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But the Fire TV is most decidedly an Amazon-first experience.
"Just because you can doesn't mean you should," however, most decidedly does not.
They know that the majority of voters and most decidedly young people, care about the environment and demand change.
There was a significant wave of protests in Iran this summer, but they most decidedly are not rioting every week.
It's a way to scream to the world that you're okay with it, even when you are most decidedly not, and it grows old, fast.
The toothless performance was Lady Gaga at her most decidedly apolitical; it could've meant anything to anyone, from the most zealous gun-toting patriot to her own Little Monsters.
In 2014, the Amazon founder was hardly so existentially menacing; he seemed happily married, most decidedly not jacked, and he wasn't even close to being the richest man in the world.
But it seemed questionable at best for Zahedi to pursue another season that involved the lives of his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend, two people who most decidedly did not want to be involved.
Plastics are most decidedly not the way of the future for several reasons: They create a massive amount of waste, they're not actually that great at preventing spoilage, and they may very well be lousy for your health.
Gaddafi regime loyalists — who, it must be noted, are most decidedly guilty of their share of human rights abuses — allied themselves with the U.S. in 85033, and they saved the lives of Americans evacuating Libya during that fateful night.
Trump doesn't appear to understand that the true costs of the wall are likely to be so high that even if Mexico were willing to pay for it — which the country most decidedly is not — it would deal a serious fiscal blow to the country.
And Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Middle East peace process "is most decidedly not dead," despite the embassy move, telling "Fox News Sunday" that the United States still hopes to be able to "achieve a successful outcome" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Nor is there any sense in railing about such unworthy universities as Rutgers, which was invited into the Big Ten not because it had a storied athletic department (it most decidedly does not) but because it would open the New York market to the Big Ten Network.
He said that his pages publish many of the voices that readers said they wanted to hear, including a socialist (Elizabeth Bruenig) and "conservatives who are most decidedly not uniformly anti-Trump and socially moderate, including Marc Thiessen, Gary Abernathy, Megan McArdle, Chris Buskirk, Ed Rogers, Mitch Daniels and Hugh Hewitt."
Despite routine shock and indignation by Facebook executives at Cambridge Analytica's misleading use of app-gleaned user data, it's abundantly clear that the company's protection of consumer data haven't been up to snuff for the better part of the last decade, and that lax treatment of such data is most decidedly a Facebook feature, not a bug.
Kirby 1986, pp. 1–2, Nation 1989, pp. 17–18 The radical left was most decidedly anti-war. It considered war a consequence of imperialism, which became a central concept in the left's analyses.
But with Marxian adherents—among whom we most decidedly belong—the question is simply, Are the Marx Brothers in it? They are." A review in Variety called it a "moderate comedy where dull stretches overshadow the several socko laugh sequences during a bumpy unfolding ... Marx Bros. repeat their familiar antics without much variation from previous appearances.
Thus the fate of the Regensburg Book was no longer doubtful. After Elector John Frederick and Luther had become fully acquainted with its contents, their disinclination was confirmed, and Luther demanded most decidedly that even the articles agreed upon should be rejected. On 5 July the estates rejected the Emperor's efforts for union. They demanded an investigation of the articles agreed upon, and that in case of necessity they should be amended and explained by the Papal legate.
One was an europäischer Normalkrieg ("normal European war") between the Western powers and Germany, a conflict which Hitler caused but did not really want.Lukacs (1997), p. 134. The other war - which Hitler both caused and most decidedly did want (as evidenced in part by Mein Kampf) - was the German-Soviet one, a savage, merciless and brutal all-out struggle of racial and ideological extermination between German National Socialism and Soviet Communism. Hillgruber saw Hitler's foreign policy program was totally unrealistic and incapable of realization.
" According to the Los Angeles Times, critics said that Cage was the primary reason that "this swords-and-sorcery romp is a collosal [sic] waste of time". Andrew Barker of Variety said Season of the Witch was "both overblown and undercooked" and thought the film would have been more fun if it had a sense of humor. He called the film "too inert for midnight-movie schadenfreudists, and not nearly competent enough for even the most forgiving of fantasy fans". Of the film's production value, he said, "Witchs photography, costumes and production design are of good quality; editing, scoring and visual effects are most decidedly not.
Variety called the acting effective, Davis Boulton's cinematography extraordinarily dexterous and visually exciting, and Elliott Scott's production design of the "monstrous" house most decidedly the star of the film. However, the unnamed reviewer felt Gidding's screenplay had "major shortcomings" in that the plot was incomprehensible at points, and the motivation for the characters was poor. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times cited The Haunting as "one of the most highly regarded haunted house films ever produced" but surmised that "there is really no point to it". Writing in The Atlantic magazine, critic Pauline Kael called the film "moderately elegant and literate and expensive", but criticised Russ Tamblyn for being "feeble [and] cowardly-comic".
Florence was elected as Chairman of the Executive of the Church League for Women's Suffrage (CLWS) in early 1912 before ill-health later forced her to resign. She did attend the General Council meeting of the CLWS which took place in Brighton in July 1913, and appears in a photograph taken by Muriel Darton alongside other delegates including two Indian women . Canning was “most decidedly in favour” of the ordination of women, in correspondence to Ursula Roberts dating from 1913 . Newspaper reports show Florence travelling the country to speak about suffrage, with her last public act being a member of a deputation to the King in May 1914, when she was once again arrested.
1949), pp. 172–202; M. Tetz, "Mischmasch von Irrtum und Gewalt. Zu Goethes Vers auf die Kirchengeschichte", Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche 88 (1991) pp. 339–63 His own descriptions of his relationship to the Christian faith and even to the Church varied widely and have been interpreted even more widely, so that while Goethe's secretary Eckermann portrayed him as enthusiastic about Christianity, Jesus, Martin Luther, and the Protestant Reformation, even calling Christianity the "ultimate religion," on one occasion Goethe described himself as "not anti- Christian, nor un-Christian, but most decidedly non-Christian,"Boyle 1992, 353 and in his Venetian Epigram 66, Goethe listed the symbol of the cross among the four things that he most disliked.
It wasn't that an attempt hadn't been made to capture a likeness of Bromfield: > At [the January 1846] meeting of the Proprietors, a vote was passed, > requesting Mr. Bromfield to sit for his portrait or bust (as he might > prefer), to be preserved in the Athenæum. This vote was duly communicated to > Mr. Bromfield by the President, who received a courteous answer, containing > the following characteristic sentence: “Deeply impressed with the kindness > of the motives of the gentlemen who have made this proposition, and fully > appreciating the honor intended to be conferred upon me thereby (for which I > beg you to tender them my most grateful and unfeigned thanks), I > nevertheless beg leave, most decidedly and explicitly, to decline their very > friendly and polite proposition.”Josiah Quincy, The History of the Boston > Athenæum with Biographical Notes of its Deceased Founders. Cambridge: > Metcalf and Company, 1851.
"As quoted by He stated that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects only the religious practice of Christianity, writing in a blog post "the real object of the amendment was, not to countenance, much less to advance [Islam], or Judaism, or infidelity... so the purpose of the First Amendment was most decidedly NOT to "approve, support, (or) accept" any "religion" other than Christianity." Fischer has suggested Jews and Muslims are not included in religious freedom protections in the US, saying: "I have contended for years that the First Amendment, as given by the Founders, provides religious liberty protections for Christianity only." He later wrote: "We are a Christian nation and not a Jewish or Muslim one." He affirmed this belief as well in a 2018 article regarding the First Amendment rights of prisoners to practice their religion under federal law, stating that "religions other than Christianity have no First Amendment rights whatsoever under the federal constitution.
Their ammunition supply expended, Durnford and his troopers fought their way back to the "saddle" that separated the wagon park from the rest of the camp. In one last valiant effort, Durnford, after ordering his native troopers to escape, perished with a mixed group of colonial volunteers, members of the Natal Mounted Police and infantrymen of the 24th Foot after they had held apart the horns of the Zulu army long enough to enable many survivors to escape. Durnford's body was later found lying near a wagon, surrounded by the bodies of his men. Among the causes of the disaster were the ill-defined relationship between Durnford and Pulleine, brought about by failures of Lord Chelmsford's command and control, a lack of good intelligence on the size and location of Zulu forces which resulted in Chelmsford splitting his force and, most decidedly, Chelmsford's decision not to fortify the camp (which was in direct violation of his own standing pre-campaign orders).

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