence. Not only was it necessary to extinguish the existing debt as > rapidly as possible, he argued, but Congress would have to ensure against > the accumulation of future debts by more diligently supervising government > expenditures.
Birla's birthday coincided with the Hindu festival of Gopashtami, which is associated with the Hindu god Krishna and thus led to the selection of his name. During his younger years, his family, which followed the Hindu calendar more diligently in those days, celebrated his birthday every year on Gopashtami. The Hindu calendar is a lunar calendar which does not coincide with the Gregorian calendar from year to year, and therefore his birthday was celebrated on a different Gregorian date every year. It was only for official purposes, such as government documents, that the date of 12 October was initially used, but in later years, it became the date on which his business associates and other associates in public life wished him, and it also came to be marked with a private celebration.
In regions like the Wenatchee National Forest there were a large number of unnamed features. Significant parts of the mountains were essentially unexplored, except by Native Americans and, in some areas, prospectors, who tended to be secretive about their discoveries. Thus Sylvester found himself exploring and mapping a large region with relatively few established names and what amounted to a mandate to bestow names. Sylvester described his experience: I didn't contact the habit [place naming] very intensely in the survey [USGS]... Coming into the Forest Service and finding that in fire protection work it was very desirable, even imperative, that the natural features capable of being named should have names as an aid in locating fire and sending in crews to combat them, I began place-naming more diligently.
Holding a council with the wise men King Edwin asked of every one in particular what he thought of the new doctrine and the new worship that was preached. To which the chief of his own priests, Coifi, immediately answered: O king, consider what this is which is now preached to us; for I verily declare to you that the religion which we have hitherto professed has, as afar as I can learn, no virtue in it. For none of you people has applied himself more diligently to the worship of our gods than I; and yet there are many who receive greater favors from you, and are more preferred than I, and who are more prosperous in all their undertakings. Now if the gods were good for anything, they would rather forward me, who have been more careful to serve them.
The Parsis followed and soon began to occupy posts of trust in connection with government and public works. Where literacy had previously been the exclusive domain of the priesthood, in the era of the British Raj the British schools in India provided the new Parsi youth with the means not only to learn to read and write but also to be educated in the greater sense of the term and become familiar with the quirks of the British establishment. These capabilities were enormously useful to Parsis since they allowed them to "represent themselves as being like the British," which they did "more diligently and effectively than perhaps any other South Asian community". While the British saw the other Indians "as passive, ignorant, irrational, outwardly submissive but inwardly guileful", the Parsis were seen to have the traits that the colonial authorities tended to ascribe to themselves.

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