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This dessert isn't named after anywhere in the USA, but probably even more fittingly, it's called "Going Bananas."
More fittingly, if applied to everyone, "they" would complete the leveling-up progress of equal dignity that "you" started centuries ago.
Even more fittingly, as Android Police notes, the URL that used to point to the Pixel C now points to the Pixelbook.
This movie pays it far more fittingly and far faster than the fiasco of a funeral carried out in her name in August.
It's like the detective said — or, more fittingly, implied: Sometimes, the best way to find the truth is to stop listening, and start watching.
Back at the Mercer Hotel, or perhaps more fittingly, base camp Chanel, an army of Chanel-clad employees with American and French accents occupy the downstairs lobby.
The image is sensibly titled "Monogram," all the more fittingly since "Monogram" is also the title of one of Robert Rauschenberg's combines from the 1950s, when he and Mr. Johns were lovers.
Though the title of Ranger's new album, Speed & Violence, may stir up thoughts of The Exploited (or, perhaps more fittingly, of Midnight), these quicksilver Finns are in a league all their own.
"The plan requires the credible threat that President Trump is prepared to use all instruments of national power or the regime will assess that he is a paper, or more fittingly, a Twitter tiger," Dubowitz said.
Average Joe's (and we don't just mean those of the Grocery Store Joe variety) and Jane's (or perhaps more fittingly, Lauren's) come out of the woodwork to vie for the love and attention of the titular bachelor or bachelorette.
"No act of ours could more fittingly continue the work of President Kennedy than the early passage of the tax bill for which he fought all this long year," he said, speaking to a joint session of Congress and a national television audience.
"The theory of Greek eloquence had its final and its most splendid illustration in that trial which brought forth the two speeches On the Crown: nor could this part of our discussion conclude more fittingly than with an endeavour to call up some faint image of Demosthenes as in that great cause he stood opposed to Aeschines."R. C. Jebb, The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos.
Exported to other regions of the world, such as Africa and India, where indigenous peoples still thrive, the wilderness idea has been used to justify their eviction and dispossession in the name of national parks. Callicott instead proposes that, because wilderness areas serve purposes of biological conservation, they should be reconceived more fittingly as “biodiversity reserves.”Callicott, J. Baird and Michael P. Nelson (1999).
Cornish tries to deflect the implications of his argument thus: 'Whatever 'the Jews' may have done, nothing humanly justifies what was done to them.' But he then offers 'a thought that might occur to a Hasidic Jew, and that is more fittingly a matter for Jewish, as opposed to gentile, reflection: the very engine that drove Hitler's acquisition of the magical powers that made his ascent and the Holocaust possible was the Wittgenstein Covenant violation'. At this point, the nonsensical shades into the downright sinister.Johnson, Daniel.
Anticipating the need for an economical logging newspaper in the South, Hatton-Brown launched Loggin' Times (later titled Southern Loggin' Times) in 1972. In late 1974, sensing a change in the nature of the traditional pulpwood market, management decided to phase in a new name for Pulpwood Production & Saw Mill Logging. The latter part of the title was dropped and replaced with the words, Timber Harvesting. The journal carried a double title until it went national in 1977 and became more fittingly known as Timber Harvesting.
The group has attracted widespread criticism internationally for its extremism, from governments and international bodies such as the United Nations and Amnesty International. On 24 September 2014, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated: "As Muslim leaders around the world have said, groups like ISIL – or Da'ish – have nothing to do with Islam, and they certainly do not represent a state. They should more fittingly be called the 'Un-Islamic Non-State'." ISIL has been classified a terrorist organisation by the United Nations, the European Union and its member states, the United States, Russia, India, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and many other countries (see ).
Fulda in the 16th century Between 790 and 819 the community rebuilt the main monastery church to more fittingly house the relics. They based their new basilica on the original 4th- century (since demolished) Old St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, using the transept and crypt plan of that great pilgrimage church to frame their own saint as the "Apostle to the Germans". The crypt of the original abbey church still holds those relics, but the church itself has been subsumed into a Baroque renovation. A small, 9th-century chapel remains standing within walking distance of the church, as do the foundations of a later women's abbey.
That he may more fittingly and perfectly fulfill these functions, he is to meditate assiduously on sacred Scripture. :Aware of the office he has undertaken, the reader is to make every effort and employ suitable means to acquire that increasingly warm and living love and knowledge of Scripture that will make him a more perfect disciple of the Lord. Canon 1035 of the Code of Canon Law requires candidates for diaconal ordination to have received and have exercised for an appropriate time the ministries of lector and acolyte and prescribes that institution in the second of these ministries must precede by at least six months ordination as a deacon. Instituted lectors, who are all men, are obliged, when proclaiming the readings at Mass, to wear an alb (with cincture and amice unless the form of the alb makes these unnecessary).
Ernst Bizer, Fides ex auditu, 1961, S. 171 So it is z. Eg in his second Psalm lecture (1519/20) on Ps 18.45 VUL: "Actum igitur credendi (ut vocant) nescio quibus verbis possis aptius eloqui quam ista periphrasi divina:" auditu auris audivit mihi ", hoc est, stultus sibi fuit populus gentium, ut mihi crederet in his, quae non videret nec caperet." \- Martin Luther: WA 5, 537, 3 "Therefore, I do not know with which words you could pronounce the event of faith (as they call it) more fittingly than by this divine description:" It [the people] hears me with obedient ears ", that is to say, simple is for themselves the people of People so that it believed me in things that neither saw nor grasped. " By referring to the passage as a "transcription", Luther means the "inner" and "spiritual" hearing through which the act of believing (actum credendi) is characterized.
Holy See Press Office bulletin However, the Church declared that "'Extreme unction' ... may also and more fittingly be called 'anointing of the sick'",Constitution on the Liturgy, 73 and has itself adopted the latter term, while not outlawing the former. This is to emphasize that the sacrament is available, and recommended, to all those suffering from any serious illness, and to dispel the common misconception that it is exclusively for those at or very near the point of death. Extreme Unction was the usual name for the sacrament in the West from the late twelfth century until 1972, and was thus used at the Council of TrentFourteenth Session and in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.Catholic Encyclopedia (1913): article "Extreme Unction" Peter Lombard (died 1160) is the first writer known to have used the term, which did not become the usual name in the West till towards the end of the twelfth century, and never became current in the East.

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