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The British seemed more knowing than their American counterparts, less provincial.
He seems more knowing than lonely — resigned at the age of 10.
You bleed a couple of tenths... it's more knowing that you're helping everyone else.
So I think it hurts a bit more knowing I can play really well right now.
He can't empathize with humans, because he's become something more powerful, more knowing, and more than human.
" Read More "Knowing that my story has affected others, even in a minuscule way, keeps me passionate.
"The risk of nominating Ted Cruz is more knowing what he stands for," he said of his fellow senator.
Other sounds are introduced at times, and here is where the music becomes a little more knowing, though no less weird.
Tarantino has since publicly said that he could have and should have done more, knowing at least some of Weinstein's behavior.
Customers are willing to pay a little more, knowing that their cleaners are getting better wages and the chance to be entrepreneurs.
I mean, I wonder if people will accept him even more, knowing that he's not perfect, even though they believe him to be perfect.
Then college signing day could be a joyous occasion for more knowing they'll get to celebrate walking across that stage a few years later.
With the facade, there was a lot of research, too, into durability, so you could maybe spend a little more knowing it would last.
It would empower me even more knowing I could take a kick or a punch and then get back up and give it right back!
This raises the stakes even more, knowing that the White Walkers (or at least the winter they bring) spread across continents into a global-scale threat.
" – to Vanity Fair in 2005 • "Women are realizing it more and more knowing that they don't have to settle with a man just to have that child.
And I hate myself for what happened, but I hate myself even more knowing that if you told me that you wanted to be with me again, I'd do it.
A retired fire battalion chief who lived in Washington State, Mac loved his wife, Merrilee, his sons, Micheal, Matthew and Martin, his grandchildren, reading, crosswords, photography and probably much more, knowing him.
What's more, knowing exactly where your money goes each month is the best way to understand if you have the financial means to quit your job and where you should make cuts if necessary.
But beginning when she was 22000, Ms. Lynley turned to portrayals of more knowing characters, like the small-town author Allison MacKenzie, who has an affair with her publisher, in "Return to Peyton Place" (1961), a disappointing sequel.
But beginning when she was 22000, Ms. Lynley turned to portrayals of more knowing characters, like the small-town author Allison MacKenzie, who has an affair with her publisher, in "Return to Peyton Place" (1961), a disappointing sequel.
I was really looking forward to camping, but I know I am going to enjoy our daily activities way, way more knowing I have a home base where I can take care of all of my needs (and get good sleep).
Around that time, pink took on a more knowing shading, as marketers and scores of young consumers made a run on the beiged, grayed and dusty variations known in aggregate as millennial pink, a color that spruced up a range of goods, including Scandinavian furniture and the Fenty label.
It stung even more knowing that they were just 1 point behind the Toronto Maple Leafs, who snared the second Eastern Conference wild-card spot with a win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, even though the Islanders won their final six games to finish with 41 victories and 22009 points.
Still, the premise of an ordinary, even schlubby guy becoming involving with the glamorous, globetrotting Secretary of State -- as she gears up to mount a presidential bid, no less -- doesn't really hold up when subjected to any sort of scrutiny, and the more knowing observations about the nature of politics make resolving the movie's conflicting impulses in any plausible way an even longer shot than the title.
That may be the secret to their success — the breathless plotting and over-the-top emotions of the originals translate fairly easily into the more knowing, self-referential style of comedy that dominates American TV. But most telenovelas don't go for laughs, and adapting a more serious Spanish-language soap opera is a different challenge — there isn't as clear an analogue in American TV drama, which has become a pretty self-serious place.
Gone is the sparse acoustic strum of a heartbroken Norfolk lass and in steps a more knowing soul.
The relationship suggests the taboo of incest. Gortokai claims that Tene makes the first move, suggesting she is more knowing. Gortokai appears to accept without question that his being adopted makes the relationship acceptable. He reveals that others in the village do not agree with him.
"Do you know La Rouchefoucauld on superiority? 'Le vrai moyen d'être trompé c'est de se croire plus fin que les autres.'" ("The truest way to be deceived is to think oneself more knowing than others.") Sanctuary Orbital and all remaining living Sleepless are destroyed by a nuclear weapon.
The volunteers are trained to make it clear that they require no information about the person but are there just to talk. This works not only to protect the caller's identity but helps him or her open up more, knowing that they can hang up anytime and not have to answer questions.
He learnt how to be politically correct but may, in private, have had a different view of the world. Keane and Slater knew him from their probationers' crime tuition. He was enthusiastic, steady and no nonsense; more 'knowing' then wise. As a practical and capable officer he dealt with everyone from the same neutral distance.
But feelings appear and Alex starts to second guess the bet but also the relationship when Brittany begins to open up about her life introducing him to her deepest secret, but doubt returns once more knowing that the gang lifestyle that had claimed his father's life is bound to claim his also. Finally he leaves the gang and he proposes Brittany in marriage.
On the eve of departure, she told a French reporter: "I passionately love this life of adventures. I detest knowing in advance what they are going to serve at my dinner, and I detest a hundred thousand times more knowing what will happen to me, for better or worse. I adore the unexpected." In every city she visited, she was feted and cheered by audiences.
Prasad starts investigating the issue with the help of his assistant, Bhaskar (M. S. Bhaskar). The investigation takes them to Gautham Krishna (Shakthi Vasudevan), an RJ in a private FM station, and his neighbour Pooja (Nikesha Patel). Prasad is after a confidential DVD which was once possessed by Gautham’s friend, who is no more. Knowing that the DVD is with Pooja, the henchmen set by Prasad kidnap her and start following Gautham’s movements.
Some were merely sleazy, but others were in a tough, hard-boiled style that seemed somehow more knowing and more contemporary than that of the surviving pulps. Early Gold Medal authors included John D. MacDonald, Charles Williams and Richard S. Prather." Others were Benjamin Appel, Bruno Fischer, David Goodis, Day Keene, Dan J. Marlowe, Wade Miller, Jim Thompson, Lionel White and Harry Whittington. Interviewed by Ed Gorman in 1984, MacDonald recalled, "In late 1949, I wrote a long pulp novelette.
Lucas said of the ceremony, "To have these young men here in our presence -- it just rejuvenates this old heart of mine. I love the Corps even more knowing that my country is defended by such fine young people." Lucas died at a hospital in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 5, 2008, of leukemia, with family and friends by his side. On September 18, 2016, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced that an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, DDG-125, would be named in honor of Lucas.
This worked for a short time, but the tigers quickly realized it was a hoax, and the attacks reportedly continued. One local honey gatherer, Surendra Jana, 57, expressed that the tigers seem to have caught on to the mask trick, "Before we could understand the way they attacked. We don't feel safe any more, knowing our brothers have been attacked in spite of the tricks we use." Government officials wear stiff pads that rise up the back of the neck, similar to the pads of an American football player.
Paste Magazine's Jeff Vrabel referred to it as a "panoramic dreamworld" and wrote that "Have One on Me is packed with magic." Jim Scott of Under the Radar awarded the album 9 out of 10 stating that Newsom "has never been one of those artists who leave the listener wanting more, knowing that there's more to give." To him "the massive amount of material contained in Have One On Me will take a long time to digest. Perhaps as long as it takes her to produce another album".
Says Seth is a humor book based on the humorous life observations of Seth Zenker published in 2013 by White Lightning Publishing. The book pairs the cute and humorous comments of Seth Zenker at ages four to six with the more knowing, sarcastic and sometimes inappropriate after-comments of his father. The volume is broken into chapters grouping quotes with a similar topic, including Who I Am, Love & Hate, Advertising & Marketing, Work & Play, Body Parts, Bodily Functions, and others. The book also includes drawings from the child that illustrate many of the chapter titles.
The movie opens with a train robbery in Texas. However, a group of Texas Rangers is waiting for the robbers and stop it. Twenty years later, the head of the outlaw gang, John Henry Lee, is paroled on good behavior, but the same day he gets out he and his brother Charlie Lee rob a bank of twenty thousand dollars in gold. Captain Oren Hayes, the Texas Ranger who arrested John and ensured his parole, goes after him once more knowing that he will try to pull off the same robbery he bungled twenty years before.
Huston merits credit for putting this fantastic tale on a level of sly, polite kidding and generally keeping it there, while going about the happy business of engineering excitement and visual thrills." Variety called it "an engrossing motion picture ... Performance-wise, Bogart has never been seen to better advantage. Nor has he ever had a more knowing, talented film partner than Miss Hepburn." John McCarten of The New Yorker declared that "Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart come up with a couple of remarkable performances, and it's fortunate that they do, for the movie concentrates on them so single-mindedly that any conspicuous uncertainty in their acting would have left the whole thing high and dry.
Murdoch got out of the magazine business in 1991 by selling his holdings to K-III Communications, a partnership controlled by financier Henry Kravis. In 1993, budget pressure from K-III frustrated Kosner, and he left for Esquire magazine. After several months' search, during which the magazine was run by managing editor Peter Herbst, K-III hired Kurt Andersen, the co-creator of Spy, a humor monthly of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Andersen quickly replaced several staff members, bringing in many emerging and established writers (including Jim Cramer, Walter Kirn, Michael Tomasky, and Jacob Weisberg) and editors (including Michael Hirschorn, Kim France, Dany Levy, and Maer Roshan), and generally making the magazine faster-paced, younger in outlook, and more knowing in tone.
In 1974, a dealer in pre-Columbian artefacts by the name of Hollinshead arranged for the illegal removal of Machaquilá Stela 2 from the Guatemalan jungle. He and his co-conspirators were prosecuted in the United States under the National Stolen Property Act and they were the first people to be convicted under this act with reference to national patrimony laws. The act states: > "whoever transports, transmits, or transfers in interstate or foreign > commerce any goods ... of the value of $5,000 or more, knowing the same to > have been stolen, converted or taken by fraud... [s]hall be fined under this > title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both... "[w]hoever receives, > possesses, conceals, stores, barters, sells, or disposes of any goods .. . > which have crossed a State or United States boundary after being stolen, > unlawfully converted, or taken, knowing the same to have been stolen, > unlawfully converted, or taken (is subject to fine or imprisonment).
Some fashion writers reflected on Payne's influence, and that of Abi Harding of the Zutons, on Liverpool's "underground band scene", drawing a contrast with the "brassier" style of local WAGs such as Alex Curran and Coleen McLoughlin (wives of footballers Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney). Sunday Times Style remarked early in 2008 that the fashionable Korova bar in the city's Fleet Street "is so cool, you can sense Liverpool evolving from a city full of in-your-face show-offs into something far more knowing": > The girls here are different from their brassier neighbours. Yet, if they're > indie, they're still a glossy version. Peroxide bobs, red lipstick, polka- > dot shirts, good heels ... They are inspired by local success stories such > as Abby [sic] from the Zutons and Candie Payne – and united in their dislike > of Curran and co ... "Lots of girls think she [Curran] is it, but it's a > pretty sad life to be 25 and only go shopping".
The village thus remained deserted. Its lands were officially expropriated and in 1955 its houses were demolished leaving only the large mosque.Benvenisti 2000, p. 140 Later attempts of the villagers to return to the village were not successful.Davar, June 7, 1970, cited in Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1972, p. 147. The villagers set up a committee whose principal activity was to renovate the village cemetery and mosque, and in July 1972 the committee wrote to the prime minister: > In the village a mosque and the cemetery remain.... The mosque is in a run- > down state and the cemetery, where our relatives are buried, is neglected > and overgrown with weeds to such an extent that it is impossible to identify > the graves any more. Knowing that our state authorities have always taken > care of the places of worship and cemeteries of all the ethnic > communities,... [we ask] to be enabled to carry out repairs on the mosque > and also to repair and fence the cemetery and put it in order.
Mary Masters, thought to have been born in 1694 in Otley, West Yorkshire was — by her own insistence – a self-taught poet of humble birth: the preface to her first collection reads: > The Author of the following Poems never read a Treatise of Rhetorick, or an > Art of Poetry, nor was ever taught her English Grammar. Her Education rose > no higher than the Spelling-Book, or the Writing-Master: her Genius to > Poetry was always brow-beat and discountenanced by her Parents, and till her > Merit got the better of her Fortune, she was shut out from all Commerce with > the more knowing and polite Part of the World. Despite this, she seems to have been known to many of the literati of the day, whose names are listed as subscribers to her two collections. James Boswell records that Dr. Johnson, whom she occasionally visited, revised her volumes and "illuminated them here and there with a ray of his own genius"; that association on its own, and the entry on Boswell's Life appear to have given Masters' name (if not her life and work) some historical currency.

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